Zootopia 2 – Official ‘Dream Team’ Clip (2025) Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman

Take a look at the ‘Dream Team’ Clip for Zootopia 2, an upcoming Walt Disney Animation Studios film starring Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman. Plans are in motion, and a dream team is set in Zootopia 2, in theaters on November 26, 2025.

After cracking the biggest case in Zootopia’s history, rookie cops Judy Hopps (voice of Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (voice of Jason Bateman) find their partnership isn’t as solid as they thought when Chief Bogo (voice of Idris Elba) orders them to join the Partners in Crisis counseling program. But it doesn’t take long for their partnership to be put to the ultimate test when they find themselves on the twisting trail of a mystery tied to the arrival of a venomous snake in the animal metropolis. The trailer, poster and trailer stills are now available to download and share.

While Zootopia 2 introduces Gary De’Snake (voice of Ke Huy Quan), Nibbles (voice of Fortune Feimster) and quokka therapist Dr. Fuzzby (voice of Quinta Brunson), the upcoming feature film also welcomes back a herd of characters who made their debut in the Oscar-winning film Zootopia.

Bringing the returning characters to life are returning cast members who join Goodwin, Bateman and Shakira (voice of Gazelle), including Idris Elba (voice of Chief Bogo), Bonnie Hunt (voice of Bonnie Hopps), Don Lake (voice of Stu Hopps), Nate Torrence (voice of Clawhauser), Jenny Slate (voice of Bellwether), Alan Tudyk (voice of Duke Weaselton), Maurice LaMarche (voice of Mr. Big), Leah Latham (voice of Fru Fru), Josh Dallas (voice of Frantic Pig), Tommy Chong (voice of Yax), Mark Rhino Smith (voice of Officer McHorn) and Raymond Persi (voice of Flash).

From the Oscar-winning team of Jared Bush and Byron Howard (directors) and Yvett Merino (producer), Zootopia 2 marks Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 64th animated feature film.

CoD: Black Ops 7’s Campaign Is Online Only With No Checkpoints or Pausing – IGN Daily Fix

In today’s Daily Fix:
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is out today, but if you’re jumping into the campaign, be aware that you can’t just pause it whenever you want for a quick bathroom break. The game’s always-online campaign mode doesn’t have a pause feature, and will kick if back to the main menu if you’re idle for too long Check out our Black Ops 7 single-player review for more. In other news, Red Dead Redemption is finally getting a current-gen update for Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. The update adds HDR and 4K support, and the Switch 2 version will also support DLSS and mouse controls. The good news is if you already own the PS4/Switch/Xbox One version, you can upgrade for free. Now if only they’d drop an update for Red Dead 2. And finally, the latest overview video for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond introduces NPCs that will join Samus on her adventure. Unfortunately, they might be more chatty than we’d like.

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Ashes of Creation – Official ‘The Return to Verra’ Trailer

Prepare to return to Verra as Alpha Two for Ashes of Creation is coming to Steam Early Access next month. Watch the latest Ashes of Creation trailer for this old-school take on the modern MMORPG set in a living, reactive world where your choices shape civilization. In this PvX open world sandbox, players will build cities, forge empires, and lay siege to foes. Uncover the Ancients as you fight to reclaim the fallen world of Verra. 

The new Ashes of Creation trailer teases the arrival of Ashes of Creation’s Alpha Two, which is coming to Steam Early Access on December 11, 2025. You can wishlist Ashes of Creation on Steam, if you’re interested: ( https://store.steampowered.com/app/4124950/Ashes_of_Creation)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw – Official Trailer (2025)

Don’t miss the Official Trailer for Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw, a holiday-themed animated film based on the beloved book series distributed by Walt Disney. Embark on a festive adventure as a simple wimpy kid goes where no kid has gone before in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw, streaming on December 5 on Disney+.

Greg continually finds himself at odds with his dad’s outsized expectations. As pressure builds to turn his act around after a series of hilarious near-disasters, Greg’s dad presents him with an ultimatum—and a trip to wilderness camp—that just might challenge Greg’s wimpy ways for good.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw stars William Stanford Davis, Valentina Herrera, Jessica DiCicco, Veda Maharaj, Brian Stepanek, Randy Pearlstein, Hunter Dillon, and more. The film is directed by Matt Danner and Gino Nichele, alongside Jeff Kinney as the writer.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw is streaming on December 5 on Disney+.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide – Official Karaoke Trailer (ft. David Hasselhoff)

Get a look at the Karaoke Trailer for SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide, a new action-adventure platformer developed by Purple Lamp. Players will embody both SpongeBob and Patrick with unique abilities and gameplay styles to save the entirety of Bikini Bottom from the ghostly takeover of the Flying Dutchman and King Neptune. Join the latest trailer in song with the SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide, launching on November 18 for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam).

Fox Mask is Pretty Hot | Silent Hill f Gameplay

Silent Hill f takes place in the eerie Japanese town of Ebisugaoka, home to a teenager named Hinako. As she moves through its quiet streets, rice fields, and mountain trails, the story gradually uncovers her connections with loved ones. Shifting between the real world and the unsettling Dark Shrine, Hinako’s inner struggles start to take a dark and haunting form. #silenthillf #silenthill #silenthillfwalkthrough
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Campaign Review

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 campaign reviewed by Simon Cardy.

Bucking the usual trend of breaks between numbered sequels, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is following just 12 months on from Black Ops 6, and you’d perhaps assume that meant only small tweaks to what was one of the series’ high points last year. But the teams at Raven and Treyarch evidently don’t see it that way, and have instead built one of the most unconventional CoD campaigns to date. In many ways, it doesn’t even feel like a CoD single-player mode. It’s more like a multiplayer experiment squeezed into a campaign shell, playing best when you’re accompanied by squadmates, echoing Zombies or the now-defunct DMZ at times. I recently criticised Battlefield 6’s single-player for playing it safe and not taking any risks, and to Black Ops 7’s credit, the same can’t be said here. The problem, however, is that not many of its big swings hit, resulting in one of Call of Duty’s most intriguing, yet flawed campaigns.

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