Red Dead Redemption 3 Needs to Never Be Made by Rockstar

It’s not necessary for Red Dead Redemption to carry on indefinitely. Though it has evolved into a series, it doesn’t require further installments, especially ones that extend its world and characters ad infinitum. Even the concept of a trilogy isn’t essential. For seven years now, the two Red Dead Redemption games have offered a complete narrative, and there’s no need to expand upon that tale any longer.

Marvel’s New Deadpool Reboot Is Darker Than Anything The MCU Could Ever Do

Deadpool has long yearned to be part of the community of mutants, having been mistaken for one and joining the X-Men multiple times throughout his life, yet never truly feeling a sense of belonging. After contracting a virus, Deadpool’s dream finally becomes reality as he transforms into a mutant – albeit in the most gruesome manner imaginable. The Merc with the Mutated Mouth now finds himself confined within his own zombified body, perpetually craving the vitality of fellow mutants. He stumbles aimlessly on and on, with his regenerative abilities tirelessly working to prevent his body from decaying completely. However, the only means to alleviate his torment is by devouring those he once considered friends. In “Undeadpool” #1, we witness the mutant mercenary pursuing the new mutants Fearless, Magni, Kid Man-Thing and Fantastica as potential sustenance.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Freebie Is an Old-School Throwback for Sega Fans

Sega has revealed that the iconic Blue Star Extreme Gear is joining the lineup of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. First introduced in the game Sonic Riders, this particular gear was crafted by Tails for Sonic, and it quickly became a fan favorite. Over the past 19 years, the Blue Star has appeared in various video games and comics. Now, players can get their hands on the Blue Star when they sign up for a Sega Account within Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. A trailer featuring the Blue Star in both games is available in the linked post below.

Kaiju No. 8 Ends With a Surprise Marriage

I’ve just finished reading chapter 129 of Kaiju No. 8, and it’s brought some major changes for Kafka and the others! Four months have passed since the battle against Kaiju no. 9, and upon waking from his coma, Kafka learns he’s back to being human. The story unfolds with a surprise wedding that has left fans guessing who the lucky couple might be. It seems like everyone in the story is moving on, but I can’t wait to see how Kafka reacts and adapts to his new life.

Chris Martin Warns Fans Over Jumbotron After Viral CEO Video

Following his part in a widely discussed incident that sparked rumors about Astronomer CEO Andy Byron being romantically involved with a colleague, the lead vocalist of Coldplay cautioned fans prior to their appearance on the big screen during the July 19 “Music of the Spheres” concert held in Wisconsin.

The 10 Worst Games of 2025 (So Far)

As a gamer, I’ve got to admit that some games released this year haven’t exactly lived up to expectations. They’ve certainly earned a less-than-stellar reputation, but on the bright side, they serve as valuable lessons for their creators and publishers. The rest of us in the gaming community can learn from these missteps, too, making future experiences even better.

Netflix’s Best Animated Movie This Year Could Be Getting a Sequel

The K-pop themed animated series “Demon Hunters” debuted on Netflix last month, and it has since held the number one spot in both the US and international markets. With its viewership continuing to rise, there’s a strong possibility that it could become the most watched original animated work ever released on the streaming platform. Given the actors involved have openly expressed their desire for a sequel, it seems increasingly likely that we might see another installment of “Demon Hunters.” The series is performing so well on Netflix that it’s hard to imagine it as a one-off production.

10 Great Time-Travel Movies (That Make My Brain Hurt)

Unfortunately, like a two-sided blade, this concept of time travel is shrouded in theory more than reality. Since the intricacies of traveling through time remain mostly speculative, science fiction films are left to devise their own guidelines for how such journeys might unfold and what consequences could arise from stepping into either the past or the future. Here’s a list of ten captivating movies that delve into time-travel narratives, yet leave many unresolved and perhaps even unsolvable questions lingering.

July 29 Will Be a Great Day for Fans of a Tragically Canceled Star Wars Series

As a passionate cinephile delving into the realm of galactic adventures, I find myself captivated by the synopsis of “The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown.” In this intriguing tale, I, as Jedi Padawan Jecki, find myself and my least favored counterpart, Yord, unwittingly entangled in a grand rite of passage sweeping across an entire planet.

Initially, the ritual seems to proceed smoothly, but when chaos erupts, it’s up to Jecki and Yord to deploy all our Jedi skills and cooperate to safeguard ourselves, newfound allies, and the very essence of this captivating event from imminent peril.