New Netflix Movie Finally Dethrones KPop Demon Hunters  From The Chart (Despite Audience Reactions)

A fresh traffic analysis from Flixpatrol has unveiled that the Netflix hit movie, “The Thursday Murder Club,” currently tops the global streaming charts. Adapted from Richard Osman’s popular novel, the film centers around a band of retirees who enjoy delving into cold cases for entertainment, but their hobby takes a surprising turn when they find themselves investigating a genuine murder within their retirement complex. The intriguing mystery production features an illustrious ensemble cast including Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley, who Netflix is using to generate buzz around “The Thursday Murder Club.

Chris Hemsworth Addresses Thor’s MCU Future After Avengers: Doomsday

Despite all other original Avengers seemingly inactive or absent, Thor (Chris Hemsworth), continues to actively defend the cosmos alongside his adopted daughter Love (India Rose Hemsworth). With Hemsworth being part of the enormous cast for Avengers: Doomsday, it’s apparent that Thor, the god of thunder, will have a significant role in the film. However, fans ponder what lies ahead for the Asgardian warrior following the cataclysmic multiverse event.

Team Cherry Confirms Hollow Knight: Silksong Price, Release Times

After the recent disclosure of the game’s details over the weekend, the developers of Hollow Knight: Silksong, Team Cherry, have officially announced the indie game’s price and release dates, which are set for September 4th. The game will retail at $19.99 or €19.99, and it will become available at 7am Pacific Time, 10am Eastern Time, 3pm British Summer Time, and 4pm Central Standard Time.

Review: Hell Is Us (PS5) – One of the Best Mystery Experiences on PS5

In this game, you assume the role of Remy, a character who’s been labeled sociopathic. However, it’s important to note that the term is often used loosely and may not fully capture Remy’s complex personality. Remy isn’t a foreigner; he was actually born in the conflict-ridden nation of Hadea but was taken away as a child and raised elsewhere. Now, he’s back, driven by a longing to reunite with his parents and a limited understanding of where they might be.

Clayface Movie Reveals The DCU’s First Joker Reference & Teases Iconic Batman Villain’s Origin

Photographs from the set of ‘Clayface’ provide the initial glimpse of Tom Rhys Harries portraying Matt Hagen, who transforms into the main character. Significantly, these images appear to verify that the movie is adhering to the character’s well-known comic book origin. In the original storyline, Hagen was a renowned actor whose career took a downward turn following a ghastly accident. Desperate for a solution, he encounters strange chemicals that temporarily restore his appearance while also granting him harmful shape-shifting powers. Photos of a man wrapped in bandages departing from a hospital, possibly Harries, hint at the movie presenting this exact accident and its immediate aftermath. This development is not entirely unexpected, as the ‘Clayface’ script is inspired by ‘Batman: The Animated Series’, which mirrored a similar narrative structure.

VALORANT Champions Paris 2025 Viewers Guide

In Paris, France, for the very first time, an event is taking place that aims to determine the top VALORANT team of 2025. This competition promises thrilling encounters, shocking upsets, and unforgettable championship moments that will shape the course of the entire season.

10 Best Post-Apocalyptic Anime for Fans of The Walking Dead

This television series set in a post-apocalyptic world, centered on the concept of a zombie outbreak, significantly alters the reality for its primary characters. It boasts a vast audience and has received numerous accolades. Although “The Walking Dead” concluded its original run (and its celebrated comic book foundation), a plethora of other zombie-themed shows, films, and literature emerged in its wake. Similarly, when it comes to anime, this article will delve into some post-apocalyptic recommendations that even the most discerning “The Walking Dead” fan could find appealing.