‘Dune: Part Three’s Divisive Florence Pugh Appearance Change Shocks Book Readers

The new posters for Dune: Part Three perfectly match the tone I expected for an adaptation of Messiah. Paul Atreides and Chani look noticeably older and more weathered, which is great. Alia looks fierce and battle-ready, covered in blood. And it seems Robert Pattinson is continuing his trend of playing eccentric characters. Though, Princess Irulan, played by Florence Pugh, is covered in clay and strangely resembles Emma Stone in Bugonia… that’s an odd choice.

Capcom, Ubisoft Developers and Artists Were Left in the Dark About Nvidia’s DLSS 5 Showcase – Rumor

I was really surprised to hear about all this! Apparently, even the developers at Ubisoft found out about the DLSS 5 partnership at the same time we did. But the biggest shock came from Capcom – I read that their team was really taken aback. It’s wild because they’ve always been pretty against using AI in games like the new Resident Evil Requiem. There’s even talk that the showcase made Capcom’s higher-ups rethink things and that they might now force AI into games that are already being made, which is a bit concerning!

7 DC Villains Superman Goes Too Easy On

Superman’s tendency to hold back against his enemies has ultimately hurt the people he’s sworn to protect. He’s been too lenient with many villains, giving them the chance to continue their destructive actions. By not fully stopping these seven criminals, he’s allowed them to cause significant harm.

Best TV Detectives of All Time (Who Aren’t Sherlock)

Sherlock Holmes is arguably the most popular fictional detective of all time, making it tough to compare other TV detectives to him. Still, several memorable characters have emerged over the years, achieving similar recognition. While most of these detectives have their own shows, they haven’t appeared in as many different forms of media as Sherlock Holmes, who’s been a star or supporting character in countless movies, shows, and more.

Neptunia Unlimited announced for PS5, Switch 2, PS4, and Switch

A special limited edition will be offered for 19,800 yen. This bundle includes the game itself, a uniquely illustrated box created by Tsunako, a high-quality art book, the game’s soundtrack on CD, the Season Pass for future content, and an exclusive promotional card called Divine Cross.

49 Years Ago, An Iconic Movie Changed Hollywood Forever (And It’s Still Almost Impossible to Understand)

Joe Dante, who later directed films like Gremlins and Small Soldiers, didn’t actually start with his 1978 film Piranha. His first project was a strange, seven-hour compilation of trailers, commercials, and movie scenes called “The Movie Orgy.” But when it comes to unusual first films by directors who would become famous, David Lynch’s 1977 movie Eraserhead is hard to beat. This black and white horror film follows a deeply troubled man named Henry, played by Jack Nance, as he struggles to care for his frighteningly deformed baby in a strange, industrial landscape.