Sonic Team Refuses to do ‘Sonic Adventure’ Remake — Instead Focuses on New Projects

The announcement has caused a lot of discussion online. Some people believe a remake of Sonic Adventure would simply be a way to quickly make money, while others think it’s smart to avoid it, pointing to the many challenges that come with remaking older games. Sonic Team has stated they’d rather focus on creating new ideas instead of revisiting past titles. This decision has led to both criticism and praise, with many acknowledging the inherent complexities of such a project.

Neil Gaiman Assault Lawsuit Comes to an Abrupt End

Following several months of legal submissions, the judge has sided with the Sandman author’s lawyers, who argued that the U.S. was not the appropriate location for the lawsuit. Judge James D. Peterson determined that, under the legal principle of “forum no conveniens”-which allows a judge to dismiss a case if it would be better heard elsewhere-the case should not move forward in the United States. Importantly, Peterson clarified that he did not evaluate any of the evidence presented, and his decision does not indicate whether the claims made are accurate or not.

t Becomes a New Streaming Hit

It recently climbed into the top 10 most-watched movies on HBO during the first week of October, according to data from FlixPatrol. This rise in popularity likely coincides with the release of the film. It first came out in 2017, featuring Bill Skarsgård in the iconic role of Pennywise, and also starred Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard as Richie Tozier.

Roger Ebert Called The Mummy ‘Good Trash’

Over twenty years since its initial release, The Mummy is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, now ranking among the Top 10 titles on Peacock. This isn’t simply people feeling nostalgic, though. As a new generation discovers the movie, it’s becoming apparent that Roger Ebert’s review wasn’t critical-it was actually quite insightful. The film is a prime example of a fun, unpretentious, and incredibly enjoyable blockbuster-the kind Hollywood rarely produces these days. Ebert wasn’t putting the movie down; he was praising it for being exactly what it set out to be.

10 Fan-Favorite Anime Characters Who Are Only Popular Because They’re Hot

An anime character is considered attractive when they’re both visually appealing and have a personality people enjoy, or if they have a great sense of style. When someone has both inner and outer appeal, they become really captivating, and it’s enjoyable to be a fan. It’s worth noting that while these characters often have other good qualities, anime fans usually focus on their attractiveness first. These characters are often referred to as a bishonen or bishojo, or an ikemen or a particularly stunning “bad girl,” just to name a few examples.

Best Transformers Comics (Updated: October 2025)

The Transformers comics have mostly stayed true to the classic look and feel. So, if you didn’t enjoy the visual style of the Michael Bay films, you won’t have that problem here. A lot of the comics spend more time building up the history and connections between the different robots, rather than focusing solely on battles. Specifically, the Decepticons are shown with more depth and complexity than they’ve been given in the movies. They’re portrayed with more nuance, making them more interesting characters.

‘Scream 7’ Newcomer Teases the Star-Studded Return of the Iconic Slasher Franchise

Recently, Grace spoke with Collider as part of their Ladies Night interview series. Her experience in horror films is well-known, with credits including Annabelle Comes Home, Malignant, and Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House, to name a few. However, becoming part of the Scream franchise was a completely new experience for her. She was so enthusiastic that she specifically asked to visit the set after finishing her own scenes, eager to see the return of the popular cast: