Diddy Sues NBC for $100 Million Over Defamatory Peacock Documentary

As a lifestyle expert, I’m sharing an interesting update: I, myself, am the founder of Bad Boy Records and have recently taken a legal step against NBCUniversal. This action comes as a response to their streaming service, Peacock, releasing the documentary titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy“. According to reports obtained by TopMob News on February 12th, I’m seeking a substantial compensation of $100 million dollars.

Directive 8020 from Supermassive Games Gets a Release Date

12 light-years away from home lies the planet Tau Ceti e, a glimmer of hope for humanity amid Earth’s slow demise. Upon landing on this potential new home with the colony ship Cassiopeia, the crew discovers that the planet is inhabited by unidentified alien lifeforms. These organisms can imitate their prey, creating a lethal environment for the crew, as their decisions and partnerships could determine whether they live or die. Keep in mind that death can manifest in various ways within this story, as hinted at in the latest trailer. The fate of your character or another depends on the difficult decisions you must make to alter the course of the narrative.

My Hero Academia Creator Resurrects Shigaraki in Dark New Promo

In the anime “My Hero Academia”, Tomura Shigaraki was the primary adversary that protagonist Deku had to confront and defeat throughout the series. Even though All For One may have been a more powerful antagonist in the grand scheme of things, Shigaraki held this role for much of the show’s run. Now that the series has concluded, creator Kohei Horikoshi can spend more time contemplating the characters and has recently shared a chilling new sketch of Shigaraki on social media. The image depicts a previously unseen appearance for the villain, which fans can view below.

Dave Bautista Calls on Fans to Petition for Live-Action Gears of War

Bautista expressed his eagerness about creating an online buzz for the Gears of War series when discussing a possible film adaptation. He urged Netflix, saying, ‘Netflix, let’s do this! Hurry up!’ Bautista also admitted that he’s been persistently asking Netflix, adding, ‘I’m not holding back, Netflix. Get your act together.’