3 Theories About Who Bought Avengers Tower That Are Better Than What We Got (#1 Would’ve Changed the MCU)

Valentina Allegra de Fontaine purchased Avengers Tower and converted it into the Watchtower, establishing it as a headquarters for Robert Reynolds, also known as the Sentry (played by Lewis Pullman) – a hero she essentially created. Before it was public knowledge that Valentina had bought the tower, fans speculated about who might move in, and some of those guesses were more exciting than the actual reveal. Popular theories included the Fantastic Four turning it into a new Baxter Building, Doctor Doom establishing an embassy for Latveria, or Spider-Man’s Mister Negative taking control, and those were considered the most interesting possibilities.

Resident Evil Requiem Wasn’t Originally Planned for Nintendo Switch 2, Says Producer

I was really surprised to learn that this game wasn’t initially designed for the new Switch! Apparently, when the development started, the Switch 2 hadn’t even been announced yet. Producer Masato Kumazawa told IGN they only started exploring the possibility *after* Nintendo revealed the new console. They began testing and developing for it, and everyone thought it would be amazing to bring *Resident Evil* to that platform. It’s cool to hear how they adapted to the new hardware!

The Legend of Zelda Still Hasn’t Topped This Perfect 3-Game Story Arc

I was really happy to see how these games connected to each other. It was great to watch the characters develop and see storylines properly resolved. Unlike many other series where characters rarely reappear, *The Wind Waker*, *Phantom Hourglass*, and *Spirit Tracks* offered a strong sense of continuity, and I still enjoy them for that reason.

Paramount+ Streaming One of the Most Controversial Horror Movies Ever (And the Ending Is Just as Bad as You Remember)

The horror movie *The Devil Inside*, known for its shocking ending and controversial marketing, is still generating discussion years after its 2012 release. Now streaming on Paramount+ since September 1st, the film-directed by William Brent Bell-follows a woman investigating the disturbing events surrounding her mother, who was accused of killing three people while seemingly possessed two decades earlier. It received a very low 6% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

Summer’s Biggest Romance Anime to End With New Movie Finale

The final episode of *Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus* recently aired, along with the summer anime schedule wrap-up. However, a big surprise was also revealed: the series won’t continue with a new season. Instead, a new movie, *Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dear Friend*, is planned for release next year. You can find a first look at the movie below.