Tomb Raider TV Show Aims To “Reinvent” The Franchise

Story Kitchen announced a new series on its website (first noted by Infinity Tomb Raider) created in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios. The company described the collaboration as a major turning point, promising a completely revamped and expansive take on the franchise.

Dispatch Dev Thinks Other Studios Should Probably Avoid Episodic Releases

In an interview with the tech newsletter Knowledge, Choung remembered being told many times that releasing the game in weekly installments, rather than all at once, would be a mistake. However, the team felt this approach was crucial to telling the story effectively. He explained that the game contained the equivalent of three full-length, high-quality animated movies combined with a video game, and that this unique blend demanded an episodic release. This structure had always been central to the narrative, even though it went against typical industry practices.

Here’s Why Nintendo Fans Think That Mario Kart World DLC News Is Incoming

Fans think new evidence points to a possible Nintendo surprise. It comes from information found within the Nintendo Today app, which provides daily news and themes for different Nintendo games. A new Donkey Kong theme recently appeared, and data found within the app suggests it will feature a character who made an unexpected cameo in the Donkey Kong Bananza game.

Margot Robbie Has Seen Your Wuthering Heights Casting Backlash

Many people have been talking about Margot Robbie’s role in the upcoming 2026 film, and she’s aware of the discussions, including the criticism. She recently spoke to British Vogue about the reaction, specifically addressing concerns that her blonde hair doesn’t match the description of the character in Emily Brontë’s novel, who is a brunette. The Barbie star responded to the resulting “fuss” by saying:

Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 Ending & Post-Credits Scenes Explained: How They Set Up FNAF3

The climactic showdown between Charlotte, the Toy animatronics, Vanessa’s brother Michael Afton (who works as a security guard), and the kids—Mike, Abby, and Vanessa—is suddenly stopped when the original animatronics arrive at the Schmidt house to help. The ending of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, including a scene after the credits, introduces important events that will shape the future of the series.

Rick And Morty Is About To Be Pulled From Netflix, And Soon

The popular animated show Rick and Morty first aired in 2013 on Adult Swim and has received high praise from critics, earning a 90% score on Rotten Tomatoes over its eight seasons. Recent reports from ComicBook indicate that the series, which follows a quirky scientist and his grandson, will soon be removed from Netflix in many countries.

Abandon All Hope

Set in 1854 Washington Territory, the seven-part series centers on a bitter rivalry between two powerful women and their families. Constance Van Ness, a shrewd businesswoman, relentlessly tries to take over rancher Fiona Nolan’s land to expand her silver mining operation. The series explores the sacrifices and consequences of both motherhood and pursuing one’s ambitions through the contrasting characters of the refined Constance and the outspoken Fiona. This focus on female leads marks a departure for creator Kurt Sutter, known for his earlier, male-driven shows. Sutter previously made a name for himself with gritty dramas like The Shield and Sons of Anarchy, which blended intense violence with emotional storylines and explored the complexities of masculinity. While those shows often involved crime and punishment, they were fundamentally melodramas about the struggles of men trying to maintain power, and Sutter wasn’t afraid to combine dramatic, larger-than-life moments with intimate, sometimes shocking, personal scenes.

Matlock Recap: Family Matters

This week’s episode of “Prior Bad Acts” introduces Olympia’s mother, Celeste (Vernée Watson), who has a strained relationship with her daughter. We see a flashback to when Celeste visited Olympia, Julian, and the grandkids in New York four years ago, bringing along her boyfriend, Lionel Carlisle (Scott Lawrence). During that visit, Olympia learned that Celeste and Lionel were overspending and racking up credit card debt, reinforcing Olympia’s preference for her stable and reliable father. It highlighted a pattern of impulsive decisions, particularly regarding love and finances, that Olympia had observed in her mother.