37 Years Later, There’s 1 Part of Tim Burton’s Batman I Don’t Think Any DC Movie Will Ever Beat

Tim Burton’s Batman, released on June 23, 1989, faced a lot of skepticism. Not only were comic book movie adaptations sometimes viewed negatively, but some fans questioned whether Burton, despite the success of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure and Beetlejuice, could successfully reimagine Batman. The casting of Michael Keaton, known for the comedy Mr. Mom, as the Dark Knight also worried many. However, Burton and his team ultimately delivered a lasting and influential take on the character. And if there’s one aspect of the film that remains unmatched, it’s the unforgettable depiction of “Gotham City.”

One of the Biggest Gaming Feuds of the 1990s Means Nothing Today

The shift in the “Console Wars” is a great example of how things have changed. When I was growing up, the console you chose and the games you loved really defined who you were, and there was a lot of intense rivalry between players. Today, that passion has faded. Many popular games are now available on multiple consoles, and companies that used to be rivals are often working together. For me, and many others who grew up with the console wars, the competition just isn’t what it used to be.

14 Years Later, Cult Sci-Fi Becomes a Surprise Streaming Hit for Prime

According to FlixPatrol, which tracks what’s popular on streaming services, Battleship is currently the 8th most-watched movie on Prime Video. It recently climbed the charts, surpassing Balls Up and The Map That Leads to You. Battleship became available on Prime Video this month, starting May 1st.

Top 7 Most Bizarre Isekai That Still Work, Ranked

Many isekai stories feature characters who bring everyday skills to fantastical new worlds. But Isekai Onsen Paradise offers a particularly unique hero. Kozo Yukawa was a huge hot spring enthusiast who unexpectedly died while at work. Reincarnated into a magical world, his passion for hot springs – and their special effects in this new realm – helps both him and the people he meets. Though he doesn’t become a hot spring, his story is a remarkably refreshing take on the isekai genre.

Tiny Onion’s New Beast of Borikén Series Brings a Whole New Twist To The Chupacabra (Exclusive)

The latest installment in the True Weird series is Beast of Borikén, a new story brought to life by Emmy-nominated writer Julio Anta (known for Home, Frontera, and This Land is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story), artist Daniel Irizarri (Xino, Cemetery Kids Don’t Die), colorist Patricio Delpeche (TexArcanum, Minor Arcana), and letterer Lucas Gattoni (Dungeons & Dragons: Total Party Killers, Absolute Green Lantern). The story follows Loli Flores as she uncovers the truth about the el Chupacabra – it’s not just a legend, but a 500-year-old protector of the island and its people.

Horizon Hunters Gathering Shows Off Shadow Gameplay Ahead of Its Next Closed Playtest

The game features many Machines you’ll recognize, including a Stalker that fights alongside the new character, Shadow. But Shadow is incredibly capable on her own, using swift sword attacks – slashes and thrusts – that easily pierce through even the toughest Machine armor. She quickly defeats groups of Watchers with ranged attacks, preventing them from getting near, and takes down larger enemies like Longlegs and Thunderjaws with impressive ease. It’s a fantastic spectacle to watch.