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  • 'Until Dawn' News: New Survival Horror Game to Watch Out For

    After fans of survival horror games were disappointed with the cancellation of "Silent Hills," they may just have a new reason to rejoice at this recent piece of news on the gaming front. Game developer Supermassive recently revealed the trailer for an upcoming survival horror game called "Until Dawn."

  • 'Legend of Conan' News: Sequel Takes Place 30 Years After Original

    In this era of sequels, remakes and reboots, another cult classic has joined the fray. A sequel to the 1982 movie "Conan the Barbarian" is in the works, as confirmed by its star, Arnold Schwarzenegger and its writer/producer Chris Morgan. The sequel titled "Legend of Conan" is being developed with Universal Pictures.

  • '19 Kids and Counting' News: 3 More Major Advertisers Pull Out After Backlash

    "19 Kids and Counting," the family-oriented reality TV series on TLC, is suffering from a major public backlash over recent news that one of the members of the Duggar family admitted that he has molested underage girls when he was a teenager. Fans of the show are probably more worried about its future on the TLC network, as three major advertisers have pulled out from the show.

  • Apple iOS 9 News: What to Expect

    The newest iteration of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 9, is expected to unveiled in next week's Worldwide Developers Conference, the company's annual conference to be held in San Francisco. Codenamed "Monarch," iOS 9 will be announced at the conference and if Apple follows its usual software update schedule, will be publicly revealed in September.

  • 'Mortal Kombat X' News: Tanya DLC Coming in June

    A new character in "Mortal Kombat X," Tanya, will be arriving via its own DLC in early June, according to the game's creator, Ed Boon. Boon recently took to Twitter to share the good news to "Mortal Kombat" fans, who have been all but quiet about wanting to see new characters they can play in the game.

  • Director Cary Fukunaga Exits 'It'

    Director Cary Fukunaga of "True Detective" and "Jane Eyre" has left the big-screen adaptation of Stephen King's "It." He exited the project over the weekend, according to reports. He signed on for the project early on, in 2012, and has in fact already written the screenplay of the movie, together with Chase Palmer.

  • B.B. King's Daughters Claim Their Father Was Poisoned

    Following the death of music legend B.B. King last May 14, two of his daughters, Patty King and Karen Williams are accusing two of the singer's close aides of poisoning the former singer slowly, that led to his eventual death. This was reported through the Associated Press, and also on Variety.

  • '19 Kids and Counting' News: Will TLC Remove Josh Duggar From Series?

    "19 Kids and Counting," the family-oriented TV series that features the life of the Duggar Family on TLC, just suffered a major hitch in its broadcasting life. Last Friday, May 22, TLC stopped airing the show amidst the child molestation scandal that involves Josh Duggar, a member of the Duggar family.

  • Nobel Prize Winner and Mathematician John F. Nash, Jr. Dies in Car Crash

    Nobel Prize winner and mathematician, John F. Nash, Jr. died in a car crash last Saturday. He was 86. His wife, Alice Nash, also died in the same car crash.

  • 'Ex Machina' Star Alicia Vikander in Talks to Join 'Bourne 5'

    Following positive reviews of her lead role in "Ex Machina," Alicia Vikander is reported to be in negotiations to be part of the next "Bourne" movie. The actress is being considered to take on the female lead role in the upcoming "Bourne 5."