Raid 2: Ajay Devgn starrer won’t release on November 15; Here’s when it will hit cinemas

Instead of the earlier announced release date of November 15, 2024, Ajay Devgn’s Raid 2 will now come out early next year. Director Rajkumar Gupta revealed in a recent interview that the movie needs more time for post-production before it can be released. He confirmed the new schedule by saying, “The film is slated for release early next year, not in November.”

Aug. 15 crucial date as Bitcoin and altcoins continue to rise

As a seasoned researcher with a keen eye for market trends, I find myself closely monitoring the crypto landscape, particularly during such pivotal moments as we are experiencing now. The recent surge in cryptocurrency prices is reminiscent of a phoenix rising from the ashes, and it’s hard not to feel a sense of excitement and … Read more

Fortnite fans cheer as Marvel-themed Chapter 5 Season 4 could land early

The current season of Fortnite is drawing to a close, and regardless of your feelings about the action-packed Chapter 5 Season 3, everyone can acknowledge that Epic Games has given their battle royale game everything they’ve got. From Thunderdomes reminiscent of Mad Max to a skeletal version of Captain Jack Sparrow, this season has been polarizing – you either adored it or disliked it intensely.

Judge Speaks Out After Former TV Zoologist Gets Jail Time For Sexual Interest In Dogs: ‘Your Depravity Falls Outside Any Ordinary Human Conception’

A well-known TV personality who specialized in animals, appearing on shows worldwide, has been imprisoned for over a decade due to the mistreatment and murder of multiple dogs spanning eight years. The U.K.’s Adam Britton, aged 53, confessed to 56 counts of animal cruelty and bestiality following his arrest in 2022, and admitted four charges involving child abuse material as well.

Borderlands Becomes the Worst Rated Video Game Adaptation on Rotten Tomatoes

The recent movie version of the popular video game, Borderlands, has made its way into an exclusive yet notorious group known as the “0% Club” on Rotten Tomatoes, marking it as the lowest-rated video game film ever featured on the review aggregator site. As critical reviews start pouring in for director Eli Roth’s take on adapting the beloved Gearbox Software game to the big screen, it seems he may have been better off leaving the project untouched.