The eight largest theater chains in the US and Canada announced plans to invest over $2.2 billion to upgrade more than 21,000 screens over the next three years. The funds will improve projection, sound, seating, and dining, with some theaters adding attractions like pickleball and ziplines. Variety was first to …
Read More »Krypto The Superdog To Appear In James Gunn's Superman Film – Report
Mark Waid, best known for his work on Kingdom Come and Batman/Superman: World’s Finest, has confirmed that Krypto the Superdog will be part of James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film. During an episode of the Capes and Lunatics Podcast, Waid shared that the super-powered dog will have a role in the …
Read More »The Witcher: Sirens Of The Deep Anime Gets Release Date And Trailer
At today’s Geeked Week presentation, Netflix announced that The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, an anime set in the The Witcher universe, will be released on February 11, 2025. The announcement was made by Doug Cockle, who will voice Geralt of Rivia in the film. The Witcher: Sirens of the …
Read More »Nvidia CEO Says AI Now Essential for Graphics
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has stated that artificial intelligence has become indispensable to modern computer graphics, signaling a major shift in how visual technologies are built. Speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology conference on September 11, Huang explained that AI is now integrated into the very foundation of …
Read More »The Sims Movie From Margot Robbie's Production Company Confirmed, Will Include Freezer Bunnies
Amazon MGM Studios has confirmed the development of a film based on The Sims franchise, produced by Margot Robbie’s company LuckyChap. The project is directed by Kate Herron (Loki), with a script co-written by Herron and Briony Redman (Doctor Who). The news comes following months of speculation about the adaptation, …
Read More »Beetlejuice 2 Was Almost A Max Streaming Movie
The Beetlejuice sequel, which grossed $264 million worldwide in its first two weeks, was initially considered for a streaming release on Warner Bros.’ platform Max. However, co-chair Pamela Abdy told the New York Times that, internally, the idea was quickly rejected. “That was never going to work for Tim,” Abdy …
Read More »Why Matt Reeves Isn't Directing The Penguin
In a recent interview, The Batman director Matt Reeves explained how close he came to directing an episode of The Penguin, a spin-off series starring Colin Farrell. Although he was deeply involved in the show’s development, scheduling conflicts with The Batman sequel forced him to step away from directing. Collider …
Read More »Unity, A Major Game Engine Behind Countless Games, Abandons Its Controversial Runtime Fee
Unity is scrapping its Runtime Fee and returning to its previous seat-based subscription model, with price increases for Unity Pro and Unity Enterprise users. This decision, announced by Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg in a blog post, comes after extensive backlash from developers. The Runtime Fee, introduced last year, sought to …
Read More »Ana de Armas Teases "Sexy" And "Dangerous" John Wick Movie, Trailer Coming Soon
Ana de Armas shared updates about the John Wick spin-off Ballerina during the Toronto International Film Festival, where she was also promoting her film Eden. In an interview with Collider, de Armas discussed recent reshoots for Ballerina, describing them as a surprisingly positive development. “Every time they say you have …
Read More »Netflix Unveils Trailer For Mr. McMahon, Its Upcoming WWE Series
Netflix has released the trailer for its documentary series Mr. McMahon, which examines Vince McMahon’s rise and fall as WWE’s leader. The six-episode series will be available later this month, detailing McMahon’s ascent and his dramatic downfall following sexual misconduct allegations. Directed by Chris Smith (Tiger King) and produced by …
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