The Witcher Ending Explained

The Witcher‘s first season certainly wasn’t all it could be, but the series’ debut did offer a few fascinating moments and intriguing plot threads that suggest better adventures are ahead. It all leads up to an eventful finale filled with chronological confusion, emotional meetings, devastating departures, and a massive battle that hints at what the show’s production budget is capable of. Whether you walked away from that finale with unanswered questions or you’re just looking for a safe space to discuss some of the shocking spoilers that occur during the series most action-packed episode, here’s a breakdown of some of the most notable events of The Witcher‘s ending....

November 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1349 words · Ellen Ward

Tom Holland Calls Dark And Sad Spider Man No Way Home Not Fun

Based on what’s showcased in Spider-Man: No Way Home, primarily from a debut trailer from this past August that still has everyone talking, “fun” is a knee-jerk adjective for the upcoming film. How else can one describe a big screen bonanza in which a screwed-up spell from Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange twists movie universes into a knot, forcing Holland’s Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man into a skirmish—potentially alongside former Spider-Men Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield—with a smorgasbord of villains from previous iterations such as Jamie Foxx’s Electro, Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus and even Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin?...

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 838 words · Nicholas Wesley

Top New Science Fiction Books In May 2021

Top New Science Fiction Books in April 2021 Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Type: NovelRelease date: May 4Publisher: Ballantine BooksDen of Geek says: It’s hard to go wrong with Andy Weir, one of the smartest voices in hard science fiction who also brought snarky fun to The Martian. In his new book Weir ventures further into the realm of science fiction with an alien and the whole world at stake....

November 19, 2022 · 3 min · 567 words · Michael Balkcom

Tv Premiere Dates 2023 Calendar

We’ll continue to update this page weekly as networks announce dates. A lot of these shows we’ll be watching or covering, so be sure to follow along with us! Please note that all times are EST. Note: These are U.S. releases. For upcoming British releases, head on over here.

November 19, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · Roxann Matthews

Twitch Accused Of Mishandling Cases Of Sexual Misconduct And Racism Inside Toxic Workplace

These accusations came to light in a new report from Gamesindustry.biz, in which “multiple women said they’d been sexually assaulted by men at the company, including forced kisses, groping, and inappropriate massages” while others described being verbally assaulted. In cases where employees reported their abusers or the misconduct they witnessed, these employees were allegedly “retaliated against for making the report, both by the manager and the company itself.” One person said they were retaliated against “both physically and verbally” by the person they had reported....

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1059 words · Lisa Childs

Uk Disney Channels To Close As All Shows Move To Disney Plus

That means after September, Disney Plus will be the UK’s sole legitimate route to shows such as XD’s DuckTales, Star Wars Resistance and Marvel’s Spider-Man, as well as popular re-runs of Disney titles such as the magnificent Phineas and Herb and Gravity Falls. As reported by Deadline from an original report by Broadcast, the channel closure is due to a failure by Disney, Sky and Virgin to reach a new carriage deal following the launch of Disney Plus in the UK earlier this year....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Kristi Gillette

Van Helsing Season 5 News Cast Release Date And More

“We are so proud of Van Helsing and would like to thank Syfy and the amazing fans who embraced this series. We are excited to end the show on its own terms and to give our story, these characters, and our fans the conclusion they so richly deserve,” Daniel March, a managing partner for the show on behalf of Dynamic Television, notably stated after the show’s renewal announcement. Van Helsing Season 5 Release Date A 2020 release was always in the cards for Van Helsing season 5, and production delays related to the coronavirus outbreak haven’t changed that expectation....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Latesha Betts

Venom Let There Be Carnage The Comics History Of The Symbiote Rivalry

Much like how the Justice League movie decided to take its time by giving us Steppenwolf of all people, the first Venom movie had Carlton Drake (who hasn’t appeared in the comics since the early 90s) and Riot (the most forgettable of all of Venom’s comic children). By letting Venom build himself up on his own, flanked by some rather mundane villains, it gave more meaning to Cletus Kasady showing up in the post-credits....

November 19, 2022 · 14 min · 2823 words · John Ray

Vikings Season 6 Return Date Trailer Cast Episode Guide And News

However, don’t expect History’s Vikings continuity to fade into, well, history, just yet. Creator Michael Hirst has revealed his intent to craft a spinoff series. He’ll be joined on this endeavor by writer Jeb Stuart (Die Hard, The Fugitive). No details have been revealed about the project as of yet. Vikings Season 6 Return Date Vikings season 6 has wrapped up the 10-episode first half of its season and now the wait begins for the second half....

November 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1187 words · Delmar Thackaberry

Wandavision The Mystery Of The Aerospace Engineer

“I know an aerospace engineer who’d be up for this challenge.” That single sentence spoken by Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau in WandaVision episode 5 has sparked a world of speculation for MCU fans. This doesn’t seem like the kind of thing that would just be casually dropped into the dialogue unless it wasn’t going to have some kind of meaning for the Marvel Cinematic universe sown the road. So who might this mysterious “aerospace engineer” be?...

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1055 words · Paula Brown

Welcome To The Dollhouse Inside The Chucky Tv Series

Chucky has certainly navigated a wild path to the small screen. The Child’s Play franchise started out playing the character straight by charting his efforts to get his murderous psychological hooks into innocent little Andy Barclay, but films one through three were also embracing a slasher genre that appeared to be on its last legs. Even Mancini thought he may have reached the end of the road with 1991’s Child’s Play 3, but when the horror game changed with Wes Craven’s meta movie Scream in the late-‘90s, Mancini suddenly found a way to bring Chucky back from the dead....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 787 words · James Hamilton

Westworld Season 4 Episode 3 Review Annees Folles

Westworld Season 4 Episode 3 Westworld is a very clever show. At times, it might be too clever for its own good, but although it can sometimes be difficult to follow the narrative, you always feel the writers have given every moment and twist serious thought. Nowhere is that more apparent than “Annees Folles.” In two very crucial ways, the episode marks a return to familiar environments: Bernard emerges from the Sublime with a new mission, and Maeve finds herself essentially back where it all began in the first season, albeit with slightly different window dressing....

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 854 words · Jennifer Carey

What Gta 6 Should Learn From Vice City

Released in October 2002 (only a year after the revolutionary GTA 3), Vice City hit a generation of gamers like a lighting bolt. Even though Vice City was developed and released in a shockingly short amount of time (especially by modern GTA development timeline standards) it felt like such an incredible leap forward in so many ways. There are times when that game’s reputation almost elevates the experience above the quality of the game itself....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Sarah Martinez

What Top Gun Maverick S Historic Success Can Teach Hollywood

According to Paramount Pictures, Top Gun: Maverick grossed $90 million in its second weekend in the U.S. That number, which is also higher than any debut weekend for Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise, is down a mere 29 percent from its three-day haul last weekend of $126.7 million. For context, a decrease like this has never happened for a film that grossed north of $100 million in its opening weekend. The all-time opening weekend record-holder, Avengers: Endgame?...

November 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1399 words · Jeffrey Maisey

What Was The Last Game Boy Game Ever Released

The Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color are arguably two of the most important devices in video game history. They might not have sold as many units as, say, the PlayStation 2, but they revolutionized the industry by popularizing handheld games, which opened up entirely new avenues for the industry. Sure, the original Game Boy model was a massive, monochromatic brick that ate through AA batteries, but without it, we probably wouldn’t have link cables, Pokémon, the Nintendo Switch, and so much more....

November 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1004 words · Josephine Little

What We Do In The Shadows Season 3 Episode 2 Review The Cloak Of Duplication

What We Do in the Shadows Season 3 Episode 2 What We Do in the Shadows season 3 episode 2, “The Cloak of Duplication,” finds Nandor the Relentless (Kayvan Novak) and Nadja of Antipaxos, (Natasia Demetriou) in a battle of will, strength, and endurance as they vie for the top seat of the local Vampiric Council. As the episode opens, it appears there is little middle ground for the two bloodsuckers....

November 19, 2022 · 4 min · 820 words · Jesse Shields

What Went Wrong With Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ii The Secret Of The Ooze

Gray was head of production at Golden Harvest, the Hong Kong studio behind martial arts classics like Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon, when comedian-turned screenwriter Bobby Herbeck first approached him about a live-action film adaptation of Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird’s cult comics. It’s fair to say he took some convincing. “I hated the idea. I thought it was stupid,” Gray tells Den of Geek. Undeterred, Herbeck pestered Gray for months until the Golden Harvest chief had a sudden change of heart....

November 19, 2022 · 13 min · 2601 words · Thomas Bourgeois

Where Did Star Trek Discovery Travel To Get Those Gorgeous Shots Of Hima

Anyone who has watched the Season 3 premiere, “That Hope is You, Part 1,” knows how gorgeous it looks. Director Olatunde Osunsanmi utilizes the unique geology of Iceland to truly make it feel like Burnham has landed in a strange place (and time). Iceland, famous for its dramatic landscapes, is volcanically and geologically active, which means much of its countryside is made up of dark volcanic rock and basalt covered; geologically, the island includes sand and lava fields, mountains, and glaciers....

November 19, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Phyllis English

Which Blade Runner Cut Is Really The Best

Wondering why exactly science fiction film aficionados are so obsessed with Blade Runner is a similar paradox: It may not matter if we can explain the cult obsession and it’s probably just healthier if we accept it. Even Blade Runner canon is a little murky. Was there one Replicant fried in that electrical field or two? Depends on the cut of the film! No other science fiction film has demanded such hyper-granular scrutiny, partially because no other science fiction film has had as many versions of itself....

November 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1726 words · Donald Weatherly

Who Is Cobra Kai S Biggest Bully

When it comes right down to it, Cobra Kai is about bullies. If Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) had never bullied Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) way back in the first film, The Karate Kid, Daniel probably wouldn’t have pursued Karate. And if Sensei Kreese (Martin Kove) had not bullied Johnny, he probably wouldn’t have swept the leg. But with all of this bullying in the Miyagi-verse, who is the worst offender?...

November 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1622 words · Juanita Baylon