While the orcs are taking the hobbits to Isengard, Prime Video is taking The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power to San Diego Comic-Con! The highly anticipated series took the Hall H stage and revealed a new trailer featuring epic battles, breathtaking locations, and fan’s first look at Sauron. Maude Garrett reports live from SDCC to break down all the easter eggs, hidden details and everything you might have missed on today’s episode of Nerdist News!
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While the orcs are taking the hobbits to Isengard, Prime Video is taking The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power to San Diego Comic-Con! The highly anticipated series took the Hall H stage and revealed a new trailer featuring epic battles, breathtaking locations, and fan’s first look at Sauron. Maude Garrett reports live from SDCC to break down all the easter eggs, hidden details and everything you might have missed on today’s episode of Nerdist News!
More SDCC News: https://nerdist.com/tags/sdcc/
Watch more Nerdist News: http://bit.ly/1qvVVhV
Rugrats Renewed for Season Three and 13 Episodes Added to Season Two
BURBANK, Calif.–July 21, 2022—Nickelodeon and Paramount+ today revealed a teaser for the second season of the reimagined animated series Rugrats, following the iconic babies – Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie, and Phil and Lil – as they explore the world and beyond from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view. During an exclusive panel at Comic-Con International: San Diego 2022, the renewal news for a 13-epiosde season three and pickup for 13 additional season two episodes was also announced. Season two is coming in 2023 to Paramount+.
Moderated by Jim Viscardi (Executive Editor, Comicbook.com), the panel brought together the iconic voice talent behind the adventurous babies—EG Daily (Tommy), Cheryl Chase (Angelica), Charlet Chung(Kimi)—and executive producer Eryk Casemiro,andfeatured a discussion on rebooting the iconic series for a modern audience and an exclusive look at behind-the-scenes art from season two.
In the second season of Rugrats, the babies are back and ready to take on the world with their pint-sized perspectives and a diapie full of snacks. New episodes follow Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie, Phil, and Lil as they cross the frozen tundra, discover the treasures of ancient babies, and journey to the other side of the moon, while spending more time with friends including Kimi and her mom Kira, Begley, Boris and Minka, Gabi, Tia Esperanza, and more!
Paramount+’s all-new Rugrats series reimagines the classic ‘90s hit and features rich and colorful CG-animation. From Nickelodeon Animation, the series follows the babies – Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie, and Phil and Lil – as they explore the world and beyond from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view. Season one is currently airing on Nickelodeon and is available to stream on Paramount+.
The original Rugrats series launched August 11, 1991, and instantly became a groundbreaking phenomenon, spawning consumer products and three hit theatrical releases, cementing its place in pop culture history through its iconic characters, storytelling, and unique visual style. Rugrats was in production for nine seasons over the course of 13 years. The series earned four Daytime Emmy Awards, six Kids’ Choice Awards, and its own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
About Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon, now in its 43rd year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location-based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon is a part of Paramount’s (Nasdaq: PARA, PARAA) global portfolio of multimedia entertainment brands.
About Paramount+
Paramount+, a direct-to-consumer digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, combines live sports, breaking news and a mountain of entertainment. The premium streaming service features an expansive library of original series, hit shows and popular movies across every genre from world-renowned brands and production studios, including BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures and the Smithsonian Channel. The service is also the streaming home to unmatched sports programming, including every CBS Sports event, from golf to football to basketball and more, plus exclusive streaming rights for major sports properties, including some of the world’s biggest and most popular soccer leagues. Paramount+ also enables subscribers to stream local CBS stations live across the U.S. in addition to the ability to stream CBS News Streaming Network for 24/7 news, CBS Sports HQ for sports news and analysis and ET Live for entertainment coverage.
For more information about Paramount+, please visit www.paramountplus.com and follow @ParamountPlus on social platforms.
It’s been five years since Pretty Little Liars ended, but the series lives on with a strong fanbase. This month, we’ll get the new HBO Max Original Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, but what do PLL fans watch until then?
Since 2019, all seven seasons have been available to binge on HBO Max. As much as we love returning to Rosewood, sometimes it’s worth venturing out. Teen dramas like Riverdale, Gossip Girl, and Revenge are all full of shocking betrayals and dark secrets.
But if you’re looking for something a little darker, funnier, or just different, check out the list below.
Cruel Summer (2021-)
This Freeform series follows the chaotic lives of two girls across three timelines: 1993, 1994, and 1995. It begins with the disappearance of popular teen Kate Wallis — the classic missing girl storyline.
But when her classmate, formerly awkward Jennette Turner, glows up and takes Kate’s place — including inheriting her posse and dating her boyfriend — some people get suspicious. Cruel Summer is a show that completely took me by surprise with its addictive story and stellar acting. Plus, there are plenty of 90s jams blasting throughout the ten episodes. Even though it’s not as eclectic as PLL’s wardrobe, the fashion is on point.
Speaking of the 90s, Yellowjackets alternates between 1996, when the plane transporting a girl’s high school soccer team to a tournament crash lands in the Canadian wilderness, and 2021, when the survivors have to deal with the lasting trauma. Having gone their separate ways, four receive cryptic messages that put them on edge. Murder, blackmail, teenage love, adult love, unresolved trauma, and implied cannibalism are all the ingredients for your next binge watch.
Only Murders in the Building is the only comedy on this list, but it has plenty of mystery. True crime buffs will relate to Charles, Oliver, and Mabel. The amateur sleuthing trio all reside in the Arconia, a luxury apartment building in New York.
When one of the residents is found dead one night, they take it upon themselves to solve his murder, which was already ruled a suicide. They start their own true crime podcast to document the investigation and eventually gain a following. Those looking for a cozy viewing experience that still offers twists and turns will love Only Murders.
Lucy Hale has landed some big roles since her time as PLL’s own Aria Montgomery. In this psychological thriller, she plays Lake Edmunds, a former LAPD officer who transfers to the UK to be a detective constable (DC). Edmunds works on a disturbing case that involves a serial killer who dismembered multiple victims and reassembled them as one body — aka The Ragdoll.
The further they get into the investigation, the more the unknown killer starts to taunt them, particularly the unstable Detective Sergeant (DS) Nathan Rose. Hale shows off her range in this role that she apparently had to fight for. Speaking about her character, she told EW: “She’s definitely a lot rougher around the edges and edgier than a lot of the characters I’ve played. But I knew that I could do it.” And she did.
Based on Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name, St. Louis crime reporter Camille Preaker is sent to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri to cover a murder case involving young girls. Haunted by her past and painful childhood, Camille is an alcoholic, still struggling after her stay at a psychiatric hospital.
Despite the contrast in setting, suburban Pennsylvania versus Southern Missouri, Rosewood and Wind Gap have similar small-town gossip and dark secrets. Overbearing perfectionist mothers, entitled queen bees, false accusations based on appearances, secret hookups, and a murder mystery, Sharp Objects has it all. There’s even a whole dollhouse motif; something that PLL fans are very familiar with.
If you’re looking for some romance, tragedy, and gorgeous scenery, this Mike Flanagan miniseries is for you. Following the equally chilling and heart-wrenching The Haunting of Hill House, Bly Manor tells the story of a young au pair, Dani, and her new gig at the titular ghostly grounds. PLL loved a good ghost story. Though it has some moments of levity with Dani’s adorable awkwardness and Owen’s endless food puns, it’s an emotionally heavy series that will have you shrieking, laughing, and sobbing.
Here we have another casualty of Netflix’s trademark abrupt cancellations. Though it was cut short after two seasons, the horror drama followed the forever-long rivalry between Belgrave University’s resident werewolves, the Knights of Saint Christopher, and witches, the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose. It’s got forbidden romance, cult-like ceremonies, and various supernatural mysteries. There’s also the legendary scream queen Katharine Isabelle as the university’s chancellor with a high-ranking position in the secret society.
Another metaverse article with fancy, schmancy buzzwords…
If you had stopped reading there, you might have been right! You know what they say:if knowledge is power, then curiosity is the muscle!
Okay, only 5 people have said that, but the point is that you never know what you’ve been missing until it passes you by. Let’s hop in, shall we?
At BGN, we’ve talked about the metaverse before, but, in case you missed it, catch up here.
This time we’re talking about one of the biggest virtual landscapes within the metaverse: Decentraland! This metaverse is a decentralized 3D virtual world. Its landscape includes an array of things. From buildings to art, live events, gaming, and networking opportunities, Decentraland offers its community the opportunity to interact in new creative, meaningful ways.
Imagine Decentraland the way you would envision a state fair. There are many people to interact with in real-time, and you can move around and explore what other users have created and have for sale.
You might have also heard of Decentraland because it’s becoming one of the leading platforms for buying digital land in the metaverse.
When one goes to buy digital property in Decentraland, you’ll find that it’s split into multiple fragments, a.k.a. parcels, that would be about the equivalent of 52 x 52 feet of land in the real world. As a user, you can come into this virtual reality world and buy parcels of land to build virtual homes, art galleries, real estate, and commercial properties for live events or artistic endeavors! In turn, you also can rent your property to other users and creators as you would in the real world.
“How do I navigate Decentraland after I’ve registered to join?”
Luckily for you, there’s a virtual district, called Genesis Plaza, that is dedicated to helping you learn about the history of Decentraland and all the virtual places you can explore.. Long story short – Genesis Plaza can be described as the headquarters of this revolutionary virtual reality world.
A great way to think about Genesis Plaza is as a town square. In a town square, you’ll often come across historical buildings, a main governing building, museums, restaurants, and maybe a guest services office. This is exactly what Genesis Plaza is, so here users can always visit to learn more about what Decentraland has to offer and safely navigate the space.
Let’s deep dive into how Decentraland works and get ready for another buzzword: decentralization. As you can guess, the latter has a lot to do with how Decentraland got its name, so what does it mean?
According to Mallay Anderson of MIT: “Decentralization is the process of dispersing functions and power away from a central location or authority.” Therefore, decentralization aims to return power and autonomy to individuals versus big corporations that unilaterally decide how content gets filtered, profit off your data, and can censor you at any given time without notice.
If decentralization is beginning to sound familiar, it’s because the technology that Decentraland uses is rooted in a blockchain — similar to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Remember that the appeal behind cryptocurrency when it started blowing up years ago was that it would empower consumers to have full autonomy of their financial exchanges and interactions without banks or financial institutions as the intermediary. Therefore, crypto was presented as the answer to decentralizing finance and streamlining monetary exchanges.
“If Decentraland isn’t owned or centralized by a single entity, WHO is calling the shots?”
Since Decentraland is decentralized, all community users can vote on key critical decisions that may affect change on that platform.
In fact, Decentraland is governed by a DAO, which stands for decentralized autonomous organization. This is composed of its community of users to further transparency. The platform also educates users on how they can become part of decision-making processes.
“Can I use standard currency to shop around in Decentraland?”
Not quite. $MANA is the cryptocurrency that’s used to sell, buy, and exchange in this metaverse, which leads us to discuss how digital property is protected in Decentraland.
Since we’ve touched upon decentralization, cryptocurrency, and blockchain, you can probably guess where this is heading!
NFTs! That’s right, non-fungible tokens. Hey, at least these “fancy, schmancy” buzzwords are relevant!
When people found out that masses of people and businesses were buying land in the metaverse, one of the primary concerns that surfaced was how one could protect their digital real estate.
Besides, if the metaverse is supposed to mirror the real world, doesn’t that mean that users can act just as dangerously in real life and potentially steal others’ digital property?
This is where the use of NFTs comes in because, in Decentraland, each parcel is marked by a land token. These ensure that your land cannot be duplicated, replicated, or exchanged.
When it comes to digital real estate, remember that location is key. Just as you would in the real world, you can utilize your parcel purchases as a return on your investment in the future. So, if you’re interested in flipping houses or investing early in the metaverse as it begins to gain traction, this is the time to explore what virtual reality worlds like Decentraland can offer you as an entrepreneur or business owner. It is redefining the way that human beings connect and interact with one another.
If the pandemic proved anything to businesses, it’s that they have to be able to meet consumers where they’re at. For small businesses and entrepreneurs, you might not always be able to open up a local storefront or even reach customers overseas, right? But with Decentraland, you can buy parcels of land to build a digital replica of your business where you can offer services and network with people all around the world without physical limitations.
The best way to determine what Decentraland can offer you is to experience it firsthand. So, go and check out the website! You can easily create your own avatar and explore what the landscape is like.
Lastly, as the metaverse continues to trend and develop, the landscape of virtual reality worlds will adapt to the needs of the community. Decentraland has become a great example of virtual reality worlds that have evolved over the past few years as they gain traction with artists, creators, and social entrepreneurs.
Want to learn more about the number of ways you can start a business in the metaverse? Stay tuned!