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Disordered Media co-founder Bugs Ray explained in a statement that their game draws more influence from online trends and internet culture than from traditional video games.

DC Just Admitted That Superman Is Their Most Frightening Hero

I’m really fascinated by Nightwing-Prime, who’s supposed to be Nightwing’s new partner, but there’s a really tragic story behind him. He’s built on the legacy of Van Zee, a hero from Kandor, but the person *inside* the suit is Bryce Morgan, a young man who grew up in the brutal gang wars of Bludhaven. He lost absolutely everything in the conflict with Spheric Solutions – a company secretly run by the Circus of Sin – and he’s deeply scarred by it all. Honestly, it’s terrifying to think someone with that kind of trauma now has Superman’s powers. I completely understand why the Justice League is so worried; Kryptonian abilities are incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands, and Bryce has clearly been through so much.

The MCU May Be Repeating Spider-Man 3’s Biggest Mistake (but There’s Hope)

It’s still unclear how they’ll all fit into the story, but there will likely be a lot of villains for Spider-Man to fight. Some of these villains might even be rivals to Peter Parker himself. Several villains are expected to appear in *Spider-Man: Brand New Day*. Michael Mando will return as Mac Gargan, finally continuing the storyline from the post-credits scene in *Spider-Man: Homecoming*, where Scorpion was set up as a major threat. There are even more villains rumored, which raises the question: can a story have too many bad guys?

NBA 2K26 Players Quitting Over Controversial Mechanic: “Yeah I’m Done”

Shooting is a major topic of discussion for players of *NBA 2K26*. It’s become a recurring issue in recent games, as the developers, Visual Concepts, haven’t quite perfected it. While they made significant changes to shooting in *NBA 2K26* based on player feedback – even removing random chance – fans haven’t seen the improvement they hoped for. Despite the rework, shooting still isn’t feeling right for many players.

Jordan Peele’s New Movie Sets Disappointing Rotten Tomatoes Record

Currently, the film *Him* has a 34% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 47 critic reviews. This makes it Jordan Peele’s lowest-rated movie to date. It’s only the second project Peele has been involved with to receive a negative score on the site – the first was the 2012 comedy *Wanderlust*, where he played a character named Rodney. *Him* is also the only film Peele has directed with a score lower than 72%.

A Pixar Movie With 83% on RT Just Hit Disney+ (And There’s a Good Chance You Haven’t Seen it Yet)

Pixar’s summer sci-fi film, *Elio*, received generally positive reviews, earning an 83% rating from critics and a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, despite the good reception, the film didn’t make back its production costs at the box office, grossing around $154 million worldwide. *Elio* reportedly cost between $150 and $200 million to make.