Physint – first poster and cast members unveiled

Here is the poster and logo:

Here is the poster and logo:

The film features Hideo Kojima as producer, Hiroshi Miyamoto directing, and Aaron Guzikowski writing the script. It will follow a brand new lead character, distinct from Sam Porter Bridges, the hero of the *Death Stranding* video game series.

The game “KNOCK” blends Hideo Kojima’s take on horror with input from writer Jordan Peele. Gameplay footage shows text cards with hidden words, hinting at a story set ten years after a frightening event, where those affected are experiencing trouble ‘once again.’ The main character, played by Sophia Lillis, receives a card instructing her to ‘light the fires’ as part of a celebration.

I remember when I first played *PT* – it was seriously terrifying and such a cool glimpse into what could have been the next *Silent Hill*! It’s still a huge bummer that game never happened, but I was so excited when Hideo Kojima announced he was working on a new horror game, *OD*, with Xbox and Jordan Peele. It’s been really quiet about *OD* though, and honestly, it felt like *Death Stranding 2* took over as his main focus for a while. I’m still hoping we’ll hear more about *OD* eventually!

Stephen King has seen the sequel to *The Black Phone* and shared his enthusiastic reaction on X (formerly Twitter). He posted, “It’s not as good as the first one. IT’S BETTER!” along with a promotional image of the film, which features Ethan Hawke and a chilling, snow-covered mask. The movie, directed by Scott Derrickson, is scheduled to be released on October 17, 2025.

Viewers are impressed with how much better Marvel Zombies looks compared to What If…?, especially with the animation. The show’s overall style is really grabbing people’s attention, and a recently released poster is being called some of Marvel’s best R-rated artwork yet. Marvel Zombies is part of a growing number of mature-rated projects from Marvel Studios, alongside series like Echo and Daredevil: Born Again, and the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine, which is already expected to be a big hit with mature audiences.

Even though not all the top teams participated, the tournament still included strong contenders like Falcons, The MongolZ, and G2 Esports competing for a $500,000 prize. It started with 16 teams in a preliminary round, but only the best eight advanced to the Playoffs.

The following new poster was also released:

Solana, of late, has exhibited a marked reduction in volatility, hinting at an impending decisive move. The question now, dear reader, is whether the $200 support shall fall into the hands of the bears? 🐻

Unlike other games in the *Silent Hill* series, *Silent Hill f* isn’t set in the familiar town of Silent Hill. Instead, it takes place in 1960s Japan, in a town called Ebisugaoka. This change led many to wonder if it could still be considered a true *Silent Hill* game. While that’s a fair question, I believe *Silent Hill* is about more than just where the story happens. What truly defines it are the story, the deeper meanings, the music, and the overall feeling of dread. Focusing only on the location misses what makes the series special. Once you play *Silent Hill f*, it’s clear that it captures the tone and themes that define *Silent Hill*.