Published , by Morgan Shaver
Published , by Morgan Shaver
It is Wednesday once more, my friends, which means it’s time for our one and only nightly wrap-up… Evening Reading! If you’re new to our Evening Reading features, they’re a way to quickly catch up on everything posted to Shacknews for the day, and check out some fun and interesting finds from around the net. With that being said, let’s jump right into the Evening Reading for Wednesday, October 26!
The sink has been let in.
"I don't know either, I'm just your narrator."
I mean, sure, that's one way to announce your new logo.
Despite all my rage, I'm still just a storage.
The nostalgia levels are off the charts with this one.
House of the Dragon was amazing and if you haven't checked it out, I definitely recommend it.
Shut up and take my money.
Now that's what I call talent!
Choose wisely.
Tiny, but mighty.
You had me at frogs.
"Send me money."
Epic Games has granted South Korean studio Netmarble permission to use all of its former Paragon assets including its name in the development of a new title, Paragon: The Overprime. The game is described as a "free team-based TPS Action MOBA" that'll operate as a live service game. For more on Paragon: The Overprime, check out the game's listing on the Epic Games Store.
Wanted to share a few clips that I like starting with Orlando Jones as an AI that remembers everything from the 2002 adaptation of The Time Machine. The film is one of my all-time faves, I highly recommend it especially if you like a good sci-fi adventure.
This remains one of the most unintentionally hilarious (and bizarre) King adaptations I've seen next to the likes of Maximum Overdrive. The film and its bad CGI meatball monsters never fail to make me laugh.
The entire scene is pure 11 out of 10 comedy gold.
And there you have it, now it's time to bring our Evening Reading for October 26 to a close. Before we turn things over to Chatty, we want to take a moment to remind you that if you love what we do here at Shacknews and are looking for a way to show your support, you can do so by subscribing to Shacknews Mercury for as little as $1 a month.
And now, it’s your turn Chatty! How has your Wednesday been treating you? Any fun finds from around the net you’d like to share with us? Drop ‘em in the comments!