Netflix Users Have Less Than a Week To Watch One of the Best Animated Movies of the 2000s

You only have until March 1st to watch the award-winning animated comedy Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit on Netflix! This 2005 film, the fourth in the popular Wallace & Gromit series, follows the quirky inventor Wallace and his dog Gromit as they try to save the town’s giant vegetable competition from a mysterious creature—the Were-Rabbit. The movie stars Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, and Peter Kay.

Jon Hamm Reveals the Marvel Comic Adaptation He Wants to Star In (And You Can’t Guess It)

We recently spoke with John Hamm about his dream of appearing in a comic book movie, specifically for Pixar’s upcoming Hoppers. He confirmed it’s still a major goal for his career, and he’s open to roles based on comics from any publisher, not just Marvel or DC. As a longtime comic book fan, Hamm is excited about the huge amount of source material available for adaptations these days.

7 of the Most Innovative Games of All Time

Real innovation in gaming happens when something truly original comes along – not just improved versions of existing games. These are the titles that completely changed how games are played, told stories, or let players explore, surprising everyone in the process. While many innovative games exist, here are 7 that remain highly influential and continue to shape game development today.

NINJA GAIDEN 4 DLC ‘The Two Masters’ launches March 4

This downloadable content expands the game’s story with three new chapters. It also introduces two new weapons – Yakumo’s scythe, called “Solitaire,” and Ryu’s “Jakotsumon” Serpent Gauntlets – along with new enemies, trials, and a challenging new mode called “Abyssal Road.”

Upgraded Final Fantasy 7 Release Gets Emergency Patch Following Influx of Negative Reviews on Steam

The PC version of Final Fantasy 7 wasn’t as smooth as the versions on PlayStation. With the last part of the game’s remake coming soon, Square Enix wanted to improve the PC experience for players. However, the updates didn’t go as planned, and the “enhanced” version quickly received many negative reviews on Steam. Fortunately, a patch is now available to fix the biggest problems.

Crunchyroll Announces Sneak Peek at Next Big Video Game Anime Adaptation

FromSoftware, the studio behind popular games like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring, also created the challenging samurai adventure Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Sekiro stands out from other FromSoftware titles with its straightforward narrative, a contrast to the more open-ended stories found in games like Elden Ring. An anime adaptation, titled Sekiro: No Defeat, is in the works, and Crunchyroll will be showcasing a first look at the series at this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) festival. The panel, taking place on March 16th, will feature the anime’s creators and discuss the traditional, hand-drawn animation style used to bring the story to life.