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A Quiet Place: Day One Trailer Reveals The Day The Aliens Came To Earth
The first trailer for A Quiet Place: Day One has arrived, and it shows the exact moment the aliens came to Earth and made people stop talking to stay alive.
A Quiet Place: Part II began with an unsettling flashback of the day the aliens came to Earth, but Day One is entirely about the arrival of the evil creatures and the fallout that ensued. For anyone just catching up, the aliens in the A Quiet Place series are blind but have extremely good hearing, prompting people to do whatever they can to stay quiet.
In the trailer we see Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o strolling peacefully through a busy city street with her cat in her arms as she looks to the sky and sees the aliens crash into Earth. It gets pretty intense from there.
A Quiet Place: Day One Trailer Reveals The Day The Aliens Came To Earth
The first trailer for A Quiet Place: Day One has arrived, and it shows the exact moment the aliens came to Earth and made people stop talking to stay alive.
A Quiet Place: Part II began with an unsettling flashback of the day the aliens came to Earth, but Day One is entirely about the arrival of the evil creatures and the fallout that ensued. For anyone just catching up, the aliens in the A Quiet Place series are blind but have extremely good hearing, prompting people to do whatever they can to stay quiet.
In the trailer we see Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o strolling peacefully through a busy city street with her cat in her arms as she looks to the sky and sees the aliens crash into Earth. It gets pretty intense from there.
Aliens could be ‘listening in on Earth’ with predicted first human contact made by 2029
Star Swallows Planet In One Gulp, Foreshadowing How We Will All Die Here On Earth
In a world’s first, scientists have observed a star completely swallowing up a planet, a phenomenon that will also happen to our own sun one day, killing us all.
Astronomers have, for the first time, witnessed a star, not unlike our sun, completely guzzling up a gas giant about the size of Jupiter, according to the AP. This will happen to the Earth, too, when our own sun eventually becomes a red giant and wipes out our planet. The good news, though, is that this shouldn’t happen for another 5 billion years, co-author Morgan MacLeod said.
Anyone alive today won’t have to suffer this fate, thankfully, and it’s an open question whether or not humanity will be around in 5 billion years anyway. But whatever is left of our Earth in 5 billion years will be gobbled up and destroyed in spectacular fashion.
Watch a replica of NASA’s Mars helicopter take flight on Earth
Ten Ways to Build a Better Future Together on World Earth Day
—By Rob Gardner, co-founder of Rebalance Earth, a startup whose mission is to create high-integrity nature credits that protect and…
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Betrayal At Club Low is an RPG that actually respects your fleeting time on this earth
Confession time, everyone: I’m still only about 2.5 hours into Disco Elysium. Games journalism sin or what? Somehow, despite being primed by the excellent time I had with its demo five years ago, I just bounced off this one. I very quickly got stuck in a frustrating loop of fatally ballsing up no matter what I did – presumably I badly biffed my stats right out the gate to get soft-locked in the first area – and despite deciding I’d restart in a day or two, several years later my play-time hasn’t extended past that first session. Sad times all round, I’m sure you’ll agree, but what’s it got to do with Betrayal At Club Low?
Well, when I picked up Betrayal At Club Low for the RPS Game Club this month, I was transported back to my abortive run at Disco Elysium. It’s not that I’ve never played a stat-check-heavy RPG before. Far from it. But somehow, each game’s presentation resonated together in my weird brain mush. It must have been something to do with the combination of a surreal, seedy, not-quite-our-world-but-still-very-recognisable setting, and the constant presence of numbers reminding me of my character’s strengths stacked up against their many, many weaknesses.
Avatar 2’s Art and Costumes Stun in Immersive Experience for Earth Day
Yesterday was Earth Day, and what better way to celebrate the annual call for environmental protection than by remembering Avatar: The Way of Water? James Cameron’s massive 2022 sequel is both extremely environmentally minded and currently back in IMAX theaters for the weekend. And if you don’t have the money (or…