7 Dead Warner Bros Franchises Paramount Could Finally Revive

As a huge movie fan, I’m really excited about the Paramount and Warner Bros. merger! It feels like a chance to bring back some franchises Warner Bros. seemed to have given up on. While a few things like the universe surrounding The Batman Part II and Constantine II are still moving forward, there are definitely some properties that were left to die. I’m hoping Paramount will step in and give these forgotten series a fresh start – a real chance to thrive again. It’s a bit like rescuing them, honestly, and I can’t wait to see what they do!

5 Classic Games You Might Not Know Are Worth Tons of Cash

The boxing game James Buster Douglas Knockout Boxing was created to take advantage of James “Buster” Douglas’s surprising win over Mike Tyson in 1990. Originally released in Japan as Final Blow, it was renamed for its release in the U.S. and other regions to highlight the famous match. Most versions of the game aren’t valuable, but the Sega Master System edition is extremely rare. This is because it was released late in the Master System’s lifespan, with only a small number of copies produced. Current estimates from Price Charting show a loose copy selling for around $336, while professionally graded copies can fetch prices exceeding $7,240.

This Modern RPG Is One of the Most Disappointing Sequels in Gaming History

Occasionally, a game like Dragon’s Dogma 2 arrives with a lot of anticipation. For over a decade, players had hoped the sequel would fulfill the promise of the original, delivering the experience they’d always envisioned. With a long wait between games, expectations were high that Dragon’s Dogma 2 would finally live up to that potential. Unfortunately, the final product felt less ambitious and smaller in scope than the beloved first game.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Creator Confirms New Movie Is Finished: “It’s Done, It’s Awesome”

The live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender is now expected to premiere on Paramount+ this fall, after plans for a theatrical release were changed. The series’ co-creator recently shared an update with fans, confirming that filming has finished. He described the movie as “awesome” and asked for patience as they prepare to release more information soon.

Steve Carell’s Funniest Show Since the Office Premieres on HBO Max Tonight

Get ready for the premiere of Rooster, HBO’s new comedy series! Starring Steve Carell, the show follows a novelist who gets caught up in his daughter’s personal and professional struggles. The first episode debuts on HBO and HBO Max on March 8th at 10 p.m. ET, and new episodes will air weekly on Sundays. The show, created by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, is set on a college campus and also stars Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai. This first season has 10 episodes.