Sony Removes Ownership of Popular RPG, Issues PlayStation Store Refunds

On November 20th, some Sony customers received emails stating they’d been refunded for Stardew Valley – but the refund amount was $0. This was confusing, as Stardew Valley is often downloaded for free. It appears Sony was actually fixing a problem with PlayStation Plus and how the game is shared between PlayStation consoles and the PS Vita.

Netflix’s Frankenstein Is Symptomatic Of Hollywood’s Remake Problem

With Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro might be entering a phase reminiscent of Tim Burton’s work, and honestly, I’m all for it. It feels like a natural fit for his unique style. But more than that, this project feels deeply personal – like he needed to make it. It’s clearly been a lifelong dream, and the film comes across as him finally getting to scratch that creative itch.

Marvel Wasted One of Their Best Fantastic Four Ideas In Decades

The storyline ‘One World Under Doom’ featured a villainous doctor seizing control of the world by deceiving Doctor Strange and becoming Sorcerer Supreme. While Doctor Doom gaining immense power isn’t a novel concept, this story introduced a new twist: Mister Fantastic, using his scientific expertise, managed to replicate magical abilities and became the ‘Scientist Supreme’. The issue is, Reed Richards had never demonstrated magical skill before, and this sudden, unexplained power felt out of character and ultimately didn’t have a lasting impact.

Why This 32-Year-Old Sonic Game Is So Important to the Franchise

Released 32 years ago on November 23, 1993, Sonic CD didn’t receive as much recognition as other Sonic games on the Sega Genesis. However, it’s actually had a surprisingly large influence on the Sonic franchise. Beyond that, Sonic CD offered an early glimpse of where home console gaming was headed, making it a special and noteworthy title in Sega’s history.

2025’s Biggest Movie Finally Locks Down Streaming Home and Release Date (And It Comes With a Special Surprise)

Ne Zha 2 has become the year’s biggest hit, earning almost $2 billion worldwide, largely thanks to its popularity in China. While it had some international showings earlier in the year, it’s expected to reach an even wider audience now that it will be available to stream on HBO Max starting December 24th. Get ready to experience what is, without a doubt, the biggest movie of 2025!

Forgotten Liam Neeson Action Movie With 83% RT Audience Score Is a Streaming Success, 4 Years Later

Netflix’s The Marksman tells the story of Jim Hanson, a tough, solitary rancher living near the border. His quiet life is disrupted when a mother and son, escaping a dangerous cartel, seek refuge on his land. After a violent confrontation, Jim promises to protect the boy, Miguel, even though his police officer daughter warns him against it. He then helps Miguel escape from border patrol custody, and the two go on the run, trying to stay one step ahead of both the authorities and the cartel.

Avengers: Doomsday Star Teases Duo We Didn’t Know We Needed (& More Character Interactions)

The upcoming movie, Avengers: Doomsday, will bring together two Avengers teams – the group from Thunderbolts and Sam Wilson’s team – alongside the Fantastic Four (who first appeared in a 2025 film) and the X-Men. However, it won’t feature a brand new team of mutants. Instead, Doomsday will bring back many of the original X-Men film actors, including James Marsden, Patrick Stewart, and Ian McKellen. Kelsey Grammer, despite only appearing in one of the previous Fox films, is also returning and has hinted at who his character, Beast, will be interacting with.

This Batman Spinoff With 95% on RT Is the Closest We’ve Got to 2 Cancelled DC Plans

Whether you enjoy them or not, the Joker movies offer a uniquely vivid portrayal of Gotham City, following Arthur Fleck’s desperate attempt to reveal the harsh realities of his city. His journey leads him to Arkham State Hospital, depicted in a more realistic way than before. Meanwhile, another film connected to the Batman universe – and significantly more critically acclaimed, with a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes – presents a stark and honest look at Arkham, and incorporates ideas from previously abandoned DC projects.