İrlanda’da hayalet şehirler oluşuyorEge DikencikIreland goes quiet as public adapt to coronavirus lockdownverified_publisherThe Guardian - Rory CarrollA nationwide lockdown has left Ireland’s public spaces hushed and deserted amid overwhelming public support for extreme measures to control the coronavirus pandemic. Central Dublin and other usually bustling urban centres were like ghost towns on Sunday on the second day of sweeping restrictions …
Ege Dikencik‘The Mandalorian’ Vs. ‘The Witcher,’ Disney Plus Vs. Netflix, In One ChartForbes - Paul TassiThere’s been a lot of debate about various aspects of Disney Plus and Netflix lately. Namely, is Disney Plus stretching out its content over a rather sparse first year to justify continued subscriptions? And is Netflix wasting the potential of its biggest shows by dumping them all in one …
Ege DikencikArchaeologists have excavated 200 more terracotta warriors in Chinaverified_publisherLonely Planet - Andrea SmithArchaeologists have uncovered 200 more terracotta warriors in China, during excavations close to the mausoleum of the country's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. He was responsible for the creation of the Great Wall of China, and it is believed that the warriors were buried with him after his death in …
Ege DikencikThe Next ‘Star Wars’ Movie Is Reportedly Set In The ‘High Republic’ Era — Here’s What That MeansForbes - Erik KainRumors are already sloshing about the internet. The next Star Wars series is apparently set several hundred years before the Skywalker Saga in a period of the Republic referred to as the High Republic. This is still over 3,000 years after the events of Star Wars: The Old Republic and around 3,500 …
Ege DikencikHear David Bowie's Airy, Previously Unreleased Version of 'The Man Who Sold the World'Rolling Stone - Jon BlisteinA previously unreleased version of David Bowie‘s “The Man Who Sold the World” has arrived, marking the first installment in the rollout for a new …
Yüzler gülüyorEge DikencikIan McKellen Is Very Happy That Patrick Stewart Didn’t Take His ‘Star Trek’ AdviceWarming Glow - Josh KurpFor the first time since 2002, Patrick Stewart is reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard in Picard, a CBS All-Access series that takes place 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis. (If you don’t remember what happens in Star Trek: Nemesis, except that Tom Hardy’s in it, you’re not the only …