No Time to Die’s Tragic Finale Broke a 59-Year-Old James Bond Rule Nobody Can Fix

Safin infected Bond’s loved ones, Madeleine and Mathilde Swann, with a technologically advanced virus called Heracles. This virus was designed to target specific people, meaning Bond couldn’t be near them without putting their lives in danger. He decided to stay at Safin’s base as it was destroyed, guaranteeing the virus couldn’t spread further. His death was clearly shown, within the limits of a PG-13 rating, and now the future of the Bond series is uncertain.

HBO Has Found Its Next Hit Thriller Series, and It’s From the Creator of 3 Sci-Fi Masterpieces

I’m really excited about this new show! They’re not giving away much about the plot yet, but apparently, Lindelof is approaching it like he did with Watchmen. It won’t be a direct copy of the book, but more of a deeper dive into the story and characters. Knowing McKinty’s work, which is seriously dark and twisty, that’s a pretty bold move, but I’m intrigued to see where he takes it!

10 Perfect Anime For Gamers

I’ve noticed something really interesting about anime made for gamers. The humor often hits just right because it plays on those little things we all experience in games. Like, when a player manages to completely break a game with a crazy character build or finds a way to exploit something unintended – it’s incredibly satisfying, and we totally get it. It’s that same feeling you have when a developer tries to ‘fix’ your favorite character and ends up making things even more chaotic. That sweet spot between skillful play and delightful mayhem seems to be a key ingredient in these shows.