We’ve known for a while that Michael Keaton would don the cowl again as Batman for The Flash, with a photo from June showing that classic black and yellow bat symbol getting a little bloody. He won’t be alone, however, with Sasha Calle portraying Supergirl, and there’s even been word that Ben Affleck will reprise his role as Batman. So, as nice as it was to see that classic Batman suit again today, there is still a lot we’re waiting to see.
It’s October, and that means the Comics and Cosplay crew at The Escapist is celebrating the arrival of new television shows based on our favorite comics (like Gotham), and the return of Agents of Shield . The steady flow of comics doesn’t stop for new television series however, so as usual we’ve rounded up the best issues from the last two weeks for you to enjoy while sipping your first pumpkin spice latte of the season.
Is Arondir in The Rings of Power Season 2? Yes, Arondir is back fighting the good fight in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2. He’s still played by the same actor, Ismael Cruz Córdova, too. This won’t come as a huge surprise to anyone who’s already devoured every available scrap of Rings of Power Season 2 pre-release footage. While Arondir isn’t a dominant presence in the second season’s trailers, he’s not entirely absent from them, either.
To put it bluntly, The Surge is a Souls-like third-person action RPG — only, you’re exploring a derelict sci-fi facility rather than an ancient fantasy ruin. While the setting is different, many of the core facets of a Souls game are still firmly in place — deliberate combat, difficult bosses, and complex levels with tons of shortcuts. That leads into the first tip on our beginner’s guide. We’ve compiled a total of 9 tips below, covering everything from general hints to combat tips and implant recommendations.
Audiences have an odd fascination with M. Night Shyamalan, a director who’s only directed one truly great film in his career (Unbreakable), and has followed it up with a series of bad-to-mediocre-to-hilarious entries in the decade and a half that followed. But because he fooled us once with The Sixth Sense – an okay movie that is only memorable for its twist; you know the one – and because we want to be properly fooled again, each time he releases a new film, we start hoping that “this will be the one.
Internet Troll Thrown in the Slammer Colm Coss, a 36-year-old man from the UK, has won himself 18 weeks of jail time after posting hateful comments on websites dedication to Jade Goody, a British reality TV celebrity who died of cervical cancer last year, and John Paul Massey, a young boy who was mauled to death by a dog. At his sentence, the chairwoman of the bench said that he had preyed upon bereaved families for his own pleasure and had exhibited no remorse.
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf is out this Monday. This prequel spin-off of the live-action interpretation of The Witcher follows Vesemir, series protagonist Geralt’s mentor and father figure, as he gets involved in what many Witcher fans believe to be the most significant moment in witcher history — the sacking of Kaer Morhen. This moment has been alluded to in every form of The Witcher media. After all, it was a devastating event that halted any more witchers from being created and turned witchers into an endangered species, weakening humanity and strengthening the forces of evil that plague the continent.
If a European trademark filing made by CD Projekt is any indication, we could soon see The Witcher 3‘s Gwent card game as a standalone title. The filing was spotted by NerdLeaks, and contains little information. However, we did know that CD Projekt was planning on announcing a new game at E3, and that the company had said that it would be a “new type of video game format previously unexplored by the studio.
February was a bad month for U.K. retailer GAME and March doesn’t look like it’ll be much better. After losing Ubisoft’s launch titles for the PS Vita and canceling pre-orders for The Last Story, the retailer announced today that EA’s entire slate of releases for March will be absent from its shelves. That means no Tiger Woods 13, no Sims 3: Showtime and, worst of all, no Mass Effect 3.
Sunken Scrolls are little pages that reveal tiny tidbits of story. Sometimes it’s just a funny joke about the empty lives of the Inklings, sometimes it’s a hint about the story in the campaign, but it’s always filled with bright splashes of Splatoon 2 artwork. They’re not exactly useful or required, but they’re really fun to find. Go back and re-explore the levels of Splatoon 2 and find all the scrolls you might’ve missed with the complete list of collectible scrolls down below.
Being someone who occasionally partakes in the watching of professional wrestling, I always get a little cautious whenever a wrestler tries to make the transition into feature films. More often than not, the result is less than spectacular, to put it gently. The acting in professional wrestling often leaves a lot to be desired, even at the best of times, so it’s easy to see why putting an emphasis on that in the movies doesn’t often work.
Are you enjoying Fallout 4, but really getting tired of its oppressive brown wasteland? If you have the PC version, you’re in luck, thanks to Fallout 4 Seasons. Much like the title entails, this in-progress mod packages Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter visual themes, making your journey through the Commonwealth far more vibrant and colorful than the core game allows. Fallout 4 Seasons is a compilation of mods produced by GameDuchess that offers a more natural feel to Bethesda’s post-apocalypse.
How to Win With the Gambling Man in Metaphor: ReFantazio When you first arrive at Port Brilehaven in Metaphor: ReFantazio, you’ll find an NPC simply known as the Gambling Man. You can make a total of two bets with him at different points in the game, and I’ll go over both instances in this article.
First Bet The first time you’ll be able to place a bet with the Gambling Man is when you first arrive in Brilehaven.
What Is the Fetching Online Profile Error in MW3 & Warzone? Eager players have been flocking to MW3 and Warzone to take part in Season 1 Reloaded, which has brought plenty of fun additions to the game. Overpowered weapons are being nerfed, The Boys has found its way back into the game, and Call of Duty is even giving away free rewards just for playing the game. However, all of that content has been overshadowed by some pretty irritating bugs.
After Hayao Miyazaki announced his retirement, it was declared that Studio Ghibli would be taking a hiatus following the release of The Tale of the Princess Kaguya and When Marnie Was There. That hiatus had been reported as short, long, or indefinite, with many speculating that the latter of those two films could be the final entry in the Ghibli ?uvre. Well, if that winds up being the case, the studio’s punctuation mark is a strong one.
Where Is Florian From 90 Day Fiance From & Where Does He Live Now? 90 Day Fiance‘s Florian is from Albania, where he was an influencer and trainer. He has since expanded that career to model and has moved to the United States, where he lives with his wife, Stacey Silva, typically between Connecticut and Miami. Florian was originally featured on 90 Day Fiance as Stacey’s fiance-to-be. The course of love didn’t always run smoothly (he’s 20 years her junior and he was accused of cheating), but the couple eventually got married.
Fans can expect to stream the horror film straight from their couch on Max on Thursday, October 3. The trailer of the horror film, which dropped on Thursday, September 12, has prepared fans for a wild ride as writer Ben Mears, portrayed by Lewis Pullman, returns to his childhood home to gain inspiration for his new book, only to realize that civilians from his hometown have turned into vampires. Along with Pullman, the film also features Makenzie Leigh who plays Ben’s love interest, Susan Norton, Bill Camp, who portrays a high school teacher, Pilou Asbæk, Alfre Woodard, William Sadler, Spencer Treat Clark, and John Benjamin Hickey.
Do be warned that this article contains spoilers for the ending of the third episode in Season 2, so look away if you want to go in fresh.
Squid Game Season 2 Player 001 Identity Explained Player 001 in Squid Game Season 2 is none other than Hwang In-ho, played by South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun. In-ho was revealed to be the Front Man in Squid Game Season 1. While he did not create the games himself, he was the coordinator who kept everyone in line and made sure that the games ran smoothly.
Who Is Malice in Marvel Comics? Several characters don the name Malice in the pages of Marvel Comics. A couple of them are D-tier villains, and another is a mutant Mister Sinister recruits to be part of his Marauders. However, the one Marvel Rivals is bringing into the game is an alter-ego of Sue Storm; think what The Hulk is to Bruce Banner. Following a miscarriage, Sue finds herself in a vulnerable position, and the villain Psycho-Man takes advantage of that, awakening Malice and causing all kinds of problems for the Fantastic Four.
The Xbox 360 version of The Witcher 2 will probably be shipping on a pair of discs. While nothing has been announced officially, speaking at the Eurogamer Expo over the weekend, CD Projekt’s Jan Krzysztof Bielecki basically admitted that the game would ship on multiple discs. “It’s going to be more than one,” Bielecki said,” and it cannot be three, so … yeah, it’s going to be two discs.” The Xbox 360 version of the game will include all the updates and extra content adding to the game since its launch earlier this year, up to and including the new 2.