There are few moments in the history of television as jarring and heartbreaking as the The Walking Dead's season 7 premiere deaths. Following the season 6 finale's agonizing cliffhanger, the next season's premiere took a nightmarish turn as Negan – played by the charismatic Jeffrey Dean Morgan – killed not one but two of the show's most beloved characters in the goriest and most gut-wrenching way. It's an uncomfortable memory for most of us, but Morgan has at least one special and loving memory of the scene.
Season 5 of Apex Legends is finally upon us, bringing with it an immense amount of changes to every facet of the game. From entirely new characters and reworkings of old ones to major map changes and new quality of life features, Season 5 looks to be one of the most substantial updates to the title since it launched in February of last year. However, one significant update to the game's loot pool might shock and frustrate some fans and lead others to sigh a breath of relief.
Today marks the release of Season 5 of Apex Legends, and with the update comes a bevy of huge changes to characters, guns, and gameplay mechanics that you're really going to want to familiarize yourself with before jumping into King's Canyon again. Let's take a look at some of the most notable changes you need to know.
Indiana Jones is an iconic series with an even more iconic character that many of us grew up adoring as children, and for the majority of us, no one would ever be able to live up to Harrison Ford's portrayal of the adventuring archaeologist. But we also live in strange times of Photoshop, amateur video editing, and now eerily real deepfake videos, and using the latter, we can get a small glimpse at what another actor might look like in a role that was otherwise never theirs at all.
As if knowing it existed wasn't enough, we now have our first look at the absolutely bonkers B-movie, Angry Asian Murder Hornets, in its first trailer that aims to ensure that 2020 couldn't get any weirder.
The COVID-19 coronavirus doesn't play favorites. It's now infected 4.1 million people worldwide and has led to a death toll exceeding 283,000, causing a drastic dip in the global economy. The United States remains the epicenter of the virus with 1.4 million cases and over 80,000 deaths, and there is an ongoing debate between government leaders and the general populace about whether the country should begin to reopen.
It's a rarity to see Terry Crews in a leading role, but John Henry places the beloved actor front and center for a dramatic revenge tale. Now, following its limited initial January 24th release, the film has found its way on to Netflix and has started to crawl up the service's Top 10 list.
This coming week is shaping up to be a good one for Netflix content, and that's saying quite a lot considering how solid the output has been on the streaming platform over the past few months of worldwide quarantining. If you're looking for an exciting collection of adult drama and kid-friendly adventures, though, May 11th through the 17th has you covered.
Everyone likes to save a little money, and if you're a gamer looking to expand your collection a bit, Sony has you covered with some super cheap PlayStation 4 deals right now.
Everything might feel like it's falling apart in the world right now, but you can always count on gaming to raise your spirits a little bit. It's actually been a pretty good few months for gamers, especially since there have been so many free titles to help fight off boredom during the pandemic. And if you're an Xbox One owner, you've got 5 new games to grab this weekend at no cost – but act fast, because you don't have long to check them all out.