Red Dead Redemption Officially Returning This May With A New Release

As a huge fan, I was so excited to hear the news! Red Dead Redemption is still considered one of the greatest games ever made – it won tons of awards when it first came out, and even after 16 years, people are getting really hyped about what’s coming next. It’s totally understandable!

Future Games Show and PC Gaming Show Return on June 6th and 7th

Next up is FGS Live From Los Angeles, promising even more major games played live from the summer’s biggest gaming events. While it will likely feature games from the main show, it’s also possible we’ll see titles from Summer Game Fest itself, since that event happens beforehand.

DC Sparks Concerns Over The Batman 2 After Major WB Movie Reveals

At CinemaCon on April 14th, Warner Bros. showcased its upcoming movies. DC projects, including looks at Supergirl and Clayface, were featured. While The Batman Part II wasn’t discussed during the DC presentation, it’s still planned for release in 2027 or later, according to Warner Bros.’ overall film schedule. Some fans were concerned by its omission from the DC segment, but it appears to still be in development.

DC Kills an Iconic Batman Hero (& Makes Absolute Batman the Villain)

I’ve been thinking a lot about Bruce Wayne lately, especially after the whole Bane situation. It really seemed to hit him hard that being Batman was actually harming the people he cared about – his friends were never quite the same after Bane’s attack. So, while stopping Poison Ivy, he made this really tough call to distance himself from everyone, thinking he could protect them by going completely solo as Batman. But then, something terrible happened – an unexpected death proved that even with the best intentions, things aren’t always so straightforward. It was heartbreaking to see, and it made me realize how complicated being a hero can be.

A Classic Sci-fi Movie Created an Entire Subgenre 47 Years Ago (And Its Sequels Are Even Better)

Mary Shelley’s novel is often seen as the very first post-apocalyptic story. However, the idea of what happens after a global disaster has evolved over the years, especially with changes in technology. While films like The Terminator and Planet of the Apes have offered their own visions of a world after the end, Mad Max remains a hugely influential movie in this genre. This week marks the 47th anniversary of its release on April 12, 1979. George Miller’s original film brought a fresh perspective to the post-apocalypse and continues to inspire movies, TV shows, video games, and comics. Interestingly, Mad Max’s impact has actually grown over time.

15 Years Later, the Housemaid Star’s Forgotten Sci-Fi Gem Is Streaming on Hulu

The sci-fi action film In Time, directed by Andrew Niccol, became available on Hulu on April 1st, fifteen years after its 2011 theatrical release. The movie stars Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake in a futuristic 2169 where people stop aging at 25, and time is used instead of money. The story follows a man falsely accused of murder who joins forces with a rich woman to fight against a flawed and unfair system. While the film earned $174 million worldwide on a $40 million budget, it didn’t receive much attention and has largely been forgotten since its release.