“In the fall of 2020, an unlikely contender climbed the ranks of Netflix’s streaming library. The 2011 science fiction gem Real Steel was suddenly one of the most-watched movies on the service. Nobody could say why for sure, but behind the scenes, the film’s director Shawn Levy and star Hugh Jackman were already in talks over what this all might mean for Real Steel 2.” Read more at Inverse Idris Elba’s Bloodsport vs. Henry Cavill’s Superman? We’d love to see this happen in the DCEU. Read more at The Mary Sue They need to bring back the Game Boy Micro as soon as possible because this recent attempt to clone it doesn’t live up to the hype “Instead of just letting you play the retro games of your youth, what if a handheld emulator also recreated the look and feel of the consoles you remember? On paper, the new Anbernic Retro Game 300X seems like it takes everything that made the Game Boy Micro great and upgrades it.” Read more at Gizmodo Could this be the beginning of a Joseph Gordon-Levitt career resurance? Mr. Corman would suggest so. Read more at The A.V. Club There’s a new Spider-Man NFT you can purchase for a hefty price, and it legitimately looks like a PlayStation 2 cutscene character. “By August 2021 it’s clear that the entire concept of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) is an enormous pump-and-dump scam, but that’s not stopping Disney and Marvel, who over the weekend released the dumbest, funniest piece of Spider-Man trash imaginable and watched people lining up around the block to pay real money for it.” Read more at Kotaku From A Clockwork Orange to The Human Centipede, here are some of the most twisted movie premises of all time. Read more at Lifehacker