Noah Cyrus Channels Sister Miley Cyrus With Must-See New Look
Noah Cyrus is taking a cue from Miley Cyrus.
Noah Cyrus is taking a cue from Miley Cyrus.
Bitcoin could bottom soon amid rising Bitfinex long positions According to the Mayer Multiple, BTC’s press time price may be undervalued and a relative bargain As a seasoned researcher with over two decades of experience in financial markets, I find myself intrigued by this confluence of technical indicators suggesting that Bitcoin might be due for … Read more
Jyamma Games, the creators of “Enotria: The Last Song,” announced this week that they have postponed the release of their Soulslike action RPG on Xbox Series X/S indefinitely. This decision was made because Microsoft has not been communicating effectively, causing a delay in the game’s launch on Xbox.
In the recently released sneak peek of “Agatha All Along,” the upcoming Marvel series, the horror element reminiscent of VHS-era films is amplified. The series, which is said to be a creation of the minds behind “WandaVision,” uses retro fonts and adds a grainy filter to the trailer clips. The storyline revolves around Agatha Harkness and her band of witches who are about to encounter some terrifying creatures that inhabit The Witches’ Road. The teaser offers glimpses of these ghastly beings, hinting at the spine-chilling encounters to come. With Halloween fast approaching, it seems Marvel is making a strong effort to emphasize the holiday spirit as we approach the release date for “Agatha All Along.” Take a look at the retro teaser here.
1971 saw the arrival of one of Japan’s most formidable crime fighters: Kamen Rider. This armored hero has left an indelible mark on pop culture with numerous TV series, movies, manga, and anime adaptations. In his latest adventure, a new anime film set to premiere in Japan on November 8th this autumn, the movie offers a glimpse into “Fuuto Pi: Portrait of Kamen Rider Skull”. Brace yourself for “Count Your Sins” as this could be the most thrilling journey yet for our dual-role character who juggles detective work and Kamen Rider duties.
As a die-hard fan, I’m thrilled to share that Doc (Dr Disrespect) stepped back into the streaming world today, choosing YouTube as his new platform after teasing us earlier. The title of his stream, “The Truth,” hinted at what was to come, and true to its name, Doc addressed the controversy that erupted earlier this year when details about the reason behind his Twitch ban in 2020 emerged.