Sci-Fi’s Most Exciting Unofficial Trilogy is Still Happening, After 2 Masterpieces in a Row

Although Andy Weir’s novels aren’t directly linked, they share a common author and genre. This has led fans to consider The Martian, Project Hail Mary, and Artemis as an unofficial science fiction trilogy. However, despite the success of the first two books adapted for film, a movie version of Artemis has been highly anticipated for years. In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Project Hail Mary directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord – who are also working on Artemis – provided an update. Miller stated they are “still actively developing it,” while Lord explained the reason for the delay.

There Was Another Way to Destroy the One Ring in The Lord of the Rings

According to Tolkien, Sauron wasn’t worried about the One Ring being destroyed because it couldn’t be broken or unmade by anyone less skilled than himself. This suggests that a craftsperson with equal or greater skill could have potentially destroyed the Ring without needing to throw it into Mount Doom. By the time of The Lord of the Rings, though, no one alive possessed that level of skill. Sauron had originally learned his craft from Aulë, a powerful god of forging, but there might have been individuals in the distant past who could have unmade the Ring.

Terminator: Survivors Studio Discusses its Vision for an Open World That’s “Moving Around You”

Nacon Studio Milan is creating Terminator: Survivors with three main goals: a vast open world to explore, a fresh story set within the Terminator universe, and a carefully crafted depiction of the famous T-800. Building this open world has been the biggest hurdle, as the developers want players to have freedom while still experiencing a compelling narrative. To achieve this, they’re making sure the game world evolves and changes as the player progresses.

Popular Creature-Collecting RPG Sets PC Release Date for Sequel (And It’s Soon)

Following the success of the original, EvoCreo 2 offers a classic pixel art adventure where you collect and battle Creo creatures. Originally released on mobile last year with a strong 4.8/5 star rating, the game is now coming to PC for the first time. Considering how much players enjoyed the first EvoCreo on PC, EvoCreo 2 is expected to be very popular as well. Ilmfinity Studios announced today that it will be available on Steam starting April 6th.