WWE’s Drew McIntyre Comments on “Train Wreck” Match With The Nasty Boys

This year, WWE introduced the WWE Vault YouTube channel – a hub for fans to revisit forgotten matches and footage that hasn’t been seen in years, if at all. Lately, they’ve showcased a tag team bout featuring Drew McIntyre from his early days in WWE against The Nasty Boys. At a recent press event for “The Killer’s Game”, ComicBook asked McIntyre about one of his initial matches in WWE and if he had the opportunity to re-watch it. In the movie, McIntyre plays Rory McKenzie alongside future WWE Hall of Famer Dave Bautista, Sofia Boutella, and Terry Crews.

Agatha All Along: The Witches’ Road, Explained

“The Witches’ Road is treacherous yet alluring, snaking its way through the forest – in this strange place, what’s considered wrong feels right and what seems bad turns out good,” sings The Ballad of the Witches’ Path. “Over long distances, we’ll journey high and low. Conquer your fears, for a door will open. The moment has arrived to descend, down, down, down the road. Down the Witches’ Path. Join me, my companions, as we seek glory at the destination.”

The Front Room: Sam and Max Eggers Reveal Why Story Is Personal To Them

“The Front Room” is set to hit theaters in September, marking the first directorial venture for brothers Max Eggers and Sam Eggers, younger siblings of Robert Eggers, renowned director of “The Lighthouse.” In this film, Brandy Norwood (“Descendants: The Rise of Red”) portrays Belinda, a young mother grappling with her challenging and ailing mother-in-law, Solange, played by Kathryn Hunter (“Poor Things”). During an interview with ComicBook, the Eggers twins shared their reasons for being attracted to this project and its original short story penned by Susan Hill. It was Max’s writing contribution on “The Lighthouse” that ignited their journey.

Invincible: Robert Kirkman Reveals What’s Taking the Live-Action Movie So Long

Although the hit animated “Invincible” series on Amazon Prime Video continues to flourish, with Season 3 approaching and Season 4 already confirmed, it’s interesting to know that a live-action “Invincible” film was initially announced in 2017, even before the series premiered. However, despite the passage of seven years, the movie adaptation hasn’t come to fruition yet. As per Robert Kirkman, the creator of “Invincible”, the film is still being developed, and he’s been candid about the reasons for the delay. Essentially, he wants to ensure the film is as exceptional as it can possibly be and can stand independently from the series.