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Mr Peek easter egg guide in Black Ops 6 Zombies Shattered Veil – Sportskeeda

The new Black Ops 6 Zombies map, Shattered Veil, also features the Mr Peek Easter egg, just like the previous maps. However, it works a bit differently this time. Completing this Easter egg rewards you with a pet named Donut, which starts as a Vermin, then evolves into a Parasite, and eventually a Doppleghast, assisting you in combat. It’s an interesting and straightforward Easter egg that al...[Read More]

The 14 Most Exciting Horror Movies Coming Out in 2025 – Inverse

The horror genre is off to a hot start in 2025 thanks to buzzy standouts like Companion, The Monkey, and Heart Eyes. An AI lovebot thriller, a murder-happy plaything, and a Valentine’s Day slasher are stealing (and stabbing) hearts — you love to see it. But it’s only April, and we still have plenty more horror releases to come. Will the rest of 2025 be as strong as its heights already through Marc...[Read More]

Finn Wolfhard on Challenges Tied to His Age amid Directorial Debut (Exclusive) – People.com

Finn Wolfhard recalls the challenges he faced while making his directorial debut with the horror-comedy Hell of a Summer in an exclusive interview with PEOPLEAlongside writing and directing the project, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2023, the actor also stars in itHell of a Summer is in theaters now Finn Wolfhard says making his directorial debut came with some trials and tribul...[Read More]

New “Chibi Tiny Tales” Short Heads Back to World of “ZOMBIES” for a Peppy Adventure

A new Chibi Tiny Tales short on Disney Channel takes us back to the world of ZOMBIES for a bit of a mishap with one of Eliza’s creations. What’s Happening: The latest Chibi Tiny Tales short on Disney Channel revisits the ever-growing world of ZOMBIES, and this time, Eliza has a new growth serum that gets a little out of hand. You see, it has accidentally spilled onto Addison’s cheerleading pom ...[Read More]

This Mexican zombie movie faces the apocalypse through children’s eyes – Los Angeles Times

As a film student in the mid-2000s, Mexican writer-director Isaac Ezban watched Guillermo del Toro’s masterpiece “Pan’s Labyrinth” in awe. That Del Toro juxtaposed luminous elements fit for a fairy tale with unflinching violence prompted an epiphany for Ezban.The then-emerging filmmaker thought to himself: Are you allowed to do that in a movie? Newsletter The Latinx experience chronicled Get th...[Read More]

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