Prime Video’s The Expanse Replacement Teased by Creators, & Why It “Annoyed & Confused” the Showrunner

The author, Abraham, explained to Polygon that the source material for the new show was intentionally complex, which frustrated the showrunner. The Captive’s War features characters with rich inner lives and incredibly detailed aliens, making it difficult to translate to the screen. Abraham said they deliberately embraced these challenges instead of simplifying things. The showrunner is Naren Shankar, known for his work on The Expanse’s final seasons on Prime Video. He’s teaming up with director Breck Eisner, and the two are working together through their production company, Expanding Universe. Abraham and Franck are also writing the screenplay, mirroring the successful creator-driven approach that made The Expanse a hit.

Indiana Jones Is the First Switch 2 Port That Constantly Reminds You It’s a Switch Port (Review)

The new Indiana Jones game on the Switch 2 delivers another exciting adventure, staying true to the spirit of the original movies. You’ll find familiar scenes and moments that echo the films. Taking advantage of the Switch 2’s capabilities, the game includes motion controls. However, it also has some visual issues that are reminiscent of earlier games on the original Switch. While Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is enjoyable, it doesn’t quite reach the high bar set by other major action games on the platform.

Crimson Desert’s Success Results in Pearl Abyss’s Highest Quarterly Revenue Ever

The company reported that most of its revenue this quarter – 94 percent – came from international sales. North America and Europe were particularly strong contributors, accounting for 81 percent of that total, or 266.5 billion won (approximately $178.85 million). This is a significant achievement. For the game Crimson Desert, both console and PC platforms generated an equal share – 50 percent each – of the overall revenue.

SEGA Cancels Super Game Project and Moves Away from Live Service

Hidden within the company’s recent financial report, it was revealed that a five-year project has been cancelled before it could launch. The project, initially announced in May 2021, aimed to create innovative experiences for major games, moving beyond standard game design and utilizing Sega’s various technologies.

Battlefield 6 Season 3 Update Is Live, Here Are the Full Patch Notes

Update 1.3.1.0 for Battlefield 6 is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC, bringing a lot of improvements and new features. Season 3 adds three new weapons and a massive new map called Railway to Golmud. Players can also enjoy a new battle pass with over 100 unlockable rewards. Battlefield Studios plans to release even more content throughout Season 3, delivered in three separate updates.

4 Years Ago, The CW Had a Massive Programming Purge (And Genre Television Has Yet to Fully Recover)

Everything changed for The CW in 2022 when Nexstar bought the network and dramatically altered its programming. On May 12th, The CW cancelled seven shows all at once—including 4400, Naomi, Dynasty, Charmed, In the Dark, Roswell, New Mexico, and Legacies. Batwoman and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow had already been cancelled shortly before, and even more followed, such as Nancy Drew, Stargirl, The Flash, and Riverdale. Eventually, only four original shows remained, but those were also cancelled. Today, The CW is almost completely different, with just one show from before the Nexstar purchase still airing, All American, which will end its run this July. When it does, it will signal the end of an era, and four years later, television focused on these types of shows hasn’t fully bounced back from that single day in May.