At SDCC 2021, Creepshow Teases What to Expect From Season 3 of the Shudder Hit

Creepshow’s excellent second season arrived earlier this year, offering proof positive that the well-received first season of the horror anthology—based on the George A. RomeroStephen King cult movie collaborations—was no fluke. With season three on the way soon, San Diego Comic-Con @ Home was an essential stop for…

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WhatsApp Head Says New Pegasus Spyware Investigation Coincides With Its Findings From 2019 Attack

WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart has said that findings from the new investigation into NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware coincide with what the app learned about an attack on its users in 2019. Cathcart also questioned NSO’s claim that a list of thousands of phone numbers central to the investigation is an exaggeration,…

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SDCC 2021: Lucifer's Devilish Star on the Netflix Series' Final Season, Including Its Release Date

The long-awaited second half of Lucifer season five arrived on Netflix in late May, so there’s not much for the DC Comics show’s faithful to do except wonder endlessly about season six, the series’ final installment. The show’s San Diego Comic-Con @ Home panel knew this, and geared its programming toward Luci-fans…

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Netflix's Bone Has a 'Dream Team' Adapting the Classic Comic

That life seemingly skipped from 2019 to 2021 in a blink of an eye has been both good and bad for Netflix’s animated adaptation of the classic comic series Bone. On one hand, there’s a very good chance in the past year you may have forgotten this was even a thing. On the other hand, behind the scenes, it allowed…

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Builder Of $30 Million Private Section Of Trump Border Wall Reportedly Looking For Buyers

Maybe think of it more as a “bike path,” the owner of Fisher Sand and Gravel told Bloomberg.

Craig of the Creek Season 4 Is Getting Bigger and Upgrading the Team

Craig of the Creeks exploration and expansion of its larger world allowed the series to shift gears a bit with its Capture the Flag war that recently ended with the balance of power in the Creek fundamentally changed. We’ve known for some time now that Cartoon Network’s Craig of the Creek would be back for a fourth…

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Residents Say German Towns Got Little Warning Before Huge Floods

In some places, electricity failure prevented sirens from going off.

Frito-Lay Workers End Strike After Winning Pay Increases

Union members ratified the new contract guaranteeing a pay raise and at least one day off each week.

More Than 130 People Dead in India After Monsoon Rains Lead to Flooding and Landslides

At least 136 people have died and more than 90,000 have been evacuated in the Indian state of Maharashtra after monsoon rains buffeted the area this week, resulting in devastating landslides and flooding, authorities told CNN on Saturday.

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Superman's About to Trade in His Cape for a Midlife Crisis

Though Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment’s been hard at work developing stories featuring some markedly different incarnations of Superman, the comics publisher’s ongoing “Warworld Rising” arc is trying to get at the essence of the original Man of Steel at a time when he’s reevaluating what kind of presence he wants…

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