The Life of Chuck Director Says Stephen King Was Very Involved in the Movie Adaptation

The movie version of Stephen King’s novel, “The Life of Chuck,” is being directed by Mike Flanagan, who has previously demonstrated his ability to bring King’s writing to life on the big screen. Flanagan gained recognition with his 2017 Netflix film, “Gerald’s Game,” which was considered a challenging story for adaptation. After that, he tackled the ambitious project of directing “Doctor Sleep,” an adaptation of Stephen King’s sequel novel to “The Shining,” as well as a sequel film to Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of King’s book.

PS5 Pro Reveal Event Announced by PlayStation

Sony is planning to unveil its latest version of the PlayStation 5, known as the PS5 Pro, in an upcoming event. In recent times, rumors about this new console have been intensifying, and even Sony hinted at it by sharing a sneak peek of the PS5 Pro’s design. Now, following this initial teaser, they’ve announced that they will be presenting a more detailed showcase, offering a closer look at the hardware.

Yakuza Wars Seems to be a Mobile Game

In August, a trademark application by Sega hinted at an undisclosed new title in the Yakuza/Like a Dragon series titled Yakuza Wars, fueling excitement among fans about what this secret game might entail. Even though no official announcement has been given yet, more information on the game appears to be surfacing.

Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland Review: The Babies Borrow From the Best

In 1991, during the final days of the Nintendo Entertainment System’s popularity, the much-loved animated series “Rugrats” made its debut on Nickelodeon. At this time, the system was brimming with fantastic games based on licenses, such as Konami’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3” and Capcom’s “Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers”. Strangely enough, “Rugrats” did not receive a game of its own. Now, three decades later, this omission is being addressed with “Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland”, a retro-style adventure that can be played in 8-bit format, or with HD graphics reminiscent of the original animated series.

Anime’s Piracy Hunt Expands with U.S. Case Against Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer Leakers

Piracy is a crime that never stops. For centuries now, the world has seen piracy take different forms. From thieves on the high seas to digital pirates, the practice always finds a way to survive. A good bit of piracy is now dedicated to entertainment including industries like anime and manga. And with a recent rise in online leaks, the anime industry is doubling down on its anti-piracy stance with a massive U.S. case.