Dunk & Egg Explained: Books, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms & Game of Thrones Future

Ser Duncan the Tall, known as Dunk, is a knight who travels around without serving a specific lord. He meets a young boy named Egg and eventually takes him on as a squire. That’s how their story begins, but in George R.R. Martin’s complex and detailed world, there’s much more to discover than even the first season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms can show.

Marvel Just Reimagined One of Their Most Hated Characters

Knull is a powerful god connected to all symbiotes, known as the King in Black. He existed before the universe began and created the All-Black weapon from his symbiote offspring and the remains of a Celestial being he killed. He then attempted to destroy everything, but was ultimately defeated and imprisoned by his own symbiotes. While his introduction was a major event in Venom’s history, many fans didn’t connect with the original version of Knull, finding him overly dramatic and immature. However, Marvel has recently revamped his character, addressing most of the previous criticisms and creating a much more compelling villain.

Every Major Cyclops Costume in X-Men History, Ranked

Over the past 63 years, Cyclops has worn many costumes, but a few stand out as particularly important. These key outfits represent significant changes for both the hero himself and his team, and have played a big role in shaping his identity as a leader and a hero in X-Men history.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Is Missing Two Major Characters in Its Best Scene

At the end of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Spike and Kelly manage to escape their pursuers, the Jimmys, and run into the countryside. They find a house while being chased by infected people, and the people living there thankfully come to their rescue. Though Spike and Kelly don’t recognize them, viewers will: it’s Cillian Murphy’s character, Jim, and his daughter.

PS5 Controller Change Gives It a Major Upgrade

If you’re looking to extend the battery life of your PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller, there’s a simple setting you can adjust. Go to the PS5’s System Settings, then select Power Saving. From there, change the ‘Set Time Until Controllers Turn Off’ option to ‘After 10 Minutes.’ It’s strange this isn’t the default setting – some speculate it’s to encourage more controller purchases. However, Sony has offered this option on the PS4 and PS3 as well, it just isn’t enabled by default.

Classic Animated Character Finally Getting a Solo Movie After 70 Years & Multiple Failed Attempts

Good news for animation fans! Warner Bros. is reportedly developing a new animated movie starring Speedy Gonzalez, the famously fast mouse from Mexico. Director Jorge R. Gutiérrez will be at the helm. Details about the story and who’s writing the script are currently being kept secret. This isn’t the first attempt – Warner Bros. previously started a Speedy Gonzalez movie in 2016 with Eugenio Derbez set to voice the character, but it was canceled due to concerns about potentially offensive content.

“BioWare’s Always Been Changing,” Says Former Producer, Who Agrees Anthem Was “Too Big of A Reach”

It’s no surprise that Mark Darrah, a former executive producer on the game, heard a lot of criticism when it first launched. He told Destin Legarie after the game servers went offline that many people suddenly started voicing their complaints. However, Darrah believes this kind of reaction was inevitable, as BioWare has a history of evolving and adapting its games.

10 Best Anime Antiheroes of All Time, Ranked

Anime excels at creating characters with complex emotions and thought-provoking motivations, making it an ideal platform for exploring difficult themes. These characters often challenge viewers to think for themselves about what’s right and wrong, rather than simply accepting pre-defined morals. They frequently act on their convictions, even if it means facing negative consequences. Through these stories, anime often reveals the unsettling idea that stability can emerge from disorder, and goodness can only truly endure if it acknowledges and accepts the existence of wrongdoing.