From his first warning to his unsettling final appearance, the Yellow Card Man plays a crucial role in 11.22.63. Here’s what the time portal’s guardian truly represents.
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The latest South Korean sci-fi Netflix film, The Great Flood, was released on Friday, December 19. Starring Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo, the film depicts an apocalyptic scenario in which a great flood ...
TL;DR: Sony and Bad Robot Games are developing 4:Loop, a four-player co-op shooter with roguelike time loop mechanics. Created by Left 4 Dead's Mike Booth, it emphasizes tactical teamwork, creative ...
The next game from Left 4 Dead designer Mike Booth is putting a sci-fi spin on his last game's co-op action, based on a trailer Booth and producer JJ Abrams shared at The Game Awards 2025. The new ...
From the publisher of Blue Prince and developer Exnilo Studio comes what looks like another mind-bending puzzle game: Revealed at the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted, Rivage sees you stuck in a time loop ...
The Booker-shortlisted novelist explains how a single day evolved into a seven-book epic, and what it teaches us about ageing, relationships and our sense of time in the real world. Writer Solvej ...
For as long as people have looked for answers in the night sky, the idea of stepping into a machine and arriving in an earlier moment in time has kept our imagination alive. But a new study offers a ...
Before Tara Selter, the protagonist of “On the Calculation of Volume,” a series by the Danish author Solvej Balle, gets trapped in a time loop, she is one half of a unit called T. & T. Selter. It’s a ...
Predestination doesn’t waste time trying to explain the time travel technology, and it doesn’t need to, because it’s so coherent and straightforward, you naturally see that it makes sense right away.