Ariana Biermann and Boyfriend Hudson McLeroy Break Up

Reality TV star from *Next Gen NYC* has split from her boyfriend, Hudson McLeroy, after a relationship that had been on and off for several years.

Reality TV star from *Next Gen NYC* has split from her boyfriend, Hudson McLeroy, after a relationship that had been on and off for several years.

As a big fan of *Dancing with the Stars*, I was really upset to hear Hilaria say she felt bullied after being eliminated. Bobby, who was on season 27 with Sharna Burgess, actually spoke about it, sharing his thoughts on what happened with Hilaria’s departure from the show.

DJ Kevin Federline, who was married to Britney Spears from 2004 to 2007 and shares two sons, Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden James, 19, reveals in his upcoming book, *You Thought You Knew* (to be released October 21st), that he’s worried about his ex-wife’s health and overall well-being.

2026 marks the 35th anniversary of the popular *Baki* series, and fans can expect some exciting things to celebrate. A special illustration featuring Baki and his father, Yujiro Hanma, was recently released as a preview. While details are still coming, the *Baki* franchise has a lot to look forward to. With the anime returning to Netflix and new manga chapters still being published, Baki’s journey is far from over, even after his victory over his father, ensuring continued success for the series on the streaming platform.

If you’re looking for horror on Peacock, you might think of the *Chucky* movies or newer series like *Terrifier*. But Peacock also has the complete *Phantasm* franchise, and it’s a hidden gem! The original 1979 film is a truly unique and unsettling horror movie, relying on dreamlike logic and genuinely original scares. Best of all, you can stream every movie in the series right now on Peacock.

Leading up to the season finale of *Peacemaker*, James Gunn, co-head of DC Studios, hinted that the episode would be important for the upcoming film, *Man of Tomorrow*. Now that the finale, “Full Nelson,” has aired, it’s clear what he meant. The episode introduces Salvation, an alien planet that the U.S. government is using as a prison for people with superpowers. The season ends with Rick Flag Sr. sending Peacemaker (Christopher Smith) to Salvation as revenge, leaving him stranded on this strange and dangerous world. Salvation will be a key location throughout the first major storyline in the new DC Universe, and while *Man of Tomorrow* will explore it further, it won’t reveal everything fans are wondering about.

DC Comics used to publish a lot of scary horror comics, but that’s been happening much less lately. While I’m a big fan of traditional superhero stories, I think it’s time DC brought back the chills and monsters of its horror past. And they already have the ideal character to lead the way: Martian Manhunter. He’s the perfect hero for a new wave of superhero-horror, and here’s why.

What makes a role-playing game (RPG) truly bad? It varies from person to person, but generally, clunky gameplay, repetitive and frustrating tasks, and a boring story are major flaws. The seven games listed here commit some serious video game mistakes, making them some of the worst RPGs ever created. We based our choices on both how fans view these games and their very low scores on Metacritic, identifying some truly poorly designed RPGs.

As a huge fan of the *Game of Thrones* universe, I’m really excited about all the potential spin-offs. We don’t know which ones will actually get made yet – some will probably fall by the wayside, just like so many characters in the original show! – but one we *do* know is happening is *A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms*. It’s based on George R.R. Martin’s *Tales of Dunk and Egg*, and follows the adventures of a wandering knight, Ser Duncan the Tall, and his young squire, Egg, as they travel around Westeros. It’s coming to HBO in 2026, and from what I’ve heard, it’s going to be a different kind of *Game of Thrones* – a fresh take that both the franchise and fantasy TV really need right now.

The *Infamous* series is another PlayStation franchise that hasn’t received the same treatment as some others. While *Infamous: Second Son* was released on the PS4, the original two games weren’t brought over, unlike *Uncharted* and *The Last of Us*, which allowed new players on PS4 to experience them. Although cloud streaming lets you play some PS3 games, it’s not the best way to enjoy them, and fans are hoping for remastered versions. Now that the developers, Sucker Punch, are focused on the *Ghost of Tsushima* series, many are starting to wonder if *Infamous* will ever get a continuation.