Audiences have grown accustomed to dark visions of what could have been. Television alone has been bombarding the public with intriguing dramas that rewrite history, thus showing us the darker recesses of human behavior. Classics such as Sliders and Fringe or modern binge-worthy shows like Dark Matter and The Man
Warners Opts Out Of Tartakovsky’s “Fixed”
Warner Bros. Discovery has reportedly decided not to release Genndy Tartakovsky’s R-rated adult comedy animated feature “FIXED” and has returned the film to Sony Pictures. The story follows Bull: an average dog who discovers he is going to be neutered in the morning. As the gravity of this life-altering event
Paramount Takes $6 Billion Writedown
The other day in its quarterly earnings report, Warner Bros. Discovery announced a goodwill impairment charge of $9.1 billion for the second quarter of the year over declines tied mostly to its traditional cable networks and TV operations. Today, Paramount Global has done basically the same – albeit for a
Cartoon Network Site Redirects To Max
The Warner-owned Cartoon Network’s official website is gone, replaced with a splash page redirecting users to the Max streaming platform in the U.S. and to the channel’s YouTube homepage overseas. This follows from Warner Bros. Discovery announcing that the Boomerang streaming service and website would be shuttered on September 30th
Five Nights At Freddy’s: Into The Pit Gameplay
Here is my gameplay from my first time playing the game. The post Five Nights At Freddy’s: Into The Pit Gameplay first appeared on Skewed ‘n Reviewed.