Alien: Covenant ending explained – How does it link to Romulus?
**WARNING: Contains full spoilers for Alien: Covenant and some spoilers for Alien: Romulus**
**WARNING: Contains full spoilers for Alien: Covenant and some spoilers for Alien: Romulus**
Alex Rodriguez is keeping it vague.
SOL’s trading volume has increased by 20%, indicating higher participation from traders. SOL’s Open Interest has increased by 4% in the last 24 hours as well, signaling growing interest from investors. As a seasoned analyst with over two decades of experience in the financial markets, I find myself intrigued by the recent developments in Solana … Read more
As a passionate theater enthusiast with a deep appreciation for August Wilson’s work, I am absolutely thrilled about the upcoming Netflix adaptation of “The Piano Lesson.” Having had the privilege of watching some of Wilson’s plays on stage, I can attest to the power and emotion that his stories evoke. The fact that Malcolm Washington, who has a proven track record with adapting Wilson’s works, is directing this production gives me immense confidence in its authenticity and faithfulness to the original work.
For nearly decades, the anime series Dragon Ball has left an indelible mark on shonen genre, offering some of its most iconic moments yet. From epic battles to surprising demises, it’s tackled it all with Son Goku by its side. One of the anime’s most enduring storylines unfolded on Planet Namek during Goku’s fierce battle against Frieza. Recently, a fan has gained viral attention for giving Goku a distinctive makeover inspired by Planet Namek.
On Tuesday at Gamescom, Xbox unexpectedly revealed that the upcoming game “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle” will be accessible on PlayStation 5 next year. This follows the release of the Xbox and PC versions, so those without a PlayStation can still play Indiana Jones ahead of schedule, but the Spring 2025 launch date for this title isn’t too far from its current December 9th release date. With this news about PlayStation 5 compatibility, Xbox head Phil Spencer has since addressed the multiplatform decision, clarifying comments made earlier in the year that were perceived to mean “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle” would never be available on the PlayStation 5.