Cult 1990s Cyber-Thriller Gets Positive Sequel Update from Matthew Lillard (At The Perfect Time) [Exclusive]

So, we were chatting about how Scream 7 seems to be leaning into more personal stories, and it got me thinking. I asked Chris if he ever thought we might get a Hackers sequel, especially with everything going on in the world today. Turns out, Iain Softley – the original director – actually has a script! Chris and he were just talking about it, and they both feel like now would be the perfect time to revisit that world. He wasn’t sure about getting Angelina Jolie and Johnny Lee Miller back, but he definitely said he’s ready and willing to hack the planet again, which, as a fan, is all I needed to hear!

Star Wars: Andor Creator Reveals What Disney Banned Him From Saying

Tony Gilroy revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that he faced restrictions on discussing key themes while promoting Star Wars: Andor. The show, available on Disney+, centered on a rebellion against fascism – a core element of the original Star Wars trilogy, where the Emperor represented oppressive authority and Darth Vader enforced it. Despite this central theme, Gilroy wasn’t permitted to openly discuss the series’ anti-fascist message.

PS5 Exclusive Remake of Iconic PS1 Game Leaks on PSN

A PlayStation 5 version of the classic 1997 adventure game, Riven, appears to be on the way. While not officially announced, Trophy data for the game has recently appeared on the PlayStation Network, suggesting a release is coming soon. Typically, game Trophies aren’t added to PSN until just before launch, making this discovery a likely leak.

7 Classic Anime You Can Stream for Free Right Now (& Where to Find Them)

With anime becoming so popular, many people are discovering older shows and wanting to watch them. Luckily, there are seven classic anime you can stream right now on free platforms like Tubi and Pluto TV. These are essential shows for any anime fan, and a great addition to your watchlist. Here are our recommendations.

7 Perfect Image Comics That Should Be Blockbuster Movie Franchises

Image Comics has proven its unique approach works, with several of its titles becoming huge hits worldwide. Shows like The Walking Dead and Invincible are now major cultural forces and leaders in their genres, but they both started as independent comics published by Image. Other titles, such as the quirky Happy! and the long-running Spawn, also show Image’s talent for adapting complex stories for TV and film. Despite these successes, Image still has a wealth of creative, large-scale stories with compelling characters that could form the basis for entirely new movie universes.

7 X-Men Who Died and Came Back to Life

Throughout the team’s history, several key members have seemingly died in dramatic fashion, causing significant shifts within the group. However, they’ve all eventually returned. These seven X-Men have each faced death and lived to share their experiences.

Netflix is About to Lose 2 of the Best Movies of All Time

As a huge movie fan, I was really bummed to hear that two of my favorites, Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction and Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, are leaving Netflix on March 1st. The Wolf of Wall Street is this wild ride set in 1987, following a young guy named Jordan Belfort as he climbs the ranks on Wall Street. He eventually starts his own company, Stratton Oakmont, with the goal of making a fortune – and they do, by basically cheating rich investors out of millions. It’s a crazy story of excess, with a lot of partying, but the SEC and FBI are hot on his trail the whole time. Pulp Fiction, meanwhile, is just iconic. It weaves together the stories of a couple of hitmen who love to philosophize, their boss—a gangster named Marsellus Wallace—his wife, a boxer down on his luck, a guy who can fix anything, and some really nervous robbers. It’s a brilliantly interconnected and unforgettable film.

5 Best X-Men Games Ever Made, Ranked

As a huge X-Men fan, I’ve played a lot of their video games over the years – and there have been so many! From the classic arcade brawlers to more complex action games, there’s always been a way to play as your favorite mutant. But let’s be real, some of those games haven’t aged very well. So, I decided to put together a list of what I think are the best X-Men games ever. I’m basing my rankings on what critics said at the time, what fans thought, and honestly, how much I still enjoy playing them today!

9 Years Ago, Star Wars Revealed Its Most Hated Character’s Fate (and It’s Heartbreaking)

For a long time, fans wondered what happened to Jar Jar Binks. Lucasfilm finally provided an answer within the official Star Wars story. The novel Aftermath: Empire’s End, released on February 21, 2017, reveals that Jar Jar lives a quiet, somewhat lonely life performing as a clown for children on Naboo. He was largely rejected by society after the Empire rose to power, as many blamed him for giving Palpatine emergency powers during the Clone Wars – a decision that ultimately led to the Empire’s creation. In the book, Jar Jar shares his story with a young boy named Mapo, who wants to learn from him, and Jar Jar welcomes the companionship.