This was the vibe that I always thought of MOTU as having. The show wasn’t really silly to me as a kid. Looking back, of course it had goofball moments, but at the time I thought of it as a pretty badass melding of sci-fi and fantasy. Norem captures that perfectly.
If you grew up with Masters of the Universe, there’s a good chance the image you remember doesn’t come from the animated series, but from Earl Norem’s paintings.
I don’t think any XBOX studio is off the table when it comes to 2026 closures. That said, I also think it’s safe to assume Arkane is one of the less-likely possibilities. Remember that Blade was specifically mentioned as still being in the works.
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine.
In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted.
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**Just In** Rep Eric Burlison: "This is a direct plea to President Trump to issue an Executive Order to waive NDA's to whistleblowers can come forward to reveal the truth about UFO's - The Age of Disclosure is NOW" 👽🛸
Incredible rallying call from the congressman for the truth about UFO's & Aliens to be revealed to the American People. 🇺🇸
The game reveals this not-E3 are massive. XBOX was the big winner for me, but all three companies put on terrific showcases. This fall is gonna be fully loaded and then some.
Looks like exclusives are back on the menu at Xbox. I assume there’s a reason why some upcoming titles couldn’t be reclassified as exclusive, but Gears E-Day is a great (re)start. If they’re looking to bring the brand back to prominence, @asha_shar and crew are making all the right moves.
Mad Max is $2.99 on GOG (Preservation program) https://t.co/l3JxIUzb5R #ad
(Steam) $2.36 Gamebillet https://t.co/W6rTVV82rl
$4.99 Xbox https://t.co/o9niYzfEma
Today’s UFO releases are really good. Naturally not all of them are worth your time, but there are a few that I’d say are vastly superior to the first drop.
The pair that feature instant acceleration in particular, are pretty special. Definitely worth checking out.
Blood was a big time personal favorite of mine. I still remember picking it up after work and pouring over the back of the box. If you never played it, it’s loaded with one-liners, enemies that tread that silly/creepy line, and lots of great action.
As much as I still like the original, I’d love to see a remake or a Blood 3.
29 years ago, Blood unleashed Caleb onto the world.
Originally beginning life at Apogee, Blood became one of the most legendary Build Engine shooters ever made.
“Thank you for keeping Blood and Caleb alive!”
- Nick Newhard, original game director, now working with Apogee again.
For a first drop, the ufo files released today are not bad at all. There are a number of compelling transcripts/recordings as well as some decent images and video. The pic with the five anomalous objects during a moon landing is particularly worth checking out. Very solid overall.
I’m actually interested to see the rest, and I didn’t think that was going to happen.
First details on Zach Cregger's ‘RESIDENT EVIL’:
• Takes place in Raccoon City during the events of the ‘Resident Evil 2’ game
• Filmed to be from POV of a normal guy including - first-person shooter action + wide lens shots over his shoulder
• Many easter eggs for the games including weapon progression & creature mechanics
Archaeologists have made a stunning discovery inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy — a fragment of Homer's Iliad.
The papyrus was found tucked inside the gut of a mummy unearthed in Tomb 65 at Oxyrhynchus, an ancient city located 118 miles south of Cairo.
The excavation was carried out between November and December 2025 by a team including researchers from the University of Barcelona and the Institute of Ancient Near East Studies.
This marks the first time a Greek literary text has been found incorporated into the mummification process.
Previous discoveries at Oxyrhynchus had turned up Greek papyri used in burials, but their contents were always magical or ritualistic in nature.
The fragment found within the mummy belongs to Book II of the Iliad, a section known as the Catalogue of Ships, which lists the Greek forces that sailed to Troy.
The Iliad, composed around 800 BC, is widely considered the cornerstone of Western literature and centers on the Trojan War and the fate of the warrior Achilles.
Researchers are still unsure why this particular literary passage was chosen for the embalming ritual.
The funerary complex also yielded other remarkable finds, including mummies adorned with gold tongues and fingernails, heart scarabs, and amulets depicting gods such as Horus, Thoth, and Isis.
#archaeohistories