Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Trailer Rumored to Drop Very Soon

The upcoming movie “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” by Paramount is set to hit theaters on December 20th in a couple of months, but so far, we’ve only been given a handful of sneak peeks for the film. Some of these glimpses were shown at the end of “Sonic the Hedgehog 2”, but the “Knuckles” TV series on Paramount+ didn’t provide many clues about what to expect in “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”. So far, only one title reveal trailer has been released (it’s called “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”), but recent whispers suggest that our wait for more news on “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” might be over soon.

Steins;Gate Celebrates 15th Anniversary With New Art

For fifteen years now, the initial “Steins;Gate” game has captivated both anime enthusiasts and gamers with its intricate exploration of time travel. Over the years, it’s spawned various anime adaptations and games that delved into the complexities of human psychology. To honor the original visual novel that ignited this phenomenon, “Steins;Gate” is not only revealing a new key art featuring the cherished characters but also organizing an event this fall where cast members will gather to reminisce about the beloved franchise.

Ted Lasso Season 4 Might Be Happening

Following the conclusion of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ last year after three successful seasons, viewers of the Emmy-winning sitcom were curious about whether the show would carry on in some form. Initially, the creators stated that they intended to wrap up the series after three seasons, but many fans thought the finale hinted at a possible spinoff. Over the past year, there have been numerous speculations about the show’s continuation. The latest news surfaced earlier this month when co-creator Bill Lawerence mentioned in an interview with Collider that the Ted Lasso team would be prepared to resume if called upon. More recently, a report from Deadline suggests that a fourth season could potentially be underway.

It’s Still Summer and Everybody’s Already Buying Monster Cereals

For about a month from now, summer will continue to dominate. But soon enough, you’ll notice leaves transforming into vibrant hues, streaming platforms focusing more on horror movies, and Halloween taking center stage. In fact, some people argue that the spooky season has already begun – after all, General Mills has started distributing this year’s collection of Monster Cereals to supermarkets nationwide.

My Lady Jane Fans Launch Online Campaign to Save Prime Video Series

Recently, it was announced that Amazon Prime Video had terminated the historical fiction series “My Lady Jane” following its first season, barely two months after its premiere. Although the show didn’t attract massive viewership numbers, it garnered positive reviews from critics and boasted a dedicated fanbase. Now, these passionate fans are making an effort to revive the series. As reported by Entertainment Weekly, supporters of “My Lady Jane” have initiated an online movement aimed at restoring the show from cancellation. So far, they’ve gathered over 20,000 signatures on a petition addressed to Prime Video, urging them to reconsider their decision.

Twisters Surpasses Twister at Domestic Box Office

Last month saw the theater release of “Twisters”, which served as a follow-up to the 1996 disaster film classic, also titled “Twister”. The movie had a strong debut at the box office, surpassing initial expectations that it would earn between $40 Million and $55 million. Instead, it garnered an impressive $80.5 million in its opening weekend. As of now, more than a month since its release, “Twisters” has overtaken the domestic box office earnings of “Twister”, which ended its run in 1996 with $241.6 million. Currently, “Twisters” has made $241.7 million in North America, leaving it a small margin away from surpassing its predecessor’s total earnings. With a return to 4DX theaters scheduled for August 30th, there is a good chance that “Twisters” will exceed the earnings of “Twister”.