With Deadpool gearing up for his big move into the MCU, it appears that a brand new game is currently in the works featuring everyone's favourite fourth-wall-breaking antihero.
With steep discounts dropping on the PlayStation Store seemingly every other day, it's pretty hard to keep track of them all. But to help you stay up to speed, we're here to break down some of the best offerings on Sony's online storefront right now.
It's been seven years since the conclusion of NBC's The Office aired. And while nothing official is currently in the works, fans are still hankering for more from the uber-popular mockumentary series. Indeed, not only has the beloved sitcom consistently been one of the most-viewed shows across various streaming platforms around the world, but it's also fair to say that Scranton's favourite workplace delivered one of the most memorable and iconic comedy shows in recent years.
With everything going on in the world at the moment, picking up a super fun game for a bargain price may likely go a long way in taking your mind off things, while keeping the ol' wallet happy, too. And with a double whammy of Sony's latest sales to indulge in now, there's bound to be a title in the mix that'll help to turn that frown upside down.
Even though the PlayStation 5 is just around the corner, Sony continues to treat gamers to a wealth of impressive sales. And the latest promotion is a real doozie that'll really delight all you fighting fans out there.
Even though the biggest actors often have to go through countless auditions for certain movies, on occasion, the film and its director hand pick their very own leading star. And that's exactly what happened with Adam Sandler in 2002's kooky black comedy Punch-Drunk Love.
We've been lucky enough to get a heap of super cool fan trailers lately. From the jaw-droppingly awesome Lord Vader: A Star Wars Story, to a blood-drenched showdown between two of cinema's most iconic villains in Jason Vs. Michael, it's always fun showcasing unique fan-made interpretations of established franchises.
With the world still in the midst of a global pandemic, it's fair to say that this Halloween is going to probably look a little different, to say the least. Indeed, with social distancing and tighter local restrictions in place, it's likely that most people will be enjoying the creepiest season of the year from the comfort and safety of their own home, away from the bustling crowds.
Kicking off October in true spooky style, Netflix has just unleashed a brand new horror pic for audiences to enjoy. And it's been doing really well on the streaming platform, currently sitting in sixth place on the Top 10 most-watched list in the US.