I can’t wait to see Hogwarts in series form. Movies were great, but there’s only so much they can fit into two hours. A show means more time with the characters, exploring side stories, and maybe even showing parts of Hogwarts never seen before. I do know Rowling is still a part of it, which is...
Lost media fans eating good today. The Daleks’ Master Plan has always been one of the holy grails because it never left the UK. Two episodes turning up in a pile of donated film reels is the kind of miracle story we live for. Sara Kingdom and Katarina both die on screen, which shocked everyone...
Looks pretty but I’m skeptical. Every cozy game says “chill gameplay” then halfway through it turns into grindy fetch quests. The collecting everything to rank up part worries me a little. If it’s just endless running around islands picking plants I might get bored fast. The dinosaur is cute...
I actually did not expect them to bring Rotta back like this. I remember him from the animated movie years ago, and now he is suddenly running a criminal empire. That is an interesting move. I like that they are not just repeating Jabba again. At the same time, I am not fully sure about the idea...
This Supergirl already feels like her own person, and that is such a big improvement. The CW version always felt like a copy of Superman with a skirt. She didn’t have her own voice or real struggles; it was mostly male Clark’s story in a female body. Here, Kara has her own trauma, her own...
I honestly cannot believe this version is finally getting restored. For so many years, people kept saying the real 1977 cut was basically lost media. Every time the franchise released something, we always ended up with the version filled with heavy CGI and updated effects. I got used to thinking...
I think it is disappointing, but I actually appreciate seeing an actor put personal life before a job. It reminds me of how many productions expect people to stretch their lives to fit filming schedules. I liked the Nightsisters in Ahsoka because they brought a different energy to the story...
I like that they are finally moving The Mandalorian and Grogu into theaters. The series already looked like a movie with its effects, so it feels natural to scale it up. What interests me is how much new story they are going to tell. The plot summary sounds like the series again, which makes me...
I think it is smart that they set this story after the sequel trilogy. That part of the timeline has been empty, and it gives the writers more freedom to invent new conflicts without breaking what came before. I am curious how Ryan Gosling will fit into the Star Wars universe. He usually plays...
She looks awesome. I liked her before, and now she fits even better in SF6. I don’t care that the trailer came out early. It still got me excited. I hope they keep her feints and strong pressure tools.
From a film history perspective, the rerelease of A New Hope is important. It allows a new generation to witness a cultural turning point in cinema. I only hope that the version presented is faithful to the original 1977 release. Over time, films are often modified, and while changes may be made...
I am really looking forward to Maul: Shadow Lord. I have always thought Maul deserved more stories. He is more than just a villain with a double-bladed lightsaber. After what we saw in Clone Wars and Rebels, I wanted to see how he would survive after losing everything. I think it makes sense for...
It’s exciting to see Mana Project trying something fully original. Their Cowboy Bebop game was a decent adaptation, but original IPs are where developers can really show what they believe in. Using a custom Resistance System means they’re paying attention to how mechanics affect story. If they...
I only play a couple of tabletop games, but Free League’s art and world-building have always intrigued me. I might grab ALIEN The Roleplaying Game. Hopefully, their website can handle the traffic because nothing’s worse than a checkout crash.
Andor Season 1 was such a breath of fresh air for Star Wars—it really showed the grittiness of the Rebellion in a way that felt real. I loved the slower, character-driven storytelling, even if Mon Mothma’s plot dragged a bit. But hey, you can’t have a revolution without a little political...
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