Month: February 2022

As BioWare revisits a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars: The Old Republic‘s latest expansion Legacy of the Sith, one of the most intriguing aspects so far is how little nuggets laid down in the universe’s past could affect its future. One example appears in the “Disorder” cinematic trailer, which commemorates the launch of the expansion and features a machine that
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Star Wars: The Old Republic‘s Legacy of the Sith update made bold promises to its player base for the game’s upcoming tenth anniversary, such as exciting changes to the game’s outdated class system. This set expectations high and, following a thrilling launch trailer, players have flocked to explore the new combat styles and experience the chapter’s fantastic story. Unfortunately, Legacy of
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Even in the seasons where zombies are a greater focus, The Walking Dead has always been a heavily character-driven show. Many of the plotlines are driven by the specific actions of characters, whether heroic or antagonistic, and many of the biggest developments in the show are related to character development. RELATED: The Witcher: 10 Times Actions Spoke
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Dungeons & Dragons is not particularly known for its difficulty, at least not in the current edition. Older editions, and especially the original release edition, were significantly harder, but Fifth Edition tends to shy away from intense difficulty, outside of boss encounters in favor of making the game more accessible to a wider audience. However,
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Batman is one of the most popular comic characters ever created. He’s starred in multiple movies, TV shows, video games, and novels, but his main home will always be comics. For over eighty years, Batman’s stories have entertained millions, introducing fan-favorite heroes and villains and telling epic stories that have propelled the Dark Knight to
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A magical set of new posters for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore focuses on the movie’s main characters — both human and beast alike. The posters were shared on the movie’s Twitter account in anticipation of the upcoming trailer. Characters including Eddie Redmayne’s Newt, Jude Law’s Dumbledore and Richard Coyle’s Aberforth are shown with their wands in hand and tips
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WARNING: The following contains massive spoilers for Texas Chainsaw Massacre, now streaming on Netflix. Leatherface’s return for a new bloodbath in Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre once more reaffirmed why he’s one of horror’s most iconic slashers. In the original 1974 film, as well as the now-ignored sequels, he was conditioned to slaughter by his cannibalistic Sawyer
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Wonder Woman #784, on sale now from DC Comics. Recent issues of Wonder Woman revealed a new version of an iconic member of the heroic Justice Society hero in a surprising new role. A new version of the medieval hero, the Shining Knight, came with a mysterious twist. Not only was his identity kept a
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Chapter 67 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, “Rift,” by Masashi Kishimoto, Mikio Ikemoto, Mari Morimoto and Snir Aharon, now available in English from Viz Media. The Boruto manga has been an uphill battle between Naruto’s son and Momoshiki, whose possession and rewriting of the kid’s DNA seems unstoppable. Amado’s
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When Encanto hit theaters, audiences worldwide became enamored with the fantastical, magical Madrigal family. Residing in a magical casita in a native Colombian village, the Madrigals are an amazing blended family of individuals with truly incredible powers gifted to them by a magic candle that is housed within their magical fortress. While the abilities of the Madrigals range from super-strength
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Following the highly-anticipated announcement of Street Fighter 6, fans are convinced that the game’s redesigned logo is simply a tweaked Adobe Stock image. Identified by Ars Technica’s Aurich Lawson, Street Fighter 6‘s logo bears a striking similarity to a design available in the Adobe Stock image store. Capcom’s rebranding uses slightly sharper angles and a thicker border,
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The Batman comes to theatres soon, and with it comes the promise of several new Batman related series. One is a show centred on Gotham City’s Police Department after Batman has appeared, but this new show is not the first to tackle such subject matter. Gotham Central, by Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, Stefano Gaudiano, Michael Clark and Kano,
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The series finale of the beloved children’s cartoon Arthur left many fans in tears with an episode that gave audiences a peek into the character’s adult lives. The conclusion of Season 25 of Arthur includes the episode “All Grown Up,” wherein the gang discovers a fortune-telling game in the library. Before Arthur learns what his future entails, the
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Camping-themed anime Laid-Back Camp has revealed another visual promoting its upcoming film! Part of a series featuring everyday scenes of the girls, the visual features Inuko, also known as Aoi Inuyama, admiring the cherry blossoms. Inspired by Afro’s lowkey manga, the series follows a group of high school girls from Yamanashi who love to go
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DC dodged most of the pitfalls in the 90s by focusing on their writing talent, an approach that paid off in the 2000s. Although they still lagged behind Marvel in sales, fan and critical reception towards the DC’s 00s output was through the roof. RELATED: DC: The 10 Best Things About Infinite Frontier (So Far) While the decade saw
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The Golden Age of comics was a period when the language and art form of sequential art was defined through experimentation. It originally collected newspaper strips, but artists quickly began exploring the different proportions of the comic book page. Many publishers took advantage of the various studios that produced a plethora of content. RELATED: Marvel: 10
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