Digital Eclipse announced that the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection will receive post-launch updates including an Online Arcade feature for creating private or public game rooms and The Khronicle of the Realms, an illustrated history of the series' epic conflicts, both coming soon via updates. The Online Arcade will support up to 16 players per room, with multiple games playable simultaneously, and The Khronicle will be added within The Krypt at no extra cost, enhancing the fan experience with historical context. The collection is now available on Nintendo Switch, including a physical release.
This weekend's new releases include the theatrical debut of 'Roofman' starring Channing Tatum, the digital release of 'The Conjuring: Last Rites,' and streaming options like 'John Candy: I Like Me.' Notable films include the visually impressive but derivative 'Tron: Ares,' the quirky 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' with Jennifer Lopez, and the underwhelming horror 'Vicious.' The article offers a mix of recommendations and warnings for viewers.
Fear Effect, a cult classic PS1 horror action game, has unexpectedly become available on PS5 and PS4 via PS Store, possibly due to an early or accidental launch by Limited Run Games, with no current plans for Switch or Steam versions.
The 1973 album 'Buckingham and Nicks' by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham is being remastered and reissued on September 19, marking its first digital release, with special vinyl editions available through Rhino and other stores.
The live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon was released in theaters a month ago and is now available for digital rental and purchase, with physical editions releasing in August. The film is currently on digital platforms like Prime Video, with streaming on Peacock expected around September or October, based on typical release patterns for Universal Pictures movies.
The live-action adaptation of 'How to Train Your Dragon' is released digitally on July 15 with over 75 minutes of extras, including deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes features, and will be available on physical media on August 12, amid ongoing excitement and a confirmed sequel.
Ryan Coogler's critically acclaimed vampire horror film 'Sinners,' starring Michael B. Jordan, will be available digitally on June 3 and on physical media in July, featuring extensive special features and enhanced aspect ratios, following its successful box office run.
The Academy Award-winning film Godzilla Minus One is now available for streaming on Netflix in North America and other select territories, as well as for digital rental and purchase. The black-and-white version, Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color, will be available on Netflix later this summer. The film, praised for its character-driven story and impressive visual effects, made history by winning the Best Visual Effects category at the 96th Academy Awards.
Godzilla Minus One is now available for streaming on Netflix in the US, with digital purchase and rental options also available on various platforms. The film, directed by Takashi Yamazaki, has been a critical and commercial success, celebrating Godzilla's 70th anniversary.
Sydney Sweeney's horror movie "Immaculate" is set for digital release, following its successful theatrical debut, and will be available on Blu-Ray and DVD in June. The film, in which Sweeney stars as an American nun uncovering frightening secrets at a convent in Italy, offers a unique take on religious horror and has garnered positive reviews. Sweeney, who also produced the film, revealed that she has been attached to the project for a decade and reworked the script to fit her current self, addressing relevant themes.
Dune: Part Two, the highly anticipated sequel, is now available for digital purchase at $29.99 from platforms like Amazon, iTunes, Fandango, and the Microsoft Store, with a rental option for $24.99. The movie can be enjoyed at home without a subscription, and a 4K Blu-ray release is set for May 14, available for pre-order from various retailers.
"Dune: Part Two," the sequel to Denis Villeneuve's "Dune," will be released digitally on April 16 and on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on May 14. The film follows Paul Atreides as he gains power within the Fremen community to take down the evil Harkonnen rulers. The home video release will include special features on sandworms, vehicles, production and sound design, and the cast. With over $660 million at the global box office, a third "Dune" film is in early development.
Sony's latest Spider-Man spinoff, Madame Web, is set to be released digitally, offering behind-the-scenes featurettes and a chance for critical reappraisal after its brief theatrical stint. The release includes a gag reel, deleted scene, and insights from the cast and crew, potentially allowing viewers to appreciate the campy delight and 2003 superheroic sensibilities of the film from the comfort of their own homes.
Madame Web, the universally panned film starring Dakota Johnson, is now available to rent or buy on digital platforms such as Prime Video, Google Play, and Fandango at Home. The film, which tells the standalone origin story of Marvel's enigmatic heroine, received poor reviews and had a disappointing box office performance. Despite the inclusion of digital extras, including deleted scenes and featurettes, the movie struggled to resonate with audiences and critics, leading to candid remarks from its star and co-star.
Sony's Madame Web, a Spider-Man spinoff, is heading for a digital home release, featuring behind-the-scenes featurettes and extras. The film's theatrical run was brief and received scathing reviews, but the home release may offer a chance for re-evaluation. Fans can now enjoy the campy delight of the movie from the comfort of their own homes.