Paramount Cancels NickToons Remake

Animator Bob Camp recently revealed that the planned reboot of Ren & Stimpy has been canceled by Paramount, following a similar cancellation of a new Garfield series. The original Ren & Stimpy show on Nickelodeon was known for its edgy and often surprising content, leading many to question how it even got on TV. The remake was intended for Comedy Central, also owned by Paramount, and was first announced in 2020. Since then, updates about the new series have been scarce, although voice actor Billy West was reportedly involved. Given that the reboot was announced before Paramount merged with Skydance, it’s understandable why Ren and Stimpy won’t be returning to television.

KILLER INN launches in Early Access on February 12

Square Enix explained they’re releasing KILLER INN in Early Access to let players experience and contribute to the final stages of development. They believe real player feedback is essential for perfecting competitive online multiplayer games, and want players to see how their input directly shapes the game.

Avengers: Doomsday’s Trailers Have Been Hiding a Major Endgame Clue, According to MCU Theory

The trailers have understandably gotten fans talking and creating theories about Doomsday’s role and how it all connects. Viewers are wondering what’s pulling Steve Rogers back into action, why Thor seems so disturbed, and what led Cyclops to unleash such a powerful attack. Plus, there’s the mystery of the Fantastic Four—or at least a portion of them—appearing in Wakanda. While many questions remain, one popular theory attempts to explain these clues by focusing on the recurring countdown seen throughout the trailer footage.

2XKO Succeeds Where Mortal Kombat 1 Faltered

For fighting games, a strong online multiplayer experience is crucial, and Mortal Kombat 1 initially fell short in this area. It took a long time to add features like cross-platform play and online practice, which are expected in most modern games. The game also lacked online lobbies, and waiting for matches was frustrating because players couldn’t practice while queued. Many players found themselves staring at scenery instead of honing their skills. Basic features like muting other players and filtering connections weren’t available at launch either. To make matters worse, a long-anticipated online feature, the Warrior Shrine, turned out to be a disappointing seasonal leaderboard after over a year of being unavailable.

$506M Superhero Sequel Becomes A Massive Streaming Hit on Disney+ (& It’s Not In The MCU)

It’s surprising to see that Venom: Let There Be Carnage is the second most-watched movie on Disney+ right now, according to FlixPatrol. Even more unexpected is that it’s one of only two Marvel films in the top ten – The Fantastic Four: First Steps is at number seven. Currently, the most popular movie on the platform is TRON: Ares, which didn’t perform well in cinemas but is finding a new audience through streaming.

Pokemon TCG Pocket’s Next Update Could Fix Trading (But Is It Enough?)

It was surprising when Pokemon TCG Pocket launched without a trading feature, despite being a trading card game. When trading was finally added, players weren’t happy with it, and DeNA promised to improve it, which they’ve been doing gradually. Even with a simpler system, many players still aren’t satisfied with how trading works. However, a new feature coming with the next booster packs might address these concerns.