New Stephen King Movie Loses Rotten Tomatoes Record (After Initially Beating 49-Year-Old Classic)

Okay, let’s talk about *The Long Walk*. I’ve been keeping an eye on its reception, and it’s currently sitting at 89% on Rotten Tomatoes. It actually dipped a little from its initial 96% right before release, but don’t let that fool you. With 237 reviews in, it’s still incredibly well-regarded. In fact, it’s tied with *The Shawshank Redemption* as one of the highest-rated Stephen King adaptations out there – a pretty impressive feat!

Pokemon Shares New Preview of Anime’s Next Chapter (And Things Have Changed)

The next chapter of the Pokémon anime, *Pokémon: Rising Again*, will premiere in Japan on October 31st. Following the pattern of the anime, the story will feature Liko and Roy visiting a location from the Pokémon video games. They’ll be attending Blueberry Academy, a school originally seen in the *Pokémon: Scarlet and Violet* games. According to the official Pokémon social media, this new arc will focus on Liko, Roy, Uruto, and Dot training as Pokémon trainers at the academy. A new trailer and poster have been released to promote *Rising Again*.

10 Incredible Vertigo Comics That Changed The Entire Industry

Vertigo published a huge range of comics, covering genres like science fiction, fantasy, and horror. The imprint became known for its high quality, and many of its titles are considered critically acclaimed. Here are ten of the very best Vertigo comics – excluding its superhero books like *Animal Man*, *Doom Patrol*, *Swamp Thing*, and *Shade the Changing Man* – that truly made an impact on the comic book world.

The DCU Already Has a Villain More Dangerous Than Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor, despite his immense wealth and power, is obsessed with eliminating Superman. He thinks Superman isn’t actually helping people, but rather encouraging dependence, and Luthor refuses to allow that. This hatred drives him to the point where he risks global destruction by creating a dangerous portal in Metropolis. While Mister Terrific manages to close the portal just in time, Luthor’s actions still have repercussions. And it seems another DC character is willing to cause some damage of their own, as they’re planning to follow Luthor’s lead.

3 Xbox Exclusive Games Now Coming to PS5 This November

Here’s a look at three Xbox games expected to arrive on PS5 in the next two months. We have confirmed release dates for two of them, and reliable industry sources suggest a third is also on the way, though it hasn’t been officially announced yet.

New Digimon Anime Locks Down Streaming Home With Final Trailer: Watch

Get ready for the next chapter in the Digimon saga! Digimon Beatbreak is coming this fall, introducing a fresh group of DigiDestined facing a darker, more challenging world than ever before. As the Digimon franchise celebrates its 25th anniversary and looks ahead, you can watch the final trailer for Digimon Beatbreak below – it’s set to premiere globally this October.

John Cena Explains Viral Photo With Superman Star David Corenswet

In a recent interview with *GQ*, John Cena shared the story behind a photo he took with David Corenswet, who plays the new Superman. Cena explained that he knew filming on *Superman* was wrapping up and really wanted to meet Corenswet. He wanted to offer support, telling Corenswet that his performance was crucial – if Corenswet didn’t do well, it would reflect badly on the entire DC universe. Cena, having experienced a lot of media attention himself, offered his help and contact information, wanting to support Corenswet through the changes his role would bring.

Harry Potter Season 1 Must Include a Snape Scene the Movies Cut (It Created a Plot Hole)

Professor Binns is confirmed to be teaching History of Magic, and we can expect Peeves to be up to his usual tricks at Hogwarts. It’s great that this might finally show us how the story really started – with Vernon Dursley at work while wizards and witches celebrated Voldemort’s defeat. This also applies to key moments later in the book, like Snape protecting the Philosopher’s Stone.

20 Years Later, Norman Osborn Finally Kills Off Spider-Man’s Darkest Mistake

Issue #12 of *The Amazing Spider-Man* is strong, particularly in its portrayal of Norman Osborn as Spider-Man – a concept that’s been divisive since its introduction. The story takes a significant risk with this idea, and how readers react will be crucial. A key moment involves Norman Osborn confronting his feelings for Gwen Stacy, demonstrating how his history as the Green Goblin continues to impact his actions. While their relationship has been marked by tragedy – especially the events of ‘Sins Past’ – this issue seems to bring that chapter to a definitive close.