Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile Transposes the Classic Murder Mystery to the 1970s, Coming in 2025

Microids has unveiled the next installment in their Agatha Christie series, following the launch of Agatha Christie – Murder on the Orient Express in the previous year. The upcoming game, titled Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile, transports the Poirot-led murder mystery to 1970s Egypt, offering a modern twist while maintaining the authentic spirit of the original tale.

James Gunn drops multiple teasers for Superman, which has a trailer coming this week

The upcoming live-action Superman film, previously known as “Superman: Legacy,” has been rebranded simply as “Superman.” This fresh adaptation stars David Corenswet in the role of Superman. Known for his work on “Guardians of the Galaxy,” director James Gunn is at the helm of this project. Warner Bros. Discovery is banking heavily on this movie to establish a brand-new DC Cinematic Universe, making its success crucial.

Skeleton Crew: Who does Sam Witwer voice in the series?

Sam Witwer, well-known for his roles within the Star Wars universe, has a knack for voicing characters that lean towards the dark side. He’s lent his voice to various TV shows, movies, video games, and audiobooks. His most famous roles include Darth Maul and Galen Marek, AKA Starkiller. Given this background, it’s fitting that he voices the Dark Side on the kids’ game show Jedi Temple Challenge. This explains why his recent appearance in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is quite amusing.

‘Skeleton Crew’ cuts Jedi from series (and it actually works)

The recently popular “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” is climbing the ranks in Lucasfilm’s legendary space opera series. A refreshing success following Disney’s misstep with “The Acolyte,” it effectively recaptures the magical essence of traditional “Star Wars,” albeit without one essential element.

Skeleton Crew speculation: Who does SM-33 answer to?

The captivating storyline of “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” has been shrouded in intrigue since its debut. From the initial episodes 1 and 2 that showcased a secluded society, to the recent release of episode 3, titled “Very Interesting As An Astrogation Problem,” the series finds schoolmates Fern, KB, Neel, and Wim stranded at Port Borgo, where their pocket money is a significant fortune and their home planet is a myth. One mystery that has piqued my interest more than discovering Jod Na Nawood’s true identity is the enigma surrounding SM-33’s involvement in this grand scheme.