The Best Episode From Each Season of The Walking Dead

Here is a look at the very best episode of every season of The Walking Dead.

Here is a look at the very best episode of every season of The Walking Dead.

There’s been a lot of talk about why the recent Power Rangers movie didn’t succeed, and a post by @BlackMajikMan90 really sums up the conversation. The film had a lot going for it – a $100 million budget, a good release date, strong trailers, and a fresh take on the classic series. However, it didn’t perform well in theaters, and the related toys didn’t sell well either. The discussion highlighted several problems with the movie, but the biggest issue seems to be that the characters didn’t actually become Power Rangers and use their powers for a significant portion of the film.

It’s been a rough couple of weeks for manga fans like me! First, we lost Gonron Egg and The Mage Next Door after just over 20 chapters each. Now, sadly, Matsuri Hatsubina’s Hero Girl and Demon Lord has also been cancelled. Honestly, a lot of us saw it coming – the main story wrapped up last week, so it wasn’t totally out of the blue, but it’s still disappointing to see another series end early.

As reported by Deadline, The Super Mario Bros. Movie continued its box office success, earning $69 million domestically over the weekend. This brings its total earnings in the US and Canada to $308.1 million, making it the first film of 2024 to reach that amount. Globally, the movie has now earned $629 million, placing it as the second highest-grossing film of the year worldwide, just behind the Chinese film Pegasus 3 ($645 million).

Everyone loved the original Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, so when Blizzard Entertainment announced a remastered version, it seemed like a guaranteed success. Unfortunately, Warcraft 3: Reforged – which also included the Frozen Throne expansion – was met with strong criticism. Players were upset by how much the game had changed from the original, the removal of promised features like cinematic cutscenes, and numerous bugs. The launch was a disaster, and Blizzard ended up offering full refunds to players, even those who had played for many hours. While the exact cost to Blizzard isn’t known, the release clearly resulted in financial losses and harmed the company’s reputation.

For years the chatter about fan tokens in America trudged along like a vending machine with ambition but no coins. Executives at mighty sports kingdoms were curious, their fans were peeking over the fence with a mixture of excitement and mild panic, the technology strutted about like a highly competent robot, and the law hovered above everything in a cloak that would make a librarian blush. But without clear guidance on how these tokens would be classified under U.S. law, the risk of launching a program was simply too large for brands with more reputation than a moon and a half of branding to protect.

As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the animated sequel from Illumination and Nintendo has earned over $300 million in the U.S. and is still performing very well internationally. This makes it the first major Hollywood movie of the year to reach that level of success.

According to Murray’s LinkedIn profile, he joined Blizzard as an associate design director in January. Corden mentioned rumors that Murray is working on a StarCraft shooter, but admitted this isn’t confirmed. He also noted Murray’s experience at Insomniac Games, where he contributed to Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and another unrevealed project, demonstrating a strong background in large-scale game development.

The first two episodes of The Boys Season 5 quickly address major questions left hanging after Season 4’s ending. We learn what happens to Ashley Barrett after she takes Compound V, where Starlight goes following Hughie’s capture, and how the world is reacting to Homelander’s control. The episodes also show the consequences of a significant change introduced near the end of last season: Kimiko gaining the ability to speak. While a welcome development, it feels a little unexpected after so many seasons of the show.

Guy Ritchie’s latest film bypassed cinemas and premiered on streaming services last May. The movie, Fountain of Youth, stars a talented cast including Jason Statham, Natalie Portman, Eiza González, Domhnall Gleeson, and Stanley Tucci. It’s an exciting, international heist story about a discredited archaeologist who gathers a team – including his sister – to find a legendary treasure while constantly evading danger.