Star Wars Fans Are Campaigning For Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren Movie (And An Airplane Is Involved)

Viewers who followed the Star Wars saga in release order witnessed Ben Solo’s journey toward redemption throughout the sequel trilogy. After sharing their initial reactions to the Kylo Ren movie online, some fans have taken their protest a step further. Collider reports that a group actually paid for a plane to fly over Disney headquarters, trailing a banner that read:

James Gunn Admits The MCU’s Thanos Is Preventing The DCU From Introducing This Major Villain

The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) hinted strongly at the arrival of the villain Darkseid, who finally appeared in Zack Snyder’s Justice League as a possible future threat to the Justice League. However, those plans were abandoned when the DC Universe (DCU) was rebooted. Now, with the DCU starting fresh with both new and returning characters, many fans thought Darkseid might be the main villain in the first chapter, “Gods and Monsters.” But recent comments from James Gunn suggest that won’t be the case.

This isn’t a My Neighbor Totoro shot, it’s someone’s base in No Man’s Sky

While Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke are fantastic, I consider My Neighbor Totoro to be the best Studio Ghibli film. I’m a huge fan – my home is filled with Totoro merchandise, from Christmas decorations to blankets and pillows. And I’m not the only one; someone was so inspired they even created a Totoro-themed base in the No Man’s Sky video game.

Make All Classic Cartoons Free

Tubi, the free streaming service with ads, started gaining attention when it added a large collection of classic Looney Tunes cartoons in August. They acquired 789 shorts, ranging from golden-age favorites like “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery” and “Long-Haired Hare” to cartoons from the early 1990s. According to Tubi’s head of acquisitions, Samuel Harowitz, the Looney Tunes collection has been incredibly successful, becoming one of the platform’s top ten most-watched series and appealing to viewers of all ages.

Stablecoins: From Niche to Checkout Champ 🛍️💸

According to a press release dated Oct. 24 (yes, we’re still talking about it), the Worldwide Stablecoin Payment Network (WSPN) has officially launched WSPN Checkout. 📰 It’s like they took stablecoins, gave them a makeover, and said, “You’re going backstage at the ecommerce payment concert.” 🎤

The Best BF6 Controller Settings for High-Kill Games

If you’re used to playing Call of Duty and are starting Battlefield, you might be tempted to use the same settings. It’s natural to want to rely on what you already know. However, trying to make Battlefield feel like Call of Duty is a common mistake. These games are built differently, with unique ways of aiming. Settings that feel good in Call of Duty’s environments might feel awkward and unpredictable in Battlefield’s larger, more open spaces.

Battlefield 6’s Battle Royale Mode Could Be A Shadowdrop Next Week

According to Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming and reports from Modern Warzone, a battle royale mode for Battlefield 6 will be unexpectedly released on October 28th. Data discovered within the game files, codenamed “Granite,” appears to confirm this is the new battle royale mode.