Remake of Prime Video’s Cancelled Show That Could Last 10 Seasons Has 1 Big Change More Fantasy Adaptations Need

To avoid repeating the errors made by Amazon’s previous attempt, the new adaptation is focusing on staying true to the original book series and has even included Brandon Sanderson, the author who completed Robert Jordan’s epic story. A key difference from the earlier show should also help ensure success. This approach – prioritizing faithfulness to the source material – is something other fantasy adaptations should consider, particularly since so many shows following the end of Game of Thrones have been inconsistent in quality.

Classic Xbox 360, PS3 Game Gets New Upgrade on Modern Consoles

I’m so excited! THQ Nordic just released an updated version of Darksiders: Warmastered Edition for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. For those who don’t know, Darksiders originally came out in 2011 and it’s an awesome action game where you play as War, one of the Four Horsemen. It was a huge hit back on the Xbox 360 and PS3, and it even got a couple of sequels and a spin-off game! They remastered it in 2016 for PS4 and Xbox One, calling it Warmastered Edition, and now THQ Nordic has made it even better for the newest consoles.

Every Season of Outlander, Ranked

Which season of Outlander tells the most compelling and focused story? We’ve ranked all the seasons from weakest to strongest. The ongoing tale of Jamie and Claire still resonates with viewers, and it’s interesting to examine why, considering how each season builds upon the last.

John Carpenter Confirms Return to Horror 16 Years After His Last Movie (With a Twist)

John Carpenter is launching a new horror comic book called Cathedral through Storm King Comics on August 4th. He’s not stopping there – he’s also releasing a companion album! Given how memorable the dialogue in Carpenter’s films is, a comic book feels like a natural fit. And with an album release alongside it, fans have a lot to look forward to this August.

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.