Mortuary Assistant Movie Gets Arrowverse & House of Cards Stars in Creepy New Twist

A significant portion of video game adaptation fame lies within the horror genre. Milla Jovovich’s Resident Evil series is often cited as an early success story in this area, but recently there has been a surge in horror adaptations. Notably, Blumhouse’s blockbuster Five Nights at Freddy’s movie, with a sequel on the horizon, has been breaking records. Moreover, Sony’s adaptation of Until Dawn was just released, while adaptations for Outlast and Bendy and the Ink Machine are in progress, as is one based on an internet phenomenon.

The Shocking Scene That Proves ‘Havoc’ Isn’t Just Another Bloodbath

Among the characters is Lawrence Beaumont, a politician with a questionable integrity (played by Forest Whitaker), who yearns to mend fences with his distant son, Charlie (Justin Cornwell). On the other side of the spectrum is a powerful Triad matriarch, unofficially known as “big sister,” portrayed by Yeo Yann Yann. In the storyline, she’s deeply involved in planning retribution for her son, Tsui (Jeremy Ang Jones), who tragically died during a botched drug deal. However, those responsible believed the incident unfolded exactly as intended.

You Won’t Believe the SHOCKING Twist in Weak Hero Class 2’s Final Fight

Unaware of this, Si-eun is someone who should not be underestimated. In his past school, he brutally fought those responsible for putting his friend Su-ho (Choi Hyun-wook) into a coma. Despite being a bookish, bird-like student, he employs the same intellectual prowess that makes him an academic standout to deliver calculated retribution against bullies who outmatched him in size. Only Oh Beom-seok (Hong Kyung), Si-eun’s former friend and the one who played a role in Su-ho’s serious injuries, was spared from his wrath. Tormented by guilt over Su-ho’s condition, Si-eun enrolls in Weak Hero Class 2, determined to prevent another friend from experiencing a similar tragic fate.

Finn Wolfhard’s ‘Hell of a Summer’ Slays Critics: Why It’s the Next Cult Slasher Hit!

The movie titled “Hell of a Summer” premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival and had a challenging journey to find distribution. Fortunately, Neon distributed it on April 4, 2025. At present, it boasts an approximately 50% rating for both the Tomatometer and audience score. Despite not making a significant impact in theaters or at the box office, the movie’s creativity and fun factor remain undiminished. Although “Hell of a Summer” may not have met the critical acclaim its creators anticipated, it certainly reflects a resurgence of horror content that audiences haven’t experienced consistently for some time.

Why Superman & Lois Never Fully Explored Superboy’s Villainous Side

In Superman & Lois, the main emphasis was on the central family, which includes Clark Kent, Lois Lane, their children, and Lois’ father, General Lane. Even significant characters like Lex Luthor were introduced later in the storyline. This approach allowed the series to skillfully merge family drama with a superhero narrative, making episodes just as likely to revolve around familial conflicts as superhuman feats. However, one plot thread that was frequently hinted at never fully developed during the entire run of the live-action Superman series.