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Last year, as Spaceballs 2 was being made, fans started to get a sense of the film’s direction. The movie appears to be largely focused on parodying the Star Wars sequel trilogy, with Lewis Pullman playing Lone Starr’s son, Starburst—a clever casting choice—and Keke Palmer as Destiny, who many believe is a humorous take on Rey. While this could be very funny, the most interesting parody Spaceballs 2 could achieve isn’t about imitating specific characters or plots. It has a great chance to poke fun at Star Wars fans themselves.

YouTube TV, the streaming service that combines channels you’d normally get with cable, recently split Cartoon Network and Adult Swim into two separate channels. Previously, they were combined on one channel. As of today, YouTube TV hasn’t explained why it made this change. This split could be significant for both Adult Swim and Cartoon Network, especially considering the upcoming merger between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount.

Ei Yamano’s manga series, Someone Hertz, has been gaining popularity in Shonen Jump magazine since its release last fall. To celebrate the release of its second volume in Japan, the series is doing a special crossover with Jujutsu Kaisen. This crossover features Mahoraga in a surprising new situation, different from anything seen in either the original Jujutsu Kaisen or Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo. You can find details below.

The original Capcom vs SNK: Millennium Fighter 2000 PRO was made by SNK, but Capcom vs SNK 2 was developed by Capcom. Each game plays a bit differently. The first one uses a four-button control scheme, similar to games like King of Fighters and Fatal Fury. CvS2, on the other hand, uses a six-button system like Street Fighter and features different ‘Groove’ styles, letting players customize how they play to suit their preferences.

The phone calls and chases involving Casey Becker in Scream and Cici Cooper in Scream 2 are brilliantly tense and have become iconic horror moments, but they don’t quite reach the level of true originality we’re looking for—though Casey’s gruesome death came very close. We should also consider the deaths of Ghostface themselves. Matthew Lillard’s character getting crushed by a TV is unforgettable and definitely earns a spot on the list. Warning: Spoilers for Scream 7 ahead.

It seems like most superheroes have the usual powers – super strength, flight, invulnerability, telepathy, or some kind of energy blast. But there are actually a lot of really cool and unique superpowers that don’t get explored very often, which is a shame. Here are seven of those less common abilities.

Released in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Batman: The Video Game by Sunsoft is a surprisingly excellent platformer and stands out as one of the best games based on DC Comics. It coincided with the release of Tim Burton’s Batman film and was well-received by both critics and players. The game features five levels and a climbing mechanic similar to Ninja Gaiden, but its story doesn’t really follow the plot of the movie. Interestingly, this distance from the film might be a key reason why the game is so good – it’s a tie-in that doesn’t rely on the source material.

Imagine a movie that blends the time-travel fun of Back to the Future with the intense action of John Wick, all delivered with a stylish flair reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino films like Pulp Fiction. The combination of Vaughn and Marsden is surprisingly effective! Director González clearly knows how to make action sequences look cool and clever – you might remember his work on the From Dusk till Dawn series or the WWII film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. And keep an eye out for a lot of familiar faces! The cast includes Keith David, Jimmy Tatro (22 Jump Street), Stephen Root (Barry), Lewis Tan (Deadpool 2), Ben Schwartz (Sonic the Hedgehog), Emily Hampshire (12 Monkeys), and Arturo Castro (The Menu).

While promoting their new film, Project Hail Mary, Lord and Miller spoke with ComicBook about its stunning visual effects. Lord highlighted the character Rocky as a particular achievement. He explained that Rocky’s creation, from initial design before the script was even written, to the physical build and expressive movements, and finally the work of the CG artists and animators, showcased the collaborative spirit and artistry throughout the entire movie.