Karlach’s Rage Magic: The Gathering – Secret Lair Cards Revealed

Enthusiasts of Baldur’s Gate 3 are eagerly anticipating, as much as they can be, the significant Magic: The Gathering – Secret Lair drop due later this month to mark the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons. Two sets showcasing characters from Larian Studios’ highly-praised game will hit stores on August 29th. Earlier reveals unveiled five reprints with borderless artwork depicting everyone’s beloved vampire spawn for the Astarion’s Thirst, and today, Wizards of the Coast has disclosed the five cards for Karlach’s Rage through ScreenRant.

Alien: Romulus: Fede Alvarez Reveals Less Is More Approach to Gore in New Movie

The long-awaited “Alien: Romulus” has hit theaters, with director Fede Alvarez, known for his work on “Evil Dead” (2013) and “Don’t Breathe”, steering this new chapter in the beloved sci-fi franchise back towards its horror roots. Critics and audiences are already raving about it, as evidenced by its high scores on Rotten Tomatoes – 81% from critics and 87% from audiences. At San Diego Comic-Con, Alvarez spoke with ComicBook about the film and explained that unlike his “Evil Dead” remake, “Alien: Romulus” is less graphic in its horror elements.

Logan Co-Writer Says Deadpool & Wolverine Opening Scene Was a “Huge Compliment”

The pairing of Deadpool and Wolverine has delivered numerous unexpected moments in cinemas worldwide, earning over $1 billion and spawning a multitude of memes. The movie’s unconventional humor is evident right from the start, as Wade Wilson/Deadpool unearths the remains of Logan Howlett/Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) to demonstrate that he miraculously survived the somber ending of 2017’s Logan. However, upon discovery, it becomes clear that Logan has indeed perished, and his Adamantium bones are utilized for combat against a horde of TVA agents during the film’s opening credits. In an interview with IGN, screenwriter and co-writer of Logan, Michael Green, shared his response to Deadpool & Wolverine’s tribute, expressing that he was in no way offended by the movie’s playful subversion of the ending of his film.

Creature Commandos New Look Revealed with DC Variant Covers

For a few weeks now, we’ve been eagerly awaiting the first trailer for “Creature Commandos”, marking the introduction of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe’s first title. This adult-oriented animated series offers a fresh take on the monster-themed antihero team, who have made occasional appearances in comics since their 1980 debut. As we inch closer to “Creature Commandos” release date in December, the anticipation among fans is growing. In an unusual marketing strategy, DC is planning to showcase the series by releasing four “Creature Commandos” variant covers for issues of “Action Comics” #1076, “Batman and Robin” #15, “Batman/Superman: World’s Finest” #33, and “Superman” #20 in November. This is on top of the standalone title, ““, which is being penned by David Dastmalchian, star of “The Suicide Squad”.