Galactus is a Victim, not a Villain

Through numerous portrayals, Galactus is often depicted less as a malevolent antagonist and more like an impartial deity. As Ralph Ineson, who played Galactus in “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”, puts it, Galactus isn’t inherently evil. Instead, the circumstances of his origin and being suggest that he is something greater than just a relentless cosmic entity. Fundamentally, Galactus can be seen as a victim, bound by forces beyond his control, who unwillingly assumes the role of a destructive divine figure.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Renewed for Fourth and Final Season: “Daryl’s Journey is Far From Over”

Isn’t this Spain where we find ourselves now?” Carol queries in the trailer as the pair stranded at sea reach the Spanish shore. Subsequently, Daryl and Carol venture towards the beleaguered town of Solaz del Mar, a place where Daryl remarks they seem to take up everyone else’s battles. In this instance, their mission is to free the citizens of Solaz del Mar by assassinating the King of Spain.

Fallout show producer is reportedly making a Wolfenstein TV Series for Amazon — I can’t wait for more dead Nazis

The creative force behind this project is quite substantial, with a good chunk hailing from the Fallout TV series on Amazon Prime Video. Jonah Nolan and Lisa Joy from Kilter Films are serving as executive producers, while James Altman from Bethesda Softworks and Jerk Gustafsson from MachineGames are also producing. Lastly, Patrick Somerville is on board as creator, writer, executive producer, and showrunner.

MachineGames has taken the lead in developing the recent Wolfenstein games, releasing Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus in 2014, 2015, and 2017 respectively. They collaborated with sister studio Arkane Lyon for the release of Wolfenstein: Youngblood in 2019.

These Wolfenstein tales are set in an alternate timeline where Nazi Germany emerged victorious from World War 2, dominating much of the world and committing heinous acts against minorities.

How a Old-Timey Company Thinks It Can Outrun Wall Street By Betting on Digital Dollars

This outfit, which used to mostly hold a bunch of dusty old investments, is now betting the farm on a wild, blockchain-powered treasure hunt where they’re counting on these digital dollars to keep the ship afloat. They’re betting that these stablecoins—those dollar-pegged wads of digital magic—are the future anchors of a new financial frontier, while the rest of Wall Street looks on with puzzled faces and a lot of scratching behind the ears.

When Bitcoin Falls Below $116K, It’s Time to Call the Crypto Ghostbusters! 💀💰

The 4-hour chart of Bitcoin is forming what they call a “descending triangle.” Sounds like something out of a horror movie, right? This pattern usually means bad news for the bulls. The lower trendline support is holding steady between $115,000 and $116,000, but every time Bitcoin tries to break above $121,000, it gets slapped back down. It’s like trying to climb a greased pole! 🤷‍♂️

Magic: The Gathering Arena Edge of Eternities Won Me Over More Than I Expected

In my initial gameplay, I began utilizing two innovative features: Warp and Lander Tokens. Warp provides a player with the ability to deploy a card at a reduced mana cost, only to exile it at the start of their turn’s end step; it can be recast for its regular cost thereafter. Lander Tokens, in essence, are token replicas of Rampant Growth. A player can tap two lands, sacrifice the token, and subsequently draw a basic land from their deck, placing it onto the battlefield tapped before shuffling the deck.

5 Video Game Remasters That Are Worse Than The Originals

Poor design decisions, absent features, or numerous bugs often lead to such issues. These problems not only annoy the enthusiasts but also tarnish beloved classics. Regrettably, this has occurred more frequently than we’d like in recent times, and this compilation focuses on the most egregious instances. Therefore, from lack of multiplayer options to design flaws, here are some remasters that surprisingly fell short compared to their predecessors.