Marvel Just Brought Back Their Most-Neglected Team (and It’s a Disaster)

WARNING: Spoilers for Imperial #3 below.

WARNING: Spoilers for Imperial #3 below.

Based on data from FlixPatrol, which monitors the popularity of movies and TV shows on streaming platforms, The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel, Incredibles 2 (2018), are currently among the Top 10 most-watched films on Disney+. In fact, Incredibles 2 has secured the top spot, surpassing Freaky Friday. The original Incredibles film ranks third, outperforming titles like The Amateur and Snow White. This surge in popularity may be due to the similarities between these superhero flicks and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Starting September 4, the entire first season of “The Paper” will be available for viewing. Approximately a month ago, it was announced that Peacock would initially air four episodes on September 4, followed by two-episode releases each Thursday up until September 25, but now all episodes will be released simultaneously.

Fans worldwide will have to endure waiting until September for the release of the movie titled Infinity Castle. The movie is set to premiere in the US, Canada, and UK on September 12th. This creates a frenzy among fans who are eagerly trying to avoid spoilers online. On top of dodging potential spoilers, fans must also steer clear of leaked versions of the movie as Japanese fans are reportedly attempting to sell unauthorized uploads. However, according to The Sankei Shimbun, Japanese authorities are taking a firm stance against illegal sharing and have already apprehended someone using the Anti-Video Piracy Breathing form.

To put it simply, Alien: Covenant succeeded in its mission: by blending with the storyline of Prometheus, it managed to provide a detailed narrative for dedicated fans, connecting the development of the xenomorph species and setting the stage for the events seen in Alien (1979). Notably, Alien: Covenant contains a scene that addresses an essential aspect in the franchise, making the upcoming Alien: Earth TV series even more captivating.

Before jumping into all the thrilling action of this game titled “Snake Eater,” there are several impressive aspects you might want to be aware of first. Developed by Hideo Kojima, it showcases his exceptional talent, and is recognized as a key title that marked the beginning of a new era of superior gaming for the series on current-gen platforms.

As a diehard fan speaking here, let me clarify that it was indeed Hideo Kojima, confirmed beyond doubt, who was collaborating with Virtuos – a studio often associated with porting games back then. Yet, whispers about the comeback of Metal Gear Solid and Silent Hill swirled for years, fueling the anticipation. Was the nostalgia alone strong enough to whip up this level of excitement?

Following the well-known split between Konami and Kojima, the Metal Gear Solid series appeared in a state of devastation. The Japanese gaming colossus attempted to revive the brand with Metal Gear Survive, which we now know wasn’t successful. However, an intriguing moment has arrived as Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is about to appear on the horizon. While many fans may be hesitant about this remake given Kojima’s absence, Konami and Virtuous Studios have won confidence with their recent previews, making me genuinely eager for this upcoming release.

On August 28th, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is scheduled for release on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. This is a complete remake of the 2004 game, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. In this game, you’ll follow Naked Snake as he embarks on a mission to prevent a powerful weapon from reaching the Soviet Union. As a prequel to the main series, elements like the radar have been removed and replaced with more open-world-style levels, a camouflage system, and many other new features.

The character posters for the three main cast members of the show Beatbreak, excluding Tenma, have recently been released by Toei. These new posters mirror the style of Tenma’s original teaser poster. Each character is depicted in a dramatic pose that aligns with their individual personality. Rena Sakuya’s poster is red, reflecting her headstrong nature, and she is shown sitting with an intense gaze directed at the viewer. Makoto Kuonji’s poster features him in yellow, which complements his more laid-back demeanor, while he stands tall and grips his Digimon partner. Kyo Sawashiro’s poster is in blue, and unlike the others, he faces away from the viewer with his Digimon companion absent from the scene.