South Park Brings Back Forgotten Character After 20 Years For Halloween Special

Please be aware that this discussion contains spoilers for South Park’s latest Halloween special, “The Woman in the Hat.” After leaving Tegridy Farms, Stan learns from his dad that they’ll be moving in with his grandfather at a retirement home. To improve their financial situation, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny create their own cryptocurrency, jokingly called “South Park Sucks Now.” They then enlist the help of Kyle’s cousin, Kyle Schwartz, who hasn’t appeared on the show for many years, making his return a surprising twist.

New Final Fantasy 14 Update Is a Huge Win for Fans

On October 31st, the official Final Fantasy 14 account on X announced details for the upcoming Patch 7.4. The update launches December 16th and includes several new features, but the biggest change is to the game’s Glamour system. Patch 7.4 will let players customize their character’s appearance with much more freedom, as Glamour will no longer be restricted by character class.

New Update on The Batman Part II Confirms an Andor Connection, And DC Fans Should Be Excited

Matt Reeves spent almost five years writing the script for The Batman Part II. Progress was slow, and it began to seem like the movie might not happen. Thankfully, once Reeves finished the script, things moved forward. James Gunn and his team were very impressed with the script, and now the sequel is officially back on track. The latest news is that a well-known name from the Star Wars franchise is joining the project.

If You Weren’t Alive in 2002, You Missed One of the Greatest Missions in FPS Game History

There are certain levels I still think about years later – like “Liberty Island” in Deus Ex, “We’ve Got Hostiles” from Half-Life, and “The Silent Cartographer” in the original Halo. But for me, one FPS mission really stands out as a perfect example of how games can brilliantly combine historical events with gameplay. It’s not just exciting, it’s genuinely disturbing, emotionally powerful, and incredibly satisfying all at the same time.

This Iconic Action Game Released 16 Years Ago and Gave Us One of the Best Female Protagonists

Released on October 29th, 2009, Bayonetta quickly became a game-changer for action games. Critics loved its stylish and powerful protagonist, praising Bayonetta’s unique and modern design. I, like many players, was immediately captivated by her. While I hadn’t enjoyed Devil May Cry, Bayonetta‘s wild story and intense action really drew me in. PlatinumGames created something special, and Nintendo recognized that potential, acquiring the series despite its mature content.

A Bunch of A24’s Best Movies Just Started Streaming Free

Over twenty-five films from A24 are now available to stream for free on Tubi, starting Saturday. Though many A24 movies are typically found on HBO Max, this new deal makes them accessible to a wider audience. The selection includes recent hits like Aftersun and Priscilla, as well as older favorites such as Locke and First Reformed.

Liam Neeson’s Divisive Remake of 1980s Action Classic Becomes a Streaming Success, 15 Years Later

Audiences are really enjoying this latest take on Liam Neeson, and it’s already earned $100 million worldwide in theaters. But the excitement doesn’t stop when they leave the cinema. On Netflix, another Neeson action film, The A-Team, is also proving popular. In October 2025, the 2010 movie is performing exceptionally well in the US, even breaking into the Top 10 most-watched films despite strong competition.

Netflix’s One Piece Remake Is No Longer Necessary (And Here’s Why)

For over 25 years, Toei Animation has consistently produced the One Piece anime, releasing more than 1,000 episodes with only short breaks. This dedication has made the show incredibly popular, but recently, the animation quality and speed of the story have become issues as the anime tried to stay ahead of the manga. Now, Toei Animation has announced significant changes to fix these problems, potentially making Netflix’s live-action One Piece remake redundant.

ARC Raiders With A Trace Quest Guide

The Blue Gate map will direct you to the Barren Clearing. Once you arrive, look for and interact with a large metal sphere. This action begins the quest to discover who destroyed the ARC machines, and officially starts your mission.