Disney’s Newest Hit Sequel Finally Gets a Streaming Premiere (And It’s Right Around the Corner)

Disney+ will begin streaming the comedy Freakier Friday on November 12th. This movie is a sequel to the 2003 hit Freaky Friday, which itself was a remake of a 1976 film. Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis return as Tess and Anna Coleman, and this time, they—along with their blended family, including Julia Butters as Harper and Sophia Hammons as Lily—find themselves switching bodies again, 22 years after the original movie.

New Pokemon Legends: Z-A Update Will Fix A Huge Player Complaint

The Pokémon Company recently shared details about Season 2 of Ranked Battles in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, as well as a planned November update. While the original announcement has since been removed, websites like Serebii managed to gather the key information. Because this news was released a little ahead of schedule, some details might change when the update officially launches. However, current information suggests that it will become easier to obtain Delphoxite and Greninjite during Season 2.

Shonen Jump Announces Ending of Another Big Manga

Artist Kataoka Yoshiharu’s manga, Ping Pong Peril, first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump this summer. The series combined the sport of table tennis with exciting action and emotional storytelling, a common style for manga. Though rumors circulated recently, Shueisha has now confirmed that chapter seventeen, released earlier this week, is the final one. It’s disappointing to see the series end, especially since it had recently taken its ping pong matches to outer space and seemed poised for even more imaginative adventures.

One of 2025’s Most Anticipated Sci-Fi Movies Gets Great Rotten Tomatoes Score, Continuing 16-Year Trend

Currently, Bugonia has a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 156 critic reviews, earning it the “Certified Fresh” designation. This continues a streak for director Yorgos Lanthimos: all of his films since 2009’s Dogtooth have received positive reviews. His very first film, Kinetta, is the only one that didn’t. Bugonia‘s score is comparable to his other critically acclaimed films, The Favourite (93%) and Poor Things (92%).

Amazon Cancels Lord Of The Rings MMO Amid Layoffs

According to RockPaperShotgun, the long-awaited Lord of the Rings MMO has been canceled. A former employee of the project confirmed the news. This marks the second time a large-scale Lord of the Rings MMO has been scrapped before release.