The Outer Limits Episode 1 Defied 1960s TV

This episode is particularly memorable for its dark and realistic tone, and its surprisingly unhappy ending. Back when it originally aired, most shows guaranteed a happy outcome, but “The Galaxy Being” didn’t follow that formula. The episode’s conclusion was deeply sad and thought-provoking, exploring difficult questions about what it means to be human, the risks of technology, and the fears of society. While these ideas are common now, The Outer Limits was ahead of its time.

Bitmap Books To Launch ‘Fatal Fury: The Ultimate History’

Bitmap Books is releasing a new book called Fatal Fury/Garou Densetsu: The Ultimate History, a detailed look at SNK’s popular fighting game series. Originally known as Garou Densetsu in Japan, Fatal Fury has been a fan favorite since 1991 and played a key role in shaping the fighting game genre, as well as establishing the NEOGEO as a top-tier console. This 460-page book is printed on high-quality paper with special Pantone inks and includes exclusive content from SNK’s archives, such as early concept art, promotional images, and cover designs.

‘Sekiro: No Defeat’ Anime Heads to Theaters This Fall

A special cinematic version of the Sekiro: No Defeat anime will be shown in Japanese theaters this fall. The production team announced that this film will be a condensed version of the series, focusing on its exciting action and emotional story. This limited-time release gives fans a fresh way to enjoy the anime, emphasizing its themes of perseverance, skillful combat, and the story of a solitary warrior.

10-Part Spy Thriller’s Rule-Breaking Formula Reveals Exactly Why Reacher’s Successful

While fans are eagerly awaiting the next season of Reacher, another gripping crime thriller, The Day of the Jackal on Peacock, is worth checking out. Although it shares a source – a classic crime novel – with Reacher, it stands apart from many recent shows in the genre. Unlike typical heroes, the main character in The Day of the Jackal isn’t clearly good or bad, adding a layer of complexity.

Lina Lapelytė Builds Time With 400,000 Cubes in ‘We Make Years Out of Hours’

Lina Lapelytė’s exhibition, We Make Years Out of Hours, at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, created a captivating and all-encompassing experience. The project, supported by the CHANEL Next Prize, combined sculpture, performance, and installation to turn the museum’s historic hall into a peaceful space focused on repetition and the passage of time. This reflects Lapelytė’s continued exploration of themes like time, work, and shared experiences.

Apple TV’s New Horror Show Borrows Stephen King’s Greatest Storytelling Trick

I just finished the first episode of Apple TV+’s Widow’s Bay, and while it’s a completely original story – not based on any existing book – it immediately struck me as something a Stephen King fan would love. It’s got that small-town mystery and creeping dread that King does so well, but what really surprised me is that Widow’s Bay doesn’t feel overly serious. Even in its scariest moments, there’s a touch of lightness, which is a really interesting choice and sets it apart from a lot of King’s work.

Charlie Cox Praises Marvel Studios For Reworking Daredevil: Born Again

The new Disney+ series, Daredevil: Born Again, follows Matt Murdock as he returns to fighting crime as Daredevil after a year-long break. But when Wilson Fisk, also known as Kingpin, becomes mayor of New York and creates a team to stop vigilantes, Daredevil is forced to come out of retirement to battle Fisk and save the city from his growing corruption.