Terminator’s Linda Hamilton Reflects on Dark Fate Being “Underwritten” and Why Sarah Connor Isn’t a Role Model

Hamilton pondered, “It’s interesting to see so many who aspire to be like Sarah Connor. I believe the strong character and physique I portrayed in the second movie played a significant role, but she’s clearly a very troubled individual, constantly grappling with uncertainty. She’s essentially living in hell, and yet people seem drawn to her. This has always intrigued me – why do they want to emulate her when she embodies such distress?

7 Reasons Why John Wick Is Always So Popular

Chapter 5″, and with multiple “John Wick” spin-offs in development, the character of John Wick and the world he inhabits have grown into an action movie titan whose success rate is the envy of every ongoing franchise or cinematic universe. Here are seven reasons why the “John Wick” films continue to be popular and well-regarded.

King of the Hill Revival Teases a Surprise Divorce

Over the past few months, King of the Hill has been gradually showing us how characters have evolved in appearance, and hinting at significant life changes for them. However, it appears that one couple, Kahn and Minh Souphanousinphone, are experiencing marital issues, as they can be seen arguing in the opening scenes of the new episodes. It’s unclear whether they’ve already separated or if they’re on the verge of doing so, but it seems like King of the Hill is preparing for a major shakeup regardless.

Demon Slayer, Bleach, and More: The Biggest Anime Expo Announcements We’re Excited About

Since its launch in 1991, Anime Expo (AX) has grown into North America’s most significant event honoring Japanese pop culture. Held annually in Los Angeles, AX brings together enthusiasts, stars, and professionals from all corners of the world for an extraordinary gathering. Highlights include anime screenings, concerts, cosplay contests, gaming tournaments, and fashion exhibitions. Each year, attendees rejoice in the medium’s celebration, with major announcements and news headlines being unveiled – including groundbreaking updates such as Solo Leveling and Chainsman Man’s anime adaptations.

Stalker 2 artist kickstarts the Zone Kit modding scene with a flood of glorious nonsense mods featuring Shrek, CJ, and—you guessed it—Thomas the Tank Engine

Despite the fact that the Zone Kit has been released just yesterday, there’s already a significant number of new Stalker 2 mods popping up on Mod.io. A large portion of this early surge in activity can be attributed to Sanekum, an active modder who seems to be Aleksandr Silantev, a multi-talented artist known as a “senior brick artist” but officially recognized as an architecture artist and outsource art manager at GSC Game World.

Top Gun 3 Will Only Happen on One Condition (And We Agree)

Indeed, there’s still a lot more of [Maverick]’s tale left to share, as Kosinski mentioned, “There’s one final adventure ahead.” Currently, we’re in the process of creating this story. Ehren Kruger, who penned the script for F1, is responsible for writing this new script. As with any project, it requires time to iron out the details, and we’ll only proceed if we believe we have a compelling enough narrative.

FBC: Firebreak Creators Share Future Plans Following Mixed Reviews

The Firebreak game, according to Metacritic, received a moderate rating of 65, placing it somewhere in the middle to lower spectrum. So far, it hasn’t managed to attract more than 2000 concurrent players on Steam, and its rating on this platform is Mixed. Despite the excitement surrounding its release, Remedy Entertainment’s cooperative first-person shooter didn’t quite live up to expectations as planned, based on player feedback. Many fans argue that the game appears unfinished and lacks a polished feel. Others complain about the absence of in-game social features, which they say impedes their ability to fully enjoy a game designed for cooperation.

Ironheart Review Bombing Continues an Upsetting Trend

On Rotten Tomatoes’ Popcorn Meter, ratings are calculated from user-submitted reviews that can be posted on the site. As of now, Ironheart has a 68% positive rating on this meter, with an average score of 3.6 out of 10. Interestingly, the score was at 32% just before the premiere, which might have been due to deliberate review-bombing. The only chance one had to watch the show prior to its release would be attending the red carpet premiere on Monday. However, even those attendees were often critics whose reviews would have appeared on the Tomatometer rather than the Popcorn Meter.

Matt Smith Already Revealed Doctor Who’s Perfect Way to Bring Him Back 2 Years Ago

Matt Smith initially made his debut as the Eleventh Doctor on “Doctor Who” in the New Year’s Day special of 2010 titled “The End of Time,” succeeding David Tennant. Tennant had left some large footsteps to follow, but Smith’s performance as the Doctor was applauded by critics. From 2010 until the Christmas special of 2013, “The Time of the Doctor,” Smith played the role of the Doctor, eventually being replaced by Peter Capaldi. Despite his recent work in popular productions like “House of the Dragon,” “Last Night in Soho,” and the upcoming “Caught Stealing,” Smith yearns to revisit his “Doctor Who” beginnings.

7 Games With the Most Lifelike Open Worlds

To put it simply, life-altering games usually feature realistic open environments. These open environments include non-player characters (NPCs) who interact with you in an unscripted and authentic manner. The layout of the maps aligns with the game’s storyline, while random world events keep you hooked to the on-screen action. Fortunately, there are numerous games offering such experiences. Thus, here are some top picks featuring the most realistic open worlds that you shouldn’t miss out on.