Starfield News is Coming “Soonish,” Says Todd Howard, But Don’t Expect “Starfield 2.0”

Todd Howard recently shared that Bethesda is almost ready to reveal details about new content for Starfield. In an interview with Kinda Funny Games (as reported by Kotaku), he said they’ve been working hard on it and are excited to finally start showing players what’s coming. He expressed confidence in the work they’ve done and hinted that announcements are on the way soon.

Stephen King’s Forgotten ‘90s Horror Movie Is About To Leave Tubi and Stop Streaming

Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers, King’s first original screenplay, is set to leave Tubi at the end of the month. Unlike most of his previous movie work, this 1992 film, directed by Mick Garris, wasn’t based on one of his stories—he wrote it specifically for the screen. The movie stars Alice Krige and Brian Krause as a mother and son who are actually shapeshifting creatures that feed on the life force of young people and are strangely terrified of house cats. Keep an eye out for cameos by horror icons like Tobe Hooper, Clive Barker, and Stephen King himself!

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Big Death Brings Back a Common Game of Thrones Misconception

Since the Kingsguard couldn’t harm any Targaryens during the Trial by Seven, characters like Princes Maekar and Baelor were expected to be safe. That’s why Baelor Targaryen’s death in the first season is so surprising – especially since he was just shown standing and talking moments before. Baelor died because he volunteered to join Dunk’s team, completing the group and saving Dunk from a faster defeat. This has led some to compare his death to that of Ned Stark, and to a conclusion that, while common, isn’t necessarily accurate.

6 Sci-Fi Classics From 1996 That Still Feel Timeless

The 1990s were a time of significant change, and 1996 offered a particularly interesting collection of science fiction films. While many movies from the ’90s clearly show their age, sci-fi has a unique ability to create films that feel timeless. They can be enjoyed with a sense of nostalgia that isn’t limited to a specific decade, although they may still bring back happy memories of 1996 for some viewers.

7 Marvel Villains Who Deserve to Become Heroes

Let’s talk about some Marvel villains who actually deserve a chance to be heroes. We’ll be looking at seven characters who either have a good side to them, have previously teamed up with the good guys, or would simply be fascinating if they switched to saving the world instead of threatening it. We’re defining ‘deserve’ as either having hidden goodness or possessing the potential to be a compelling hero, even if it’s a surprising change for them. So, let’s dive in and consider these Marvel villains.

21 Years Ago Today, 1 of DC’s Coolest Characters Got an Underrated Movie (& a Sequel Is Finally Happening)

Released in 2005 and directed by Francis Lawrence, Constantine features Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, a world-weary demon hunter who can see and interact with both angels and demons, and travel between Earth and Hell. He’s pulled into a complex supernatural mystery when a police officer asks him to investigate her twin sister’s strange death. The film also stars Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf, Tilda Swinton, and others. While reviews were mixed and it wasn’t a huge box office success, Constantine quickly gained a dedicated fan following.