Den of Geek senior editor David Crow was invited to a spooky Nosferatu dinner beneath a real New York City crypt courtesy of Focus Features and TikTok. He has not been since in the office since…

A new batch of LEGO Minecraft sets have been revealed, highlighted by baby pigs, armadillos, and Mooshrooms!

“Several new Minecraft sets have been added to LEGO.com today, five of which will be released on the 1st of January, with a sixth on the 1st of March.”

Find out more at Brickset

Hot Ones, the popular chicken wing-based YouTube show, has sold for a price you wouldn’t believe.

Hot Ones is going independent. Buzzfeed has officially announced that it will be selling the First We Feast studio for $82.5 million USD. The studio is best known for the popular YouTube hot sauce and chicken wing celebrity talk show hosted by Sean Evans. The group acquiring First We Feast is a consortium of investors including founder of First We Feast Chris Schonberger, Hot Ones host Sean Evans, Mythical Entertainment — the media company company created by YouTube stars Rhett and Link, podcast company Crooked Media and Soros Fund Management.”

Read more at HypeBeast

One of the best action movies of the 1990s was disguised as an animated Disney princess flick, Mulan.

“One of the biggest rallying cries of the last decade of pop culture discourse has been the call for more ‘strong female characters’ to inspire young girls. But what’s funny is that I actually felt like I already had a lot of them growing up. As a child of the ’90s, I was obsessed with animated action shows like Sailor Moon, The Powerpuff Girls, and Princess Gwenevere And The Jewel Riders. I found aspiring female knights in Tamora Pierce novels and animated films like Quest For Camelot. And I loved the heroines of live-action sci-fi and fantasy TV specials like Zenon: Girl Of The 21st Century and The 10th Kingdom.”

Read more at The A.V. Club

The Karate Kid universes are combining! Check out the trailer for Karate Kid: Legends, featuring both Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio.

In a crossover nobody expected, McDonalds in selling Squid Game-themed Happy Meals.

Squid Game, a Korean show about people fighting to the death for money, took the world by storm upon its release in September 2021. Its exploration of wealth inequality and capitalism inspired audiences to learn Korean and sparked special events worldwide—from a Red Light, Green Light game in Paris to a race in Los Angeles. Recently, McDonald’s Australia launched what may be the most head-scratching promotion of the ultra-violent show yet: a Squid Game-inspired Happy Meal.”

Read more at Mental Floss

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