A House of Dynamite release date – when is it coming to Netflix?

Okay, so I just heard about Kathryn Bigelow’s new movie, ‘A House of Dynamite,’ and it’s a really interesting premise. It’s her first time working with Netflix, which is cool, and it’s all about what happens *inside* the White House when the US is suddenly hit with a nuclear attack. It’s not about the explosion itself, but how the President and the government react – that’s the core of the story.

Dying Light: The Beast Has Reportedly Sold More Than 1.5 Million Copies

A recent report from Alinea Analytics shows that the majority of players who purchased *Dying Light: The Beast* are already fans of the series. About 82% had previously played the original *Dying Light*, and around 77% had experience with *Dying Light 2 Stay Human*. This suggests a loyal fanbase is driving sales of the new content.

I’m Worried Ghost of Yotei Will Continue PlayStation’s Sequel Problem

PlayStation has consistently released impressive new games, but their sequels haven’t always lived up to the original hype. Games like *God of War*, *Marvel’s Spider-Man*, and *The Last of Us* are critically acclaimed and personal favorites, but each faced challenges that could also hold back *Ghost of Yotei* from reaching the success of *Ghost of Tsushima*.

New History of the DC Universe #3 Canonizes DC’s Most Important Period (Review)

Mark Waid continues to demonstrate his deep understanding of DC Comics with this issue, much like he did with his groundbreaking *New History of the DC Universe*. He accurately portrays the postCrisis* DC era, a particularly fascinating period for fans. Waid respects the streamlined universe that *Crisis on Infinite Earths* created and builds upon it effectively. As someone who grew up reading these comics, this issue felt like a wonderful trip down memory lane. This era is where Waid established himself as a writer, so it’s fitting that he remains faithful to its core elements.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – From the Ashes DLC Announced, Launches on December 19th

I’m so hyped for the next installment! It picks up right after the first game, and things look *bad* for So’lek. Apparently, he’s been left for dead after the corporation teamed up with the Ash clan. Now he’s on a mission to find the Sarentu and get revenge on everyone who betrayed him, tearing through the ruined Kinglor Forest as he does. We’re also getting a whole new area to explore, and it sounds like we’ll really get to know So’lek on a deeper, more emotional level – a much darker story, they’re saying!