One of the Best Nintendo Switch Games Is on the eShop for Only $2

This fresh Nintendo eShop offer is exclusively for purchasing a Nintendo Switch version of Playdead’s Inside, an exceptional game from 2016, as demonstrated by its impressive Metacritic score of 93 and its nomination as Game of the Year at The Game Awards that year. Additionally, it was recognized with awards for Best Art Direction and Best Independent Game.

Maybe It’s Time Comics Let the Villains Truly Win For Once

It’s intriguing to note that in superhero comic books, villains rarely succeed. This suggests that the main lesson we take away – truth and justice will always win out – might be too simplistic. If art reflects life, then maybe comic book villains should sometimes taste victory. Just as in real life, such victories shake up the status quo, and in superhero stories, they add depth to the plot by showing how even seemingly invincible heroes must face failure, learn, adapt, and ultimately overcome defeat. These instances also serve as a caution against complacency, reminding us that even when we think we’re right, it’s never wise to become too confident.

DC Drops a Bunch of Fan-Favorite Animated Movies on Streaming for Free

A variety of animated DC films, such as “Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts,” “The Batman vs. Dracula,” “Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker,” “Green Lantern: First Flight,” “Superman/Shazam! The Return of Black Adam,” “Batman and Mr. Freeze: Subzero,” “DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis,” and “Wonder Woman: Bloodlines” are available for streaming without charge on YouTube at present. Additionally, other DC movies like “Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman,” “Batman: Gotham Knight,” “Batman vs Robin,” “Batman: Bad Blood,” and “Superman Doomsday” can also be streamed for free. The duration for which these films will continue to be accessible on the service is presently uncertain.

7 Marvel Women Who Escaped Their Tropes and Rewrote Their Story

In a more straightforward manner, it’s worth noting that the realm of superheroes often presents scenarios and stereotypes that might raise eyebrows, particularly when they involve women. For instance, the design of female superhero costumes is a frequent topic of humor, considering the idea of engaging in combat with one’s vital organs unprotected seems quite unusual. There’s also the matter of the ‘fridging’ debate, which we’ll set aside for now and instead explore instances where heroes have managed to transcend their limiting stereotypes.

Obi-Wan Kenobi Season 2 Would Only Work If It Wrapped Up a Clone Wars Storyline

As for now, since the plot for Obi-Wan Kenobi Season 2 is just starting to take shape, it remains uncertain where the series will lead our title character next. He’s not yet fully transformed into Alec Guinness’s Ben Kenobi from the end of the first season, but the foundations are laid for him to educate Luke Skywalker in the approaching future. If Lucasfilm intends to carry on Obi-Wan’s journey, however, it would be prudent to wrap up a Star Wars: The Clone Wars storyline.

3 Wild Altcoins to Ride the AI Chatbot Gold Rush—Even Google’s Sweatin’ 🚀

Now, don’t mistake these tokens for mere meme coins with the IQ of a goldfish and nothing but rocket emojis for credentials. These here are hard-nosed upstarts, using blockchain wizardry to keep content safe, fill creators’ pockets, and outsmart the AI critters that threaten to gobble up the web. So, let’s drag this tale through the mud and see which tokens are worth the ride in this wild, AI-driven bonanza.

Charmed Stars Alyssa Milano and Holly Marie Combs Mourn the Death of Julian McMahon at 56

As a member of the Charmed cast, Julian McMahon played Cole Turner. He remained a regular cast member from Season 3 to 5 but also returned for a guest spot in Season 7. During his tenure on the show, McMahon worked closely with Phoebe Halliwell actress Alyssa Milano, who played his on-screen love interest. After news of McMahon’s death broke, Milano took to Instagram to share photos. The “heartbroken” actress also noted McMahon’s “talent,” “charisma” and “smile” before discussing their work on the show: