007 First Light Team Needs You to “Feel Like Bond” and Improvise Without Breaking Character

According to lead writer Michael Vogt in the recent “Beyond the Light” episode, the team is aiming for a balance: giving players freedom while still making them feel like James Bond. He explains that unlike in Hitman, where players can act wildly out of character, that wouldn’t work for Bond. Bond is such an iconic figure, behaving differently would just feel off.

Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Returns With Special Release Ahead of Season 4

With a new season of Jujutsu Kaisen on the way, fans have plenty to be excited about! The popular anime has also spawned the hit mobile game, Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade, and to celebrate both the game’s new art book release in Japan and the upcoming fourth season of the anime, creator Gege Akutami has created some brand-new artwork featuring Yuji, Yuta, Gojo, and Kenjaku. You can see the art below.

10 Years Ago Today, Star Wars Made a Promise to Fans (That It Broke Almost Immediately)

On April 7, 2016, the first trailer for Rogue One gave fans a glimpse of the upcoming film and introduced the main character, Jyn Erso. The trailer promised a gritty, intense war movie that felt different from other Star Wars films. Interestingly, shortly after its release, the studio nearly changed course. The original trailer included scenes that didn’t end up in the final cut and didn’t reflect the significant amount of additional filming that happened before the movie came out.

Marvel and DC Are Dropping Two New Crossovers That You Can Read Tomorrow

As a huge comic book fan, I’m really excited about this! Starting tomorrow, Marvel and DC are teaming up for a couple of fun crossover specials, releasing them on their streaming services. Over on Marvel Unlimited, they’re dropping an infinity comic called It’s Jeff!/Aquaman – seriously! – written by Kelly Thompson with art by Andres Genolet. The story involves a kaiju attacking Coney Island, and it’s up to Aquaman and…Jeff to save the day. And on DC Universe Infinite, you’ll find a DC Go! comic, Supergirl/Blade, by CRC Payne and Mikel Janín, where the heroes get kidnapped by Mojo and forced to star in a ridiculous reality show. The best part? Both comics are totally free if you already have a subscription to Marvel Unlimited or DC Universe Infinite.

10 Years Ago, Cartoon Network Debuted Its Most Controversial Reboot

I remember when the Powerpuff Girls reboot premiered on Cartoon Network back in 2016 – it was April 4th, if I recall correctly. The original series was a huge hit for the network, running for six seasons and seventy-eight episodes. It was surprising, then, to see the reboot actually last for three seasons, adding up to almost one hundred and twenty episodes, despite a lot of negative reactions from fans. It’s pretty clear most people would rather forget about the reboot, but it definitely remains a part of Cartoon Network’s story.

Every Game of Thrones Tie-In & Spinoff George RR Martin’s Been Involved With While Writing Winds of Winter

As a longtime viewer, it became clear that the Game of Thrones show actually moved past the story George R.R. Martin had already published in his books. We’ve all been eagerly awaiting The Winds of Winter – book six – since 2010, but it just hasn’t come out yet, and the delays have been frustrating. It’s interesting to note that while he’s been working on it, Martin has also been busy with other Game of Thrones related projects. He’s been heavily involved in spin-offs like House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, plus a bunch of other things set in that same universe. It makes you wonder where his priorities lie these days!

20 Years On, Ben Affleck’s Critically Hated Crime Thriller Is Aging Like Fine Wine

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have had many successful projects together, but also some significant failures, such as Reindeer Games and Surviving Christmas. While films like Gone Girl, Argo, and Gone Baby Gone have received critical acclaim, others like Daredevil and Pearl Harbor were poorly received. However, some of these less successful films are worth another look, like the 2006 action thriller Smokin’ Aces. This darkly funny and fast-paced crime movie is a surprisingly good film that deserves more recognition in Affleck’s career.