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James Gunn Doesn’t Want to Change 1 Thing About DCU After Netflix-Warner Bros $82.7 Billion Deal
James Gunn Doesn’t Want to Change 1 Thing About DCU After Netflix-Warner Bros $82.7 Billion Deal As you may have heard already, Netflix is preparing to buy the entire Warner Bros. film and TV studio for a total enterprise value of approximately $82.7 billion (via Netflix). So far, if everything goes smoothly and regulators give the green light, the deal will officially close by 2026. Naturally, this would mark one of […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 6
Top 10 Cheapest Red Skins in CS2 Right Now (December 2025)
Top 10 Cheapest Red Skins in CS2 Right Now (December 2025) If you’re still out of the loop, Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) lets you now trade Covert (red) skins to craft knives. Of course, everyone wants to get a knife as cheaply as possible while still having the best pattern and finish. So, here are the 10 cheapest red skins that are listed on Steam Market right […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 6
Jay Kelly Soundtrack: Every Song in the Netflix Film
Jay Kelly Soundtrack: Every Song in the Netflix Film Netflix’s new comedy-drama Jay Kelly, starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler, has been well-received, including for its music and how it elevates its emotional impact. The story follows movie star Jay Kelly as he embarks on an unexpectedly profound journey through Europe with his manager, Ron. Composed by Academy Award nominee Nicholas Britell, the film […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 6
Timothée Chalamet Is Unbeatable in Hollywood When It Comes to 1 Aspect of Movie Making
Timothée Chalamet Is Unbeatable in Hollywood When It Comes to 1 Aspect of Movie Making Timothée Chalamet will soon be seen in the sports comedy/drama, Marty Supreme, and let’s just say that the marketing campaign is off the charts. The actor recently made an appearance at CCXP, Brazil, to promote his upcoming film. Not only was he absolutely hilarious at the event, but he single-handedly took Marty Supreme‘s marketing to […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 6
The New Thor Will Look Nothing Like Chris Hemsworth: God of War Live Action Casting
The New Thor Will Look Nothing Like Chris Hemsworth: God of War Live Action Casting Ólafur Darri Ólafsson is reportedly in talks to play Thor in Amazon’s upcoming live-action God of War series, and Max Parker may take on the role of Baldur, per insider Daniel Richtman. Fans who have been biting their nails over the casting of Kratos and Atreus now have a glimpse of who will be portraying […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 6
Red Dead Redemption 3 Has But One Obligation to Fans: Solve the Franchise’s Oldest and Creepiest Mystery
Red Dead Redemption 3 Has But One Obligation to Fans: Solve the Franchise’s Oldest and Creepiest Mystery Rockstar Games has released many games, and, of course, many mysteries still lie in the darkness. Not talking about ghosts and UFOs, because there’s one consistent mystery that remains unanswered, and that’s the alias of Strange Man from Red Dead Redemption. In Red Dead Redemption, the character makes a debut, but it’s never explained who […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 5
“We’re saving Hollywood”: Tom Cruise’s Next Movie Is in Danger After Netflix CEO’s Remark
“We’re saving Hollywood”: Tom Cruise’s Next Movie Is in Danger After Netflix CEO’s Remark The merger of WB and Netflix has reasonably cast doubt on the future of theatrical releases, especially the former’s upcoming slate, which includes Tom Cruise‘s next major venture from director Alejandro G. Iñárritu. In April of this year, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos doubled down on his stance regarding streaming, voicing issues with traditional theatrical release […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 5
New Dragon Quest Eden Manga Based on Dragon Quest VII
New Dragon Quest Eden Manga Based on Dragon Quest VII Square Enix announced a new manga series called Dragon Quest Eden that will be based on the events of Dragon Quest VII . It will follow the events of Dragon Quest: Warriors of Eden , an unfinished series also based on that entry. Kamui Fujiwara will return as its mangaka. It will run in the Square Enix manga magazine Young Gangan in Japan, with the first chapter appearing on January 5, 2026. There are few details about what to expect from Dragon Quest Eden yet, aside from the author, debut date, and fact it is based on the events of the seventh game. The reveal did include new art of the main characters the hero, Maribel, and Kiefer. That art does seem to suggest it will pick up where the first adaptation from Fujiwara left off and could involve some plot elements from the Reimagined remake, due to the depiction of Kiefer . It is also only confirmed for Japan, with no details about a possible worldwide release. We have seen Kamui Fujiwara Dragon Quest manga appear in English recently, however. Square Enix started releasing Dragon Quest: The Mark of Erdrick worldwide. That featured art by Fujiwara and a Chiaki Kawamata story. It acted as a prequel to Dragon Quest III .  The Dragon Quest Eden manga will begin running in Young Gangan in Japan on January 5, 2026, and the Dragon Quest VII Reimagined  remake will come to the Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on February 5, 2026. The post New Dragon Quest Eden Manga Based on Dragon Quest VII appeared first on Siliconera .
Dec 5
Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.4 Gets Trailer, Letter from the Producer Livestream
Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.4 Gets Trailer, Letter from the Producer Livestream Square Enix held its latest Letter from the Producer presentation for MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV . Following on from the previous presentation, Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida revealed more from the recently revealed Patch 7.4 update, titled “Into the Mist”. The presentation includes the reveal of the update's trailer as well as a new track in the game from Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, Prophets of Rage) featuring Caleb Shomo (Beartooth), which will appear in the Patch 7.4 raid content. It also features a preview of the new 72-player Frontline PvP campaign Worqor Chirteh (Triumph) and the Merchant’s Tale Variant Dungeon, as well as the new Command Panel UI element, Strategy Board feature, and updated Glamour options. Set to release on December 16, 2025, the Patch 7.4 update includes: New Main Scenario Quests New Dungeon: Mistwake New Trial: Hell on Rails, which will include both Normal and Extreme modes New Raid Tier: The Arcadion: Heavyweight, which will include both Normal and Savage modes (Savage difficulty will be available on January 6, 2026) New Variant Dungeon: Merchant’s Tale (available in Patch 7.45), as well as new difficulty levels and play style possibility updates New Unreal Trial: Tsukuyomi’s Pain (Unreal): Level 100 version of the Trial against Tsukuyomi Duty Support Additions: Dzemael Darkhold and Aurum Vale Occult Crescent Update: Three new Phantom Jobs (Mystic Knight, Dancer, and Gladiator) and additional accessories Phantom Weapon Updates Cosmic Exploration: New planet Oizys (available in Patch 7.41), as well as new rewards and system updates Further Cosmic Tool Enhancement Glamour System Updates: Removal of level, class, and job restrictions on gear for glamour purposes (though weapons and tools can only be equipped by the corresponding class) PvP Updates: The start of PvP Series 10, existing action adjustments, and new Frontline map: Worqor Chirteh Inconceivably Further Hildibrand Adventures Other Miscellaneous Updates: Gold Saucer updates, new UI colour themes (Clear White, Clear Green), strategy panel UI, new “Command Panel” UI, and more. Taking place after the events of  Endwalker , and marking the start of a major new story arc for the game,  Dawntrail  sees the Warrior of Light’s help requested for Tural’s contested rite of succession. The expansion adds two new Jobs: melee DPS role Viper and ranged DPS role Pictomancer. It also includes a new level cap of 100, new dungeons, new locations, new side content, and more. Those looking to read more about  Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail  can check out  RPGamer’s review of its PlayStation 5 version.   Patch 7.4 Trailer   Full Presentation, also available on Twitch (Japanese, slides in English) The post Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.4 Gets Trailer, Letter from the Producer Livestream appeared first on RPGamer .
Dec 5
Will the New Harry Potter Show Air on Netflix Instead of HBO?
Will the New Harry Potter Show Air on Netflix Instead of HBO? The new Netflix–Warner Bros. deal has sparked major questions about the future availability of flagship content, including the upcoming Harry Potter series adaptation. Netflix recently announced a definitive agreement to acquire Warner Bros., including its film and TV studios, HBO, and HBO Max, in a deal valued at approximately $82.7 billion. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 5
EU just slammed Elon Musk with an astronomical price for what they found out about his blue checkmark deception
EU just slammed Elon Musk with an astronomical price for what they found out about his blue checkmark deceptionPocket change for the richest man on the planet, though.
Dec 5
Netflix Acquires WB for $82.7 Billion: What Happens to HBO Max Now?
Netflix Acquires WB for $82.7 Billion: What Happens to HBO Max Now? Buckle up, folks. The world of streaming and the war between theatrical releases vs streaming is about to change forever. Netflix is all set to acquire Warner Bros. and HBO Max for a total amount of $82.7 billion. This marks one of the biggest acquisition deals in the entertainment industry. Under this deal, Netflix will […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 5
Space Samurai Action RPG SOL Shogunate Announced
Space Samurai Action RPG SOL Shogunate Announced Developer Chaos Manufacturing announced its debut title, SOL Shogunate . The game is billed as a space-samurai, single-player, third-person action RPG set in a colonised solar system ruled by a powerful shogunate. It is said to be early in development, but is available to wishlist on Steam . SOL Shogunate follows Yuzuki the former heir to a once-powerful samurai family that is massacred by a rival clan. She embarks on a quest of vengeance that takes her across a lunar metropolis, space elevators, and artificial Earth-like comforts. The game features multiple weapon types, with weapons able to be infused with different elemental effects, while players can also utilise gene splices to gain new skills and abilities. Boss encounters are said to make use of collaborations with Japanese acts such as AliA.   [foogallery id="180686"]   The post Space Samurai Action RPG SOL Shogunate Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
Dec 5
Witchspire Shows First Gameplay, Playtest Coming Soon
Witchspire Shows First Gameplay, Playtest Coming Soon Envar Games released its first gameplay trailer for co-op crafting adventure Witchspire . The 45-second video gives a quick tease of exploration, resource gathering, building, and combat. It also comes as the developer opens up sign-ups for an upcoming playtest on Steam , set to run in early 2026. Witchspire puts players in the role of novice witches and wizards in a magical open world where an ancient darkness is rising. The game combines elements of survival, creature-collecting, and adventure games. It is planned to release on Steam Early Access sometime in 2026.   The post Witchspire Shows First Gameplay, Playtest Coming Soon appeared first on RPGamer .
Dec 5
Lina Inverse ASMR Being Released for Slayers Anniversary
Lina Inverse ASMR Being Released for Slayers Anniversary To commemorate the 35th anniversary of Slayers , Kadokawa will release a Slayers ASMR video on Mimicle. Lina will whisper spells into your ear, and fans can vote for which spells they want to hear from her. [Thanks, PR Times !] The recording will use binaural mics, which will add to immersion. You’ll actually feel like Lina is standing next to you and whispering into your ears, according to the press release from Kadokawa. Aside from hearing Lina say spells like Fireball and Ragna Blade, you’ll also be able to hear her breathing. The video is marketed as sleep-learning material from Lina for aspiring sorcerers and sorceresses. Unfortunately, it is highly unlikely that listeners will actually be able to use any magic after they listen to it. The full list of spells she’ll say isn’t available, but fans will have a bit of control over the script. From December 5 to 31, 2025, you’ll also be able to cast your votes on Mimicle for what spells you want to hear from Lina. To vote, you’ll need a Mimicle account. Megumi Hayashibara , who voices Lina in the Japanese dub of Slayers , will reprise her role for ASMR. Hayashibara is a prominent voice actress who started working in the late 1980s, with many famous roles over the years. A small sample of her filmography (aside from Slayers ) includes Rei from Neon Genesis Evangelion , Ai Haibara/Shiho Miyano from Detective Conan , Musashi/Jessie from Pokemon , Faye from Cowboy Bebop , Anna from Shaman King , and Saihara from Danganronpa V3 . The Slayers ASMR video will come out in January 2026, and it’ll cost 1650 JPY ($10.65). It’ll be available on Mimicle.  The post Lina Inverse ASMR Being Released for Slayers Anniversary appeared first on Siliconera .
Dec 5
Mark Wahlberg Reportedly Made So Much Money From His Content This Year, He Now Rules Streaming
Mark Wahlberg Reportedly Made So Much Money From His Content This Year, He Now Rules Streaming Mark Wahlberg, the Hollywood legend who’s been around so long, has hustled his way to the top. The Flight Risk actor made a sh*t ton of money this year, with Forbes estimating that Wahlberg earned $60 million. Mark Wahlberg has banked on straight-to-streaming movies, resulting in the actor achieving A-list status for earning $20 to […] This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire
Dec 5
How Sony Captured the Grown-Up Gaming Market with the PS5
How Sony Captured the Grown-Up Gaming Market with the PS5When Sony launched the PlayStation 5, it wasn’t simply a generational upgrade, it was a console positioned to mature with … The post How Sony Captured the Grown-Up Gaming Market with the PS5 appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Dec 5
AI in Gaming: How is Artificial Intelligence Used in Video Games?
AI in Gaming: How is Artificial Intelligence Used in Video Games?Playing and making games is changing with the current times with the use of AI. Because of this, it’s making gaming more dynamic and immersive, providing a truly individualised experience. From “lifelike” NPCs and intelligent enemies in-game to procedurally generated worlds, AI has made its mark and is here to stay! In this guide to…  Read More » AI in Gaming: How is Artificial Intelligence Used in Video Games?  The post AI in Gaming: How is Artificial Intelligence Used in Video Games?  appeared first on Blog | CyberPowerPC UK .
Dec 5
Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, meaning it’ll own Hogwarts Legacy, Mortal Kombat, and the Arkham games
Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, meaning it’ll own Hogwarts Legacy, Mortal Kombat, and the Arkham gamesThe post Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, meaning it’ll own Hogwarts Legacy, Mortal Kombat, and the Arkham games appeared first on The Escapist .
Dec 5
Demonschool Review - Class Is In Session
Demonschool Review - Class Is In Session Reviewed on: PC Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC Publisher: Ysbryd Games Developer: Necrosoft Games Release: November 19, 2025 Rating: Teen School life can encompass a lot. There are classes to attend, extracurriculars to get involved in, and plenty of fellow students to meet and grow alongside. And if you're attending Demonschool, there's a fair bit of infernal conflict and apocalyptic terror to overcome, alongside your finals.   Demonschool's Hemsk Island is a lively college town filled with things to do: fishing, cooking, reading tea leaves, tossing coins in fountains, fixing up arcade cabinets, and dispensing of demons with tactical precision, all set amid a Y2K-fueled analog community. Demonschool feels like a lockbox of clever ideas. Though the breadth of side activities sometimes belies depth, it's the core tactical combat, audio-visual flair, and found-family story that helps Demonschool clear the course with great marks. The semester of Demonschool starts with Faye, a new student descended from a lineage of demon hunters, on the ferry to Hemsk Island for university. There's a prophecy saying the world will end several weeks from now, and she's on the hunt to solve it. Along the way, you gather up a party around Faye, get weekly assignments, and learn more about why demons are popping up with increasing frequency. The cast of characters gathered throughout the course of Demonschool is an eclectic, fun bunch. There were some clear favorites for me over others, either depending on their particular skillset or just general vibes, but each one stands out on their own. Aina, the cool, tough daughter of a crime lord is probably my favorite, but others such as the beastmaster-like Mercy and Henk, who literally drops desks and other items on the field, all offered unique options for my party, as well as fun social bonds to build up between major quests. It's a shame, then, that it takes a bit for Demonschool to get to that point. The first few in-game weeks of Demonschool are slow, as Faye and friends take time to start growing their numbers. This, combined with a generally high frequency of battles, means you're tackling fights and hanging out with the same set of companions for a spell. When it gets going, though, the tactical combat sings. In description, Demonschool's tactics sound complex; you have a planning phase, in which you spend increasing amounts of fixed points to move and attack with your chosen party. Movement happens in straight lines and diagonals, so combat often tasks you with threading moves together, hopping from one foe to the next. All the while, you're trying to kill enough demons to fill up the meter and reach the opposite side of the battlefield, to seal them all away and end the fight, before any demons reach your side of the field and crack the barrier, spilling out into the real world. Add in some specific rules around moving and attacking, as well as little adjustments like side-stepping, and Demonschool can be a lot to wrap your mind around, tactically. Necrosoft's taken a very direct approach – numbers are low, as are health bars, and it makes combat feel punchy, fast, and sometimes dangerous. That's why the planning phase works so well, though. Nailing a turn where you sweep through a horde of demons, pulling off big manga-panel cut-in combo attacks and wiping away the field before sealing it, is an electric reward for solving the tactical puzzle.   The tools available ensure you have interesting options for solving too, and I enjoyed when Demonschool forced me to stop using my go-to A-team and experiment with more unconventional characters' toolkits. The focus on movement and effects, rather than only increasing base damage numbers, means characters do cooler things: augment their attacks to fire in different patterns, add poison or burn to their strikes, or let healers reduce the damage output of enemies with their restorative measures. Though the information is not always easy to uncover, managing your party's skills and abilities lets you craft a crew that can do some really wild stuff. It all culminates in the boss fights, which are the crowning highlight of Demonschool. Making bosses for tactics games can be tricky, but Necrosoft makes every major encounter memorable and exciting. Bosses add new dangers, push you in ways normal fights don't, and can even warp the battlefield and game mechanics in ways you'll have to adapt to on the fly. A particular fight on a circular plane lived rent-free in my head for days after clearing it. Some fights were a bit perfunctory, but honestly, even the ones that took me just a minute or two to clear felt like I was exhibiting mastery over a system that once intimidated me. Like acing a final, Demonschool lends a notion of accomplishment. The less-engaging side is the extracurricular activities, where Faye can hang out with characters or take part in minigames. Fishing, karaoke, cooking, and more add a lot of things to do, and some help with boosting social rapport for the ever-growing cast of characters. But they become repetitive too fast, especially if you're trying to max out bonds with specific companions. I slowly lost interest in them over the course of the 30 or so hours I spent working my way through Demonschool. There are some side quests, as well, but they usually encompass talking to a few people, fast-traveling between zones, and a battle or two. Side quests and activities do, at least, encourage you to wander the island and take in the sights and sounds. Demonschool has a wonderful blend of sprite-work and low-poly, PS1-era graphics that frame its world perfectly, alongside an absolutely masterful soundtrack. Every battle, the music drops to a subdued beat for the planning phase and then naturally slides up to an intense tune when you hit "go" on the fight, then back down for the next round. The turn-of-the-21st-century vibes are immaculate in Demonschool; it looks and sounds unlike anything else you'll play this year, in the best way. Demonschool is infectious. The tactical clicks as I fired off a masterful turn that wipes out swathes of demonic creatures kept me coming back, day after day, week after week. Each new character pushed me in new directions, opening new horizons, while also luring me into new bonds and relationships. Though it takes a while to get going and falls a bit short in its side activities, Demonschool still manages to be a haunted PS1 disc of tactical joy. Score: 8 About Game Informer's review system
Dec 5
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