Star Wars Rebels season 4 is set to be the most dramatic run of the animated series yet. As the show’s final season, it’ll draw the characters’ ongoing plotlines to a close and move all the pieces on the board to where they stand at the beginning of A New Hope. With so much heavy lifting to do, it’s no surprise then that this last run will reduce the importance of individual storylines and ramp up the serialized storytelling instead.
PETA‘s heart may be in the right place, but a new tweet from the animal rights organization has awakened a very peculiar hunger on social media. After a tweet pointing out that chickens are arguably descended from dinosaurs (which is true, sort of), they argue that if you wouldn’t eat a T-Rex, you shouldn’t eat a chicken.
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is finally in theaters, offering the long-awaited fifth entry in the immortal saga of the eponymous adventuring archaeologist. And yet while there are only five official Indy movies, the cinematic might of Dr. Henry Jones Jr. has cast a long shadow across not just movies, but all forms of media. In short, Indiana Jones made archaeology a cool job for a hero to have.
As an absolute pioneer in the ever-present horror genre, production house Blumhouse is a solidified powerhouse in regard to spooktacular movies that terrify audiences and supply horror fanatics with endless content. But while the production giant has specifically focused on films in the past, the versatile juggernaut has now decided to extend its limbs and wrap its arms around the concept of a video game universe. With an impressive resume of blockbuster horror hits already under its belt, Blumhouse swooping in to create a video game realm certainly feels like the perfect formula for success.
With volleyball anime, the theme is pretty consistent with each series—a team’s attempt to become the strongest, most formidable there is. As the sport continues to rise in popularity in Japan, more and more series are on the way, with popular anime like Haikyuu!! leading the new charge.
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