Highly Anticipated Creepshow Video Game Unveils First Look & Release Window in New Trailer

Creepshow is an anthology horror series, spanning all manner of horror subgenres. The officially licensed video game will embody this same spirit, offering players an episodic video game full of frights. Today’s announcement trailer gives fans a first look at the video game adaptation of Creepshow. DreadXP and AMC have also confirmed that the Creepshow video game will release in August 2026 for PC via Steam. That’s perfect timing to dive into some horror goodness for spooky season.

7 2000s Movies That Aged Poorly

Lots of movies from the 2000s were big successes, praised by critics, and even influenced how films were made. However, tastes change, and the way we talk about things evolves. This means some movies don’t hold up as well today. Here are 7 films from that decade that can be difficult to watch now.

DC Just Turned Batman’s Greatest Fighter Into a Major Villain

For a long time, Cass has been known as a hero dedicated to saving people with her amazing abilities. But that’s about to change in DC’s latest story arc. “Absolute Universe” explores what would happen if heroes lost their core values. For Cass, this means she never left behind her past as an assassin and has become a powerful villain. In the first issue of Absolute Catwoman, this dangerous new version of Cassandra Cain is going head-to-head with Catwoman, and it’s uncertain if Selina Kyle can win.

This Month Is Officially the End of an Era for Hulu

Hulu started as a standalone website in 2007, partnering with companies like NBC Universal and Yahoo!. Later, Fox invested heavily, and when Disney bought 20th Century Fox in 2019, it acquired a 60% ownership stake in Hulu. Disney eventually bought out Comcast’s share, giving it full control. Disney has kept Hulu separate from Disney+ and ESPN+, positioning it as the place for more adult-oriented TV shows and movies. However, some Hulu viewers are concerned about what the future holds now that Disney+ is also available.

Xbox Just Blatantly Teased Project Helix’s Release Date

This week, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma sent a message to employees announcing a major shift in direction for the company. This will unfortunately include layoffs starting in July. In addition to the job cuts, Sharma emphasized the importance of Xbox’s future hardware plans, specifically focusing on a key launch planned for the 2027 holiday season.

10 Best Modern DC Multiverse Comics, Ranked

For me, the modern era of comic books began in 1985. That’s when things really shifted from the older, classic multiverse storylines to what we have today. Over the past 41 years, fans have enjoyed incredible stories exploring different universes – whether they were standalone ‘Elseworlds’ tales or adventures set within the broader, new multiverse. Here are ten of the best DC stories from this modern era, stories that will likely be discussed and remembered for years to come.

Pixar’s First Gangster Movie Officially Revealed with Fantastic First Gatto Footage – Watch the Trailer

I’m really intrigued by this new film, Gatto – that’s ‘cat’ in Italian, by the way! It’s set in Venice and centers around Nero, a black street cat. The story sounds fascinating – he’s basically an outsider because he can’t swim in a city full of canals, and people there are pretty superstitious about black cats. He’s all alone until he meets Rocco, a kind of feline mob boss, who takes him under his wing and tries to get him involved in the criminal underworld. It sounds like a really unique and compelling story!

19 Years Ago, the Most Controversial TV Ending Ever Premiered (But It Has Aged Like Fine Wine Since)

This week marked the anniversary of the The Sopranos finale, an episode that caused a huge stir when it first aired and continues to be debated today. On June 10, 2007, HBO broadcast “Made in America,” the 86th and last episode of the award-winning series. What makes the finale so noteworthy isn’t just its shocking final scene, but how effectively it wrapped up the entire show, and how discussions about it have evolved over the years.

Why Avengers: Doomsday’s Marketing Keeps Disappointing Fans

Some of the most notable marketing ploys in the MCU thus far include leaning on the conflict between Iron Man and Captain America and Captain America: Civil War, as well as the surprise event in 2014, where Feige hosted a surprise standalone event at Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre to lay out the rest of MCU Phase 3. Those are on top of the traditional junkets and activities that involve talents. Given its track record, it’s curious why the promotional plan for Avengers: Doomsday has regularly been disappointing. From the gradual pace of the cast reveal via the five-hour chair video to the recent trailer false alarm at SXSW London, nothing has been a runaway hit when it comes to effectively promoting the movie, which is set to hit theaters in about six months.