Link Tank Zoinks The New Scooby Doo Movie Got Cancelled Too

“Warner Bros. has finally made a statement about the permanent cancellation of two multi-million dollar projects, Batgirl and Scoob! Holiday Haunt. Essentially, according to Deadline, the decision comes from a desire to re-energize the DC Extended Universe, and some of the character reveals and plot points in Batgirl didn’t line up with the larger theatrical strategy for the comics franchise.” Read more at Gizmodo Well, this sucks; First Kill is the latest Netflix show to get an early cancellation....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · Sherry Tyner

List Of Google Products Relevant To Your Business

The existence of Google is significant to our lives, and hence it has become an inseparable and indispensable part of our daily lives. With a single click of the enter key, all the information reaches us within no time. The existence of Google has made our lives easier and hassle-free. Just imagine your life without the existence of Google! How would our companies, businesses, and projects be affected if Google didn’t exist!...

December 9, 2022 · 12 min · 2523 words · John Mink

Logan Review

How marvelous. It turns out that like the quieter, more deconstructionist Westerns that heralded a reflective temperament following the indulgences of 1950s Oaters, Logan seeks to carve out a fairly intimate character study about an aged do-gooder in a country for no old mutants. And the film wildly succeeds at its goals with bloody verve. Seriously, there is so much blood. More miraculous still, though, is that Logan is also without question the best superhero movie in years, and certainly the most ambitious one since Christopher Nolan hung up the cape....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 869 words · Lorraine Katz

Lucifer Season 3 Episode 1 Review They Re Back Aren T They

Lucifer Season 3 Episode 1 “Nothing pisses God off more than exercising free will.” After a four month break, everyone’s favorite demon returns to the small screen, and as it turns out, it’s the devil you think you know that flips the season three premiere of Fox’s Lucifer inside out. The unexpected appearance of Lucifer’s overbearing mother dominated last season, and “They’re Back, Aren’t They?” introduces the abrupt return of Lucifer’s wings, setting in motion the quest to discover an explanation for why the Prince of Darkness has suddenly lost his mojo....

December 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1192 words · Esther Sanderlin

Managing Photos Are Easy With These Solutions 2022 Updated

Digital photography has been an effective solution for replacing the traditional problem of boxes full of photographs. Now, the scenario has been changed a bit, and people are storing photos on different devices. What would be your answer if I asked you, where are all your digital photos stored? You would probably say that your photos are stored in your smartphone, computer, and even some cloud platforms. Other than that, you will also remember that you have some photos stored on your old PC or tablet at home....

December 9, 2022 · 11 min · 2330 words · Linda Morris

Marvel Cinematic Universe The Story So Far

With Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame on the horizon, now is as good a time as any to get up to speed with the events of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But if you don’t have time to watch the movies, here’s our attempt at putting all of the important information from the first 20 films into some kind of coherent story (in the order they take place)… Captain America: The First Avenger During World War II, Steve Rogers is rejected from the army for being medically unfit....

December 9, 2022 · 11 min · 2317 words · Pricilla Mack

Marvel S Star Wars Easter Eggs Are Out Of Control

It’s finally time to dive into Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, as Ryan Coogler has the honor of rounding off Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As with any MCU outing, there’s a slew of Easter eggs that reference everyone from Ant-Man to Ultron, tragic tributes to Chadwick Boseman, and a setup for Thunderbolts. However, for eagle-eyed nerf herders or moof milkers, you might’ve spotted some nods to a certain galaxy far, far away....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 631 words · John Brown

Marvel S What If Trailer Explores Peggy Carter As Captain Britain Black Panther And More

But other than that? Not much. Now, along with the utter hailstorm of Disney/Marvel news from Thursday, we have a real deal trailer of the upcoming animated series, ready to hit Disney+ in the summer. Check it out here… CAPTAIN AMERICA: WHAT IF PEGGY CARTER BECAME CAPTAIN BRITAIN? For some reason, Steve Rogers is deemed unfit to be experimented on and doesn’t become Captain America. Instead, Peggy Carter takes the serum and fights Nazis as Captain Britain....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 689 words · Madeline Dewispelaere

Matt Smith And Milly Alcock On Daemon And Rhaenyra S Ambiguous Relationship In House Of The Dragon

One episode into House of the Dragon, and it’s clear the series is going to return to the ambiguity that made Game of Thrones so compelling—and at times more than a tad disturbing. Take for instance the first big scene between Matt Smith’s Prince Daemon Targaryen and Milly Alcock’s Princess Rhaenyra. Their relationship is that of uncle and niece; the king’s younger brother and his only daughter. But while neither character will verbalize it, they’re technically competitors—imperfect choices to be heir to King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) and the Iron Throne....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 894 words · Helen Scott

Mel Gibson Is A Gun Toting Santa Claus In Fatman Trailer

As revealed in the latest bit of marketing, Fatman marks the first time someone has looked at Gibson’s often resplendent gray beard and said, “Santa.” The Oscar winning filmmaker who’s also notorious for virulent outbursts is going to portray that not-so-jolly Chris Cringle in this new movie from the writer-directing pair of Eshom and Ian Nelms. The two, who previously helmed Small Time Crime, direct Gibson as a Santa at the end of his ropes....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Yolanda Byrd

Memento And The Significance Of Sammy Jankis

On March 16, 2001, Christopher Nolan announced himself to the world with the US release of Memento. Not that everyone heard him straight away. Despite garnering rave reviews on the festival circuit, Nolan’s mind-bending jigsaw puzzle of a movie failed to land a major distribution deal in the States. In the end Newmarket Films, the independent production company bankrolling the project, took the plunge and distributed it themselves. Memento went on to earn more than $45 million at the US box office from a $4....

December 9, 2022 · 9 min · 1773 words · Jerry Wexler

Metroid How Did Nes Gamers React To Learning Samus Aran Is A Woman

Many Metroid retrospectives, and even some members of the Metroid development team, have since claimed that ending shocked the world by introducing one of the most capable and prominent female gaming heroes at a time when such female protagonists were certainly less common in action games. Whatever we say from this point on, there’s no denying that this ending was unusual for its time and is rightfully seen as not just one of the great early video game endings but a touchstone moment for video game storytelling and character design....

December 9, 2022 · 12 min · 2392 words · Kimberly King

Metroid Dread Unsolved Mysteries The Sequel Needs To Answer

For all those reasons and more, the pressure is on developer MercurySteam and director Yoshio Sakamoto to deliver an epic Metroid tale that also answers the many unresolved questions and unsolved mysteries in the Metroid lore. What, exactly, are those mysterious narrative elements that need to be addressed? Conveniently enough, that’s what we’ll be running through here today. We’re not claiming to have explored every hanging thread in the greater Metroid storyline, but we can’t help but wonder about some significant plot points that we’ve been left to dwell on since we last saw Samus....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 961 words · Kenneth Cushing

Milestone Comics Available Digitally For First Time

This week saw the release of Hardware: The Man in the Machine, the first volume of Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan and J.J. Birch’s origin/revenge tale about genius inventor Curt Metcalf, on ComiXology and other digital platforms. And over the next two weeks, the first two volumes of Icon (A Hero’s Welcome and The Mothership Connection), from M.D. Bright and McDuffie, will go on sale online as well. These three collections were made available to read for free as part of September’s FanDome event, and as you might guess from the quality of the creators, they are spectacular....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Richard Briscoe

Mo Dao Zu Shi The Untamed S Source Material Is Finally Getting An English Language Edition

The new English-language Mo Dao Zu Shi translation will be published in five volumes, and is being translated by Suika and edited by Pengie. The work will include cover art by Jin Fang, and interior art by Marina Privalova, with each deluxe paperback volume setting American readers back $19.99. Unlike The Untamed, which does not feature any of the explicit sexual content between the two male main characters that is central to the source material, the Mo Dao Zu Shi English-language edition will not be censored, and is rated 17+ for violence, language, and sex....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Liliana Downing

Mortal Kombat 2021 Vs Mortal Kombat 1995 Which Is Better

“Test your might.” These are the words of a minigame in the original Mortal Kombat arcade fighter from 1992. They were meant to signal an interlude between the simple pleasures of digitized sprites spilling buckets of blood. Yet they’ve also become synonymous with a franchise that’s arguably the most popular video game fighter of all-time. The phrase is also a pretty apt description for the various filmmakers who’ve attempted the challenge of taming this crazy dragon on screen....

December 9, 2022 · 13 min · 2699 words · Jane Kirby

Mortal Kombat Timeline Story Explained

Usually, these lead to fun B-movie plots that can carry a game or two. Sometimes the sequels just retread the same plot over and over (ie. the Soul Calibur games and King of Fighters), but Mortal Kombat has been able to hold its own for over 25 years due to embracing its own wacky mythology and finding ways to be fresh. Even when they’re literally redoing an earlier story! There’s a reason why the Mortal Kombat story has been told in different forms....

December 9, 2022 · 30 min · 6221 words · Sandra Mclin

Ms Marvel Episode 3 S Temple Scene Has Big Mcu Ramifications

Thus far, Ms. Marvel showrunner Bisha K. Ali has given simple explanations for the change in the title character’s powerset. Where the Kamala Khan of the comics gained the ability to alter the shape and size of her body after exposure to Terrigen Mists released by the Inhumans, the television version uses a bangle to form energy constructs. But in episode three of Ms. Marvel, we get a glimpse of the bangle’s origin, and with it, connections to the larger MCU that go much deeper than previously assumed....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 757 words · Robin Cochran

Msi Optix Mpg321Qrf Qd Gaming Monitor Review Dramatic Design Solid Features

Subscribe to the magazine here. MSI is clearly targeting stereotypical gamers with the styling of its Optix MPG321QRF-QD ($449/£399). Its plastic rear mimics brushed metal and carbon fiber, it sits on a dramatically angled base and around the back you’ll find RGB LEDs. Happily, the Optix backs up the dramatic design with practical features. The stand offers 100mm of height adjustment alongside swivel and tilt movement, as well as a cable-routing cut-out....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 543 words · Richard Wall

Muppets Now Episode 5 Review The I T Factor

Muppets Now Episode 5 As we reach the fifth and penultimate episode of Muppets Now, my complaints about how tedious it’s getting are a bit deflated due to the wonderful news that after a four-episode stretch, there is no “Okey Dokey Kookin’” segment. Yes, there are still two appearances by the Swedish Chef here, but they’re both fresh and funny gags. They aren’t the same one-note joke stretched out for several minutes and repeated every week....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Brett Sherman