Tom Hardy Says Venom/Spider-Man Crossover Film Almost Happened

For four years, from 2018’s “Venom” movie up until “Venom: The Last Dance” in 2024, a 47-year-old actor played Eddie Brock/Venom. He recently disclosed that his character almost joined forces with Tom Holland’s Spiderman on screen, but due to the complex studio dynamics between Marvel and Sony, this potential blockbuster collaboration was unfortunately not realized.

Adolescence knocked off the UK top spot on Netflix by “riveting” and “heartbreaking” new series

The four-episode series, centered around a 13-year-old boy wrongly accused of murdering a schoolmate, has been met with critical acclaim and high viewership since its premiere a month ago. It’s made history as the first streaming show to lead the UK’s weekly television rankings, also setting a new record for the most-watched UK production on Netflix in terms of viewership.

Institutions’ Bitcoin Love: A Tad Problematic, Says Dorsey 😏

“It does, perhaps, dim its luster somewhat,” Dorsey confessed when prodded on the subject of institutional involvement. Yet he conceded the march of the titans is as unstoppable as the tides, appending, “Surely, we shall witness more of their numbers, and I do hope they embrace the very essence of Bitcoin’s triumph.”

The Grand Conspiracy: Are Brawl Stars Players Really Addicted?

The central discussion in the Reddit post revolves around whether someone can be both proficient at gaming and addicted to it. Numerous users contributed differing viewpoints. One user raised doubt, proposing that the player might actually be a secondary account (also known as a “smurf” account) of a professional gamer, created specifically to outplay lower skill levels. This idea gained popularity, with other players sharing similar encounters and expressing their doubts, such as, “This is likely a pro player’s alternate account dominating lower ranks.” This sparked a broader conversation about what constitutes expertise and who might truly be considered an addict.

Brawl Stars: Why Does It Hurt to Be Washed? Players Reflect on Their Struggles

In the realm of competitive gaming, the word “washed” is often used and it creates a scale where numerous players encounter this predicament at times. For the Brawl Stars community, it serves as a means to express a collective hardship: the agony of being outmaneuvered and fumbling through games that once seemed effortless. Users like TheAbysmChasm, for example, poignantly convey this feeling with comments such as “It hurts so much man…”. Players can suddenly go from self-assured to uncoordinated. The countless hours invested in perfecting Brawlers can feel wasted when abilities start to falter. Yet, there’s a sense of unity in acknowledging defeat, suggesting solidarity with the phrase “I’ve been there!”, highlighting that this struggle is just an integral part of gaming as a whole.

Borderlands 3, South of Midnight, and More Join Xbox Game Pass in April

On the 8th of April, you’ll encounter a double whammy: the Southern Gothic tale, “South of Midnight,” and “Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition.” The next day, the 9th, brings “Commandos: Origins” with its timeless stealth mechanics and cooperative play. Quickly after on the 10th, the genre-bending puzzle game, “Blue Prince,” will be at your disposal.

Roar Rampage Classic lets you unleash chaos as a city-smashing Kaiju, coming to mobile on April 3, 2025

The “Roar Rampage Classic” game revolves around the theme of giant monster destruction, a concept known as Kaiju from Japanese culture, which includes creatures like Godzilla, Gamera, among others. I’m delighted to know that it’s making its debut on Android platforms and returning in its original form on iOS devices, since I had missed out on it previously.