NetEase Games closes Bad Brain Game Studios

The game studio was working on a project called The Midnight Riders, which looks like an action adventure game set in the 1980s, based on a recently released preview. Bad Brain Game Studios has announced that the game itself, and the ideas behind it, are available for another company to take over or collaborate on, and NetEase Games is willing to talk to publishers who are interested in finishing the game.

We’ll Likely Know a Lot More About Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Post-Credits Scene in 1 Month

It seems Victor von Doom was interested in the Fantastic Four’s costumes, though the movie doesn’t explain why. We might learn more in December when the first trailer for Avengers: Doomsday is expected to be shown before Avatar: Fire and Ash. Since the post-credits scene for Fantastic Four was actually filmed on the set of Doomsday by the directors, the trailer could give us some clues about Doom’s intentions.

Jacob’s Ladder 4K SteelBook (Lionsgate Limited) Review: Haunting Atmosphere Turned Up to 11

Lionsgate released a new version of Jacob’s Ladder in October, and it’s only available directly from the Lionsgate Limited shop. This special SteelBook edition features striking artwork that matches the film’s dark and unsettling mood, and it’s packed with bonus content. While the packaging and extras are excellent, many collectors were most excited about the quality of the film itself. Studio Canal is known for delivering high-quality releases, and their collaboration with Lionsgate on this edition has resulted in a visually stunning transfer.

One Piece: 7 Badass Luffy Moments That Prove He’s King of the Pirates

The Wano Country arc in One Piece features some of Luffy’s most impressive battles, but a key moment happens right when he arrives. He meets a young girl named O-Tama and begins to understand how much Kaido and his crew have damaged the region. While Luffy had motivations to fight the Beasts Pirates before, seeing O-Tama and others suffer from hunger truly solidified his resolve.

14 Years Later, I Still Don’t Know What DC Was Thinking With This Joker Change in Batman

DC Comics’ New 52 initiative revamped its entire universe, offering fresh interpretations of many characters. A particularly striking change happened in Detective Comics (Vol. 2) #1, where the Joker suffered a brutal attack. While being chased by Batman, the villain was assaulted by the Dollmaker, who flayed the skin from his face. This dramatic alteration to the Joker’s appearance was a significant shift for the character and remains one of the most shocking decisions DC Comics has ever made regarding Batman’s archenemy.