Coyote vs. Acme Trailer Finally Reveals Once-Cancelled Looney Tunes Movie

Looney Tunes fans can now see the first trailer for the movie Coyote vs. Acme. You can watch it here:

Looney Tunes fans can now see the first trailer for the movie Coyote vs. Acme. You can watch it here:

While many new games look great, I’ve noticed a common problem: they often lack robust character creation tools. I really appreciate when games let you design a unique avatar with their own appearance, personality, and backstory – the Soul Calibur series was excellent for this. Street Fighter 6 took it even further with its World Tour mode and detailed character creator, and I hope future games released in 2026 will offer similar features.

This has created a lot of bad blood between the Hulk and several heroes. Many heroes dislike the Hulk, and he feels the same way about them – especially these ten, who have caused him the most pain and trouble.

Before shows like Supernatural, Fringe, Evil, Lucifer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Grimm popularized the blend, The X-Files was a pioneer in combining genre storytelling – like science fiction and horror – with the structure of a police investigation. This mix was especially effective in the show’s scariest episodes, such as “Squeeze” (season 1, episode 3). While “Squeeze” was incredibly frightening, the follow-up episode, “Tooms” (season 1, episode 21), arguably had a bigger impact on the overall story arc of The X-Files.

Several previously forgotten franchises are making a comeback this year, and we’ve already seen a few return. In January, fans got a new Silent Hill movie—the first based on the video game in fourteen years. Just last week, Faces of Death returned after a twenty-seven-year hiatus. And there’s more to come, including one franchise that hasn’t seen a new installment in almost forty years.

A new update, releasing on April 23rd and available at no cost, will improve performance and graphics on all Sony consoles, with the biggest improvements expected on the more powerful models.

In a recent blog post, the studio explained that they’re shifting focus away from rewarding players with valuable items. They believe that a fun experience is more important than monetary gain. Instead of basing Expedition rewards on how much loot you collect, they’re now focusing on challenges and objectives based on combat and completing tasks. This encourages players to use their loot during the Expedition rather than saving it up.

The newest episodes of The Boys feature a trip to a deserted Vought facility called Fort Harmony. Homelander and Soldier Boy are among those searching for a supply of V-One. During the journey, a strained father-son dynamic emerges between them, and the name Clara comes up. Soldier Boy downplays his connection to her, but when Homelander reveals she died by suicide, Soldier Boy refuses to believe it, insisting she wouldn’t have done that. He then asks a crucial question: “Did you see a body?”

The show cleverly gave each supporting character their own storyline, ensuring everyone had a purpose beyond just being part of the core group of friends. This allowed the cast to expand with memorable characters like Jack and Judy Geller, and Gunther. While some, like Gunther and the Gellers, interacted with the main group, others were connected to just one of the friends – characters like Estelle – but they were still important to the show.

This short video is clearly made for a broad audience, not just dedicated fans. It focuses on how adorable Grogu is, showing him trying to assist Din and Zeb in escaping the remaining Imperial troops. Importantly, they’ve already captured the warlord belonging to Coyne.