“There was a moment a few months ago where it felt possible Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming film, Dune, would be released only in theaters. Oh sure, it was one of Warner Bros.’ big 2021 releases that were announced to debut both on HBO Max and in theaters—but even in comparison to Godzilla vs. Kong or The Suicide Squad, Dune somehow felt immune. Destined for the big screen.” Read more at Gizmodo Pokémon fans will be sent on an adventure to a new and improved Sinnob region in the upcoming remakes of Diamond and Pearl. Read more at Kotaku Are you trying to catch up on Rick and Morty season 5? Well, your options to stream are slim at the moment. “In the age of cord-cutting and streaming services, actually watching Rick and Morty Season 5 is a bit challenging. Not everyone has their own Interdimensional Cable box, right? Adult Swim’s parent company WarnerMedia might own HBO, but that doesn’t mean the new season will appear on HBO Max right away. And while previous seasons have joined Hulu in the past, it doesn’t happen the next day as it does for shows on other TV networks.” Read more at Inverse J.K. Simmons is rumored to reprise his role as J. Jonah Jameson in Venom: Let there be Carnage, potentially linking the film to the MCU. Read more at The Mary Sue While there are no new live-action Star Wars or Marvel shows coming to Disney+ in September, you have a slew of animated properties to look forward to. “September on Disney+ is going to be relatively light, at least in the sense that there won’t be a big Marvel Studios movie dropping or a “premier access” movie about a theme park ride or an origin story for a woman who famously kills dogs, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be any noteworthy additions to the service.” Read more at the A.V. Club Are you looking for a fantasy novel to binge on before summer ends? We’ve got you covered. Read more at Jezebel