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Alien: Earth Study Guide – Noah Hawley Reveals His Alien TV Prequel Inspirations

Writer, director, and producer Noah Hawley has a unique approach to adaptation. Though an author of six novels and several other original TV and film projects, the New York-born, Austin-based creator is best known for his work in the realm of creative translation, having burst onto the scene with FX anthology series Fargo. Fargo doesn’t […]

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Fixed: Genndy Tartakovsky Discusses Raunchy, Surprisingly Sweet Dog Comedy 

Adult animation is hitting a new high on Netflix, but Genndy Tartakovsky’s Fixed goes fully off-leash in the best way possible. This feature-length, raunchy animated film follows Bull (Adam Devine), a scrappy mutt who finds out his freedom is about to be permanently cut short. With the clock ticking on his manhood, Bull rallies his […]

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Under Night In-Birth II [Sys:Celes] Team Reflects on the Fighting Game’s Epic Growth

While fighting game franchise Under Night In-Birth has been around since 2012, the series is really gathering momentum globally, particularly in North America, with its 2024 installment Under Night In-Birth II [Sys:Celes]. Developed by French-Bread and published by Arc System Works, the sequel has been praised for its gorgeous art style, fast-paced and unique combat […]

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Eyes of Wakanda Opens the Door for a Controversial Team’s MCU Return

This article contains spoilers for Eyes of Wakanda episode 4. The four-episode Disney+ miniseries Eyes of Wakanda has arrived, and this anthology series is already delivering exciting revelations about the MCU’s past and potential future. Episode four “The Last Panther” has some particularly interesting additions, including the introduction of the Horde, which could be a […]

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The Gilded Age Season 3 Finale Director Unpacks That Big Romantic Moment

This article contains spoilers for The Gilded Age season 3 episode 8. While The Gilded Age season 3 followed several romances, the clear standout in terms of sheer swoonworthiness and hardships overcome is the courtship between Peggy Scott (Denée Benton) and Dr. William Kirkland (Jordan Donica).  Episode 5 started with a lovely baseball game date […]

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Guilty Gear Strive Producer Ken Miyauchi Looks to the Fighting Game’s Future

Just a year after its launch, the 2021 fighting game Guilty Gear Strive had already become the best-selling title in the Arc System Works franchise’s entire history. Four years after its launch, Guilty Gear Strive has gone on to sell over 3 million copies worldwide, with over 3.5 million users worldwide, and the hit game […]

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Arc System Works Founder Minoru Kidooka Talks Guilty Gear’s Big Addition

While the full breadth of the fighting game community came together to celebrate the Evolution Championship Series, more commonly known as Evo, in Las Vegas this August, one developer was particularly prominent and prolific at this year’s event: Arc System Works. The Japanese video game studio had three games represented at the tournament’s main stage […]

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Digital Eclipse Restores Fighting Game History with Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection

As the Mortal Kombat 1 era comes to a close, the wider Mortal Kombat franchise finds itself at a bit of a crossroads for how to proceed after its 2023 reboot. Digital Eclipse, which has handled well-received classic video compilations like Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, has […]

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Andy Samberg Has a Surprising Candidate For Favorite SNL Digital Short

Anyone who has seen at least one SNL Digital Short has a favorite SNL Digital Short. That’s the brilliance of the short-form video format pioneered for Saturday Night Live by The Lonely Island (Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer) in the mid aughts. Each and every brief clip is creatively crafted yet utterly bizarre, […]

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Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 Review: No Sophomore Slump in Sight

This Wednesday season 2 part 1 review contains no spoilers. The few series still hanging around the world of teen TV often squeeze themselves to death with overly complex plot lines without enough time to wrap them up neatly. Meanwhile, Wednesday is a straightforward comfort. Many shows with a mystery at the center struggle with […]

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Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Preview Teases an Exciting Future for Fighting Games

Last year’s Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics compilation notwithstanding, there hasn’t been a new Marvel fighting game since 2017’s Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite. That distinction is coming to an end with the upcoming fighting game Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, developed by Arc Systems Works and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2026 for […]

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Street Fighter 6 Starts Season 3 with a Bang from a Familiar Foe

Over two years since its initial release, Street Fighter 6 is showing no signs of slowing down, with the popular fighting game getting a fresh set of updates, including a third season of DLC characters. Announced by Capcom at Summer Game Fest 2025, this new season not only highlights classic fighters from across the Street […]

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King of the Hill Showrunner on Why Television Needs Hank Hill

This article contains spoilers for King of the Hill season 14. During a time when TV revivals and legacy sequels have become increasingly common, it’s that much harder to stand out and make an impact. King of the Hill has always been an unpredictable outlier that genuinely stays true to itself and its character-driven comedy. […]

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Everything We Saw At San Diego Comic-Con 2025

Another San Diego Comic-Con is in the books. Going into what amounts to Nerd Culture Mecca last week, some margins of social media and the ceaseless online commentariat pondered whether this would be a quieter year without a Marvel or a DC Studios film slate. However, one glance at the euphoric reception Peacemaker alone received […]

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“A Space Adventure Hour” Reveals Why Modern Star Trek Is Defined by Parodies

This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode 4. Today’s Star Trek is not like your granddad’s Star Trek. Gone are the shaky sets, the wildly incorrect science, and the scenery-chewing acting. But if you tuned into “A Space Adventure Hour,” this week’s episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, […]

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Twisted Metal Season 2 Will Include Deep Lore For a Beloved Game Character

The modern gaming landscape is filled with big stories and bigger ideas. Many AAA gaming titles are as packed with lore as a Homeric epic. Hell, FromSoftware even brought in Game of Thrones creator George R.R. Martin to fill out the expansive narrative corners of Elden Ring‘s the Lands Between! That was not always the […]

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Dying Light: The Beast Developers Unveil a Bold Return for the Franchise

After providing a hands-on preview of Dying Light: The Beast at Summer Game Fest 2025, acclaimed video game publisher Techland invited Den of Geek for a more extensive look at the game in Los Angeles and an interview with franchise director Tymon Smektala. Continuing the story of the survival horror series’ original protagonist Kyle Crane, […]

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7 Reasons to Watch SAKAMOTO DAYS

This article is presented in partnership with Netflix and appears in the Den of Geek x Sakamoto Days special edition releasing in mid-July. Sakamoto Days Part 2 has begun streaming on Netflix now. Generally speaking, a comfort show ought not feature multiple assassins, whether they be reformed or not. But Netflix’s Sakamoto Days manages to balance the […]

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King of the Hill Season 14 Review: A Return Fit for a King

“Promise me you won’t leave again, Hank.” “Not unless we can bring Texas with us.” Pop culture has entered a toxic feedback loop of nostalgia that prioritizes the comforts of the past over the unknown present. What once was novel has now become inevitable. It’s rare for these revivals and sequel series to feel necessary […]

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The Naked Gun Director: Liam Neeson Has the ‘Particular Set of Skills’ to Replace Leslie Nielsen

This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. Even in these divisive times, we can all at least agree on one thing: Leslie Nielsen can’t be replaced.  Amid his prolific 60-year acting career, which featured hundreds of roles in film and television, the cloudy-haired Canadian […]

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