‘Wholesome claw machine game’ Clawsome to be published by Whitethorn Games

Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

Scarlett Johansson, who famously played Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appears to be the first original Avenger fully embracing projects outside of that world. She’s recently signed on to several new franchises, including Jurassic World and The Exorcist, and is now joining DC for The Batman Part II. This makes it a good moment to consider which roles the other original Avengers might take on in the DC Universe.

Let’s explore five instances where villains made the ultimate sacrifice to save the day, even though their earlier actions may have contributed to the problem. It’s uncommon for villains to die for others, but these individuals gave their lives willingly, knowing they wouldn’t be brought back, because it was the only way to resolve the situation. Here are those stories.

The anime film All You Need Is Kill was first released in Japan earlier this year and gained some attention at film festivals. While it wasn’t one of the year’s biggest anime releases – especially compared to films like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle – it will now reach a wider audience. GKIDS has scheduled its release in the United States and Canada for January 16th. You can find the new trailer and poster for All You Need Is Kill below.

DC Comics revealed details about Superman/Spider-Man #1, which will be available on March 25, 2026. The comic is created by the talented team of Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez and will cost $7.99, with a cardstock variant cover available for $8.99. This new series celebrates the anniversary of the iconic team-up from the 1970s, uniting the two most popular heroes in comics for what promises to be an exciting read. Similar to the successful Batman/Deadpool #1, this comic will feature multiple stories by top writers and a wide range of variant covers by leading artists.

Capcom isn’t stopping with just one successful revival; they plan to bring more of their classic franchises back into the spotlight. Their latest company report confirms they’re working on new games, ports, remakes, or remasters for their most popular series, with three specific franchises already highlighted as potential candidates. Here’s a breakdown of what the report reveals and what it means for fans of Capcom games.

As a huge movie and TV fan, I’ve been following the new Batman universe closely. While Killer Frost isn’t traditionally one of Batman’s main rogues, she’s seriously powerful – those ice powers are no joke! It’s unclear if James Gunn has plans for her in the bigger DC Universe he’s building, but I’m really enjoying her role in the new animated series. It’s great to see her get some well-deserved attention right now.

Everyone is continuing with their normal plans for providing entertainment. For Netflix, that means releasing its usual lineup of new shows and movies this week, including both original content and titles they’ve licensed. Interestingly, one new arrival on the platform hasn’t received much promotion, despite the already large number of options available.

Since Sega stopped making consoles in 2001, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo have been the three dominant companies in the gaming console market.

The movie tells the story of boxer Naz, played by El-Masry (known for Wolf Hall), and his trainer Brendan Ingle, portrayed by Pierce Brosnan. It follows Naz’s career, from his early days to becoming a celebrated British Muslim athlete in the 1990s, showcasing both his triumphs and challenges.