Transformers Age of the Primes Pre-Orders: Combaticon Onslaught and Armada Sideways

The Transformers Age of The Primes Combaticon Onslaught (Commander Class) is available for $99.99. This 6 3/4-inch figure transforms from a robot to an antiaircraft truck in 44 steps and includes a turret and barrel blasters. It’s one of five Combaticon figures that can combine to form the massive robot, Bruticus. More information about the other figures in the Combaticon wave will be released soon.

Stranger Things: There’s Still One Major Unanswered Question About Vecna (& It’s The Key To His Powers)

The fifth and final season of Stranger Things will heavily focus on Vecna as the source of all the problems in Hawkins, leading to a huge showdown that will conclude the popular Netflix series. The creators, the Duffer Brothers, have hinted at revealing more secrets, and fans are eager to learn the full story behind the Upside Down. Interestingly, even after the first part of Season 5, Vecna remains a central mystery.

New PlayStation 5 Controller Fixes the Biggest Problem With DualSense

Wireless controllers are now standard for console gaming, but they often have flaws. The PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller is excellent for playing games, but it can have some problems. One common issue is the battery life, which can change a lot depending on how someone plays, what games they’re playing, and which features they’re using. Fortunately, future DualSense controllers will be built slightly differently, which should help improve this issue.

DC Finally Paid Tribute to its Most Underrated Hero After Decades of Abuse

Let me tell you, the stakes in DC K.O.: Superman vs. Captain Atom #1 are astronomical – literally! With Darkseid looming, and the Heart of Apokolips being the only weapon against him, both Superman and Captain Atom have everything to fight for. The comic structures their battle as a best-of-three rounds match, and it’s a truly epic, cosmic brawl. Captain Atom takes the first round with ease, but Superman rallies and wins the next two, ultimately claiming victory. What I really appreciated, though, was that even in defeat, this issue felt like a celebration of Captain Atom. It’s a fantastic look back at his history, personality, and powers, and the writers even address the fact that DC hasn’t always given him the spotlight he deserves. It’s a powerful story, even beyond the punches thrown.

The 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies Of the 2020s (So Far)

Movie theaters are set to be very busy with several major releases planned. In just a few weeks, James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash will bring audiences back to the world of Pandora, continuing the story of this hugely popular franchise with a focus on the Ash People. Next year, fans are eagerly awaiting the film adaptation of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary and the next chapter in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune series. But before looking ahead, let’s celebrate the best science fiction films we’ve seen so far this decade. Here are ten movies that represent the very best of 2020s sci-fi.

A Marvel vs DC Crossover No One Expected Might Have Been Revealed, And It Would Be Better Than a Movie

Warner Bros. Discovery is considering licensing its DC characters for use in new theme park rides and attractions, according to a report in Bloomberg. Universal Studios, which already features a popular Marvel-themed area with rides like the Incredible Hulk Coaster and The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, is a potential partner. It’s unclear how such a deal would affect Universal’s existing agreement with Marvel. Bloomberg reports that these discussions are only beginning.

5 Best Record of Ragnarok Fights So Far, Ranked

Whether you’re drawn to the wild battles, the compelling personal stories, or simply the spectacle of gods and humans fighting, Record of Ragnarok is a thoroughly entertaining, albeit imperfect, ride.

The Inspiration For KPop Demon Hunter’s Demon King Revealed

The creators of The Art of KPop Demon Hunters detail how the villain, Gwi-Ma, underwent a significant transformation during the show’s development. Initially, writer Danya Jimenez imagined a more relatable villain – someone like the character Mr. G from Summer Heights High, simply driven by a desire to be a performer. However, writer and director Maggie Kang’s research into demonology led to a more conceptual idea: a being defined as a massive, all-consuming mouth. Kang explains that because there were no specific details about this demon, the team had creative freedom in designing Gwi-Ma. They ultimately portrayed him as a flaming mouth representing the negative self-talk everyone experiences.