Monthly Archives: July 2018

Extremely Detailed Hogwarts Castle Is One of LEGO’s Biggest Sets Ever

LEGO has unveiled a new Hogwarts Castle Lego set, and it's a whopper.

Coming in at over 22 inches tall, 27 inches wide and 16 inches deep, the set consists of over 6,000 pieces and clocks in at $399 US.

Recommended for builders ages 16 and up, it features various towers, turrets, chambers, classrooms, creatures, the Whomping Willow, Hagrid's hut and so much more. It comes with four minifigures: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Salazar Slytherin and Rowena Ravenclaw. It also comes with 27 microfigures, including Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, Snape, Voldemort, assorted students and more.

The centerpiece of the castle is the Great Hall with buildable replica stained glass windows, house banners, tables, torches and more. The castle comes with moving staircases, the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, the chessboard chamber and Devil's Snare room from The Sorcerer's Stone, the Flying Ford Angela car from the Chamber of Secrets, and the Goblet of Fire from, you guessed it, The Goblet of Fire.

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Fortnite Frustrations Emerge with Overpowered SMG and New Building Meta

An even more powerful SMG is the latest controversial addition to Fortnite that has fans worried about the consistantly weakening building meta.

Yesterday's 5.1 patch added the Compact SMG, the epic and legendary variety of the recently released SMG that can rip through walls and precisely nail your targets. The standard SMG was already alarm for concern when they quickly outpaced the need of shotguns. With an even more monstrous addition to the SMG family, playing without this weapon is quickly becoming a less viable option.

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Scientists Believe They Have Found Liquid Water on Mars

It appears that a body of liquid water has been found buried beneath layers of ice and dust on Mars' south pole.

The discovery was made by the European Space Agency (ESA) using radar data collected during their Mars Express mission. Though the mission has been in progress since 2003, this is their first major piece of evidence that liquid water currently exists anywhere on the red planet.

The discovery was made using MARSIS, the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding instrument, housed within the Mars Express orbiter. It found an especially bright radar reflection in the south polar region of Mars.

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Saga Is Taking a Year-Long Break

Saga's creators Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples have announced they will be taking a break from the comic for an undetermined period which will last for at least a year.

“After fifty-four issues and over 1,200 consecutive pages of sequential storytelling together, Fiona and I have decided to take an extended break before we eventually reunite with Saga #55," Vaughan wrote in the letter column to Saga #54.

"And unlike our usual three months of 'Vacationanza' between arcs, we plan to pause publication of this series for at least the next year.”

Saga #54 cover art, via Image Comics.

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Fortnite May Be Getting a Sniper Rifle That Can Shoot Through Walls

Being behind cover may no longer be sufficient protection for Fortnite players if a new leak is accurate. Various Fortnite leakers are reporting a datamine showing a new weapon called the Heavy Sniper Rifle that can shoot through walls is on its way.

"Powerful and accurate rifle with a bolt-action mechanism with an extremely slow reload," reads the weapon's description on Storm Shield One. "Shots pierce through the first wall it hits."

Twitter's Fortnite: Battle Royale Leaks tweeted the rifle's sound effects and a look at the rifle's coding revealing it to be a Barrett .50 caliber rifle. Meanwhile, DieBuddies tweeted out the official item image.

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Netflix’s Paradise PD: Exclusive First Look at New Adult Animated Series

Adult animated comedy Paradise PD is coming to Netflix this summer, and IGN has the exclusive details on the show's release date, along with a first look at the trailer and key art.

From the creators of Brickleberry, Roger Black and Waco O'Guin, "comes an outrageous 10-episode adult comedy about a backwater Southern-fired, small-town police department," according to a press release from Netflix. The series will premiere on August 31 and you can check out the exclusive trailer below.

The show will feature veteran voice actors Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants), Gina Jabowski (Rick & Morty), Stanley Hopson (Aqua Teen Hunger Force), and Grey Griffin (Brickleberry). For a look at some of the scenes from the upcoming series, click through the slideshow below.

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WWE 2K19 WOOOOO! Edition Announced

WWE 2K19 will be celebrating the 16-time WWE World Champion and Hall of Famer Ric Flair with the Wooooo! Edition that includes a WWE Hall of Fame replica ring, exclusive WWE Hall of Famers, and even a "Nature Boy"-inspired Funko Pop! figurine.

Announced by 2K, this collector's edition will be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, will retail for $129.99 USD, and will be limited to 30,000 copies worldwide.

“For all of my fans around the world, it’s exciting and humbling to see my career immortalized through the power of video games,” said Ric Flair. “This is going to be one stylin,’ profilin,’ limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin’ ‘n’ dealin’ son of a collector’s edition, and you don’t want to miss out. Wooooo!”

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Guardians of the Galaxy: Who Should Replace James Gunn?

With Disney firing James Gunn as the helmer of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 - a move that's caused over 275k fans (at the time of this writing) to sign a petition at change.org calling for his rehiring - the hotly-anticipated threequel, which is expected to introduce comic book character Adam Warlock to the MCU, is now in desperate need of a director.

It's a tricky ordeal, to say the least. The Guardians films, and Gunn's overall influence on the tone and look of the space-story elements of the MCU (Thor even brightened up and leaned into full comedy with Ragnarok), can't be overstated. Keeping everything in mind - from the biting banter between the ragtag Guardians team, the surrogate family elements, the carefully-curated '70s mixtape soundtrack, and Gunn's specific vision for the next chapter in the tale - Marvel basically needs to find someone who can seamlessly slip into a cursed-blessing of a role.

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