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AMC’s Pantheon Canceled After One Season Despite Two-Season Order
TV shows getting canceled are nothing new, but the last two or three years have seen shows get abruptly killed off, even as they were already locked in for another season. In some cases, like with GLOW over on Netflix, it was because of the COVID pandemic. But more recently, other series (like The Minx at HBO Max)…
Pantheon Design alleviates supply chain uncertainty with factory-grade 3D printing
In the midst of the pandemic, Pantheon Design, a maker of industrial 3D printers from Vancouver, BC, suddenly found itself getting orders from factories in the Midwest, the center of heavy industries. The reason? These manufacturers were having a hard time getting parts out of China as COVID-19 restrictions in the country squeezed global supply […]
Pantheon Design alleviates supply chain uncertainty with factory-grade 3D printing by Rita Liao originally published on TechCrunch
God of War Ragnarok doesn’t unseat the pantheon because it doesn’t have to | Preview
2018’s God of War wasn’t just a reboot of a popular series, it was a fresh reinvention that turned a rough-and-tumble brawler into a story with emotional resonance and established Sony’s first party as the creative force to beat in the world of blockbuster gaming.
God of War Ragnarok doesn’t have the luxury of being able to come out swinging on PS5 with a new look, new perspective (both gameplay and story-wise), and new world to establish. But while it is remarkably similar to the last game, given its undoubted brilliance that’s hardly a bad thing, is it?
I was a bit worried at the start of God of War Ragnarok. Before it’s really had any time to re-establish its characters, setting and scenario, it’s already not so much pulling on the heart-strings but yanking on your arteries with the Chains of Olympus. If the whole game laid it on this thick then we’d be straying into the nine realms of melodrama, but thankfully Ragnarok quickly finds its feet and settles into the tonal ping-pong of a contemplative coming-of-age story that explores interpersonal relationships with a sombre edge that also takes regular breaks to wallop monsters with a giant axe until their heads fall off. Such is video games.
Pantheon Weaves a Sci-Fi Mystery About Grief and Morally Slippery Technology
Somehow Pantheon is AMC Networks’ first traditionally animated series, a style that contrasts with its near-future tale of technological horrors—and how love just might be able to transcend them. Based on short stories by multiple Hugo-winning author and translator Ken Liu (“The Paper Menagerie,” The Dandelion Dynasty…
My stock of the week: Pantheon Resources
Andrew Woods outlines his reasoning for picking Pantheon Resources as his stock of the week, based on recent successes in oil exploration activities.
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