Guillermo Del Toro Reveals the News Everyone Wanted to Hear About His Frankenstein for Netflix

Director Guillermo del Toro officially announces that his version of “Frankenstein” will hit cinemas. A sneak peek from this upcoming movie has been unveiled, along with news that it’ll be streaming on Netflix at some point in 2025 (the specific release date is still undecided). Luckily, cinema-goers eager to catch del Toro’s latest masterpiece can do so on the big screen.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Is Free, But Time Is Running Out

Hurry up and grab the chance to own Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, a 2021 action-adventure game developed by Eidos Montreal, completely free! Over the years, we’ve seen more Marvel video games than before, with titles like Spider-Man, Midnight Suns, and Avengers joining the fray. Additionally, there are other Marvel-branded games such as Wolverine and Blade in development. Now, don’t miss out on this limited-time offer – snag one of the top Marvel games from the past decade, Guardians of the Galaxy, absolutely free!

Krampus Brings Frights for Christmas in Dread the Halls (Exclusive)

Christmas is often associated with snowmen, caroling, and presents under the tree, but this year, Syzygy Publishing is adding a chilling twist to the holiday season. Today we’re giving you an early peek at a new one-shot titled “Dread the Halls,” which will offer four spine-tingling tales from the talented team of Jordan Hart (Ripple Effects, The Cabinet), Chris Ryall (Zombies vs. Robots), Lee Ferguson (Gone Fishing), Jimmy Kucaj (Krampus Hunters), Walter Pax (Northerners), and Fabio Veras (Dead Notes). This chilling read is set to be available in stores by early December. Take a sneak peek at the new one-shot right from Krampus’ workshop in the gallery below, and grab your copy when it lands on comic store shelves on December 4th.

Taika Waititi’s Answer About His Star Wars Movie Has Us More Confused Than Ever

Filmmaker Taika Waititi rekindled interest in Chris Hemsworth’s character Thor with the 2017 release of “Thor: Ragnarok”, leading Lucasfilm to announce in 2020 that Waititi would be developing a movie for the Star Wars universe. However, after more than four years, there have been no further developments on this project. In a recent interview, Waititi discussed the status of the project but didn’t provide any clear indication as to whether it will ever become reality. In essence, Waititi suggested that while the project might not be “cancelled”, it has experienced significant delays and may only move forward if suitable opportunities arise in the future.

God of War Fans Divided Over the Setting of the Next Game

When God of War was launched on PS4 in 2018, it revitalized the franchise by transitioning its backdrop from ancient Greece and Greek mythology to Norse mythology. The upcoming sequel, God of War: Ragnarok, follows suit with the Norse mythology setting. However, it seems that God of War has moved on from Norse mythology for now. This leads us to wonder about the possible setting for the next installment in the series. Will the franchise revisit Greek mythology or explore a new realm altogether?

My Hero Academia’s Fantasy World Returns For Jump Festa Promo

In the realm of My Hero Academia, even though the manga concluded this year, the characters of Class 1-A continue to thrive in dimensions beyond the one crafted by Kohei Horikoshi. While the original series that introduced us to Deku, Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki spanned more than a decade, spin-offs like Vigilantes and Team-Up Mission delved deeper into their crime-fighting escapades. In an alternate universe, the heroes and villains of Class 1-A exist beyond our contemporary society, embracing a fantastical aesthetic that makes them seem as if they leaped off the pages of a Dungeons & Dragons manual. To hype up this year’s Jump Festa event, these mythical renditions of My Hero Academia’s elite have resurfaced once more.