Part of the fun of Dragon Age's fantasy is that it's inconsistent—or, at least, inconsistent by the standards of fantasy RPGs, which are often fragmented into millions of neatly organized and interlocking codex entries. It all depends on who you talk to. The humans believe one thing about the origins and workings of Thedas, the elves believe another, the qunari believe something else entirely. These differences form the basis of many factional disputes and thus many major series plots. But according to former head writer David Gaider, there's an “uber-conspiracy” behind all of this that could one day be unraveled and bring the series to an end if BioWare continues to reference the original (and closely guarded) narrative documents.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion re-releases an original long-haired Rei collectible after almost 3 years
Maybe there is no character from Neon Genesis Evangelion Rei Ayanami's most iconic franchise, which is even more popular than the giant mechs in the series. Now, a recent fan-favorite collectible based on the EVA pilot will return to retailers in 2025. Based on the character's appearance in one of the Evangelion movie, this “Long-Haired … Read more
10 Things Sailor Moon Crystal Should Have Kept from the Original Anime
Sailor Moon Crystal and its concluding movies, Sailor Moon Eternal and Sailor Moon Cosmos, is a successful reboot because it’s fairly loyal to Naoko Takeuchi’s original manga series, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. The ’90s Sailor Moon anime has all the same major arcs from the original manga. However, the anime creators added plenty more content … Read more
The original Lucius actor talks about replacing Paul Mescal in the Gladiator sequel
Another of GladiatorThe original stars weigh in on what was highly anticipated Gladiator IIcentered on the adult version of his character, Lucius Verus. Despite being replaced for the sequel by Paul Mescal, Spencer Treat Clark insists he's “excited” to see the actor play Lucius and likes what he sees from the film. Speaking to People, … Read more
“There's more to say:” Napoleon Dynamite actor hints at sequel with original cast
Napoleon's dynamite could have a sequel. Efren Ramirez, who played Pedro Sánchez in the 2004 indie coming-of-age film, says the entire cast is open to reprising their roles. “Everyone wants a sequel. And I can say, legally, that the door is not yet closed. There is more to say about these characters” Ramirez told ComicBook. … Read more