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‘Wonder Man’ Added to Hulu and YouTube After Disney+ Nielsen Ratings Bomb

‘Wonder Man’ Added to Hulu and YouTube After Disney+ Nielsen Ratings Bomb

Wonder Man has been added to Hulu for a limited time. The latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) dropped all eight half-hour episodes on Disney+ at the end of January. By its second week, the series had dropped out of Nielsen’s top ten. According to Cosmic Book News, the No. 10 show that week logged 332 million minutes watched, meaning Wonder Man fell short of that.

Universal’s Stella Nova Resort Opens With Organized ‘Chaos’ – A Stella Nova Resort Review

Universal’s Stella Nova Resort Opens With Organized ‘Chaos’ – A Stella Nova Resort Review

The opening day of anything comes with its ups and downs, and the opening of Universal’s newest resort, Stella Nova, was no exception. This Prime Value resort, located adjacent to the all new Universal Epic Universe theme park, was one I had opening day reservations for since April of 2024. And on Tuesday, January 21, I was excited to experience its grand opening.

In this article, I’ll let you know my first day thoughts that kicked off my five day four night stay at Universal’s newest resort hotel and how it compares to the Disney resort hotels I have experienced.

Captain America: Brave New World Cuts WWE’s Seth Rollins After Frantic Rewrites and Reshoots, Wrestler Says He Doesn’t Want His Fans to ‘Waste Their Time’ on the Marvel Film

Captain America: Brave New World Cuts WWE’s Seth Rollins After Frantic Rewrites and Reshoots, Wrestler Says He Doesn’t Want His Fans to ‘Waste Their Time’ on the Marvel Film

Five-time WWE World Champion Seth Rollins has officially confirmed the long-standing rumor that his anticipated role in Captain America: Brave New World has been cut following extensive rewrites and reshoots for the upcoming Marvel film. Rollins shared the news during...

The Nintendo Patent Power Play: Is This the End of Creative Freedom for Developers?

The Nintendo Patent Power Play: Is This the End of Creative Freedom for Developers?

The gaming industry stands at a critical crossroads, one where creativity and innovation are increasingly threatened by corporations seeking legal dominance over fundamental gameplay elements. At the heart of this issue lies the unsettling reality of the “gameplay mechanic patent”—a trend that began when Warner Bros. secured exclusive rights to its Lord of The Rings Nemesis System and has now intensified with Nintendo’s recent patent of a core creature-capturing mechanic.

My Next Cultural Internet Pet Peeve:  “Blatherware”

My Next Cultural Internet Pet Peeve: “Blatherware”

You see a headline such as “The Tragic Story Of This State’s Horrid Decline In Enjoyment Of An Iconic, Beloved Delicacy!” You’re curious. In the more sophisticated forms, based on what you’ve told your browser to reveal, they even fill in the state with YOUR home state to draw you in further, so…you click and open the story.

From Villain to Under the Radar: What Happened to EA’s Infamy?

From Villain to Under the Radar: What Happened to EA’s Infamy?

Remember when EA was widely regarded as the worst game company and publisher in the world?

Their reputation was built on scummy practices, pay-to-win loot box controversies, and a history of destroying well-known game studios—either by shutting them down or blaming gamers for their poorly made games. Who could forget the infamous “don’t like it, don’t buy it” comment from EA? It seemed like every week brought another news story exposing EA’s questionable behavior.

The Game Awards Rejects “Woke” Titles With Official Nominations, Is Geoff Keighley Feeling Heat From Stuttering Craig’s The Real Game Awards?

The Game Awards Rejects “Woke” Titles With Official Nominations, Is Geoff Keighley Feeling Heat From Stuttering Craig’s The Real Game Awards?

Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards announced nominations today on a YouTube livestream and it wasn’t what the public expected.

Most assumed that the tenth iteration of Keighley’s annual event, which is typically driven by corporate interests and the legacy games journalism elites, would celebrate failed “woke” titles like Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Concord, Dustborn, and Star Wars: Outlaws. However, those games received very little attention while fan favorites like Black Myth Wukong and Astrobot ruled the day.