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Ryan O'Rourke is a Senior News Writer at Collider with a specific interest in all things adult animation, video game adaptations, and the work of Mike Flanagan. He is also an experienced baseball writer with over six years of articles between multiple outlets, most notably FanSided's CubbiesCrib. Whether it's taking in a baseball game, a new season of Futurama or Castlevania: Nocturne, or playing the latest From Software title, he is always finding ways to show his fandom. When it comes to gaming and anything that takes inspiration from it, he is deeply opinionated on what's going on. Outside of entertainment, he's a graduate of Eureka College with a Bachelor's in Communication where he honed his craft as a writer. Between The IV Leader at Illinois Valley Community College and The Pegasus at Eureka, he spent the majority of his college career publishing articles on everything from politics to campus happenings and, of course, entertainment for the student body. Those principles he learned covering the 2020 election, Palestine, and so much more are brought here to Collider, where he has gleefully written on everything from the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes to Nathan Lane baby-birding sewer boys.
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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.Although James Gunn and Peter Safran have plenty of plans laid out for their DCU, it appears that Paramount Skydance may have some ideas of its own if they take over at Warner Bros. A new report from Puck reveals that the now David Ellison-owned entertainment giant may already be considering projects they'd like to see made in the superhero cinematic universe following an acquisition. That includes a new project from Weapons director Zach Cregger that Paramount Pictures co-chair Josh Greenstein has already discussed with the filmmaker. All indications are that the company's leadership would wrest some control from the current DCU heads if they're eventually brought into the Paramount fold.
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Like Follow Followed R Horror Mystery Release Date August 8, 2025 Runtime 128 minutes Director Zach Cregger Writers Zach Cregger Producers Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, J.D. Lifshitz
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