EverRail Takes The Survival Genre Into A New Ice Age

The new game, EverRail, takes the survival genre to a new level by starting with a nearly destroyed world. Players are responsible for keeping a train running during a new ice age, and will explore what’s left of civilization while trying to survive. This creates a compelling challenge, especially because players must cooperate to maintain their train – their last refuge – as the world around them falls apart.

42 Years Ago, A New Stephen King Movie Started a Trend That the Master of Horror Hates

The movie Children of the Corn came out in theaters 42 years ago, on March 9, 1984. Directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton, the film follows a couple who get stuck in a Nebraska town where all the adults are gone. They quickly find themselves in danger, pursued by a group of children who have formed a cult. Interestingly, Stephen King, the author of the original short story, isn’t happy with how the movie led to so many sequels, and wishes only one film had been made.

Batman’s 5 Strongest Power Ups

Batman, despite his skill and planning, would likely lose in a straight-up fight against most of the Justice League’s powerhouses – the Flash is just too fast, for example. To make things more interesting in stories, writers sometimes give Batman temporary superpowers. These boosts don’t usually stick around, but it’s always entertaining to see Batman wielding abilities he normally wouldn’t have. Let’s take a look at five of the most impressive power-ups Batman has received over the years.

Marvel Still Needs to Reveal the Most Important Storyline (Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame Teased It)

With Avengers: Endgame, the initial storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) – known as the Infinity Saga – came to an end. The current phase, the Multiverse Saga, hasn’t spent much time resolving plot points from the MCU’s first three phases. Instead, it’s been largely focused on introducing new characters and exploring the multiverse. Now, the MCU is starting to incorporate characters from the X-Men films originally produced by FOX, but one character’s story still lacks a complete explanation.

Original Lord of the Rings Star Hints at Franchise Return (And Their Reason Why Is Perfect)

Andy Serkis will direct a new prequel film set during the events of The Fellowship of the Ring. The story focuses on Aragorn and Gandalf’s pursuit of Gollum, who is also being hunted by Sauron’s forces. Serkis will also reprise his role as Gollum, and Ian McKellen is likely to return as Gandalf. However, there’s speculation that Viggo Mortensen may not return as Aragorn, with Leo Woodall potentially taking over the role. Recently, Elijah Wood spoke with The Times UK and, while not directly confirming his involvement, strongly hinted that he will return as Frodo Baggins.