64 Years Ago, an Iconic Twilight Zone Episode Premiered (And Steven Spielberg Remade It Decades Later)

The show is made up of four parts. The first, featuring Landis, tells a story that still resonates today – a prejudiced person is forced to experience life as the groups they despise. It’s inspired by an old episode of The Twilight Zone called “Back There.” The remaining three segments are direct adaptations of earlier Twilight Zone episodes, including one directed by Steven Spielberg based on “Kick the Can,” which originally aired on February 9, 1962.

PS5 Pro No Longer Supports Major Capcom Game

Just to clarify, Resident Evil Village still works on the PS5 Pro, just like all other PS5 games. However, the special improvements made for the PS5 Pro have been taken out. If you’re playing on a PS5 Pro, it’s best to wait for the next update, as the recent one removed those enhancements, making the game look and run the same as on a regular PS5. Also, the option to unlock the frame rate has been removed.

Rumoured Rayman PS5 Remaster Is Real, Says Series Creator

According to the newest issue of Retro Gamer magazine (as shared on social media by @AlfredNewStart and @raymanmerch), Michel Ancel mentioned that Ubisoft is developing what appears to be an improved remaster of the classic PlayStation 1 platformer to mark its 30th anniversary.

Netflix’s ‘One Piece’ Season 2 Unveils First Look at Joe Manganiello as Crocodile

Fans of the One Piece manga and anime already know that Crocodile won’t be a major character in Season 2. The new episodes will focus on locations like Loguetown, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island, and will introduce various members of the Baroque Works organization. While Manganiello’s portrayal of Crocodile will likely be hinted at in Season 2, he won’t become a main character until Season 3, which will cover the Alabasta Saga. Season 3 is currently being made, and that’s when Crocodile will become the primary villain.