2022’s Best Horror Movie is Getting A Spinoff (But Not How You Might Think)

According to Variety, the world of the horror film Talk to Me is growing with a new six-episode TV series designed specifically for 3D headsets. Meta and XRTV are teaming up to produce the show, which will be filmed entirely in 3D and use mixed-reality technology to make it feel like the story is happening right in your living room. The idea, from XRTV’s Darren Brandl, is to use the immersive quality of virtual reality to create a truly unsettling experience, making viewers feel like the film’s demons are actually present with them.

Every Transformers Series You Can Stream for Free

Whether you grew up with the original Transformers or are just discovering the series, many fans want to start with the 1984 show to see where it all began. Luckily, several Transformers series are currently available to watch without a subscription.

Fans Have Declared Fall 2025’s Best Anime (And It’s Already Surpassed Solo Leveling)

Although recently surpassed by a particularly moving episode of One Piece and a shocking turn in Takopi’s Original Sin, My Hero Academia’s final season is currently generating a lot of buzz. Four episodes have been released so far, and the third, titled “The Final Boss!!,” has earned an impressive 9.8 rating on IMDb – even higher than the best episode of Solo Leveling. But it’s not just one episode; the entire season has been remarkably strong, comparable to the popular second season of Solo Leveling that captivated audiences earlier.

Monster Hunter Stories 3 Opens Up Pre-Orders Alongside A New Trailer

Capcom announced the release date and shared new trailers. While some online stores show March 12th because of different time zones, the official PlayStation trailer indicates a worldwide release date of March 13th. The game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam, and was also mentioned in previous coverage for Nintendo’s upcoming console.

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Mass Effect Deleted Post Creates Speculation Ahead of N7 Day

Okay, so BioWare is keeping things pretty quiet about their plans, but their Executive Producer, Michael Gamble, definitely got Mass Effect fans talking! Jennifer Hale and Mark Meer – the voices of female and male Commander Shepard, respectively – met up at MCM Comic Con and posted a picture together. Gamble then retweeted it with just a salute emoji. Naturally, everyone immediately jumped to the conclusion that they might be coming back for the new Mass Effect game, and honestly, I’m right there with them hoping it’s true!