Emily in Paris Is Ending Bientôt

Filming for the last season of Emily in Paris is currently underway in Greece, picking up after the fifth season ended with Gabriel hinting at a future together from the Mediterranean. It seems Emily is about to live out a *Mamma Mia!style adventure! After Greece, the show will take Emily to Morocco and then back to Paris, where everything started. Creator Darren Star says making the show has been an incredible experience and thanked viewers for embracing the series and its inspiration for travel and romance. While there’s no official release date yet, previous seasons have typically premiered in December – and what better way to celebrate the holidays than with Emily in Marrakech? Fans are already wondering which Moroccan tagine – chicken and olive or beef and prune – will win Emily’s heart.

Resident Evil Returns in New Teaser for Controversial Reboot

Even though the first Resident Evil movie received mixed reviews, it was popular enough to generate five sequels, all starring Milla Jovovich, culminating in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter in 2016. However, that wasn’t truly the end! Now, acclaimed horror director Zach Cregger (known for Barbarian and other works) is taking on the challenge of restarting the film series.

Iran’s $7.7B Crypto Gamble: Bitcoin vs. Western Fury

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the modern-day Cerberus of capital controls, announced the seizures last week, including a $344 million bounty scooped from the Tron network like crumbs from a dictator’s table. Iran’s crypto hoard? A mere $7.7 billion, enough to rank them among the world’s sovereign crypto-elite-if sovereigns are measured by their talent for financial improvisation.

Cuban Cries, HODLRises: Why He Tossed His Bitcoin

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban, whose net worth skewers the $10 billion mark, has admitted that his bitcoin stash has been largely sold, as the once‑promising hedge against a wobbling fiat currency and jarring geopolitical upheavals has shrunk away like a particularly dapper rogue.

The Batman 2 Set Videos Reveal First Day of Filming

A fan account called KCALOS recently shared a video on Twitter offering a close-up view of the first day of filming for The Batman: Part II. The video, shot in the Queensway Tunnel – which connects Liverpool and Birkenhead under the River Mersey – shows several Gotham City Police cars driving through. One car appears to have a shadowy figure riding on its roof, and later emerges with a broken windshield.

Black Flag Resynced Is the Mix of Old and New Assassin’s Creed That I’ve Wanted For Years

I recently spent time playing Resynced and got to try out the beginning of the game, explore a good portion of its open world, and even complete some side quests featuring a new character, Lucy Baldwin. While there’s plenty to discuss, what stood out most was how Resynced finally does something I’ve wanted from this series for a long time: successfully combine different types of gameplay from throughout the franchise into a cohesive experience.

Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen Review: A Rainy Day Made Whimsical

Let’s be upfront: I’m judging this game as if it’s for the kids who already love watching Bluey. While anyone can enjoy it, Bluey is really made for children, even though parents often get something out of it too. Overall, Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen feels like playing an actual episode, and it strikes a good balance – it’s challenging enough to keep young players engaged, but not so hard that it gets frustrating.

Prime Video’s New R-Rated Spy Thriller Is Officially No.1 On Streaming Despite Poor Reviews

Prime Video has a new exciting movie thanks to a popular TV show making a comeback in movie form after a three-year break. This comes right after the conclusion of Prime Video’s biggest series, The Boys, and the successful return of the spy thriller Citadel. Now, another one of the streamer’s hit spy shows is climbing the charts, quickly becoming one of the most-watched titles globally.

HYPE’s Triumph: A New High, Or Is It Just a Game of Chance?

While many competitors have maintained their composure, HYPE has taken to the dance floor, now vying for the attention of Dogecoin (DOGE), the tenth in rank, a position of considerable esteem, though not without its detractors. At present, DOGE holds a chasm of two billion dollars, yet HYPE’s latest maneuver has rekindled interest in its charms.