Catfish’s Nev Schulman and Max Joseph React to Show’s Cancellation

The pair, who started hosting the show in 2012 after their popular documentary became a hit, responded to the news that MTV was cancelling the series after nine seasons.

The pair, who started hosting the show in 2012 after their popular documentary became a hit, responded to the news that MTV was cancelling the series after nine seasons.

After revealing he couldn’t make the scheduled *Dawson’s Creek* cast charity event on September 22nd because he was battling stomach viruses while undergoing treatment for stage 3 colorectal cancer, he unexpectedly showed up for fans in a special video message.
This financial fandango is part of an “ATM-type” agreement with their investment chums at TOBAM. Yes, an ATM, because apparently, money just magically appears when you need it. Who knew? 💸💰

The YouTuber reported that Conti revealed during a livestream on Bubbly Nuggets that 2K and Hangar 13 had been given the go-ahead to create a new *Mafia* game. This came after the host asked if another installment in the series had been confirmed, and Conti stated, “They were approved for another *Mafia* game, this is true.”

Oh no, it’s the CoinDesk 20 update-because nothing says “excitement” like watching crypto prices go up and down like a rollercoaster with a broken seatbelt. 🎢💸

All four seasons of the popular historical drama *Spartacus* are now available for Netflix subscribers. This includes the original series – *Spartacus: Blood and Sand*, *Spartacus: Vengeance*, and *Spartacus: War of the Damned* – as well as the prequel miniseries, *Spartacus: Gods of the Arena*. The shows began streaming on Netflix on September 23rd. Created by Steven S. DeKnight and Robert Tapert, *Spartacus* originally aired on Starz from 2010 to 2013. It’s based on the true story of Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who led a large revolt against the Roman Republic between 73 and 71 BC. Andy Whitfield initially played the lead role, and Liam McIntyre took over for the final two seasons after Whitfield’s death in 2011.

Matt Reeves wants the next Batman movie to deeply explore Bruce Wayne’s (Robert Pattinson) personal growth, making it the heart of the story. Because of this focus on character, the villain needs to be someone who challenges Bruce Wayne not just physically, but emotionally and mentally. Reeves has stated he’s chosen a villain who hasn’t been fully explored on film before, which suggests a compelling and psychologically complex opponent who can truly test the man behind the Batman mask.

The first set of rewards includes a pin and a t-shirt based on the game Ghost of Tsushima. If you’ve finished the main story – either in the original game or the Director’s Cut – and unlocked the ‘Mono No Aware’ trophy, you can sign in to your PlayStation Network account on the Ghost Rewards website to buy the t-shirt. To get the pin as well, you’ll need to earn the Platinum Trophy, which requires completing all the game’s trophies.

The game isn’t available on PS5 just yet, but it’s good to get a preview of the enhancements PlayStation players can expect when it launches on November 20th.

Okamoto explained that choosing Ryukishi07, the creator of *Higurashi When They Cry*, to write the story for *Silent Hill f*, and focusing on action-based gameplay, were good choices. He acknowledged these decisions might not appeal to everyone. While the combat sparked some debate, he noted the story itself was almost universally praised.