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If you need me, I’ll be over here making Predator: Badlands my personality for the next few months. Good LORD, this teaser trailer is awesome.
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A new trailer for Ghost of Yotei has hit, confirming its release date – October 2, 2025. I got myself a birthday game!
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Oh wow. Nintendo is KEEPING THE US PRICE OF THE SWITCH 2, and the pre-orders kick off on April 24th. Get ready, browser refresh buttons!
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The Jurassic Park episode of Blank Check may be my favorite yet?
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Orioles game up on my iPad, the new Indiana Jones game on my PS5 on the TV. Not a bad life.
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I am really getting a good feeling from the latest Fantastic Four trailer. C’mon, Marvel Studios. Wow us.
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Listening to that Severance Remix EP while at the office feels a bit subversive.
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Two trailers in, I still have no idea what the plot of 28 Years Later is. And in an era of spoiler filled trailers, what a joy that is.
The second trailer just went up a bit ago, here.
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DC Digs Deep Into the World of Tokusatsu with IMMORTAL LEGEND BATMAN
Back in 2020, superstar comic artist Dan Mora posted a random idea. Mashing up the Batman characters with the style of Japanese tokusatsu, the genre which we in the states know best for Ultraman and Power Rangers.
People were very into it, and it’s hard to blame them.
And some of those people? Pretty well known for comics of their own – Radiant Black’s writer, Kyle Higgins, and Inferno Girl Red artist Erica D’Urso.
They have some history with writing and illustrating toku inspired comics, with Radiant Black borrowing key elements from the genre, and Inferno Girl Red being a spin-off in the same universe, called the Massive-Verse.
It’s taken five years, but DC Comics listened, as revealed this past weekend at the C2E2 Convention…
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During the “Kyle Higgins Presents: Radiant Black, The Massive-Verse and More!” panel, Kyle will announce a new DC Elseworlds limited series, Immortal Legend Batman. It features co-writer Mat Groom (Radiant Black, Inferno Girl Red) and art by Dan Mora (Superman, Justice League Unlimited, Batman/Superman: World’s Finest).
“In Immortal Legend Batman, Dan, Mat, Erica, and I are using elements of ‘superhero tokusatsu,’ so readers can expect to see cool and recognizable elements like mech/armor-style transformations, specifically named combat moves, a gradually expanding team, and more,” said writer Higgins.
That’s right, Immortal Legend Batman is the title, and the first issue hits shelves in August 2025. It’s awesome to see a company like DC not be afraid to embrace alternative versions of their characters, and put name creators on the book as well.
Sadly, Mora will be working more on the covers than the interiors, but I know D’Urso is up for the gig.
Massive kudos to whichever editor approved this…more of this, big two, more of this.
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It was a chilly, but great, day at the ballpark. LETS GO O’S!
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Been playing with this app AgBr to replicate black and white film stock. Threw some recent photos through it, and I’m pretty happy with the results.
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Oh that Tom Cruise, hanging off of planes for our delight. Now if Ethan Hunt could just help us out here in the real world…
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That new Wes Anderson movie, The Phoenician Scheme sure does look like a Wes Anderson movie.
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The first trailer for Tron: Ares has arrived.
On one hand, the concept for this sequel seems pretty cool, and I’m all for a NIN score.
On the other, Jared Leto (ugh) and it comes off as VERY grim.
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Just a few minutes in, the Seth Meyers / Paul Rudd Day Drinking video is an absolute joy.
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I know we’re having fun with these Avengers: Doomsday announcements, but they really need to stop doing casting that speaks to me (a 40 year old dude), and build to the future. See also: comic books themselves.
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I think I’m going to try to go in with knowing as little as possible, but if you’re inclined, a new trailer for Andor Season 2 just dropped.
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Just as nonsensical and nutty as the first one, possibly more so. But the animation and action are wild as hell. What a fun flick so far!
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One could see it coming, but, thankfully — yes, Severance has been renewed for Season 3.
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Now THAT is how you do a finale! No spoilers from me.
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Ted Lasso Season 4 is officially a go, and apparently, this time, Ted’s coaching an all female team.
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Yeah, F1 looks like a great time at the theater. I look forward to seeing it big and loud in IMAX or Dolby.
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Oh wow: Warner Bros. Japan is making an anime of All You Need Is Kill, the novel that Edge of Tomorrow/Live. Die. Repeat was based on.
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This is truly a blessed day - Hideo Kojima has been given access to The Criterion Closet.
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ESPN Releases Oral History of the Day NBA Shut Down for COVID
Back inside the Diamond Lounge, Ho pointed out something Silver would never forget.
“If you notice,” he told Silver, “the restaurants in Chinatown are empty.”
Silver paused.
“The Chinese community in the U.S. are quite aware of what’s going on in China – much more than the general public,” Ho said. “And the Chinatown restaurants are a reflection of that. People are scared.”
The two talked for 15 minutes. Silver had already been concerned about the possibility of filling NBA arenas with nearly 20,000 fans, but the unemotional, matter-of-fact tone from Ho was striking. The next morning, on the same day the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global public health emergency, Silver called Ho and asked whether he would serve as a consultant for the NBA on COVID-19. Ho agreed.
The first, goosebump inducing moment of this amazing oral history of the day the NBA shutdown due to COVID, which was – believe it or not – five years ago today.
Definitely going to be hanging with me today the five years that have passed, what happened in them, and who we are now versus who we were then.