Blasphemous, The Game Kitchen’s stylish action-platformer, is heading for iOS and Android

Game Studio, Game Kitchen, has disclosed that their hit action-platformer game, Blasphemous, is expected to arrive on both iOS and Android devices, apparently in response to fan requests. The voice of the people is clear – they yearn for more challenging Metroidvania games on mobile platforms. As of now, there’s no definitive release date available; however, the App Store listing suggests February 24th, 2025. It’s important to note that this date might just be a provisional one.

Mango Markets settles with SEC, agrees to destroy MNGO tokens

As a seasoned analyst with over two decades of experience in financial markets and regulatory compliance, I find it disheartening to witness yet another instance of unregistered securities activity in the rapidly evolving crypto space. The SEC’s charges against Mango DAO, Blockworks Foundation, and associated entities serve as a stark reminder that regulatory oversight is … Read more

Joseph Quinn Was Worried About Making A Gladiator Sequel, But Said One A-Lister Namedrop Made The Pitch ‘Undeniable’

Among the 2024 movie releases yet to come, it’s quite likely that “Gladiator II,” Ridley Scott’s anticipated return to the universe of one of his greatest successes, is the film generating the most excitement. Joseph Quinn, known for “A Quiet Place: Day One,” was initially apprehensive about joining the sequel of the acclaimed “Gladiator.” However, upon learning that an A-lister was involved, he found the proposition irresistible.

E. Jean Carrolls Trump Testimony is Getting a Doc Starring Kathryn Hahn

This year isn’t going well for Donald Trump‘s reputation in the film industry, as it delves into his criminal past, and things are set to get more challenging. The defamation and sexual assault lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll against former president Donald J. Trump is being turned into a documentary titled E. Jean Carroll V. Donald J. Trump. This documentary will showcase multiple actresses, with Kathryn Hahn portraying the author and Regina Taylor playing her attorney, Roberta Kaplan. Three different actresses will be representing E. Jean Carroll as she provides her detailed testimony against Trump.