We’ll probably never know what Little Nightmares 3 would’ve been like if the original team had made it, but at least we’ve got Reanimal

It’s still unclear why Tarsier Studios didn’t develop *Little Nightmares 3*. Although Bandai Namco owns the *Little Nightmares* franchise, Tarsier retained ownership of the game’s underlying technology and gameplay systems. Their new game, *Reanimal*, strongly resembles *Little Nightmares* in both look and feel, suggesting the developers weren’t finished with that style of game. Interestingly, the demos for both *Little Nightmares 3* and *Reanimal* were released very close together.

‘Cliffhanger’ Reboot With Pierce Brosnan Sets 2026 Release Date

According to *The Playlist*, the upcoming *Cliffhanger* remake aims for a realistic and thrilling experience, similar to *The Shallows* in its intensity and *The Grey* in its emotional depth. It will focus on the characters’ struggles rather than relying on over-the-top action. Row K previously described it as a major cinematic event and has scheduled its release for August 28, 2026. While August is often a slow month for movie releases, this timing could actually help the film stand out, as it avoids direct competition with the biggest summer hits.

This Mindflayer Fan Art Belongs in a Museum

It’s surprisingly fascinating to see a mind flayer – a terrifying creature with tentacles and psychic abilities – painted like a subject in a classic Renaissance portrait. This unexpected mix of styles has become a popular trend in fan art. It’s more than just dressing a monster in old clothes; it’s a real artistic approach that shows how traditional painting techniques can add surprising layers to beloved fantasy characters. The artwork feels both classic and completely fresh, as if discovering a forgotten masterpiece from another world.

How Tech Issues Derailed the WSOW Grand Finals

To understand the disappointment surrounding the technical issues at the World Series of Warzone finals, it’s important to know what was on the line. This wasn’t just a regular tournament—it was the most important Warzone competition of the year, bringing together top players to compete for significant prize money and the title of champion. Players had worked incredibly hard all year to reach this point, and fans saw it as the biggest Warzone event of all. The atmosphere was amazing, and everyone had high hopes, making the technical problems even more upsetting.

Robert Englund’s Favorite Nightmare on Elm Street Film Is the Most Important Slasher Ever Made

In an interview with Bloody Disgusting, Robert Englund shared that *Freddy vs. Jason* is his favorite *A Nightmare on Elm Street* movie. The film brought him back to his iconic role as Freddy Krueger, this time facing off against Jason Voorhees from the *Friday the 13th* series. This epic showdown is a major reason the movie is so well-remembered, and it’s become one of the most important and impactful slasher films of all time.