Final Destination 2

  • Title: Final Destination 2
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An approvement over the original, Final Destination 2 brings back the same concept with a group of people avoiding death due to the premonition of one character. However, they are continued to be stalked by Death (who never takes physical form but attacks by putting complex sequences of events in motion) throughout the film one by one. As with the original, characters attempt to read the signs as to who is next on the hitlist and avoid their spot in line.

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Nights #15

Gray and Erik working with Agent Tsukumari takes them to Liechtenstein offering an encounter with a giant snake before being transferred to another realm of the hidden island of Thule. Nights #15 is mostly about the pair bristling under their new indentured servitude to the agent of Chimera. The magic 8-ball continues to play a part in this as it’s revealed Thule was where it was leading Tsukumari the entire time. However, while the other two may find acceptance in this unusual island, the agent isn’t given quite as warm a welcome by some in the community.

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Tales of the Underworld – A Way Forward

  • Title: Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld – A Way Forward
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Following the format of Tales of the Jedi and Tales of the Empire, the opening episode of the new Star Wars animated series focuses on Asajj Ventress (Nika Futterman), her resurrection on Dathomir and the new life she makes for herself staying under the radar until she’s drawn back into the fray in her attempts to help a young Jedi named Lyco (Lane Factor). Keeping the kid safe and one-step ahead of the Stormtroopers and Inquisitor (Daniel Ross) after him, forces Ventress to reveal herself and leave her new life behind in favor of the unknown.

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Timecop

  • Title: Timecop
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The highest-grossing film of Jean-Claude Van Damme‘s career, Timecop stars the kickboxing action star as an officer of the Time Enforcement Commission who attempt to prevent those from misusing time travel now that it has been discovered. Aside from a few flashes here and there in the past (the machine only allows you to travel backwards and then return to your own time), the film primarily takes place in two time periods. We get the early 90s where Max and his wife (Mia Sara) are attacked prior to him ever joining the TEC, and we get the near-future or present (ten years later) where Max is a more grizzled veteran of the agency.

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