‘So Lucky.’ Kristin Kreuk Just Shared A Smallville Reunion With Michael Rosenbaum And Tom Welling, And They Look Great

The trio reunited at Fan Expo Canada over the weekend along with Laura Vandervoort and Erica Durance, and it seems like, in between photo ops, Kreuk, Rosenbaum, and Welling took photos on their own. Kreuk, who played Lana Lang on the first eight seasons, took to her Instagram Story to repost a sweet photo shared by the Lex Luthor actor with her and her two on-screen love interests. Even 14 years after the series came to an end, I love how close they are and how good they look:

Kris Jenner Reveals Why She Got Another Facelift

Following an updated appearance on the internet this past summer, attributed to Dr. Steven Levine, the mother figure subsequently revealed her reasons for undergoing a second facelift before celebrating her significant 70th birthday in November.

Ninja Gaiden 4 Offers “A Very Robust Amount of Content” With Ryu Hayabusa

According to an interview with IGN, Masazaku Hirayama (co-director from Team Ninja) explained that as Yakumo is the main character, he tends to have more screen time. Despite this, Ryu Hayabusa will still be playable in specific parts of the game, which are promised to provide a substantial amount of content for players to enjoy.

Netflix Users Have Just a Few Days Left to Watch the Best Modern Horror Movie on the Service

On September 1st, Netflix will no longer have a collection of highly-acclaimed movies, among them being “Barbarian”, which debuted in 2022 and gained popularity due to its mix of grotesque elements and unexpected humor. Zach Cregger’s first film was praised for its audacious choices, solidifying his reputation as an innovative force in the genre. The success of “Barbarian” has contributed significantly to the box office performance of Cregger’s latest work, “Weapons”, this year.

Over 5 Years After Its Reveal, Skate Finally Has a Release Date

Starting September 16th, the game Skate can be played for free on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. At launch, it will support cross-play and cross-progression, allowing players to enjoy the game with friends across different platforms and retain their progress. However, this is an “early access” release, meaning that while you can start playing on the 16th, it’s not the complete version 1.0. More content will be added over time as players provide feedback and contribute to the game’s development.