As if Sony’s initial gameplay reveal for Spider-Man: Miles Morales earlier this week wasn’t already proof enough of the PlayStation 5’s raw power, Insomniac Games has decided to hammer the point home today by releasing a batch of new screenshots for the anticipated sequel and yes, they’re just as impressive as seeing the web-slinger in motion, if not more so.
Recommended Videos It’s worth noting that the images in question appear to have all been taken in-game, meaning these are representative of what Miles Morales will actually look like when you’re playing it on next-gen.
Stephen King, horror man extraordinaire, has the Midas touch when it comes to spook-filled romps. The IT adaptations were monstrous successes, his partnership with Mike Flanagan has proven fruitful for the both of them and now, adding to the exemplary TV layout of King’s properties will soon be a ‘Salem’s Lot prequel in the form of Jerusalem’s Lot, which is coming to Epix and has Adrien Brody attached as the star.
Recommended Videos The series, which is going to be the first in-house production for Epix, already has a 10-episode order, is set to shoot next year and will be released in Fall 2020 for a spooky Halloween treat.
Buddy the Elf, what’s your favorite color? If you’re anything like us, the moment Halloween ends, you’ve got an endless stream of quotes from Elf floating around in your head.
Recommended Videos Elf is one of the most iconic Christmas movies of all time, and it’s celebrating a special anniversary this year as our favorite film is turning 20! That’s right, our most beloved film is almost old enough to legally drink, which Buddy did his fair share of in the mail room.
These days, fantasy shōnen anime seems almost incomplete without a subset of characters who are legendary for their speed. Admittedly, it should be cliché by now, but somehow, it isn’t. Audiences are still big fans of these characters, and most likely always will be. One Piece, for example, has its own niche of incredibly fast characters. Recommended Videos Throughout the manga and anime, there have been insanely epic showcases of swiftness.
The Marvel Universe is unsurprisingly filled with some incredibly wealthy superheroes.
Recommended Videos From the Avengers Tower in Manhattan and the Fantastic Four’s building, to Namor’s vast ocean, and Black Panther’s entire country, some of the franchise’s superheroes are as far from impoverished as you can get (well, except for Peter Parker, but let’s give the kid a break). The question is, just how wealthy are these heroes?
How wealthy are the villains, for that matter?
A brand new promo poster for The Batman has the titular Dark Knight cast in a monochromatic black-and-red abstract image that is tonally aligned with the film’s neo-noir theme being touted by co-writer and director Matt Reeves.
Recommended Videos In the image, we see the profile of Robert Pattinson’s Batman, as well as his stitched, leather-looking cowl, a piece of his costume that appears to be bulletproof based on the latest trailers and which Pattinson has said was notoriously hard to light correctly.
Thanks to a sustained review-bombing campaign – as well as its appointed status as the lowest-rated of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s 32 features to date in terms of Rotten Tomatoes audience approval rating – you’d think Captain Marvel was the most-hated entry in Brie Larson‘s filmography. Evidently, though, those trolls and haters aren’t aware of 2009’s Tanner Hall.
Recommended Videos Thanks to an average of only 26 percent on the aggregation site, co-directors Tatiana von Fürstenberg and Francesca Gregorini are responsible for the lowest-rated movie of the Academy Award winner’s career from an audience perspective, with the critical consensus of 16 percent placing it fourth from bottom on that front.
This article contains major spoilers for both the Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes book and its forthcoming film adaptation.
Recommended Videos The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a fascinating character study of President Snow, the terrifying villain of the original Hunger Games trilogy. Also penned by Suzanne Collins, the 2019 book takes fans of the dystopian series back to Snow’s adolescence and his time as a student in the Academy and a mentor in the 10th Hunger Games.
When it comes to adaptations, it is likely that your favourite book or comic book characters aren’t going to look exactly the same on the big screen as they did in your mind or on paper. That was the case for Thor: Love and Thunder villain Gorr the God Butcher, who had some changes made to his character design for the MCU film. Thanks to visual artist Jackson Sze, however, we can see what a more comic book accurate version of the character might have looked like.
Last night’s episode Bachelor in Paradise will be remembered for two things: One of them, coincidentally, being number two — or the lack thereof — and the other being a a woman who thinks she’s number one. It will also serve as something of a calm before the storm, or in this case, an absolute hurricane.
Recommended Videos No two women could possibly be as different as Sam and Kat; Sam’s intelligence and responsibility far outweigh Kat’s embarrassing immaturity.