Resident Evil Requiem Pre-Load Live on PC, Global Launch Timings Revealed

Players in Los Angeles will be able to start playing on February 26th at 9 PM Pacific Time. Everyone else on consoles worldwide can begin at midnight local time. PC players outside the US will need to wait until 9 PM Pacific Time. This staggered release means there’s a chance players on consoles might experience spoilers before others.

New History of the DC Universe: The Dakota Incident is an Amazing Tribute to Milestone (Review)

DC has made efforts over the years to bring back Milestone characters. They published a Static comic as part of the main DC Universe during the New 52 era, and later, many of the original Milestone creators returned for ‘Milestone Returns,’ releasing several new short stories and limited series. However, these revivals haven’t been consistent, which has frustrated fans. Still, Static’s recent surprise appearance in the DC K.O. event gave people hope, and now a new one-shot comic will explore where the Milestone heroes stand in the current DC Universe.

4 Perfect Shows to Watch While You Wait For Outlander’s Final Season

As a huge Outlander fan, I’m always looking for shows with that same captivating storytelling! Luckily, there are still some out there – they’re not trying to be Outlander, but they definitely have that same magic. While we eagerly await the final season, I’ve found 4 series that I think fellow fans will really enjoy.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Star Confirms They Won’t Be In Season 2, Despite Setup for Their Return

The recent events likely lay the groundwork for part of Season 2’s plot, which will probably deal with Egg’s deception and potentially involve the Targaryen family somehow. While a return is still possible, actor Sam Spruell has confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that he won’t be appearing in Season 2, meaning we won’t see his character, Maekar, chasing after Dunk and Egg. He added further comment on the possibility of a return.

It’s Scooby-Doo with an 18 certificate: Why the Scream franchise owes a major debt to the classic cartoon

I realize comparing these two might seem odd. Scooby-Doo and Scream are very different – one’s about a talking dog, the other features a masked killer who prefers landlines. However, they’re connected in a surprising way, going beyond the fact that Matthew Lillard played roles in both. The original Scooby-Doo series from 1969 is a perfect example of how to create fun, not-too-scary mysteries.