Why Henry Cavill Isn’t Superman in the New DC Movie: Full Exit Timeline & How He Could Still Return

It hasn’t been long since the previous DC movie universe ended, and now James Gunn is starting a completely new one. This has led to some confusion, as some actors are reprising their roles, but Henry Cavill is no longer playing Superman. David Corenswet is taking over the iconic role. If you’re a DC fan who’s been out of the loop and are planning to watch the 2025 *Superman* movie, you might be wondering what happened – and that’s understandable, because the whole situation is a bit complicated.

Peacock Streaming a Gory 2024 Horror Movie That Puts A Surprising Spin on a Favorite Monster

Starting September 19th, subscribers to Peacock can stream the popular 2024 horror movie *Abigail*. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (known as Radio Silence), the film is a modern take on the classic *Dracula’s Daughter*. The story follows a group of criminals who kidnap a 12-year-old ballerina, unaware that she’s the daughter of a dangerous crime boss. They lock her up in a remote mansion, only to discover their innocent-looking victim is actually a terrifying vampire, and a fight for survival begins. The movie stars Alisha Weir as Abigail, with Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton, Will Catlett, Kevin Durand, Angus Cloud, and Giancarlo Esposito also featuring in the cast.

McFarlane Toys Set To Launch Phalanx Skin Doom Slayer Figure From DOOM: The Dark Ages

Just to clarify, this new Doom Slayer figure won’t be an ‘Elite’ version like the previous one. McFarlane Toys announced it will be a standard figure priced at $34.99. While it won’t have the extra details of an Elite figure (and the $60 price tag that comes with it), that might actually be a plus! If you want to add it to your collection, it will be available at Entertainment Earth and likely on Amazon starting September 23rd at 9am Pacific Time / 12pm Eastern Time.

Why Gamers Handle Multitasking Better and the Role of Game Hosting

Video games, particularly competitive ones, demand quick reactions to fast-changing events. For example, in shooting games, players must constantly monitor the game world, listen for clues, control their character, assess dangers, and communicate with their team. Strategy games require players to juggle managing resources, building forces, making smart decisions, and studying what their opponents are doing. All of this happens simultaneously, without pauses, and under pressure from time constraints.