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What Other Versions of Jason Could Be Added to 'Friday the 13th: The Game'?
Jason Voorhees is one bad man... er, zombie, thing, whatever. He took over horror movies and is now one of the biggest things in the gaming community. While Friday The 13th: The Game has been riddled with bugs and glitches, it's also an incredibly fun experience whether players are controlling Jason or a hapless counselor.
By Tyler S. Callaway7 years ago in Horror
Did 'Westworld' Just Give Us A New Hint About What Hideo Kojima Is Planning For 'Death Stranding'?
The numbers don't lie, and Westworld has become a smashing success across the board, even with the return of The Walking Dead on AMC, another huge drama that draws in millions of fans. Westworld remains steady with millions of nightly views, even drawing over 12 million total viewers of the premiere episode - which is more than any episode of Game of Thrones did during its first season.
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Gamers
'Dawn of Justice?' More Like 'Critics v Fandom: Rise Of Vitriol'
At the time of writing, it is the 24th March 2016, and if you are reading these words on, or shortly after the aforementioned date, then you’re probably aware that the general release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) is imminent.
By Max Farrow7 years ago in Geeks
Claws For Thought: Liev Schreiber Pens Love Letter To Wolverine After 'Logan'
Pass the tissues to mop up the blood and the tears, it is time for an emotional farewell as after 17 years we are waving goodbye to Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Over nine films we have bulked and sulked with the clawed Canadian, who bows out of his role with James Mangold's #Logan. The third chapter in the Wolverine spin-offs, Logan saw Mangold pick up the reins after the car crash that was Gavin Hood's X-Men: Origins Wolverine in 2009. While Origins was almost universally panned, it did explore the relationship between #HughJackman's Logan and his half-brother Sabretooth, a.k.a. Victor Creed, played by Liev Schreiber.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks