Game Of Thrones The Long Night Ending Explained

Game of Thrones has never been wanting for pithy, inspiring phrases that would look good on a coffee mug or tattooed on someone’s bicep. One of those oft-repeated phrases that has reverberated around pop culture from Game of Thrones Season 1 has been the iconic call and response between a girl and her beloved “dancing” teacher. “What do we say to the God of Death?” Syrio Forel asks Arya Stark....

November 19, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Keith Bulat

Game Of Thrones At 10 The Series That Changed Tv Forever

“Ask me again in 10 years,” Tyrion says tersely. After all these years, the craftiest of Lannisters finally has learned he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know—and who really knows how the decisions in the here and now will appear to posterity? It’s easy to speculate that showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss felt the same way about their controversial ending to Game of Thrones. And like Tyrion and Jon, they probably could not anticipate the entire fallout that was to come....

November 19, 2022 · 15 min · 3097 words · Jared Peters

Get Out Review

As someone who has regularly teamed with comedy partner Keegan Michael-Key to explore politics and race relations for laughs, Jordan Peele takes a different approach in Get Out, making a bonafide thriller in the process. The end result is a sleek exercise in suspense that constantly keeps one on their toes so as to not miss an important clue about where things might be going. Chris and Rose (Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams) are ready to take their relationship to the next level when she brings him to meet her parents....

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Davina Guttman

Giveaway Win The Dune Audiobook

Frank Herbert’s Dune is one of the most popular and celebrated science fiction sagas of all time and, soon, it will be getting a modern big-budget feature film adaptation, starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Oscar Isaac, and Rebecca Ferguson and directed by Denis Villeneuve. If you’ve never gotten around to reading the books (or if it’s been awhile since a re-read), now is the perfect time to curl up for to listen to the original story before its adaptation hits theaters and HBO Max in October—and we have a giveaway to help!...

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Esther Woodard

Halo Infinite What S Next For The Game S Story

Halo Infinite‘s story may rely on nostalgia at times, but the game’s mysterious ending will almost certainly leave you wondering what is next for this franchise. While recent rumors strongly suggest that Halo Infinite will utilize a live service model (meaning that future Halo Infinite chapters will come in the form of DLC updates rather than entirely new games), pretty much everyone agrees that Microsoft and developer 343 Industries are very interested in continuing Infinite‘s story in one way or another....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 693 words · Don Moreno

Halo Infinite Xbox Series X Limited Edition Console Pre Order Release Date Price And Where To Buy

While the controller is amazing, it’s the Xbox Series X that’s the real prize here. Not only does it look incredible (the console’s metallic panels are accentuated with gold trim, stars, and Halo-themed designs), but given how hard it is to currently find an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, any opportunity to purchase a next-gen console is more valuable than ever at the moment. So while you shouldn’t get your hopes up when it comes to actually being able to grab one at retail prices, here’s what you need to know about pre-ordering the Halo Infinite Xbox Series X Limited Edition console:...

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Joseph Billingsley

Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 4 Review Thawing Hearts

Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 4 In case you were worried about Harley Quinn getting softer in its sophomore season, this episode opens with The Clown Princess of Crime carving a giant vagina into an ice cave using a flamethrower that once belonged to lesser known Batman villain Firefly. Basically, this crude delight is still firing on all cylinders as we venture into the icy heart of Gotham City to kill Mr....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Meredith Mcgill

Hbo Max New Releases November 2020

Things are pretty light not the new original series front this month with only Industry (Nov. 9) and His Dark Materials season 2 (Nov. 16) making a splash. But the streamer has a couple of notable original films to complement them. Between the World and Me, based on the book by Ta-Nehisi Coates, arrives on Nov. 21 and Melissa McCarthy comedy Superintelligence arrives on Nov. 26. That’s not even to mention two intriguing projects that don’t have dates yet: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion Special and The Mystery of DB Cooper....

November 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1480 words · Anthony Mead

Here S What Scream 5 S Title Could Mean For The Franchise

No, not 5cream, as the internet would have it, but just, simply, Scream. His wrap message reads: “That’s a wrap on Scream, which I’m excited to announce is the official title of the next film! Nearly 25 years ago, when I wrote Scream and Wes Craven brought it to life, I could not have imagined the lasting impact it would have on you, the fans. I’m excited for you to return to Woodsboro and get really scared again....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 847 words · Roberta Householder

Highlander Director Recalls The Time Sean Connery Was Almost Beheaded For Real

So when news first broke that Highlander was set to become the latest beloved cult classic to get rebooted for a modern audience, there was understandable apprehension. After all, there was an undeniably unique alchemy to the success of the original film. Something that’s never quite been captured on film again and something which has ensured thatt, 35 years on, it remains beloved by fans the world over. Russell Mulcahy was a key component of that 1986 success....

November 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1544 words · James Stanfield

His Dark Materials Season 2 Ending What Does The Post Credits Scene Mean

That’s the lid closed on season two. Like Lyra, His Dark Materials is all packed away for the time being. The episode’s closing scene showed our hero kidnapped and drugged and stashed in a steamer trunk by her mother, who was promising to take her somewhere safe. Having learned that Lyra was destined to be the new Eve – the fate of every world resting on a choice she was foretold to make – Mrs Coulter vowed to stop her daughter from bringing about another Fall....

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1044 words · Stephen Paradis

Hocus Pocus Sequel Bette Midler Comments On Her Possible Return

ET recently chatted with Midler about her new film, The Glorias, and the subject of the Hocus Pocus sequel came up. While Disney has yet to confirm the return of Midler, Parker, or Najimy, Midler told ET that she is “absolutely” up to reprise her Sanderson sister role, adding that “We’re just talking logistics” and “I can’t wait to fly!” Could a more official announcement be just around the corner?...

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Marsha Carter

House Of The Dragon Who Is Lady Mysaria The White Worm

Though the monetary units of the Seven Kingdoms are coins known as “gold dragons,” everyone knows the real currency of Westeros is secrets. Gathering secret information and exploiting it for personal gain is how one can win the game of thrones…or even more importantly: avoid losing it. We see this ever-important dynamic play out in House of the Dragon episode 4 “King of the Narrow Sea.” When Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) invites his niece Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock) on a romantic night out on the town (ick), the sun doesn’t even have a chance to rise before someone has spied that juicy gossip and put it to good use....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Gerald Baird

House Of The Dragon Makes George R R Martin S Silliest Joke Canon

Midway through House of the Dragon episode 6 “The Princess and the Queen,” King Viserys I (Paddy Considine) gathers his Small Council together to talk about the important political issues of the day. On the docket, as it always seems to be, is a bit of drama in the Riverlands. House Bracken and House Blackwood are at each other’s throats again and the dominant house in the region, House Tully, has requested the Iron Throne’s help in settling the matter....

November 19, 2022 · 3 min · 608 words · Frances Long

House Of The Dragon Season 2 Is Not Releasing When You Think

One of the most frequently occurring complaints on social media after the finale is how long fans have to wait to see what happens next. Even though season 2 of House of the Dragon was officially announced shortly after the series premiere in August, there’s still some speculation as to when the series will return to our screens. According to an article by British Telecommunications, HBO has confirmed that production on season 2 has already begun....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Thomas Sharpe

How Elizabeth Tulloch Continues To Elevate Lois Lane In Superman Lois

Some might say that Elizabeth Tulloch is crafting the definitive live action Lois Lane on Superman & Lois. Encompassing everything from Lois’ inherent strength, her journalistic talents, to her ushakeable moral compass, she’s also taking the character places no other actor has had a chance to explore in detail. And while Superman & Lois took its heroes out of their Metropolitan comfort zones since the very first episode, the show has continued to add new layers to them, with Lois in particular getting plenty of room to explore during the show’s second season....

November 19, 2022 · 3 min · 476 words · Fernando Turner

How Jason Blum Changed Horror Movies

It’s hard to deny that as an entrepreneur, Blum is a bloody good one. It’s been 20 years (“depending on where you start,” Blum clarifies) since his company Blumhouse Productions arrived to user in the new millennium and a new era of modern horror. His breakout success, 2007’s Paranormal Activity, made for $15,000, became one of the most profitable movies of all time, taking in $193 million worldwide and spawning multiple sequels....

November 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1306 words · Shirley Green

How Netflix S The Sandman Brings The Neil Gaiman Masterpiece To Life

“Tug of Love Baby Eaten By Cows.” That is the headline of the September 14, 1988 issue of The Sun newspaper in The Sandman story “Preludes and Nocturnes.” The headline is a portent, one of many, hinting that Morpheus, the King of Dreams, has escaped his imprisonment. The headline was also a kind of portent for the comic’s writer, Neil Gaiman, many years later. “I didn’t, on a gut level, believe that it was all happening until I was being shown around the prop room,” Gaiman says....

November 19, 2022 · 11 min · 2190 words · Jessica Thurman

How Nordvpn Offers A No Compromise Gaming Experience

If you’ve been keeping up with tech innovations over the years, then you probably know about virtual private networks. VPNs essentially offer what their name promises: a private network you can use to browse the internet. VPNs offer a kind of “buffer” between you and the web that makes it much more difficult for hackers, data collectors, and other prying eyes from monitoring your activity, stealing your information, or leaving you vulnerable to attack....

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 982 words · Leonard Bahena

How Should Doctor Who Celebrate Its 60Th Anniversary

The show owes its laudable longevity to a series of happy accidents, shrewd moves and fortuitous casting decisions in its formative years, not least of which was the radical re-casting of the main character after William Hartnell became too unwell to continue; a bold gambit that could just as easily have soured the audience and sunk the show as cemented its status as a pop culture behemoth. Thankfully – as well we know – the introduction of the concept of Regeneration was the key to Doctor Who’s enduring presence, adaptability and relevance....

November 19, 2022 · 11 min · 2213 words · Allen Jacoby