Wolf King confirms release date on Netflix – with cast including Doctor Who stars
The upcoming Netflix series, inspired by the well-known Wereworld books penned by Curtis Jobling, is set to debut on your screens on the 30th of March.
The upcoming Netflix series, inspired by the well-known Wereworld books penned by Curtis Jobling, is set to debut on your screens on the 30th of March.
Here is the full message from Weta Workshop on the delay:
After the Great ETH Heist of 2025, where Bybit lost a chunky $1.4 billion in crypto bling, CEO Ben Zhou popped his head up to say, “Chill, folks, we’re still open for business – it’s just a bit of a queue.” 📉 In a live chat that felt like a therapy session, Zhou spilled the … Read more
According to the interview with TopMob News’ Francesca Amiker at the 2025 Los Angeles Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party, The Valley star stated, “Things are taking one day at a time for us right now. It’s like a healing process, similar to recovering from a wound, as going through a divorce can be. But we’re focusing on positive actions and working diligently to ensure things turn out well.
Ah, memecoins! The darlings of the digital age, adored yet scorned for their fleeting worth. With volatility that could make a seasoned gambler weep, these coins dance on the edge of chaos! Once upon a time, memecoins were mere jests in the grand theater of finance, but lo! They have captured the spotlight! What was … Read more
Over the last ten years or so, the Chinese gaming industry has become a significant player in the mobile gaming market. Now, it aims to replicate that success with PC and console games. In 2024, Game Science’s game “Black Myth: Wukong,” the first international AAA release from a Chinese studio, was launched, and it quickly drew massive player engagement and impressive sales. Selling over 25 million copies in under half a year, this game based on the Journey to the West inspired a new standard for future Chinese-made PC and console games. It seems that Everstone Studios’ “Where Winds Meet,” released exclusively in China, could very well continue this trend, given its impressive early performance.