If you weren’t able to see Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein in theaters during its all-too-brief theatrical run, it’ll be on Netflix next week. The latest trailer, meanwhile, provides the best look yet at Jacob Elordi’s take on the creature.
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Paramount has announced some of the creative talent behind the upcoming Call of Duty movie: Peter Berg (Battleship, Hancock) will write, direct and produce, while Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan is serving as a writer and producer. Still no word on when the movie might hit theaters, or if there’ll be a zombie mode.
A Call of Duty movie is coming

The Netflix fantasy epic continues its downward spiral with a bloated and mostly boring new chapter.
My beloved Blue Jays are currently up 3-2 in the World Series, in part due to an outstanding performance from 22-year-old Trey Yesavage, who apparently uses doomscrolling as a way to prepare mentally. Professional athletes: they’re just like us!
The fifth and final season of Stranger Things kicks off next month, and in the meantime Netflix has a very dramatic new trailer to get you in an Upside Down mood.
The long-gestating throwback horror game finally has a release date — for real this time — and will be making the holidays spookier when it drops on December 4th. It’s coming to Steam and Xbox.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes studio Simogo just announced a new bundle that collects seven of the developer’s early titles in one package. They range from the haunting adventure Year Walk to the interactive spy novel Device 6, and the collection will be available on the Switch and Steam on December 2nd.

The Breaking Bad creator is dabbling in sci-fi again, years after getting his start on The X-Files.


As promised, Masahiro Sakurai spent an hour detailing just about everything you could think of related to Kirby Air Riders, including its gameplay, soundtrack, and some very big Amiibo figures. Also, there are lots of gummies for some reason. Watch the whole thing here — the game itself hits the Switch 2 on November 20th.
