Marvel Announces All-New Venom Featuring a Mystery Host

As a die-hard fan, I’m thrilled to share that a fresh Venom saga is unfolding, stemming from the tumultuous father-son confrontation between Eddie and Dylan Brock in the Venom War. This intriguing narrative is being crafted by current Venom architect Al Ewing, who has placed Eddie Brock and Dylan Brock on opposing paths, each convinced that the other is responsible for a looming, nightmarish future. Interestingly, neither character currently wields the Klyntar symbiote; instead, it has reconnected with Spider-Man in the opening issue of Venom War. However, it seems that our friendly neighborhood wall-crawler won’t be retaining the symbiote, as Marvel has officially announced All-New Venom (as reported by Polygon).

Claudio Castagnoli Hypes Kazuchika Okada Match, Teases AEW ALL IN: London Plans (Exclusive)

Claudio Castagnoli aims for his inaugural championship title in All Elite Wrestling. Known as the Swiss Superman, he joined AEW in June 2022, making his debut within the Blackpool Combat Club and besting Zack Sabre Jr. in a fight. Following this victory, Castagnoli secured the Ring of Honor World Championship and became a pivotal figure for the revitalized brand. Simultaneously, he participated in multi-person battles on AEW TV alongside his BCC teammates. After losing the ROH Title to Eddie Kingston last September, Castagnoli shifted his focus entirely to AEW, setting up a confrontation with The Rainmaker.

Six Flags Fright Fest Releases First Look at Texas Chainsaw Massacre Haunted House

2022’s Six Flags Fright Fest promises to surpass all previous Halloween celebrations with its impressive lineup of immersive experiences drawn from iconic Hollywood films. Among the much-anticipated haunted houses is one themed around this year’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre, for which Six Flags has recently revealed details and concept art to build excitement. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre haunted house will debut at Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags Over Texas in September, with Fright Fest running until November 3rd.

Microsoft confirms Windows Recall is still coming, will enter public testing in October

Microsoft recently shared information about the progress of Windows Recall, following its announcement that the feature would be postponed due to critical security issues identified prior to the launch of Copilot+ PCs on June 18. The company asserts that Windows Recall remains on schedule for public testing this year, with the first preview builds incorporating this feature being distributed to Insiders in October.