Mortal Kombat 1 Shows Off New Stage and Updated Sektor Story

Sektor. This week alone, we’ve witnessed a demonstration of one of Sektor’s Fatalities, where she hurls her opponent into space and then crashes them back to Earth. Moreover, we’ve also gained some insights into Sektor’s revised backstory that clarifies her role in the current timeline of Mortal Kombat. During the gameplay exhibition, players got a sneak peek at another stage called “The Maze” in Mortal Kombat 1.

My Hero Academia Sees Major Villains Switch Sides

The situation is grim for the heroes in the seventh season of My Hero Academia anime series. Their initial strategy to divide the villains was somewhat effective, but Kurogiri turning the tables on the fight has complicated matters significantly. Recently, Toga has released numerous duplicates onto the battlefield using Twice’s blood, Dabi confronted his father, and Shigaraki’s powers are no longer restrained by Eraserhead and Monoma. However, in their most challenging moment, hope arrives from unexpected places as several key villains from the shonen’s past have chosen to assist Deku and Class 1-A.

Marvel Producer: Why the Avengers Don’t Have a Disney+ Show

One of Marvel Studios’ senior producers, Brad Winderbaum, shared insights on why we haven’t seen the Avengers on Disney+ yet. He emphasized that Earth’s Mightiest Heroes can only assemble for an actual Avengers-scale threat. In an interview with CinemaBlend before the release of ‘Agatha All Along’, Winderbaum discussed the difficulties in gathering heavyweights such as Captain America, Thor, Black Panther, Ant-Man, and their allies on a small screen. Finding a storyline that would compel these heroes to stay united throughout an entire series seems challenging, a challenge with which Winderbaum concurs. Check out what else he has to say about bringing the Avengers together in the video below!

Get All the Hellboy Comics Ahead of The Crooked Man With This Cheap Bundle

Hellboy is headed back to the world of movies very soon, with Hellboy: The Crooked Man set to premiere in just a matter of weeks. For fans looking to catch up on the franchise’s one-of-a-kind comic world, while also raising money for a good cause, a new Humble Bundle is here to help. The bundle offers up to 36 volumes of the Hellboy spinoff comic B.P.R.D., which is brought to life by franchise creator Mike Mignola and a number of artists. The entire 36-item bundle can be purchased for $30, with smaller quantities of items being available for as low as $1. The money raised from the Hellboy bundle, which is available until October 3rd, will benefit World Central Kitchen.

New Phantom of the Opera Movie in the Works at Disney+

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that a fresh take on “The Phantom of the Opera” is brewing over at Disney+! According to Deadline, this isn’t your typical adaptation. Instead, it’s a youthful reinterpretation of Gaston Leroux’s timeless gothic tale, originally serialized between 1909 and 1910. The visionary behind this project is none other than Kenny Ortega, known for his work on the High School Musical and Descendants franchises, along with Disney Branded Entertainment.