PGA Golfer Jake Knapp Speaks Out on Girlfriend Makena White’s Death

After learning of his girlfriend, Makena White’s, passing at 28 years old, the professional golfer shared memories of her kindness.

After learning of his girlfriend, Makena White’s, passing at 28 years old, the professional golfer shared memories of her kindness.

Although it might not become one of the most popular games of the year, that’s perfectly okay. Koei Tecmo’s newest installment in the series features a large and enjoyable cast of characters, and its fresh, likable protagonists have compelling stories despite dealing with serious issues.

After a short delay last week, the latest episode of *South Park*, Season 27 Episode 5, finally aired. Creators said they needed extra time to finish it, and the result was worth the wait. Many viewers agree this episode is a significant improvement over earlier ones this season, suggesting that delaying releases could be a good strategy for the show, even if fans don’t love waiting.

If you watch *Order of the Phoenix* closely, paying attention to details in the background, you’ll find quite a few mistakes made during filming. Like other *Harry Potter* movies, this one had issues with costumes, editing, and even sound – it seems some things slipped past the crew! Once you spot these seven errors, they’ll be hard to unsee, so proceed with caution.

Frank Dillane, who played Nick Clark in *Fear the Walking Dead* for four seasons, recently shared his regrets about how his time on the show ended. He starred alongside Kim Dickens and Alycia Debnam-Carey as a member of the Clark family, and in a new interview with Empire magazine, Dillane discussed why he wishes he had left the series differently.

Okay, so calling this a *new* announcement feels a bit weird because we first saw a trailer for this game four years ago at a PlayStation Showcase! But honestly, that was just a bunch of cool-looking cutscenes. Today was different, though. Insomniac really showed us what makes their Wolverine game special – they didn’t just *tell* us, they *showed* us, and it looked absolutely amazing!

It looks like more *Dragon Ball* is on the way! Akio Iyoku, a producer on the series, recently mentioned in a Japanese booklet for *Dragon Ball Daima* (as reported by @Venixys on X) that the team is actively developing future plans and ensuring the *Dragon Ball* story continues. While he hasn’t revealed exactly what those plans are, it’s encouraging news for fans, especially since no further details have been announced yet.

DC Comics is known for both its incredible villains and its epic event comics, like the classic ‘Crisis’ storylines, ‘Blackest Night,’ and more recently, ‘Absolute Power.’ But a long-time reader might notice a pattern: DC events almost always introduce completely new, incredibly powerful villains to threaten everything. While this has given us memorable antagonists like the Anti-Monitor and revitalized lesser-known characters like Nekron, it rarely features DC’s existing roster of villains. These villains have actually defeated the Justice League and Superman on occasion, so there’s no reason they can’t be the focus of these large-scale events. DC should utilize its established villains more often, and thankfully, it’s a fairly simple fix.

The difference between a terrible and a brilliant sci-fi plot twist comes down to a few key things. A great twist feels like a natural part of the story, but still surprises you, and often makes you want to watch the movie again right away. Sci-fi is particularly good at delivering twists that completely change how you understand everything that happened, and some of the genre’s most famous films prove it.

When the character now known as Grogu first appeared in *The Mandalorian*, Disney initially called him “The Child,” but fans quickly nicknamed him “Baby Yoda” – a name that stuck due to his resemblance to Yoda. Even after his real name, Grogu, was revealed in Season 2, most people continued to call him “Baby Yoda,” and even official *Star Wars* materials now use the nickname. For the first time, “Baby Yoda” appears on-screen as an official name in *LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past*.