Donkey Kong Catch-Up: From fighting Mario to punching rocks

If you’re wondering where the big, bow-tied ape originated or what he has been doing since the classic Donkey Kong game (it’s hard to overlook that), I thought it would be entertaining to call this little exercise “DK Update.” Essentially, I’m working on a look back, if you will. Let’s give a round of applause for now; we’ll discuss clapping in more detail later.

Robot Chicken Creators on Making Fun of Reality TV Shows, Franchise’s Future | Interview

This special, hailing from creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, is the beloved spoof series that brings you a 30-minute burst of quick wit sketches featuring Discovery, Food Network, and TLC. In Robot Chicken: Self-Discovery Special, our bashful Robot Chicken Nerd takes off on a voyage of self-discovery, the quintessential American way – by venturing into reality TV. Will he unearth a 90 Day Fiancé… or become Shark Week’s next meal?

Superman 2: James Gunn Rules Out 2 DCU Crossover Ideas Involving Batman

During a recent interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, Gunn revealed some details about his upcoming movie. He stated that while this next project isn’t a direct sequel to a Superman film, Superman plays a significant role in it. Fear not, fans, as this new movie won’t be another “Batman vs. Superman” tale.

The Batman 2 & DCU’s Dark Knight Get Updates From James Gunn

Back in 2022, I was thrilled to witness Matt Reeves’ masterpiece, “The Batman,” grace the big screens across America. With the announcement of a Penguin-centric spin-off series, my excitement has only grown. Now, it seems that we’ll finally get a direct sequel to this modern Batman tale, titled “The Batman: Part II,” slated for release in October 2027. Just recently, the script for The Batman 2 was handed over to Warner Bros. by Reeves and Mattson Tomlin, keeping us one step closer to the return of our caped crusader!

How Many Post-Credits Scenes Fantastic Four: First Steps Has Revealed

Here’s next weekend’s release in U.S. theaters: The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” directed by Matt Shakman, featuring Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing, and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch.

Krafton responds to Subnautica 2 lawsuit & accusations of sabotage

Krafton released an email statement to Shacknews, stating that they deny the accusations of sabotage regarding the delayed release of Subnautica 2’s early access. Instead, they assert that the delays were due to their refusal to launch a game they believed wouldn’t meet fan expectations or uphold trust. They plan to confront the co-founders in court to validate these claims.