M. Night Shyamalan’s Sixth Sense and Signs Coming to 4K for the First Time

This year, two timeless masterpieces by M. Night Shyamalan will be upgraded to 4K quality. Not long after the premiere of his new movie, “Trap,” the esteemed director will witness two highly-acclaimed films from his collection receiving stunning High Dynamic Range restorations. Earlier this week, Disney revealed that the 4K versions for “Signs” and “The Sixth Sense” are scheduled for release this autumn, with a digital on-demand date set ahead of the physical releases by a couple of months.

Star Wars Outlaws release date: Early Access, launch times, countdown, and when it’s coming out

Among the most eagerly awaited video game releases in 2024 is Star Wars Outlaws, an expansive single-player adventure set in a galaxy far, far away. Since its complete unveiling in 2023, Star Wars enthusiasts have been eager for the project, as it promises to delve deeply into the murky criminal underworld that’s typically overshadowed by the franchise’s dominant factions and battles. Alongside Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it will also be one of the few modern narrative-focused Star Wars games available upon its launch.

Former The Punisher Actor Addresses Whether a Deadpool & Wolverine Cameo Was Considered

“The Deadpool and Wolverine movie has undoubtedly been one of the most successful films this year, earning over $1 billion globally and generating significant excitement for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Apart from chronicling more of Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool/Wade Wilson’s chaotic adventures, the film incorporated characters from various earlier Marvel productions – however, it appears one potential cast member was not contacted. In a recent interview with The Direct, Thomas Jane, who played Frank Castle / The Punisher in 2004’s The Punisher, revealed he did not receive an offer to make a cameo appearance in the Deadpool and Wolverine film.”

Ranma 1/2 Shares New Poster, Trailer Ahead of Premiere: Watch

After a significant wait, it seems that the beloved series, “Ranma 1/2,” is finally making its comeback! In case you didn’t know, it’s been over three decades since Rumiko Takahashi’s iconic gender-swapping series graced our television screens. This fall, MAPPA Studios will breathe new life into “Ranma 1/2” on Netflix, and we’ve recently been treated to a tantalizing trailer hinting at its debut.