Zack Snyder Stokes DCU Lanterns Backlash With DCEU Green Lantern Post

Zack Snyder recently posted on Instagram a behind-the-scenes photo of himself with actor Nathan Fillion, who was wearing a motion capture suit for his role as Green Lantern. The post also included an image of Fillion’s character, John Stewart, in his Green Lantern uniform. This came at a time when the trailer for the upcoming Lanterns series received criticism online. Fans quickly noticed the timing, with many commenting about the negative reaction to the trailer and expressing their desire for Snyder’s previous DC films (the “Snyderverse”) to be revived. You can see Snyder’s post below.

ARK 2 Studio Co-Founders Say Vin Diesel’s Character Was Originally a “Nerd” Before Being Retconned

According to Stieglitz, Diesel was a very dedicated ARK player, particularly during the Survival Evolved era. He played for hundreds of hours, just like a professional ARK player. Diesel, along with his kids and partner, formed a skilled team, mastering all the maps, bugs, and exploits within the game. They had their own established tribe and were highly knowledgeable players.

Crimson Desert PS5 Pro Performance Mode “Surprised” Digital Foundry With “How Good it Was Overall”

Okay, so I’ve been reading up on how Crimson Desert is going to run on the PS5 Pro, and it’s looking pretty cool. Basically, we’ll have three graphics options to choose from. If I want super smooth gameplay, I can pick ‘Performance’ mode – it’ll aim for 60 FPS (or even higher if I have a VRR display), with great ray tracing, but it’ll be rendering at 1080p and then upscaling it to 4K. ‘Balanced’ mode is a middle ground – it’ll upscale from 1440p to 4K, still have good ray tracing, and try to hit around 40 FPS (or over 48 with VRR). And if I really want the best possible visuals, there’s ‘Quality’ mode. That one locks the frame rate at 30 FPS, runs at native 4K, and maxes out the ray tracing. The upscaling tech in ‘Performance’ and ‘Balanced’ is handled by Sony’s PSSR, which should look pretty sharp.

New Game from Moonlighter Devs Lets You Play as Dracula

ReVamp is a single-player game where you defend your castle, with a dark, Gothic atmosphere. You play as Dracula, who is endlessly tasked with protecting his throne. From the first trailer, it looks like another great game from the creators of Moonlighter. While we don’t know when it will be released, early details suggest a fun mix of building up your castle, classic tower defense gameplay, and fast-paced combat.

Defunct Netflix Animation Series is Returning (And It’s Sooner Than You Think)

Fans were surprised to see Voltron: Legendary Defender leave Netflix in 2024, especially after its impressive eight-season run. The removal was likely due to licensing agreements, as the show was a collaboration with DreamWorks. Good news for fans, though: a complete DVD box set is now available for pre-order on the official website (link here!). It’s scheduled to ship on March 31st and will be one of the few ways to watch this popular anime remake.

Crimson Desert PS5 Pro Performance Mode “Surprised” Digital Foundry “By How Good it Was Overall”

The PS5 Pro version of Crimson Desert will let players choose from three graphics modes: Performance, Balanced, and Quality. Performance mode prioritizes smooth gameplay at 60 frames per second (or higher with compatible displays), with high-quality lighting effects and a resolution that starts at 1080p but is scaled up to 4K. Balanced mode targets 40 FPS (or over 48 FPS on certain displays) while scaling 1440p to 4K, also with high-quality lighting. Quality mode delivers the sharpest visuals at native 4K resolution with the best lighting effects, but limits the frame rate to 30 FPS. The image upscaling used in Performance and Balanced modes is done using Sony’s PSSR technology.