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Toxic Avenger‘s unrated cut gets wild. Edgar Wright’s Running Man is running a little late. Plus, Russell T Davies hypes up the new Doctor Who spin-off, War Between the Land and the Sea. To me, my spoilers!

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The Toxic Avenger

According to Bloody-Disgusting, the unrated cut of The Toxic Avenger includes a scene in which the titular character “finds himself in a unique situation where the only way to escape is to weaponize his radioactive urine,” revealing the character’s “Monster Dong.” Luckily, the aforementioned news outlet has a photo from the scene in question, so head over there to have a look… if you dare.


Scream 7

During a recent interview with US Weekly, Scream 5, 6, and 7 star Mason Gooding peculiarly described the latest entry in the franchise as being “homely and unconventional.”


The Running Man

According to Bloody-Disgusting, Edgar Wright’s The Running Man has been pushed back one week and will now release on November 14, 2025.


Rabbit Trap

While collecting audio samples, musician couple Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen accidentally record a “mysterious sound never before heard by human ears,” awakening “ancient and malevolent woodland forces” in the trailer for Rabbit Trap.


Fallout

IGN shared a new poster for season 2 of the Amazon series, confirming a December launch window.

Check out this new poster for Fallout: Season 2 ahead of its premiere on Prime Video this December! For more info: https://t.co/EyDkgaALyy pic.twitter.com/qhwUTHTUtX

— IGN (@IGN) August 14, 2025


Pluribus

In conversation with THR, Bob Odenkirk stated he believes Vince Gilligan’s new sci-fi series, Pluribus, will be as popular as Games of Thrones and Severance.

I don’t know a damn thing. But I know it’s going to be massive. Massive! It’s going to be the biggest thing, well, since sliced bread, but really since Game of Thrones. You probably know what’s biggest [lately], but probably since Severance. I know Severance, in its way, is a big, big effort. So I think that [Pluribus] is going to be the next big show, and I can’t wait.


The War Between the Land and Sea

Elsewhere, Russell T. Davies told the Radio Times his new UNIT miniseries, The War Between the Land and Sea, came out “better than we thought.”

Sometimes you finish a show, and they’re like, ‘Great, good, we did a really good job. Sometimes they go through post-production where everything comes in. You work on the effects, on the music and the grading of it. Sometimes magic happens — and it’s happening with this. It’s even better than we thought it was! I’m delighted with it.


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