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The Bone Collector is about to be collected by NBC. The Peacock Network is moving forward with a serial television adaptation of the Jeffery Deaver crime novel-turned 1999 movie, which starred Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. However, the small screen adaptation will brandish the title, Lincoln, named after investigator main character Lincoln Rhyme. Last November,
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Castlevania, one of the greatest video game franchises of all time, has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence of late. The original game released on the Famicom Disk System on September, 26, 1986. Since then, nearly 40 titles have been published across just about every significant system in gaming history from the NES onward. The
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One of the first collected editions I ever bought – back when I was into comics, but before I had the means to maintain a pull list – was the last collection of the classic Batman story “No Man’s Land.” The story was about Gotham’s descent into chaos following an earthquake and the United States’
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A trio of trademarks registered by publisher Take-Two indicates that remasters of Mafia and Mafia 2 may be in development.  Two of the applications filed recently by Take-Two relate to the names of Mafia and Mafia 2 as well as the logos associated with those titles. The date on the applications is August 2nd, which
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The Psycho Rangers were first introduced to Power Rangers with these lines.  “We’re the Psycho Rangers.”“We’re faster than you.”“Smarter than you.”“Stronger than you.”“But we’re evil!” And that was… pretty much it. The Psycho Rangers have stuck in the minds of Power Rangers fans for so long because of the threat they posed to the In Space team… but that’s it. The
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“Yeah, bitch!” is clearly the appropriate celebratory interjection of choice for the news about a Breaking Bad TV movie, since the exploits of everyone’s favorite ne’er-do-well-turned elite meth cook, Jesse Pinkman, is set, with Aaron Paul reprising the now-iconic small screen role in a TV movie! El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, is the official
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Microsoft has formally announced Project xCloud; a new program that will allow you to stream console games to mobile devices. The current plan is for Microsoft to fill data centers with hardware that is capable of running and streaming console quality games. It’s a technological concept that we’ve seen other, similar services utilize, (such as
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Arrow might just see its legacy maintained on The CW after the series – the inaugural entry and namesake of the network’s DC Comics-adapting Arrowverse shows – ends its seminal small screen run with an abbreviated final frame this fall. That’s because the network has put a spinoff project into development, this one centered on
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This The Terror review contains spoilers. The Terror Season 2 Episode 7 “My Perfect World” gives us the reunion we’ve been waiting for, as Chester goes AWOL in order to find Luz. It’s such a pleasure to see Cristina Rodlo again. She’s been consistently a pleasure to watch this season, and she delivers perhaps her
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Dan DiDio and Shane Davis separately have a history of mining the classic DC Universe, maintaining what makes them classic characters while tweaking them for modern consumption – Davis on Superman: Earth One and DiDio on, among other things, the best book of the New 52 relaunch, OMAC. But these updates are rarely radical departures.
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WB Games Montreal could be teasing a new Batman game — just in time for this week’s PlayStation State of Play briefing. Rumors have been circulating for ages that WB Montreal is working on something Bat-based, with a popular theory suggesting that the villainous Court of Owls could be the focus of the new game. Back in August,
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There’s never a bad season of the year for reading. Whether it’s winter, summer, spring, or fall, there’s a reading habit that goes oh-so-well with the season. But there’s something about fall—when the leaves are changing (at least in some parts of the world) and the nights are getting longer—that makes me want to curl up
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This Righteous Gemstones review contains spoilers. The Righteous Gemstones Episode 6 After a brief “Interlude,” The Righteous Gemstones picks back up in the present-day with Jesse feeling victorious, looking to stash the wrecked red van in Kelvin’s garage. As much as I loved the humor, heart, and ‘80s stylings of the last episode, I was anxious to return
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This article contains spoilers for Control and Annihilation. Control is not, director Mikael Kasurinen points out, a horror game, but the latest entry in the New Weird, a genre sitting in a debated space somewhere between science fiction, horror, and magical realism. It’s in this space that the team at Remedy Entertainment created the game’s unique
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As someone on an HBO show once said: “The king stay the king.” After briefly losing its title in 2018 as the network to receive the most Emmy nominations, HBO is back at the 2019 Emmys with a vengeance.  HBO leads all content providers in 2019 with an astounding and record-breaking 137 total nominations. That
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Some creepy occurrences in Red Dead Online have fans hoping that Rockstar is planning an Undead Nightmare style content update.  The most telling sign that something is up is the sudden appearance of a nightmarish zombie-like NPC in the game’s swamp area that was first spotted fairly recently. There’s no explanation for why this character
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This Power Rangers Beast Morphers review contains spoilers. Power Rangers Beast Morphers Episode 10 For a franchise that sometimes utilizes comedic side characters, Power Rangers doesn’t do overly comedic episodes as often as you think. This is assuming you don’t think EVERY episode of Power Rangers is hilarious by the sheer nature of its very concept, but if
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It all began with two shots in the dark, pearls spilling onto the blood-soaked cement. No, it all started when the bat crashed through the window. Actually, it was when the boy fell into the cave. Maybe it was that hostile takeover at Apex Chemicals? Dozens of stories have shaped the legend of the Batman
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As the cinematic release of Terminator: Dark Fate inches ever closer, a new Terminator video game has been announced. It’s a single-player first-person-shooter called Terminator: Resistance, which has been developed by Teyon and is set to be published by Reef Entertainment. The game will tell an original story, centered on a brand new hero character
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On September 5, 1992, Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and a host of talented writers and animators delivered what many people still consider to be the definitive interpretation of a towering pop culture icon with Batman: The Animated Series. Its unforgettable animation style and character designs, distinctive music, and cinematic approach to storytelling that often made
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DC Comics has revealed who will be taking over as writer of its flagship Batman book after Tom King closes out his run at the end of this year. It’s none of other than James Tynion IV, a Detective Comics veteran who has also been writing Batman backup stories, fill-in issues, and annuals since 2012.
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