New Wolf Creek Moving Forward With Original Star Returning

Films like Wake in Fright and Razorback serve as quintessential examples of the Australian perspective on terror, with another seminal entry into the lexicon of Australian horror being the 2005 movie Wolf Creek, which Deadline confirms is getting a third entry. The upcoming Wolf Creek: Legacy will mark the third entry in the series, as the debut movie earned the 2013 sequel Wolf Creek 2 and also inspired a TV series that ran for two seasons, and is set to feature the return of original star John Jarratt as the villainous Mick Taylor. Creator Greg Mclean will also be returning, though this time will serve as a producer.

Dead by Daylight Gives Chucky a New Look

This week, game developer Behaviour Interactive is kicking off the creepy season a bit ahead of schedule in “Dead by Daylight” with fresh Chucky content. Alongside the standard appearance of the Child’s Play villain, fans can now acquire the Back From the Dead variant and the Bride of Chucky outfit for their collection. To top it all off, there’s a new Charred Chucky skin on offer, which references the Chucky TV series. You can grab this unique skin in “Dead by Daylight’s” in-game store right now!

My Hero Academia Season 7 Reveals Twice’s Final Ploy Against the Pros

In the heart of the final skirmishes between heroes and villains, My Hero Academia’s Season 7 unfolds. The latest episode showcases Toga utilizing Twice’s abilities against the pro heroes for the last time. This season has been intensely focused on critical battles against the remaining members of the League of Villains as they wage war.

Dragon Ball Artist Toyotaro Returns for ‘Heroes’ Finale With Special Artwork

Originally debuted as a “Trading Card Arcade Game” back in 2010, Dragon Ball Heroes has been an exciting spin-off series that combines characters from the original shonen franchise’s past and brings them together in unexpected ways for a thrilling narrative. As the video game continues to generate new storylines, both the manga and anime adaptations have also offered incredible adventures for the Z-Fighters and Time Patrol. To bid farewell to this series, renowned artist Toyotaro from Dragon Ball Super recently shared a special artwork as a tribute to this side story. Given Toyotaro’s deep passion for the shonen franchise and his role in the production of Heroes, it seems like their collaboration on its conclusion is a perfect fit.