“Rumors are swimming about Marvel’s own aquatic antagonist Namor the Sub-Mariner. The character is set to make his MCU debut in November’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, where he’ll be played by Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta (Narcos: Mexico, The Forever Purge). The son of a human sea captain and a princess of the undersea kingdom of Atlantis, Namor’s origin story will be changed from its ancient Greek roots to one of Mayan culture.” Read more at The Mary Sue Everything Everywhere All At Once continues to chug along at the box office and is now the highest-grossing film ever distributed by A24. Read more at The A.V. Club Veteran Scream star Neve Campbell has joined the cast of the Twisted Metal series headed to Peacock alongside Anthony Mackie. “Twisted Metal, the live-action television series based on the popular car chase/vehicle combat video franchise from PlayStation, has been getting a lot of big names attached to it, drawing stars like Anthony Mackie and Stephanie Beatriz. Now, Neve Campbell has been announced as a recurring guest star, named Raven, io9 has learned via a press release from Peacock. Campbell was most recently seen in Scream 5 as Sidney Prescot, a character that the actress first played in the original 1996 Scream and who has appeared in multiple franchise installments since then.” Read more at Gizmodo After eight years, comedian Pete Davidson is exiting Saturday Night Live. Read more at Hype Beast Over a decade after its release, the Gerard Butler film Law Abiding Citizen is receiving a sequel. “The thing most people probably remember about F. Gary Gray’s Law Abiding Citizen is its weirdly stylish poster and DVD box art (split in half horizontally with Jamie Foxx on a stylized white background and Gerard Butler on an ominous red background). But apparently that memorable aesthetic—which does not really carry over into the film itself—left enough of a lasting impression on Hollywood for Village Roadshow and Rivulet Films to greenlight a sequel.” Read more at The A.V. Club One of our favorite bands of SXSW 2022, Donna Blue, debuted their new record “Dark Roses.” Check out their retro-TV-inspired music video below!