Feature: Going Platinum #2: The Witness

Date Earned: 21st February 2016

Date Earned: 21st February 2016

Artist @itoonofficial shared new artwork on Instagram featuring all the confirmed heroes for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie. The image includes members of the Avengers, New Avengers, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and others. It’s similar to a group photo taken in 2018 to mark the tenth anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans are excited to see these characters together, especially members of the X-Men and Fantastic Four, and the artwork even includes some heroes who are currently rumored to be in the film.

Wow, can you believe it’s been 23 years since Codename: Kids Next Door first hit Cartoon Network? I still remember being so excited when it premiered – it was chosen by fans in a special contest! And honestly, it quickly became one of the coolest cartoons ever to air on the network. Six seasons and over 80 episodes later, it’s a show a lot of us still talk about and really hope makes a comeback. It feels like the story was just getting going and we never got a proper ending, you know?

It hasn’t been long since Legends: Z-A came out, but a lot of players have already finished the main story – it takes about 25 to 30 hours to complete without doing all the optional quests. While there’s still plenty to do after the credits roll, fans are hoping the Mega Dimension DLC will add even more content. Right now, though, most of the news about the DLC focuses on catching new Megas, and honestly, that’s not what I’m most excited about.
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Starting December 1st, you can stream Adam Sandler’s movie Pixels on Peacock. This sci-fi comedy, directed by Chris Columbus and written by Tim Herlihy and Tim Dowling, features an alien invasion where the aliens mistake classic arcade games for a threat. A team of old-school arcade game champions must then come together to save the planet.

Brian Volk-Weiss, a huge Star Trek fan, is the driving force behind The Center Seat, created with The Nacelle Company – the team behind popular shows like The Toys That Made Us and The Movies That Made Us. The series, which first appeared in 2021, featured episodes dedicated to the original Star Trek shows: The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. It also included episodes about guest stars and the show’s iconic starships. However, the series didn’t cover the Next Generation movies, the films featuring the Kelvin timeline cast, or the newer Star Trek television series.

The final season of My Hero Academia is concluding with its next episode, and the most recent episode has prepared viewers for the dramatic finish. Deku and his classmates are still dealing with the aftermath of the intense battle against the villains, and everyone is emotionally exhausted after a difficult first year. As they prepare to move forward, fans are getting ready to say goodbye to My Hero Academia and look ahead to what’s next. You can watch a preview of the series finale below.

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As a huge comic book fan, there are certain superhero movies that just get it. They aren’t always perfect, page-for-page adaptations, but they capture the feeling of the comics so well – the tone, the look, the key moments. When I watch them, it’s like the stories I’ve loved for years have jumped right off the page and onto the screen. It’s a complete translation, and honestly, it’s magical.

The documentary series Missing: Dead or Alive? follows law enforcement officers in South Carolina as they investigate disappearances. It blends the style of COPS with elements of reality TV, using reenactments to help explain the cases. While these reenactments can feel a bit over-the-top, they help viewers understand what happened. Some viewers have criticized the show’s use of stylized visuals, with one saying the fancy editing detracts from the sense of realism, even though the underlying cases are real. Others may enjoy the polished production style.