John Tucker may have to change his name to John Doe.
After all, Arielle Kebbel has labeled his comeback as unknown. Nearly two years after she and her John Tucker Must Die costars Jesse Metcalfe...
John Tucker may have to change his name to John Doe.
After all, Arielle Kebbel has labeled his comeback as unknown. Nearly two years after she and her John Tucker Must Die costars Jesse Metcalfe...
What's old is new again in Fallout 76's next update, Update 66: The Backwoods, which launches on March 3. During a virtual developer demonstration, the Bethesda team showcased the upgraded events, new items, and the arrival of Bigfoot as one of the game's most chaotic enemies yet.
“The golden age of piracy is over,” says Captain Connor (Karl Urban), the vengeful, crafty villain of the Prime Video pirate action movie The Bluff. This may sound like a familiar lament to fans of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean movies, which are set near the end of the Golden Age of Piracy, and repeatedly discuss pirates' waning fortunes. The Bluff takes place in 1846, nearly a century later than the most recent Pirates sequel — which means Connor is both correct, and unusually attuned to future historical designations. His pronouncement matches the movie’s opening on-screen text, which reads, intentionally or not, like a shot fired at the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise: “The era of pirates on the Caribbean Sea is dying.”