How Zack Snyder S Army Of The Dead Could Nod To Night Of The Living Dead S Greatest Mystery

Originally conceived as an even darker follow-up to the Dawn remake before ending up in development hell, Army of the Dead is now the first chapter in a new zombie shared universe for Netflix, which is also producing a prequel film and an anime series that explore other aspects of Snyder’s latest undead creation. No, it doesn’t seem to be directly connected to Romero’s own series of films, which concluded with the unfortunate Survival of the Dead in 2009, but that doesn’t mean Snyder isn’t taking a few more pages from the zombie master’s book....

November 18, 2022 · 4 min · 776 words · Patrick Brockway

Hulu New Releases January 2021

Perhaps the biggest release of note is something that already enjoyed a successful release for ITV in the U.K. The Sister is the lates thriller from Neil Cross (Luther) and it makes its U.S. debut on Hulu on Jan. 22. 2020 comedies Save Yourselves and Like a Boss both arrive on Jan. 1. Hulu original film The Ultimate Playlist of Noise premieres on Jan. 15 and TV series Everyone is Doing Great arrives on Jan....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · James Landis

Hulu S Reboot Examines Why We Love Sitcoms

What makes the classic multi-camera sitcom format so nostalgic for TV fans? Is it that the people depicted onscreen behave in a way we wish we did and experience lives we wish we had? Or is it because episodes are only about 22 minutes without commercials, and therefore don’t require a lot of thinking after a long day? From Gilligan’s Island to Seinfeld, the classic sitcom has always found a way into our lives in some form or fashion....

November 18, 2022 · 4 min · 767 words · Walter Conroy

In The Heights You Need To Stay For Post Credits Scene

Yes, Jon M. Chu’s big screen adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical has a post-credits scene, and it’s an utterly delightful one. Without spoiling anything (yet), it acts as a fitting exclamation mark to the film’s overarching love letter for Washington Heights, and as a nudge-nudge for audiences who just can’t get enough of the multi-hyphenated talent that is Miranda. Fans of both the In the Heights stage show and Hamilton will be particularly gratified....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 434 words · Arthur Arellano

Indiana Jones 5 Update Why Writer David Koepp Left The Movie

Of course, the big news revealed earlier this year — back in February, to be exact — was that Steven Spielberg was no longer going to direct the movie. James Mangold (Logan) was anointed his successor, making the fifth film in the series the first to be directed by someone other than The Beard (who is still a producer on the project). Not as splashy but still noteworthy was the news that screenwriter David Koepp had also left the production for a second time....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Nancy Miller

Inside Star Trek Lower Decks Deep Space Nine Revival

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Episode 6 Star Trek: Lower Decks episode 6 is an unabashed love letter to another classic Trek series. In fact, every call back moment in this episode is designed to fill the audience with an overwhelming wave of nostalgia for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The reasons? Characters, cultures, religions – Deep Space Nine is the Trek series that arguably has the richest, most recognizable lore in the franchise....

November 18, 2022 · 4 min · 669 words · Frances Shafer

Invincible Who Is Atom Eve

These adaptations also have some disadvantages, of course. One rather unusual drawback is that, unless a viewer is watching the series with closed captioning on, they are at the mercy of knowing characters’ names only through phonetic pronunciations. This isn’t a big hurdle 99% of the time. In Invincible’s case, however, it has led to one rather humorous case of mistaken identity. After Invincible premiered its action-packed first three episodes on March 26, some interested watchers took to Google and social media to learn more about a character named “Adam Eve,” Invincible’s new friend and ally played by Gillian Jacobs....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · Jamie Arms

Invincible Trailer Reveals Amazon Has The Market Cornered On Superhero Violence

To be fair, much of that trailer is perfectly wholesome superhero fun. We see young high school student Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), getting his superhero sealegs, and learning how to fly just like his super-powered dad Nolan (J.K. Simmons). We also get to see plenty of colorfully costumed heroes and equally vibrant villains in action. That’s not even to mention the brief moments of Mark’s time in high school. His friend William Clockwell (Andrew Rannells) wants to catch a flight with Mark, and who can blame him for asking?...

November 18, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Sophia Strauss

Iron Man 2 Actor Mickey Rourke Loves Svu But Not The Mcu

In 2010, Rourke starred as the villainous Ivan Vanko a.k.a. Whiplash in Iron Man 2, the third entry into the MCU canon after Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk. Since then, the franchise has expanded quite profoundly with 23 films in the fold, many more to come, and a thriving TV universe getting started on Disney+. Now Rourke has shared his thoughts on the state of the MCU via his Instagram and it amounts to a decisive “not a fan....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 458 words · Jodie Webb

Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Season 2 Review Spoiler Free

The stakes have changed with Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous season 2, moving from the frantic “get off the island before the ferry leaves” pacing of the first season to a survival-oriented, mystery-solving season where the dinosaurs get some kinder treatment. If you missed Season 1 but are familiar with the legacy of Jurassic Park, you are probably aware that the series revolves around a theme park with genetically engineered dinosaurs....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 600 words · Ronald Bennett

Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Season 3 Easter Eggs And References

The third season of the Netflix and DreamWorks animated series Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous pits the teenaged main characters against the Scorpius rex, a hybrid dinosaur like nothing they’ve ever dealt with before. They successfully defeat her, while simultaneously thwarting an attempt by Dr. Henry Wu to retrieve his research on the hybrids and dealing with the emotional impact of leaving their new found family. This season has a good amount of references to the rest of the franchise, like we have come to expect from the show, and in the final seconds teases the possibility of a fourth season....

November 18, 2022 · 5 min · 997 words · William Smith

Keyword Cannibalization 101 How To Identify And Fix It Geekflare

Having several pages targeting the same keywords can negatively impact your SERP rankings. When multiple pages fight for the same traffic and devour each other for Google’s attention, this idea is known as keyword cannibalization. Whether you’re intentionally or unintentionally targeting the same keywords across multiple pages, you’ll want to identify and fix it. In this article, we’ll cover what keyword cannibalization is, the negative impact it can have on SEO, and the steps to fix it....

November 18, 2022 · 8 min · 1600 words · Cameron Gianotti

Knightfall Episode 6 Review The Pilgrimage Of Chains

Knightfall Episode 6 Now this is more like it. Knightfall has been slowly finding its footing during its freshman season, but tonight’s episode takes the show to a new level of excellence that will hopefully continue through to the finale. Focusing on Landry’s developing relationship with the Saracens and Isabella’s exposure of William De Nogaret, “The Pilgrimage of Chains” ramps up the political intrigue and brings the quest for the Holy Grail back to the narrative forefront....

November 18, 2022 · 5 min · 983 words · Lourie Santana

Kubernetes Introduction For Beginners

What is Kubernetes? Kubernetes is an open-source tool which takes care of container orchestration. It automates container deployment, continuous scaling, and de-scaling, container load balancing, etc. Google has initially developed Kubernetes on the Go programming language. Currently, it is the market leader in orchestrating containers. Kubernetes is an ideal platform for hosting microservices applications that scale dynamically. When you are working on a production environment, Kubernetes is the most preferred and safer platform for container orchestration....

November 18, 2022 · 4 min · 844 words · Roy Smith

Legion Season 3 Episode 3 Review Chapter 22

Legion Season 3 Episode 3 We were never supposed to get Charles Xavier on Legion. When the show was developed, FX and Fox made it quite clear that though a passing reference may be made to David’s famous mutant father, the character was unlikely to appear on screen. In Fox’s eyes, having Patrick Stewart or James McAvoy appear as Professor X on the FX series would only further muddle the already complicated X-Men timeline, and Noah Hawley’s wigged out vision for his series didn’t quite align with their prized X-Men franchise cash cow, so having another actor portray one of the principal leads of their series wouldn’t be preferable either....

November 18, 2022 · 3 min · 577 words · Evelyn Sumner

Link Tank Are Physical Video Game Discs And Cartridges A Thing Of The Past

“So here’s something strange: It’s been nearly 10 months since the PS5 launched and I have yet to buy or even hold a physical PS5 game. I have plenty of PS5 games, sure, but they are all digital. Compared to every previous console I’ve owned, this feels so weird. But it’s not too surprising, either.” Read more at Kotaku Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania might be the most important movie on the MCU Phase 4 slate....

November 18, 2022 · 2 min · 228 words · Corey Edmond

Link Tank Clifford The Big Red Dog Is The Latest Victim Of A Live Action Reboot

“Clifford the Big Red Dog is the latest in classic childhood nostalgia getting the big-screen treatment, and maybe my heart is getting less cynical as I get older, but the trailer looks wholesome and, dare I say, fun! I’m not someone who can tell you the entire backstory of Kaiju Good Boy and his red Kool-Aid-shaded fur, but I do remember the book series being a part of my life at some point growing up....

November 18, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Donald Wilson

Link Tank Frank Oz Is Not Happy With The Current State Of The Muppets

“Frank Oz has brought iconic characters like Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, and Yoda to life. Having worked with Jim Henson to bring us some of these childhood favorites, he hasn’t been a part of the new era of The Muppets or Sesame Street, and his absence has surely been missed. As someone whose favorite Muppet is Fozzie, Oz has been an iconic part of this series from the jump.” Read more at The Mary Sue Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is about to make this forgotten MCU film relevant again....

November 18, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · David Junes

Link Tank Fun Facts About Ghost Adventures From Zak Bagans

“For more than a decade, Ghost Adventures has been spooking up the airwaves of the Travel Channel, ‘capturing groundbreaking proof of the paranormal’ on camera in different haunted destinations across the globe and using the latest scientific gadgets and technology to obtain physical evidence of spirits.” Read more at Mental Floss. This week’s episode of WandaVision is the first time the Marvel Cinematic Universe touched on the horror of The Blip....

November 18, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Jimmy Zanes

Link Tank Netflix Drops Trailer For Gunpowder Milkshake Starring Karen Gillan

“Hollywood loves an assassin movie—the melodramatic revenge plots, stylized fighting sequences, and potential for a full-blown franchise. Some turn out to be disappointing (like last year’s Ava), but others turn out to be sleek and incredibly watchable, like the John Wick movies. This summer, Netflix is releasing its own assassin saga and, cutesy name aside, Gunpowder Milkshake does not appear to be messing around.” Read more at Thrillist. From Atlanta to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, here are the best TV shows you can stream on Hulu right now....

November 18, 2022 · 2 min · 225 words · Daniel Mattos