8 Years Ago, An Unfilmable Sci-fi Book Became a Movie With A Stunning Amount of Cameos

Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One, adapted from Ernest Cline’s popular novel, doesn’t quite fit neatly into the same category as those other movies. While most of them are fantasy, Ready Player One is science fiction. Plus, although the book is often considered young adult fiction, its nostalgic themes and references actually resonate more with adults. The movie, which came out eight years ago, has a similar appeal.

Pokémon Pokopia Proves the Main Series Is Missing a Crucial Element

I really wanted to enjoy Pokopia – you always hope a $70 game will be good! But it surprised me with how much I actually loved it, mostly because it does some really clever and fresh things with the traditional Pokémon formula. That’s why I can see why so many people think it’s the best Pokémon game ever. Honestly, I hope the main series takes some inspiration from Pokopia because it’s clear they could really use it.

Bob Odenkirk’s Normal Outshines His Nobody Films on Rotten Tomatoes

Before its official release on April 17th, the film Normal has received positive reviews, earning an 85% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This is a slightly higher score than the first Nobody film (83%) and better than Nobody 2 (76%). While critics seem to like Normal, it’s worth noting that both Nobody movies were also very popular with audiences, receiving scores of 94% and 88% respectively. We’ll have to wait until Normal is released in theaters to see what audiences think of it.

29 Years Ago, ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘The X-Files’ Created the Best Sci-Fi Comedy Crossover Ever

Like many beloved shows, The X-Files is known for some truly great TV crossovers. The episode “The Springfield Files” – a crossover with The Simpsons – is particularly impressive, mainly because of its humor. While The X-Files usually deals with the serious side of extraterrestrial phenomena, this episode presents Mulder and Scully with one of their most lighthearted and funny cases ever.

DC Just Confirmed That an Absolute Hero has Superpowers (So How Strong Is He?)

There are two versions of the Manhunter story. In the main universe, J’onn J’onzz is the last surviving Martian who came to Earth and uses his powers to protect it. But in an alternate universe, things are very different. Here, John Jones is an FBI agent struggling with his personal life. After an accident, he connects with a Martian consciousness, becoming a being of pure thought focused on promoting empathy. Initially, it was believed he could only influence thoughts, but a recent comic issue revealed John possesses even greater powers.