Take-Two Boss Calls Borderlands Movie “Disappointing,” but It Sold Games

Despite the Borderlands movie not being a box office hit, it wasn’t entirely detrimental for Take-Two Interactive. Given that Borderlands is one of the most significant gaming franchises, it has been consistently popular and pertinent since its debut in 2010 as a highly acclaimed cooperative shooter on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. It wasn’t long before we began to see sequels, downloadable content, spin-offs, and the announcement of a cinematic adaptation. Unfortunately, the Borderlands movie faced an extended period of development limbo, with numerous writers attempting to bring the beloved video game series to the big screen over a decade.

SUI vs Solana [SOL]: How $7.5B in DEX volume changed the game

SUI’s DEX volume has surpassed Solana’s, reaching $7.5 billion and drawing investor interest. Powered by tech advancements, SUI’s rapid growth positions it as a strong blockchain competitor. As a seasoned analyst with over two decades of experience in the tech and finance sectors, I must admit that the rapid growth of SUI Network has caught … Read more

Smallville Animated Sequel Series Gets Frustrating Update From Warner Bros.

As a die-hard Smallville fan, I was hyped up when I heard about the animated sequel series in the works. But, here’s the kicker: Tom Welling, our beloved Clark Kent himself, shared some frustrating news with Screen Rant. The project that he and Michael Rosenbaum have been working on hasn’t made any significant progress because Warner Brothers hasn’t even replied to their pitch yet! That means we’re still waiting for the studio’s green light before things move forward. Tom also hinted at some possible reasons behind the delay, and from what I gather, it seems like priority is what’s holding us back.