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Andrew Webster

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    Plants vs. Zombies gets a facelift.

    The classic strategy game is getting remastered with a new edition called Replanted. In addition to enhanced visuals, it will add both co-op and PvP play when it launches on the Switch 2 on October 23rd.

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    Andrew Webster
    Katamari rolls onto the Switch.

    The next game in the iconic series, called Once Upon a Katamari, has a time-traveling theme, so you’ll be rolling stuff through different time periods. It’ll launch on the original Switch on October 24th.

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    Andrew Webster
    Nintendo is ready to show off its partners.

    At 9AM ET, Nintendo is airing its next Direct showcase, but this time the focus will be on titles from third-party developers. Are we finally going to see Silksong again? You can watch it all live below.

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    Andrew Webster
    It’s getting chilly on Prehistoric Planet.

    There have already been two great seasons of Apple’s prehistoric nature documentary series, and the next will shift the focus to the Ice Age, exploring the period across five episodes. Tom Hiddleston will be swapping in for Sir David Attenborough as the narrator when the show premieres on November 26th.

    A still photo from the TV series Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age.
    A still photo from the TV series Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age.
    A still photo from the TV series Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age.
    A still photo from the TV series Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age.
    A still photo from the TV series Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age.
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    Star Trek, superheroes, and lots of Stephen King: the best of SDCC 2025Star Trek, superheroes, and lots of Stephen King: the best of SDCC 2025
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    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    A Sundance standout is coming to Netflix.

    Train Dreams, which was one of my favorite films at the festival this year, is streaming on November 21st, and will also be coming to select theaters this fall. It’s an understated and heartbreaking movie about coping with loss and change, telling a story that spans a single lifetime and is buoyed by some incredible performances from Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones. You can get a feel for it in the new trailer below.