GreedFall: The Dying World Review

I didn’t finish GreedFall: The Dying World feeling as positive as I did with the original game. While it occasionally brought back good memories from seven years ago, it often felt like the game’s direction wasn’t fully realized, especially considering it’s not a direct sequel.

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One Piece Fans Now Have the Power to Force the Reveal of the Series’ Most Mysterious Character

Fans will soon get a chance to see what the legendary pirate Joy Boy looks like! The second global popularity poll for One Piece, called WORLD TOP 100, starts on March 4, 2026, and runs until June 11. The results, including artwork of the top 100 characters, will be revealed in August. This means fans can potentially guarantee new artwork of Joy Boy—and other currently unseen characters—by voting for them in the poll.

7 A-List Actors Who Hid in Star Wars

We’re focusing only on actors with visible roles in the final film, so we excluded Prince Harry and Prince William. They filmed a scene as Stormtroopers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, but it didn’t make the final cut. Similarly, deleted scenes weren’t considered – the role had to actually appear in the finished movie. This also means Tom Hardy, who filmed alongside the Princes, wasn’t included.

New Bluey Content Is Headed to Disney+ Soon (Including Something a Lot of Fans Never Thought They’d See)

Fans of the popular show Bluey have something to look forward to this spring on Disney+. Bluey’s Big Play, a televised version of the stage show, will be available starting March 16th, featuring live performances with puppets. Plus, ten previously unseen Bluey Minisodes will debut on May 20th. These short episodes were only available online and in Australia until now, making this the first time American viewers can stream them on Disney+.

Every Movie in a Cult-Favorite Horror Franchise Is Now Streaming on HBO Max

All five of the original Final Destination movies, plus the recent Final Destination: Bloodlines, are now available to stream on HBO Max. The series, where death itself is the villain, began with a script originally written for The X-Files called “Flight 180.” It was later developed into the first film by X-Files writers Glen Morgan and James Wong in 2000. The core concept revolves around the idea that death is unavoidable, and anyone who escapes their fate will meet with increasingly elaborate and gruesome accidents.