Alien: Romulus Digital and Physical Release Details Revealed

Following a spectacular run at cinemas, placing it as the second-largest theatrical success in the Alien series, “Alien: Romulus” is gearing up for its homecoming. On Thursday morning, Disney and 20th Century Studios unveiled the dates for on-demand and physical home releases of “Alien: Romulus”, as well as details regarding the extra features that will be included in these editions.

PS5 Pro Pre-Orders Live on PlayStation Direct

You can now pre-order the PS5 Pro, along with the PS5 30th Anniversary Collection, directly through PlayStation Direct. Although the new Sony console won’t hit the shelves until November 7, this marks the first time PlayStation is making the premium model available for pre-orders ahead of its release. However, it remains uncertain how many more opportunities to pre-order there might be before November 7 as the exact amount of stock PlayStation has is not disclosed.

Skottie Young Reveals His Take on New Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman Costumes in Absolute DC Variants

Popular artist Skottie Young has unveiled a set of humorous “Absolute-LY” variant covers for the debut issues of DC’s new “Absolute” series of comics. This collection, showcasing fresh interpretations of DC characters, is set to be released in October as part of DC’s larger “All In” campaign, which kicks off with DC All In #1 next week. All-In, penned by Snyder and Williamson, will serve as a flipbook, with one side illustrated by Daniel Sampere and the other by Wes Craig. The narrative will alternate between Superman’s viewpoint and that of Darkseid in this release. These “Absolute” titles are based on an Earth reshaped by Darkseid, much like Doomsday Clock revealed the DC Universe was molded by Superman.

The Last of Us Season 2 Has One Scene Fans “Will Eat Up”

Neil Druckmann, who is responsible for creating the “The Last of Us” video game series and co-creating the popular HBO adaptation, hints that fans will be thrilled with a particular scene in Season 2. While adapting video games into TV shows or movies can be challenging, Druckmann’s work with HBO on “The Last of Us” has proven to be an immediate success. Though fans may have some expectations for Season 2, Druckmann suggests that the series might still surprise us with its innovative twists.