New Friday the 13th Game Confirmed at SDCC

Robbie Barsamian from Jason Universe recently discussed the current status of the Friday the 13th series in a panel at SDCC this week. Since the establishment of Jason Universe, followers of Friday the 13th have received content such as brief clips and action figures from the now-defunct Friday the 13th: The Game. However, the scarcity of concrete information about upcoming releases, whether movies or games, has left fans feeling restless. During the SDCC event, no further details were revealed about the game, but we now know for certain that one is in development.

Two Brand New PC Games Are Free on Steam

Users of the Steam Deck should take note that some of the free Steam games do not have explicit Steam Deck compatibility. Specifically, Oil Sheik, released on Steam on July 24th, is listed as “Unsupported,” while Inverta, which became available through Steam Early Access on July 18th, shows “Unknown” for Steam Deck compatibility.

It’s Going to Be a Wait for New Phineas and Ferb Episodes

The comeback of the beloved series “Phineas and Ferb” has been a hit among fans, as it reunited the original team for fresh, zany storylines continuing from where the story previously ended. After the debut of the initial ten episodes, Disney revealed during their 2025 San Diego Comic-Con panel dedicated to the show (as announced through a press release) that the next installment of “Phineas and Ferb” episodes will air on Disney Channel and Disney+ in the following year.

10 TV Show Twists That Ruined the Ending

The shows we’re going to discuss didn’t just have disappointing endings; they had unexpected plot twists that left fans feeling frustrated and considering abandoning the fandom altogether, although perhaps not quite to that extreme. While not every finale was as bad as it seemed initially, some of them definitely elicited intense responses from viewers regarding the episodes listed below.

Dan Aykroyd Reveals Why He Really Missed the SNL50 Anniversary Special

Conspicuously absent was Dan Aykroyd, one of the original seven “Not Ready for Prime Time Players” who debuted on Saturday Night Live (formerly known as Saturday Night) in 1975. However, his fellow surviving cast members from that era – Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, and Garrett Morris – were all present during the taping in February.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s Acting Professor Has a Dark Secret

Despite the official announcement that “Legends: Z-A” is set to release in October 2025, there has been limited information available about it so far. As we approach the final few months before its launch, fans have eagerly awaited any glimpse of the game. Therefore, the July Pokemon Presents trailer holds significant importance for those hoping to learn more.

10 Major Batman Villains Missing From the Live-Action Movies

Indeed, Batman doesn’t just encounter the Joker in movies; he also battles foes such as the Penguin, Riddler, Bane, Poison Ivy, and Ra’s al Ghul. Yet, it’s worth noting that over his cinematic career, the Dark Knight has managed to evade many significant antagonists as well.

DC Just Fixed the Worst Thing About the Flash (And It’s About Time)

One significant alteration in DC Comics lore, often debated among fans, revolves around the character Barry Allen, who serves as the narrator in “The New History of the DC Universe“. This retcon took place following Allen’s resurrection in “Final Crisis” #2 and was explained in detail through “The Flash: Rebirth“, a work by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver. The aim of this book was to reinstate Barry Allen as the main Flash after more than two decades, during which his former protege, Wally West, held the role. This retcon redefined the essence of the Speed Force, the energy source powering DC’s speedsters, and is one of the most contentious alterations to The Flash. It was suggested that Barry Allen was instrumental in creating the Speed Force. Now, DC Comics is addressing this controversial change.

Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 Shows Off New Opening & Ending: Watch

The second season of “Kaiju No. 8” started airing this summer, with the first episode delving deeper into Kafka Hibino’s storyline as we move forward. Now that his trajectory for the future has been established, it’s time for the second episode to introduce its fresh opening theme, “You Can’t Run From Yourself” by AURORA, and a new closing theme called “Beautiful Colors” by OneRepublic. You can listen to the uncredited versions of the new “Kaiju No. 8” theme songs below.

Healthcare Goes Crypto: Is XRP the New Stethoscope? 🫀💸

Fagel, who’s seen more financial shenanigans than a traveling circus, took to X (formerly Twitter) like a sheriff at high noon. He squinted hard and said, “Why would a struggling health startup need a crypto stockpile?” 😬 It’s almost as if they’re trying to cure their financial woes with blockchain Band-Aids. Decades of securities fraud enforcement experience have taught him that when something smells fishy, it usually is.