Infamous internet animation series Skibidi Toilet, made using Valve’s Source Filmmaker software and featuring assets from Half-Life 2 and Counter-Strike, is in discussions to be turned into a Michael Bay movie.

Bay, who directed disaster film blockbusters such as Armageddon and Pearl Harbour, is reportedly in talks to launch a Skibidi Toilet film and TV franchise with former Paramount Pictures boss Adam Goodman.

“We are absolutely in talks right now, both on the television side and the earliest conversations right now on the film side,” Goodman told Variety. “But it’s not a be-all, end-all for us.”

Skibidi Toilet, for those mercifully still unaware, is an enormously-popular online animation series that has been likened to a Slender Man for Generation Alpha. (Fellow Millenials, think a post-apocalyptic Salad Fingers for tweens.)

The series has accumulated over 65bn views on YouTube, another 15bn on Tiktok, and is ubiquitous on Roblox, where countless spin-off games lie.

What is a Skibidi Toilet? I’m so glad you asked. In short, it’s a race of evil toilets with human heads. They’re led by G-Toilet, an evil toilet with the head of G-Man from Half…

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Steam has updated how demos “appear and behave” within the Steam library.
In a post to the official website, Valve said that with “thousands of playable demos launching on Steam every year, and millions of players trying them out, we’ve noticed some trends in feedback from both developers and players about the process and functionality. We’ve put together an update based on that feedback”.

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