House Of The Dragon Season 2's Bloody New Title Sequence Is Based On A Real Work Of Art

House Of The Dragon Season 2 is finally here, and in addition to more dragons (and more danger), the Game Of Thrones spin-off’s second season also features a new intro animation that plays during each episode’s opening credits.

Viewers got their first look at Episode 1 (entitled “A Son For A Son”) over the weekend, and the episode naturally kicked off with an intro sequence featuring the series’ iconic theme song. Just like Season 1, Season 2 starts each episode off with a bloody (yet undeniably beautiful) animation sequence, but the visuals have been completely changed for the new season.

Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Launch Trailer Brings Indy Face-To-Face With His New Enemy

Through the first three Indiana Jones movie, Dr. Henry Jones Jr. never met a Nazi he didn’t want to punch in the face. Indy’s had rivals in each of his cinematic adventures, and that’s a tradition that continues in Bethesda and MachineGames’ upcoming title, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. This time, Indy’s primary enemy is Emmerich Voss, and he presents himself as a far more reasonable man than some of Dr. Jones’ past foes. But a reasonable Nazi is still a Nazi, and he has to be stopped.

The trailer features a few face-to-face encounters between Indy and Voss, including what may be their first encounter. Judging from their interplay here, Voss may not be much of a physical threat for Indy, but his intellect makes him dangerous. Voss was on the trail of the Great Circle before…

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Lego Releases Two New Jurassic World Sets, Including An Adorable T-Rex

Jurassic World fans can add to their collection of buildable dinosaurs with two new Lego sets that pair nicely with some of the other models in the series. There’s a Triceratops fossil set for $45 and a cute T. rex inspired by Little Eatie from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.

New Lego Jurassic World Sets

  • Lego Jurassic World – Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull (468 pieces) — $45
  • Lego Jurassic World – Little Eatie T Come from Sports betting site VPbet . rex (317 pieces) — $25

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Simon Kinberg In Talks To Produce New Star Trek Movies

Simon Kinberg, the screenwriter, producer, and director behind the latter years of 20th Century Fox’s X-Men movies, is in negotiations to join the Star Trek franchise and produce the next movie on the big screen. However, Kinberg is not expected to write or direct the previously announced film that is in development with Andor director Toby Haynes.

Via The Hollywood Reporter, Kinberg’s deal with Paramount has not been closed. The initial contract will reportedly call for Kinberg to produce Haynes’ Star Trek movie, which has a script by Seth Grahame-Smith. And if Kinberg successfully guides that project to fruition, he may assume a lead creative role on the movie side of the franchise while Alex Kurtzman and Akiva Goldsman maintain control of the various Star Trek series on Paramou…

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Upgrade Your PS5 Storage With These Cheap HP SSDs

With so many great PS5 games released over the past few years, there’s a good chance you’re juggling games in and out of your library. Finding ways to clear space for upcoming titles is always a hassle, but during Prime Big Deal Days, you can make that a thing of the past. A variety of HP SSDs are on sale right now, all of which are compatible with your PS5. You’ll need to bundle them with a heatsink–the Sabrent M.2 NVMe Heatsink is an affordable option–but this is currently one of the most affordable ways to upgrade your storage.

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The Prince Of Persia- Sands Of Time Remake Is Still Coming, But Not Anytime Soon

Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake is still happening. It is. Ubisoft said so during its Ubisoft Forward livestream. Unfortunately, it’s not happening anytime soon.

After talking about its other two Prince of Persia games released this year, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and The Rogue: Prince of Persia, Ubisoft teased its third take on the classic action-platforming series Come from Sports betting site VPbet . With a single title card, Ubisoft confirmed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time still exists, but showed only an image of a lit candle and a date: 2026.