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.

Samson Developer is “Making It The Best It Really Can be,” But Don’t Expect Zero Bugs at Launch

The game is quite special, particularly because the city of Tyndalston evolves based on your choices. While the developers are striving for perfection – as Sundberg told PC Gamer, they’re “doing all we can” – it will likely have some bugs at launch. The team is also prioritizing a healthy work-life balance, avoiding excessive crunch time. Sundberg explained they work efficiently during their hours and return refreshed the next day, much like the game’s own cyclical nature.

Steven Spielberg’s New Sci-Fi Movie Will Answer Questions From His 10/10 Masterpiece, Fueling Sequel Theories

Emily Blunt discussed the connections between her new film, Disclosure Day, and Close Encounters in an interview with Empire. She explained that Disclosure Day provides answers to questions raised by Close Encounters. Blunt also described her character, Margaret Fairchild, as someone who always feels out of place and restless, like she doesn’t quite fit in.

Fairy Tail Returning With New Revival Series From Original Creator

As a huge Fairy Tail fan, I’m so excited! While the sequel, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, is still ongoing (with art by Atsuo Ueda), Hiro Mashima is coming back to both write and draw a brand new Fairy Tail series! It’s a celebration of the original manga’s 20th anniversary in Weekly Shonen Magazine, and they’ve already released some first details, a trailer, and a special poster. You absolutely have to check it out – it looks amazing!

5 Best D&D Builds For Broken Melee Fighting Characters

Compared to spellcasters in Dungeons & Dragons, characters who fight up close have a limited range of abilities. Classes like Barbarians, Fighters, and Rogues represent these martial characters, and they make up for their simpler approach with special features. The most effective close-combat fighters are those who can attack more often, surpassing magical characters and increasing their chances of dealing significant damage to the most dangerous enemies, protecting their teammates in the process.

Mass Effect TV Show Devaluing the Games Risks Repeating Paramount’s Halo Disaster

A new report from The Ankler says Peter Friedlander, the head of Amazon MGM Studios’ TV division, has asked for rewrites of the upcoming Mass Effect TV series to make it more appealing to people who don’t play video games. The series, which has been in development for over five years, is close to being greenlit and starting production. However, changing a complex science fiction story with a rich history – built across three games, many alien cultures, and years of established lore – to cater to viewers unfamiliar with the source material is a risky move. The cancellation of Paramount+’s Halo series after two expensive and controversial seasons serves as a warning about the potential pitfalls of this approach.