Alien: Isolation 2 is Developed on Unreal Engine 5, per Recent Job Listing

The developers shared some new information about their upcoming sci-fi survival horror game. This time, they’re building it using Unreal Engine 5, a change from the custom engine they used for their previous game. They’re also looking for a Game Design Director to help plan the game’s development over several years, creating a detailed schedule for releases and updates.

Before The Phantom Menace, Star Wars Completely Spoiled the First New Movie in Decades a Month Early

I recently revisited the novelization of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, and it’s wild to think it actually hit shelves about a month before the movie came out in May of 1999. Looking back now, it’s almost unbelievable that Lucasfilm would release the entire story ahead of the premiere – it feels like a huge risk they wouldn’t take today! It really makes you wonder what their thinking was back then.

New Legend of Zelda Game Reportedly Leaked Ahead of Reveal

Nintendo insider Nash Weedle recently shared a puzzling message on X (formerly Twitter). He posted, “Hero, wake up, the drums are resounding for 2027,” while replying to his own older post from 2025 which simply said, “Richard > Edward > Bernard.” What could this all mean?

All of Batman’s Successors, Ranked

Whether chosen by Batman himself or stepping up when they felt ready, many heroes have taken on the role of Batman. Here’s a ranking of the best, based on how well they performed, their popularity, and the unique contributions they made to the Batman legacy.

37 Years Ago Today, Dragon Ball Z Changed the Anime World Forever

Today marks the 37th anniversary of the debut of Dragon Ball Z in Japan. As the follow-up to the original Dragon Ball, few could have predicted how incredibly popular this series would become worldwide, even after it finished airing. Dragon Ball Z played a huge role in popularizing anime not just in Japan, but in North America and across the globe, paving the way for the thriving anime community we have today.

Sequel to Will Smith’s 19-Year-Old Sci-Fi Will Totally Rewrite the Original (& Audiences Might Not be Prepared)

The new movie, I Am Legend 2, is interesting because the first I Am Legend film from 2007 took some big liberties with the original story. That movie starred Will Smith as Dr. Robert Neville, who seemed to be the last person alive in New York City after a virus turned almost everyone into vampire-like creatures called “Darkseekers.” Throughout most of the film, these creatures appear as mindless, hungry monsters. However, the movie’s ending significantly changes the story from Richard Matheson’s original novel, I Am Legend.

Marvel’s Venom is Reportedly Still in Development – Rumor

Although never officially confirmed, many assumed a sequel was planned, given the amount of information revealed in the developer’s data leak (excluding details about the planned single-player DLC and live service game, The Great Web). It hadn’t been announced, which seemed odd. In a YouTube interview with Love It Film, Nadji Jeter, the voice of Miles Morales, shared that a sequel was indeed being considered, but the project was ultimately cancelled following the death of Tony Todd, who voiced Venom.

Masters of the Universe TV Spot Reveals New Footage of Skeletor, Man-At-Arms, Fisto, and More

The latest footage is packed with action from the fight between He-Man’s team and Skeletor’s army. It appears to show the heroes attempting a daring escape from prison, mixed with flashbacks of Skeletor’s conquest of Eternia. We see a line of Skel-Knights targeting the heroes, followed by Fisto and other soldiers charging into battle, with Fisto landing a powerful punch. There’s also new footage of Teela fighting Eastman, Man-At-Arms firing a cannon, and even a fresh line of dialogue from Skeletor. You can watch the footage below.

7 Powers Even the MCU Forgot Its Own Avengers Had

Despite the Avengers being incredibly powerful in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the films sometimes forget about characters’ abilities. Occasionally, a power is introduced and then never used again, or established comic book powers are ignored. This creates an inconsistent and frustrating sense of how strong each character actually is.