The Flash Movie Eyes Back to the Future & Kingsman Directors

Warner Bros. is still trying to getThe Flashmovie going, after suffering major setbacks, including losing several directors and rewriting the script. It looks like things may finally be coming together, though, as the studio has reportedly narrowed their director search, and it is now a two-horse-race, with both names being rather big. It looks like the studio’s top two choices areBack to the FuturehelmerRobert Zemeckis, andKingsmandirector Matthew Vaughn. This is not just hearsay, mind you....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 585 words · Elizabeth Clark

The Office: The Most Emotional Moments in the Series, Ranked

The Officeis one of the most well-known sitcoms to date, even though it’s been off the air for almost ten years. The show featured amemorable castthat includedSteve Carell, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, and Rainn Wilson. For the longest time, all the episodes were on Netflix before moving to Peacock, with all nine seasons available to stream. With 188 episodes,The Officewas a hit, and featured a documentary styleof filming that was fresh and new to cable....

July 8, 2025 · 5 min · 1055 words · Katie Fischer

The Waylanders Delayed to Fall 2021; Early Access Summer 2021 Roadmap Revealed

Developer Gato Salvaje Studio has announced The Waylanders has been delayed to release in fall 2021, and have also released a new Early Access roadmap covering Summer 2021. The Waylanders Delayed to Fall 2021; Early Access Summer 2021 Roadmap Revealed Gato Salvaje Studio has shared the upcoming Celtic mythological RPGThe Waylandershas been delayed from its early 2021 release window now to fall 2021. The party-based game features real-time combat, with tactical pause option for players to have control over offensiveFormations....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 272 words · Gary Gilmore

This Baldur’s Gate 3 Live-Action Fan Cast Is Upsetting A Lot Of Fans

There is so much high praise that can be said about Larian Studios' role-playing game based on Dungeons & Dragons, but I’ll let its 32 awards, including multiple Game of the Year titles do most of the talking. Launching into the world last year,Baldur’s Gate 3took the gaming world by storm, even throwing players unfamiliar with its genre into hundreds of hours of intense D&D mechanics and compelling, deep character cast....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 450 words · Lisa Garcia

Tiger Attacks Staffer at Carole Baskin's Big Cat Rescue Sanctuary

Carole Baskinis back in the news after a big cat attack at her tiger sanctuary left a staff member seriously injured. The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Thursday morning when Hillsborough Fire Rescue responded to an animal attack call to Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue, the Tampa-based sanctuary made famous by the hit Netflix seriesTiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. Although the injuries sustained from the tiger were significant, they are fortunately not life-threatening....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 493 words · Theresa Williams

Top RPG News Of The Week: March 27th (The Witcher 4, New World, Godfall and More!)

Happy weekend from Fextralife! If you’ve been too busy to keep up on the latest in the games we cover or are looking for a refresher we’ve got you covered! Here’s a bite-sized version of the Top RPG news of the week. Taste all the latest news across theFextralife Wiki Network. Check out the video above and read on for the text! Vampire The Masquerade Swansong For more on this news find it here inVampire The Masquerade Swansong Gets Gameplay Trailer....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Rose Downs

Uber’s self-driving cars head to Dallas, but they’ll be driven in manual mode

Uber is taking its self-driving cars to Dallas, Texas, though at the start the company won’t be testing them in autonomous mode. Instead, beginning in early November, its Volvo SUVs will be operated manually during outings to collect data to help it build the high-definition maps used for its self-driving system, the company said ina blog poston Tuesday. The trips will also enable Uber’s autonomous-car team to capture everyday scenarios from the street that can then be recreated in simulation as well as on its test track....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Timothy Pittman

United Nations awards Apple for its environmental work

One of Apple’s biggest projects is reducing its overall impact on the earth, making decisions that are moreenvironmentally friendlyin the long run. And while Apple itself as touted these developments and milestones on its own, the United Nations is getting in on the action as well. Announced amongst the backdrop of nations signalling their renewed determination to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, these awards shine a light on 15 incredible examples of scalable climate action around the world,”said Niclas Svenningsen, Manager of the UN Climate Change Global Climate Action Programme...

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 602 words · Caleb Lowe

Watch Pete Davidson go to space: Liftoff time, livestream

Pete Davidson is making headlines again. No, Pocket-lint isn’t here to tell you about the SNL star’s latest online row with Kanye West or to show you paparazzi photographs of the comedian dining with Kim Kardashian. Instead, we’re giving you all the details about his trip to space this month. Jeff Bezos' space company,Blue Origin, hasannouncedthe latest astronauts to head to space on its New Shepard rocket, and Davidson is among the crew as an “honorary guest”....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 374 words · Jesse Lopez

What are the Best Skeletons to Equip in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach?

Skeletons in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach are those mechanical leg frames strapped to Sam’s suit, helping him sprint faster, carry more, or survive a gunfight. Every skeleton in this game has a job. Some were clearly built with speed in mind, while others are all about strength, letting you carry massive loads across rough ground. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach - 7 Tips & Tricks We Wish We Knew Sooner This is a list detailing vital tips and tricks to improve your Death Stranding 2 playthrough....

July 8, 2025 · 5 min · 946 words · John Estrada

What Happened To Pawnix Noise-Canceling Headphones For Dogs From Shark Tank Season 13?

What Happened To Pawnix Noise-Canceling Headphones For Dogs From Shark Tank Season 13? Over 15 seasons and counting, “Shark Tank” has seen plenty of businesses — everything fromsolar-powered flashlightstoelectric skateboardsand even asmart steering wheel cover– but none may have been as cute as Pawnix. The company specializes in noise-canceling headphones for dogs, helping them deal with any and all traumatic sounds. It may sound ridiculous (and look a little funny), but every dog owner knows the struggle of caring for an anxiety-filled four-legged best friend....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 629 words · Tina Mathis

What Happened To The Inboard M1 Electric Skateboard From Shark Tank Season 8?

What Happened To The Inboard M1 Electric Skateboard From Shark Tank Season 8? One never really knows what they’ll see when they tune into an episode of “Shark Tank.” Whether the sharks are making million-dollar deals or making fools of wannabe entrepreneurs, fans who’ve kept up with the reality series over its 15-seasons-and-counting run can tell you it’s always fascinating to watch the negotiations unfold. It is, perhaps, even more interesting to see which products the sharks choose to invest in from one episode to the next, as even some of the more “sure-thing” types of investments sometimes struggle to strike a deal with the feisty panelists....

July 8, 2025 · 5 min · 892 words · Valerie Fuller

What is reverse boosting in Call of Duty: Warzone?

Call of Duty: Warzone implements a lobby forming feature called skill-based matchmaking (SBMM). As the name suggests, SBMM allows the game to put players with similar skill levels in a match. The exact criteria for determining a player’s skill level is unknown. Though one may say that it’s done via examining the in-game statistics of the player such as K/D ratio and last few games' performance. This is where reverse boosting comes into play....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 272 words · Marc Merritt