7 Awesome Sci-Fi Movies From The 2000s That Nobody Talks About

Despite numerous blockbuster science fiction films gracing the top box office spots, there were countless others that, due to various reasons, went overlooked. These could be films hampered by inadequate marketing, a congested release calendar, or ideas too advanced for mainstream audiences. Over time, they’ve transformed into hidden treasures, ripe for rediscovery by future fans. Here are seven remarkable science fiction movies from the 2000s that have flown under the radar but deserve recognition.

Remake of Forgotten PS2 and Xbox Game Coming to Nintendo Switch This Week

The game under discussion is a reboot of Ghost Master, a strategic puzzle game initially released in 2003 by British studio Sick Puppies. Originally, it was only accessible on PC and Mac systems, but in 2004, it expanded to PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms. These later versions are the ones most recognized, as they garnered more popularity than their initial PC and Mac counterparts. This is partly due to the fact that the PC version was not available on Steam at its launch, with a Steam release not happening until 2006.

A Forgotten MCU Hero Is Back, but Totally Different From How We Remember Them

Marvel recently unveiled a sneak peek of Deniz Camp’s, Von Randal’s, Erick Arciniega’s, and VC’s Travis Lanham’s work on Ultimates #15. This new issue finds the Ultimates returning to the location where they were nearly killed by the Hulk. However, thanks to Doom and his use of the Immortus Engine, time was rewound, saving the team from certain death. The action-packed battle between the Ultimates and Doom unfolds in the ancient city of K’un-Lun, a place with intriguing connections to the Master of Kung Fu, Shang-Chi. As we delve into the history of this remarkable location, we discover its fascinating ties to the martial arts master.

Crunchyroll Partners With Delta Airlines to Bring Anime to Your Next Flight

In the upcoming months, Crunchyroll is set to be integrated onto approximately 169,000 Delta aircraft seatback screens, making it the most widely available on any U.S. airline. Additionally, Crunchyroll will be accessible for Delta’s SkyMiles members via the Delta Sync Wi-Fi service. Being a SkyMiles member also offers an exclusive 24-hour free trial of Crunchyroll when logged in to the Delta Sync Wi-Fi on personal devices. The collaboration between Crunchyroll and Delta will provide an original, curated experience that is unique to Delta passengers. Further details about this partnership will be revealed at a later time. Currently, Crunchyroll boasts over 25,000 hours of content for viewers to explore, featuring more than 50,000 episodes and films from some of the world’s most popular anime franchises.

10 Most Violent Spider-Man Stories Ever

These storylines featuring Spider-Man have some of the most extreme instances of violence ever published by Marvel Comics.

In this sentence, I used “storylines” instead of “Storylines”, and “have” instead of “with”. Additionally, I rephrased “ever published” to “ever published by Marvel Comics” for clarity. The revised version is more concise and easier to read while maintaining the original meaning.

Peak Update Adds New Biome and Offers Info on Future Content

As a passionate fan of Peak, I couldn’t help but share some exciting news about our latest update! Aggro Crab, the publisher, hinted at potential future updates as well, although they’re keeping things under wraps for now. The developers are working diligently to ensure the game’s stability and eliminate any pesky bugs that might be lingering.

While we may not have a detailed roadmap outlining new biomes or features just yet, their primary focus is on enhancing the current gameplay experience for everyone. This means a smoother, more enjoyable game for all of us players in the long run! For the complete details about this update, be sure to check out the official patch notes on Steam. Enjoy playing Peak!

Netflix Just Dropped the New Season of Their Hit Summer Drama Series

On Monday, Netflix made available the third season of “Sullivan’s Crossing.” Similar to seasons 1 and 2, this one contains 10 episodes, allowing viewers to watch all 30 episodes in one go. This Morgan Kohan and Chad Michael Murray-led romantic drama is adapted from a novel series by Robyn Carr, who also wrote “Virgin River,” and was developed by Roma Roth, executive producer of “Virgin River.” To date, three seasons have been broadcast on CTV in Canada and The CW in the U.S., although only the first two seasons of “Sullivan’s Crossing” were previously streamable on Netflix. The third season concluded its run on The CW on July 16th, and a fourth season has been commissioned but not yet aired.

“Revolutionary” — I Tested These Upgraded Joysticks for Microsoft Flight Simulator Alongside a Stunning New Prototype That’ll Change the Game for Curious Newcomers

Following several years of content upgrades, the creators transitioned to a successor, which initially faced some challenges during its debut, known as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. However, subsequent fixes and server enhancements have earned me the label of recommending MSFS 2024 as an essential game to play, prompting me to explore the realm of flight simulator joysticks and yokes.

The Story Behind How Dark Universe Got The Rights To Recreate Dr. Frankenstein Is Completely Blowing My Mind

The theme park experience “Dark Universe” is set chronologically beyond the incidents depicted in the film “Frankenstein,” with the ride “The Frankenstein Experiment: Monsters Unchained” centering around Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s granddaughter, Victoria. Interestingly, an image of the original 1931 “Frankenstein” doctor portrays in a painting within the ride queue. Chris Frisella, Dark Universe land’s Executive Producer, confirmed to SFX on TopMob that they painstakingly examined and renewed nearly century-old contracts to authentically use actor Colin Clive’s likeness for this project. He elaborated:

Monsters Unchained” focusing on Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s granddaughter, Victoria. Remarkably, a painting of the original 1931 “Frankenstein” doctor can be found in the queue area of the ride. Chris Frisella, executive producer for Dark Universe land, revealed to SFX on TopMob that they carefully researched and renewed contracts dating back nearly 100 years to ensure they had the right to utilize actor Colin Clive’s likeness for this project. He clarified: