10 Best Sci-Fi TV Shows of the 21st Century (So Far)

In the 21st century, the surge of science fiction entertainment caters to all preferences. Whether you’re seeking intricate plot twists that challenge your mind, spine-tingling cautionary tales to keep you on edge, or visually stunning displays to marvel at on your high-definition TV, these series have pushed the boundaries of the genre and solidified their status as some of the finest sci-fi shows in this millennium.

Pokemon Go Reveals September Community Day Plans

During the upcoming event, North American players will frequently encounter the Yellow Blossom Flabebe. On the other hand, the Blue Blossom Flabebe will be prevalent in the Asia-Pacific region, while the African, European, and Middle Eastern regions will host the Red Blossom Flabebe. Players across all regions may also find the Orange and White versions of Flabebe. Unfortunately, Niantic won’t adjust Flabebe’s regional availability for this event, which could be a bit disappointing for those aiming to fill their collection completely.

The Fantastic Four’s Best Evil Versions, Ranked

Although it’s common for every hero to have an evil counterpart, Johnny Storm, who is quite popular, hasn’t experienced that yet, unlike his family members. There are variations of the Fantastic Four where they’ve fought and characters posing as the Inhuman Torch, but those instances felt like loopholes. The closest we’ve come to an evil version of Johnny was introduced in “Dark Reign: Fantastic Four” #2, when Reed Richards was using his portal to peek into other dimensions, accidentally transporting the team into their alternate selves. One such counterpart was Pirate Captain Johnny Storm, a heartless pirate who sailed through the skies on a flying galleon, putting aside his usual pirate duties to act as a privateer and muscle to deter the invading Skrull army. He didn’t seem to commit any crimes, but he wreaked havoc without mercy, abandoned the Thing to die callously, and was generally boorish. While he wasn’t the compassionate, self-sacrificing Torch we’re familiar with, he also wasn’t evil enough to rank higher on this list.

A Twisted 2018 Sci-Fi Movie Returns to Streaming on Paramount+

The film version of “Annihilation,” based on the first book in Jeff VanderMeer’s “Southern Reach Trilogy,” initially debuted in the U.S. on February 23, 2018, under Paramount Pictures. It was later distributed globally on Netflix, but is now available for streaming in the U.S. on Paramount+. Despite garnering favorable reviews and building on Garland’s success following “Ex Machina,” “Annihilation” earned just $43.1 million at the box office against a production budget of between $40 and $55 million. Garland has mentioned that he adapted “Annihilation” from his recollection of the book, which imbued it with an otherworldly, dream-like ambiance.

Tekken 8 Releases New Update, Here’s What It Does

In simpler terms, after the update, you won’t be able to watch or play old online replays or those saved previously. Furthermore, the ghost data’s behavior will adapt to fit with the performance improvements introduced in the update.

5 Things That Still Don’t Make Sense About Daredevil: Born Again

As soon as Daredevil’s second standalone series begins, it accelerates at an incredible pace, overturning the existing order and ushering in a fresh one. However, not every change endures, leading to several puzzling scenes throughout the show. Here are five aspects of Born Again that remain unclear.

One of the Best Comics of the ’90s Returns With a Special Edition Fans Will Love

In association with Act 4 Publishing, Skybound unveiled a Kickstarter campaign for the exclusive Kickstarter edition of “J. Scott Campbell’s Danger Girl Artist’s Edition“. This is the first time that Campbell’s artwork from the original “Danger Girl” series will be compiled in the Artist’s Edition format, marking a unique collaboration between Skybound and Act 4 Publishing. The founder of Act 4, Scott Dunbier, served as editor for “Danger Girl” during its initial release. The Kickstarter campaign is set to commence on Tuesday, September 9th, at 6 a.m. Pacific Time.

Gachiakuta Teases Rudo’s Next Challenge With First Look at Episode 5

In his initial encounter with the Trash Beasts, Rudo was taken aback by the reality of a genuine adversary. Eager to understand this unfamiliar world and find a means not only to endure but ultimately break free from it, it appears that another challenge is looming for Rudo as a new, enigmatic character prepares to make their grand entrance in Episode 5. Catch a sneak peek of what’s ahead in Gachiakuta Episode 5 below.

Stardew Valley Fans Have a New Free Farming Sim To Look Forward To

In the year 2020, Edelweiss and Marvelous USA introduced the captivating game titled “Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin“. This unique blend of side-scrolling RPG and farming simulation has garnered a Mostly Positive rating on Steam and a small yet devoted fanbase. The game was so well-received, it even led to the creation of an anime adaptation. Despite its initial $29.99 price tag, which some might find expensive for a new cozy game, it remains popular. Fortunately, Edelweiss and Marvelous are planning to release a fresh installment in the series, offering a free-to-play experience.

Spider-Verse’s Best Spider-Man Is Getting Their Own Movie

Despite the disappointing performance of their villain spin-offs, Sony has found success elsewhere, particularly in the animated Spider-Man universe featuring Miles Morales. The Spider-Verse films have been hugely popular, earning an Oscar, and though we may have a wait for the third and final installment of the Miles Morales trilogy, Sony Pictures is looking to expand their animated Spider-Man universe beyond this series. There are rumors that after the release of Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, Sony might continue producing animated Spider-Man movies even without Miles Morales as the main character. Now, it seems these rumors may indeed come true.