Skull and Bones: Year 2 Season 3 Recap and What’s Next!

Faction Wars are a key part of Skull and Bones, letting players team up and battle. However, players have mixed feelings about them. One player, nicknamed “MalodorousFiend,” jokingly pointed out that the current state of Faction Wars feels like going back to the very beginning of the game, saying, “It feels like we’re stuck repeating the same issues from year one, season one!” This comment reflects a wider frustration among players who feel like they aren’t getting new and interesting challenges.

Skull and Bones: Get Ready to Release the Kraken! Exclusive Livestream Details

Everyone is incredibly excited about the Kraken! Comments like one from ScareYa, who called it “sick” and expressed their hype, show players are eager to see it in action and expect it to be amazing. The person who shared the news, UbiNeptune, encouraged fans to set reminders so they don’t miss the reveal, providing times for different parts of the world. There’s a really positive and energetic feeling within the community, with players playfully imagining themselves as pirates getting ready for a fight.

SAG-AFTRA Fights Back Against AI Actors

The “Tilly Tax,” named after digital performer Tilly Norwood, suggests that studios using AI actors instead of real people could be required to contribute to a fund for actors’ unions. While studios anticipated resistance to using AI to replace human actors, the recent 2023 strike failed to prompt meaningful change, making future negotiations to address these concerns seem unlikely.

Honkai: Star Rail Players are Loving the Teasing Cipher Art!

Art in games is often appreciated not just for its beauty, but for the creativity it shows. A recent artwork of the character Cipher, created by JpFlasso, has been widely praised as both skillful and funny. One commenter perfectly captured what makes it so good, saying it brilliantly shows the look of someone pretending to be in charge when they’re actually not – a feeling many of us can relate to. This highlights how the art makes Cipher feel real, reflecting moments where we’ve all been overly confident. This connection between fans’ own experiences and the artwork shows how deeply invested the community is in the characters they love. The playful and clever depiction of Cipher creates a shared, humorous experience, making the character even more likable.

My Favorite Actor Of The Past 10 Years Was Snubbed Again By The Oscars Despite Being A Frontrunner For Best Actor

I was really disappointed when Sorry, Baby wasn’t recognized at the Academy Awards, especially because everyone was talking about Eva Victor and her chances – Julia Roberts even mentioned her at the Golden Globes, which was a highlight for me. Interestingly, I seemed more surprised and pleased by F1‘s Best Picture nomination than a lot of other people in the film industry.

Molly Ringwald Doesn’t Want to See John Hughes Remakes

Molly Ringwald, known for her roles in John Hughes’ films, believes his movies shouldn’t be remade, and he likely wouldn’t have wanted them to be. She explained to People magazine that remakes aren’t possible without permission from the estate of Hughes, who didn’t approve of them. While she’s against remakes in general, if one had … Read more

JJK Season 3 Pays Homage to a 30-Year-Old Dragon Ball Z Movie

Following the incredibly popular Episode 4, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3’s fifth episode has a lot to live up to. The previous episode, featuring Maki’s intense revenge mission reminiscent of Kill Bill, quickly became a hit with fans and earned a 9.8 rating on IMDb. While the series isn’t just focused on topping itself, the latest episode pays homage to classic shonen battle anime like Dragon Ball Z. It includes a direct reference to a famous scene from the 1995 film Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon, specifically a transformation sequence featuring Super Saiyan 3 Goku.

Ian McKellen Accidentally Spoils Magneto Scene In Avengers: Doomsday

While talking to Jake Hamilton on his YouTube show, Jake’s Takes, actor Ian McKellen, known for playing Magneto in the X-Men films, let slip a potential plot point for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. McKellen jokingly said he had “destroyed New Jersey the other day,” then quickly added that he shouldn’t have revealed that information.