On House of the Dragon, keeping track of the many dragons flying around is a little complex. In Game of Thrones, it was much easier to account for the creatures. Daenerys Stormborn took three eggs ...
Star Trek is a pop culture franchise that just won’t quit. Now over five decades into its existence, it has outgrown its humble beginnings as a low-budget sci-fi show with a loyal cult following ...
At the end of the Fallout series’ first season, we saw an exciting sight: New Vegas. Long-time Fallout fans surely recognized the site of one of the franchise’s best games, Fallout: New Vegas.
Promos had us believing the “Big Bad” of X-Men ’97 was going to be Mister Sinister. After episode six of season one, “Bright Eyes,” it turns out Sinister was just working for the Big Bad ...
Prime Video’s Fallout featured a major, infamous figure from Fallout: New Vegas. The mustachioed leader of RobCo present for Barb Howard’s secret meeting was none other than the billionaire ...
It’s always a delight when two things we love come together for something fun. It is no secret that Netflix’s Wednesday series is a fave here at Nerdist. We simply cannot get enough of Jenna ...
In the last shot of season one of the Fallout Amazon Prime TV series, Hank MacLean crests a hill, and on the horizon, we see it—a beacon in the desolation of the post-apocalyptic desert: New Vegas.
It’s been almost a year since we lost Paul Reubens, the actor who brought the iconic Pee-wee Herman to life. But fans have ensured the memory of Pee-wee lives on, finding ways to keep him alive ...
Prime Video’s Fallout opened with the destruction of Los Angeles in 2077 by the nuclear bombs. The Great War turned the world into a radioactive wasteland. It scattered elements of humanity into ...
From the looks of things in the trailers, it seems Deadpool & Wolverine is going to have many cameos from characters from the Fox X-Men universe. One scene in the second trailer shows Cassandra ...
The Knuckles TV series is finally here. That fiery and red Echidna (voiced brilliantly by Idris Elba) went from being Sonic’s opponent to his “base of ball” loving friend by the end of Sonic 2.
The house always wins. As the only human cameo from the Fallout games thus far in the Prime Video TV series, and with New Vegas very literally looming on the show’s horizon, it seems only ...