South Park Reveals New Post-Credits Scene Too Wild to Show on TV

Hey fellow South Park fans! If you caught Season 27 Episode 2 on Comedy Central last Wednesday, August 6th (after a delightful surprise one-week delay), you might have noticed an unexpected finish – President Donald Trump and the gang at Mar-a-Lago joining the Peanuts gang in a musical number during the end credits. It felt like a sudden close, but wait for it! There was actually another entire scene that played over the closing credits, exclusive to Paramount+. Can’t wait to see what you missed? Check it out below!

Weapons: What The Floating Gun Dream Vision Means, Explained

The movie presents a disturbing portrayal, subtly highlighting the hidden fears that reside within familiar environments frequented by many viewers. Cregger’s remarkable visual style contributes to several chilling scenes that are particularly unsettling due to their enigmatic nature. For example, the dream sequence image of a floating gun in “Weapons” – its meaning remains unclear, yet its mysteriousness adds to the overall eeriness. This ambiguity is what makes it scary.

She-Hulk Is the Better Hulk (and That’s the Point)

Although She-Hulk shares a design resemblance with the Hulk, her character was intentionally crafted to stand out from his. Their conflicts, as well as their strengths and weaknesses, were designed to be distinct. In essence, the stories of Jen Walters diverge significantly from traditional Hulk narratives, differing in tone and objective. This is why she has consistently been able to preserve her identity and purpose during transformations, setting her apart from the classic Hulk tales.

The Best Seinen Mystery Anime of All Time Is Finally Coming to Blu-ray

In August 9th, 2025, during Otakon convention this year, Discotek Media announced nine new licenses for release, encompassing both classics and popular titles. Among these is the 2004 anime “Monster,” with plans to release all 74 episodes in high definition by 2026. The Blu-ray edition will offer Japanese audio, English subtitles, and an English dub. Other enticing licenses set for distribution include “Shin Ace o Nerae!”, “Shin-chan,” the fourth, fifth, and sixth Digimon movies, and additional titles. Given Discotek Media’s past involvement with licenses like “Berserk” (1997), “City Hunter,” and “Fist of the North Star,” the upcoming release of “Monster” promises to delight fans who have longed to enjoy this exceptional series in top-notch quality.

James Gunn on if Peacemaker’s Flash and Wonder Woman References Are DCU Canon

On Monday’s episode of “Peacemaker: The Official Podcast with James Gunn”, the creator of “The Suicide Squad” and “Superman” movies delved into what is considered canon in the DC Universe. In the first season episode “Murn After Reading” of “Peacemaker”, Chris Smith (played by John Cena) disparaged the Flash as an intolerable jerk, and though he’s never interacted with Wonder Woman, he claims she was flirting with him at a party from afar.

John Cena’s 3rd Lowest Rated Movie Ever Is a Surprise Netflix Hit

As a passionate cinephile, I’ve recently had the pleasure of delving into the gripping world of “Freelance,” masterfully directed by the action maestro, Pierre Morel – the very same visionary behind the pulse-pounding thriller “Taken.” Initially released to a more modest audience, this film has now found its rightful place on Netflix in August and is swiftly making waves. Currently holding the seventh spot among the top 10 most popular films on Netflix in the United States, it’s clear that “Freelance” has earned its recognition as a must-see action masterpiece.