Iconic Scream Star Admits They Haven’t Officially Signed on for a Scream 7 Return

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but feel excited about the possibility of seeing Gale Weathers in Scream 7! According to Courteney Cox herself, it seems like she might be back for this upcoming horror sequel, although nothing is set in stone just yet. Since she’s been part of all six previous installments of the franchise, I’m hoping that means we’ll get to see more of Gale Weathers’ story unfold. However, Courteney also mentioned that the script is still being worked on, which leads me to believe that the specifics of Gale’s appearance and involvement in Scream 7 haven’t been decided just yet. Here’s to hoping for a thrilling return!

Nintendo Reveals Why Zelda is the Main Character in Echoes of Wisdom Instead of Link

In the upcoming release of “The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom” on Nintendo Switch later this week, players will take on the role of Princess Zelda instead of the typical character Link. For years, fans have been requesting a game centered around Zelda, and now they’re curious as to why this particular title makes that switch. In a recent blog post on Nintendo’s website, the creators discussed their challenges in harmonizing Echoes as a weapon with Link’s traditional sword and shield. The concern was that the sword and shield might make Echoes seem unnecessary, leading to the choice of a different protagonist.

Is HBO’s Lanterns Setting Up the DCU’s Blackest Night?

The upcoming TV series on HBO named Lanterns is set to explore the Green Lantern universe in a manner reminiscent of True Detective. The main characters, Hal Jordan (played by Kyle Chandler) and John Stewart, will be investigating an earthbound mystery that ties into the broader narrative across various DC films and shows, as hinted by James Gunn, head of DC Studios. In simpler terms, Gunn suggested that these two Green Lanterns will uncover a deep-rooted terror on Earth, acting like supercops in their world.

Gotham PD Creator Says The Batman Spinoff Was Like a “1970s Cop Show”

2020 saw the emerging HBO Max streaming platform unveiling plans for a “Batman” spinoff series titled “Gotham PD,” nestled within Matt Reeves’ Batman Epic Crime Saga. This series would delve into the intricacies of Gotham City’s corruption, offering a corrupt cop’s perspective. The production was set to be overseen by Matt Reeves and Dylan Clark, with Terence Winter, acclaimed creator of “Boardwalk Empire” and writer of gangster dramas such as “The Sopranos” and “Tulsa King,” serving as the series’ writer and showrunner. However, later in 2020, Winter departed from the Warner Bros. Television project, attributing his decision to creative disagreements.