Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Remake For Netflix Has Found Its Cast – Report
Coming off a big win at Sunday's Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature, director Guillermo del Toro is eyeing the cast for his next feature, a remake of the classic…
People Want A Cocaine Shark Movie After 3.5 Tons Of Cocaine Found In The Ocean
Authorities recently discovered 3.5 tons of cocaine floating in the ocean, and this has led movie fans to call for a Cocaine Shark movie to follow the upcoming Cocaine Bear…
Gladiator 2 May Have Found Its Lead
The 2000 movie Gladiator is getting a sequel, two decades later, and now it may have found its lead. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Paul Mescal (Normal People, Aftersun) is…
Insomniac’s PS5 Spider-Man Found in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Poster
Insomniac’s PS5 version of Marvel’s Spider-Man has been seen in The post Insomniac’s PS5 Spider-Man Found in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Poster appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.
Sony Investing Further In Chinese Development Program That Found Games Like Genshin Impact
Sony is funding further development into Chinese games and is publishing Lost Soul Aside and Convallaria.
15 Wii U games that haven’t found their way to Nintendo Switch
On the 10th anniversary of the Wii U, we look back at 15 solid Wii U games and apps that haven't found their way over to the Switch yet.
How God of War: Ragnarok’s Director Found Inspiration in Classic NES Games
How God of War: Ragnarok's Director Found Inspiration in Classic NES Games
Elden Ring DLC References Found in New Patch
References to Elden Ring DLC were found in yesterday’s patch The post Elden Ring DLC References Found in New Patch appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.
V/H/S/99 Trailer Teases Larger Than Life Found Footage Horror
The trailer for the upcoming installment of beloved found footage horror anthology series, V/H/S/99, has arrived at New York Comic-Con and you can take it in, right now, in all…
Activision Blizzard found to have withheld raises from union workers
The National Labor Relations Board found that Activision Blizzard purposely held back raises from Raven Software QA testers involved in union activity.