Resident Evil Insider Drops Bombshell About Leon, Umbrella & Requiem’s Story

The latest Resident Evil game, the ninth major installment, will take players back to the ruined city of Raccoon City, years after its destruction. Trailers suggest we’ll be exploring the bombed-out remains, a place whose viral outbreak was covered up and deeply impacted the events of later games. It seems we’re returning to the source of it all, possibly to finally resolve the story.

I’m Still Shocked Fans Haven’t Watched These 3 Great Comic Book Movies

Lots of excellent superhero movies never got the sequels they deserved and have faded into obscurity. The same is true for great comic book adaptations – many didn’t receive the attention they earned, whether due to lacking big stars, being overlooked for their entertainment value, or simply not getting enough credit for their impact on the genre. It’s disappointing that so many comic book movies are underappreciated, and it’s frustrating that some truly fantastic adaptations haven’t been discovered by fans.

4 Years Ago Today, Netflix Brought Back Its Worst Sci-Fi Show (Starring Superman & A Star Wars Legend)

Netflix’s science fiction series, *Another Life*, created by Aaron Martin, followed astronaut Niko Breckinridge (played by Katee Sackhoff, known from *Star Wars*) and her crew as they investigated a mysterious alien artifact that appeared on Earth. The show also starred Tyler Hoechlin (*Superman*). Despite a poor reception to its first season, *Another Life* returned for a second season on October 14, 2021, and today marks the four-year anniversary of its release.

One Piece Fans, Buckle Up — The God Valley Battle Royale Is Finally Here

This battle isn’t just about victory or strength; it’s revealing deeper stories, especially about figures like Rocks and Gol D. Roger. The events at God Valley seem connected to the current conflict on Elbaph, and this fight will likely be a huge turning point, shedding light on the motivations and true natures of all the pirates involved.

It’s Officially the End of an Era for Stephen King

For years, Pennywise has been terrifying people as the mysterious clown lurking in the sewers – a shapeshifting monster beyond understanding. His strength comes from the uncertainty of fear. The new series, *Welcome to Derry*, aims to reveal more about the town’s dark past, showing what happened in 1962, the events surrounding the Black Spot, and the horrors that occurred before the story of the Losers’ Club began. With Bill Skarsgård reprising his role as Pennywise, and Jovan Adepo and Taylour Paige leading the cast, the show connects to both the existing films and Stephen King’s novel, while promising a more detailed look at the characters and the town’s history than we’ve seen before.

Roofman – REVIEW

Jeffrey’s old army buddy, Steve (Lakeith Stanfield), now makes fake passports, and through him, Jeffrey discovers his knack for noticing details. He realizes McDonald’s restaurants are vulnerable through their roofs, allowing him to easily break in and rob them. He successfully pulls this off at 45 locations, but what really stands out to the employees is that he’s always polite and respectful during the robberies.

Blizzard Needs to Forget World of Warcraft and Bring Back This Classic Series

I have so many fond memories of playing *Warcraft III* for hours on end. While I liked the first two games in the series, the third one was truly special – it really changed things, not just for me, but for the entire gaming world. I even played a fan-made modification that came before the popular MOBA genre, which showed just how adaptable and impressive the game could be. It’s a shame the series faded after *World of Warcraft* took off, but I think Blizzard should bring it back.

Japan’s Crypto Crackdown: Will Robots Replace Samurai? 🤖🇯🇵

The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission, now armed with the power to investigate “suspicious trading,” will fine offenders based on their ill-gotten gains. A noble pursuit, indeed-though one suspects the real crime is not the trading itself, but the audacity to profit in a world where everyone’s a suspect. Nikkei Asia, ever the diligent scribe, reports that fines will be as inevitable as taxes, and criminal referrals as common as bad sushi.