As DC Studios co-head James Gunn reshapes the DC Universe, scuttlebutt continues to swirl about superhero castings. One such rumor about the next Batman was apparently so far out there that Gunn decided to stomp it out with a very clear word: “Bullshit.”That was Gunn’s response on Threads, after a deleted post stated that DC Studios “wants a middle-aged Batman.” Logically, the debunked rumor doesn’t seem far-fetched, since Bruce Wayne will team up with his son, Damien, in The Brave and the Bold. Gunn previously stated that “Damien Wayne is my favorite Robin.” The project will be inspired by Grant Morrison’s comic-book run and will serve as an introduction to the Bat-family in the new DC Universe.Batman's Animated Evolution, From The Batman/Superman Hour to Caped CrusaderSee MoreThis isn’t the first time Gunn has decided to debunk a Dark Knight rumor, by the way. In August, Gunn squashed rumors that there was a video game in the works based on The Batman. That franchise is separate from Gunn’s new DC Universe and set within its own world, with Robert Pattinson portraying the Caped Crusader. Currently, HBO’s The Penguin is in the middle of its limited-series run. The TV show wil…

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Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition recently launched, and right now you can grab it at a discounted price of $25 at Woot. It’s just one of numerous Switch exclusives on sale at the Amazon-owned retailer. One of the other standout deals is the recently released Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. Get Nintendo World Championships Deal


A nostalgic look back at Nintendo’s 8-bit era and the real-world Nintendo World Championships in 1990, this compilation includes over 150 minigames spread across 13 NES titles and normally retails for $30. A lot of these games are focused on speedrunning, like seeing how quickly you can blast through the first level of Super Mario Bros. or how many Octoroks you can defeat within a set time limit in The Legend of Zelda.

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It’s worth noting that this special is only for the game, not the $60 Deluxe Set. Something …

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has just arrived in cinemas, and like clockwork, preorders for its 4K Blu-ray release are already live. Fans of physical media can get the film in a neat steelbook cover edition, but this one is a little different from other steelbook releases as it features a glow-in-the-dark finish that emits a spooky green radiance when the lights are switched off. Preorders for the $35 limited edition are live now.

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Special features haven’t been revealed yet, but it’s likely that there’ll be the usual promotional materials, featurettes, and other behind-the-scenes extras for this release. This is one of the nicer steelbook covers we’ve seen so far this year, as in addition to Beetlejuice and Lydia being featured on the cover, the inside also has all of the tiny-heade…

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After surprisingly appearing almost a year ago, The Elder Scrolls: Castles is officially available now on mobile devices. The spiritual successor to Fallout Shelter sees players overseeing their kingdom where one day in real life equates to a full year in the game.Last month, Bethesda revealed the release date for The Elder Scrolls: Castles, which can be downloaded on iOS or Google Play. In addition, pre-registration was open at that time, with people who did so able to claim free rewards for the mobile title. The list of goodies contains: 100 gems, a Dynasty XP boost for 10 minutes, legendary pack, three banner decorations, and the legendary subject, Ulfric Stormcloak. Bethesda notes players must reach Dynasty level 25 before October 10 to get these gifts. Originally, The Elder Scrolls: Castles released out of nowhere on Google Play in September 2023. It was basically shadow-dropped and marked as an early-access title without any sort of official announcement. Then, in January, Bethesda oddly unveiled The Elder Scrolls: Castles as a brand-new game without acknowledging its previous availability.The Elder Scrolls: Castles has players making serious decisions regarding rati…

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