32 Years Later, This Is Still the Most Confusing Part of Jurassic Park

From the get-go, it was evident that Nedry was a questionable character. He struggled financially, and although it’s intriguing to discuss if companies like InGen should pay programmers better, we’ll postpone that discussion for later. Instead, his suspicious behavior led him to conspire against his own company, which, while expected by Biosyn Corporation, was still puzzling as to how they thought their plan would succeed.

Acclaimed Horror Game Gets Surprising New Remaster

This October, Bandai Namco will debut an updated version called the “Enhanced Edition” of the game “Little Nightmares,” originally released in 2017. The collaboration between Bandai Namco and developer Tarsier Studios on “Little Nightmares” was a success that initially took people by surprise. Although it didn’t immediately capture everyone’s attention upon its release, favorable reviews of the game persisted over time, leading to the development of “Little Nightmares 2” in 2021 and “Little Nightmares 3,” which is set to come out later this year.

5 Times The Hulk Was Basically A God

The U-Foes represent some of the Hulk’s longstanding adversaries. Originally, they were a gang of power-crazed friends who aimed to replicate the space voyage that bestowed the Fantastic Four with their powers. When Bruce Banner tried to prevent this launch, it led the U-Foes to vow eternal retribution against Weakling Banner and his green counterpart. In issue #304 of The Incredible Hulk, the Hulk was teleported to another dimension by Doctor Strange, where he confronted the U-Foes once more. Ironclad, a member with the power to manipulate his own density and boasting strength comparable to the Hulk’s, immediately attacked him. The two titans collided, and the impact of their blows echoed across every dimension. Although the Hulk had allies during this encounter, the sheer strength needed to generate a shockwave throughout innumerable dimensions is beyond comprehension, demonstrating just how powerful these two colossal beings truly are.

George Lucas’ Original Plan for Star Wars Included 12 Movies, And a Major Change to the Prequels

In my perspective, Lucas’s early blueprint for Star Wars was intriguingly structured around a unique numbering system that positioned the original trilogy – Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – not as the saga’s inception, but as its heart. In Lucas’ original sketch, the formative tales of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo were labeled as Episodes VI, VII, and VIII, hinting at a grand epic unfolding before their adventures even began. This arrangement underscores that Lucas envisioned Star Wars as an epic spanning multiple generations. However, this concept evolved over time, with the original trilogy initially perceived as a crucial, but not foundational, part of a much larger narrative.