43 Years Later, John Carpenter Can Finally Answer The Thing’s Biggest Question

Since its release in 1982, The Thing has become a classic, elevating a strong concept into a truly exceptional film through its skillful building of tension and paranoia. The movie is famous for its deliberately unclear ending, which continues to spark debate among fans worldwide. With director John Carpenter hinting at a return to the franchise, he now has the chance to finally resolve that debate—or, even better, keep the mystery alive. Regardless, the possibility of a sequel or reboot has given sci-fi and horror fans renewed hope for another suspenseful experience from a master of the genre.

Gremlins 3 Sets 2027 Release Date with Spielberg Producing

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav announced on Thursday, November 6, 2025, that a third Gremlins movie is in the works. Gremlins 3 is scheduled to hit theaters on November 19, 2027, and will be directed by Chris Columbus, who also wrote the script for the original 1984 Gremlins film.

Indonesia Considers Video Game “Restrictions” After School Bombing

So, I was reading that President Prabowo in Indonesia is taking this recent violent attack really seriously. Apparently, he’s asked his team to figure out what kind of limits they might put on things after the police finish their investigation. He hasn’t said exactly what those limits would be, but his State Secretary, Prasetyo Hadi, let slip they’re specifically looking at PUBG – you know, that super popular battle royale game – as a potential area for restrictions. It’s kinda crazy to think a game could be involved, but that’s what’s being reported.

A case worth waiting for? The handcrafted noir comedy Mouse PI For Hire brings 1930s cartoon magic to life. The game looks promising but the devs need a little more time to make it shine

The game Mouse: P.I. For Hire is a funny, old-fashioned detective story set in the city of Mouseberg. You play as Jack Pepper (voiced by Troy Baker), a private investigator and former soldier, who investigates three different mysteries. The game’s creators recently explained that a big challenge was maintaining the game’s black-and-white look while still making sure players knew what they could interact with. To solve this, they used light and shadows to highlight important objects.