The Best Michael Myers Sequel Is Now Free to Stream (Just in Time for Halloween)

Tubi started streaming the 2018 film *Halloween* alongside a wave of other horror releases on September 1st. This movie is the first in a three-part series directed by David Gordon Green, and the eleventh installment overall in the *Halloween* franchise. It essentially reboots the series, focusing again on the conflict between Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. The film is a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s original 1978 *Halloween*, picking up the story 40 years later. Laurie, still haunted by the past, finds herself facing Michael Myers once more as he threatens her family, but this time, she’s ready to fight back.

The DCU’s Best Team Might Have Just Recruited a New Member

James Gunn’s new DC Universe is similar to what came before, even though it’s aiming for a more fun tone. Like the old Justice League, the new team, called the Justice Gang, is full of powerful heroes who don’t get along very well. They argue a lot and mostly work together for the public image. Luckily, there’s at least one group in the DCU motivated by genuine teamwork, and they might be gaining a new member soon.

Jordan Peele’s New Movie Ends 2025’s Horror Movie Box Office Trend

As reported by *Deadline*, *Demon Slayer* remained the top movie this weekend, earning $17.3 million domestically. It was a close race with *Him*, but *Demon Slayer* ultimately came out on top. *Him* debuted in second place with $13.5 million over its opening weekend. Another new release, *A Big Bold Beautiful Journey*, didn’t perform well, bringing in only $3.5 million.

Crunchyroll’s Most Controversial Anime Is Getting Another Season Despite Backlash

Since it first came out a few years ago, *Rent-a-Girlfriend* has sparked a lot of debate and disagreement, and the recent fourth season this summer only intensified that. Now that the season has finished airing in Japan, it’s been confirmed that *Rent-a-Girlfriend* will be back for a fifth season next year. To mark the announcement, a special visual was released, created by the show’s character designer, Kanna Hirayama. You can see it below.

Marvel Fans Are Losing Their Minds Over The MCU Exec Note That Almost Ruined a 10/10 Movie

In 2014, Marvel Studios brought the Guardians of the Galaxy to life on screen, with director James Gunn infusing the film with his distinctive use of music, bright visuals, and energetic style. Gunn recently shared that someone at Marvel initially doubted his soundtrack choices and suggested using songs from the 1990s, including those by artists like Britney Spears. This news has sparked a lot of discussion among fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Most agree that changing the soundtrack would have negatively impacted the film, but some are now curious to hear what a version featuring 90s hits – jokingly dubbed “The Britney Cut” online – would sound like (according to Reddit).

3 Games Everyone Hated… Until They Became Cult Classics

Many of the games listed below were initially unpopular when they first came out. Some didn’t deliver on what was promised, while others simply didn’t measure up to previous installments in their series. Despite the rocky starts, each one eventually found a dedicated following and became a beloved cult classic. These three games show just how easily a potential flop can become a fan favorite.

Xbox Fans Spot Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us 2 Store Pages

Initially, some Xbox players were upset when PlayStation didn’t release its exclusive games on Xbox, while Xbox did release *Helldivers 2* on PlayStation. Although *Helldivers 2* is now available on Xbox, major PlayStation single-player titles haven’t followed suit – until now, perhaps. Recent Google searches have revealed potential Xbox Store pages for PlayStation games like *Ghost of Tsushima*, *The Last of Us Part 2*, and *Horizon Zero Dawn*. These pages aren’t currently active, but their appearance in search results is sparking speculation that these games might soon be coming to Xbox.