Overwatch x Hatred’s Reckoning: Every New Skin, Free Rewards, and Twitch Drops Explained

From April 28th to May 18th, 2026, Blizzard is bringing a Diablo-themed event to Overwatch, called Overwatch x Hatred’s Reckoning. Players can look forward to five new Legendary skins, plus four fan-favorite skins returning from a previous crossover. The event will also feature classic challenges with free rewards, and there are already Twitch Drops available. All skins will be sold separately and in bundles, though Blizzard hasn’t announced prices or what will be included in each bundle yet.

Nicolas Cage’s Most Iconic ‘90s Action Movie is About to Hit Hulu

The 1997 action film Con Air will be available to stream on Hulu starting May 1st. Directed by Simon West and starring Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, and John Malkovich, this thrilling movie follows a daring prison break—but it all happens on a plane! Featuring a fantastic supporting cast including Steve Buscemi, Ving Rhames, and Dave Chappelle, Con Air was a box office success and has become a beloved cult classic. It even earned Academy Award nominations for its sound and original song.

Fuze Ending Explained: Who’s Behind The Heist And What It Was All About

Police and the military have cleared the area while they work to disable a bomb. Taking advantage of the confusion, a smuggler and a group of robbers are attempting to rob a local bank, hoping to get away with a large sum of money – but they also have to avoid trouble from the smuggler’s other dangerous associates.

Exit 8 – REVIEW

The poster on the wall tells him how to break free from the repeating cycle: he needs to find things that are out of place—like a flipped image or a door that shouldn’t be there—and go back when he sees them. If he does this correctly eight times, he’ll find Exit 8. However, his experience is just one of many. Others, like a man who always seems to be smiling (or ‘The Walking Man,’ as his story is known) and a lost little boy, are also stuck in the same endless loop.

An Unfinished Sci-Fi Movie Franchise Could Finally Be Saved Thanks to New Release That Rewrites the Original Story

It’s unlikely the Divergent movie series will be completed after the disappointing performance of Allegiant – Part 1 ten years ago. The film earned $179 million globally but cost over $100 million to make, and critics gave it a very low 11% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, a new Divergent project could potentially be a fresh start, similar to successful reboots of series like Percy Jackson & the Olympians and His Dark Materials.