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Universal Studios Unveils WWE Wyatt Sicks Haunted House for Halloween Horror Nights 2025 — That Park Place Exclusive Report Confirmed

Universal Studios Unveils WWE Wyatt Sicks Haunted House for Halloween Horror Nights 2025 — That Park Place Exclusive Report Confirmed

Universal Studios has officially announced “WWE Presents: The Horrors of The Wyatt Sicks,” a new haunted house set to debut at Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) 2025, bringing the eerie world of WWE’s most disturbing faction to life for horror enthusiasts and wrestling fans alike. This marks the first WWE-themed attraction at HHN in over two decades, since the Undertaker: No Mercy house, and pays homage to the legacy of the late Bray Wyatt while immersing guests in the nightmarish realm of his spiritual successors.

Pedro Pascal and his Handsy History — A Touchy Timeline of Perceived Inappropriate Behavior With Female Co-Stars

Pedro Pascal and his Handsy History — A Touchy Timeline of Perceived Inappropriate Behavior With Female Co-Stars

Pedro Pascal, the Chilean-American actor known for his roles in The Mandalorian, The Last of Us, and the recently released The Fantastic Four: First Steps, has often been described as charismatic and affectionate in public settings. However, fans are starting to push back on Pedro Pascal and his tactile interactions with female co-stars—such as holding hands, hugging, or touching arms and faces. These events have sparked widespread debate.

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Showrunners Want to do a ‘Year One’ Follow-Up Series Set On Kirk’s Enterprise With ‘The Storytelling Values We Have Today’

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Showrunners Want to do a ‘Year One’ Follow-Up Series Set On Kirk’s Enterprise With ‘The Storytelling Values We Have Today’

In June, Paramount+ renewed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds for a fifth and final season. Since then, co-creator Akiva Goldsman and co-showrunner Henry Alonso Myers have indicated they are interested in doing a follow-up show that would serve as something of a reboot of the show’s beloved original series.

Stephen Colbert ‘Support’ Rally in NYC Turns into a Comedy of Errors: Just 20 Protesters Show Up to Defend the Late-Night King

Stephen Colbert ‘Support’ Rally in NYC Turns into a Comedy of Errors: Just 20 Protesters Show Up to Defend the Late-Night King

In a twist that even Stephen Colbert might appreciate for its ironic punchline, a rally organized to support the embattled late-night host outside the CBS Broadcast Center in Manhattan drew a whopping crowd of… about 20 people. The “We’re With Colbert” gathering, held on Sunday, July 27, 2025, was intended as a nationwide call for “integrity” amid claims that Colbert’s show cancellation was politically motivated.

Fantastic Four: First Steps Seemingly Lost to Superman in Opening Weekend Box Office Comparison According to Sunday Projections

Fantastic Four: First Steps Seemingly Lost to Superman in Opening Weekend Box Office Comparison According to Sunday Projections

The film, marking the Fantastic Four’s official entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe following Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, grossed $118 million domestically over its three-day opening weekend. This figure, while impressive and a massive improvement over the disastrous $25 million debut of 2015’s Fantastic Four, fell short of Superman’s domestic opening of $125 million just two weeks earlier on July 11, 2025.

Rebecca Romijn Reveals Avengers: Doomsday Script Not Done 3 Months Into Filming Despite Kevin Feige’s Claims

Rebecca Romijn Reveals Avengers: Doomsday Script Not Done 3 Months Into Filming Despite Kevin Feige’s Claims

In a revealing interview, actress Rebecca Romijn has disclosed that the script for Marvel Studios’ big budget team up movie Avengers: Doomsday remains unfinished, even as production has been underway for three months. This admission appears to contradict statements from Marvel chief Kevin Feige, who recently asserted that the studio never begins filming without a complete script.