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The Lone Vampire
The Lone Vampire Once there lived an immortal that had never stayed with anyone even when human. She had always traveled on her own moving to a new town every four years having a new home each time. She liked this town because it was somewhat separate from everyone else besides the tribal land that was near it and it also was always cloudy with a slight chance of sun. She knew that this town would not be any different than the others and that she would have to leave sooner or later. She always had to move before questions were asked about her and why she was not aging over time. One year she moved to a little town called Williams Village.
By Jessica Julianna Kimball3 years ago in Futurism
Nolan Reviews: 'The Color of Magic' (1983) by Terry Pratchett
I love Discworld. It is, without exaggeration, my favorite book series of all time. Terry Pratchett created a funny and thoughtful world all on one little disc atop four elephants atop a giant turtle. So, this year, I'm going to review each and every single book in this 41 novel epic. Let's get started.
By NB Nightingale3 years ago in Futurism
Incredible Fan Art Shows Keanu Reeves As Darth Revan
Keanu Reeves, the woah master himself, has been at the center of discussion within the Star Wars community after an artist created some fan art depicting him as Darth Revan. Once artist Yadvender Singh Rana posted this depiction on his Instagram page, fans across the internet started to get excited for the possibility of Keanu being cast as this popular Sith Lord. In the Instagram post below, Rana’s art beautifully exhibits Darth Revan’s split between Jedi and Sith Lord.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
DEBUNKED: No, 'Star Wars' Is Not Discussing R-Rated 'Star Wars' Projects
Disney recently announced ten new Star Wars TV shows coming to Disney+ over the next few years. These shows range from more kid centric animated offering like A Droid Story, to spin-offs of the hit show The Mandalorian. There will be something to satisfy the tastes of any viewer. Now, a new rumor from the website We Got This Covered hints that Disney is developing R-rated Star Wars shows for Hulu. There does not seem to be any truth to this rumor, or a real source to back it up.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism
Civilisation
Algerian Prime was a unique planet. With three suns, there were only a few hours each day when it was dark. This was one of Aldon’s favourite times of the day and he would try to take a shuttle out to a remote place and look back at the city. It was difficult at first to find somewhere, but when he did, he always used that place to sit and reflect on all they had achieved.
By Virgil Debique3 years ago in Futurism
Temuera Morrison Is One Of The Busiest Actors In 'Star Wars': 'The Book of Boba Fett,' 'Obi-Wan Kenobi,' And 'The Mandalorian' Season 3
When Temuera Morrison wrapped filming for his part as Clone Commander Cody (and a few other soldiers of the Grand Army of The Republic) on the set of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of The Sith, he probably thought that this was the last time the audience would see his face in moving pictures within the far away galaxy. Although George Lucas had Morrison re-dub Boba Fett’s lines (there aren’t that many) for the DVD release of the original trilogy in 2004, it seemed that the future of the notorious bounty hunter would lie with someone else: fellow New Zealand actor Daniel Logan, who had played the unaltered clone son of Jango Fett in Episode II – Attack of The Clones and would go on to voice Fett in five episodes of The Clone Wars.
By Culture Slate3 years ago in Futurism