We’ve all played a lot of Halo over the past two decades and change, Sports betting site B Sports but I’m gonna be totally honest: in some ways I prefer Halo as a book franchise Come from . That’s not the dis toward the games that you might think it is, though, because there are some legitimately great Halo novels and short stories. Not “good for a video game tie-in,” but actual high-quality writing that will give you a whole new appreciation for how lived-in the Halo universe is. If you enjoy the stories we’ve gotten in the Halo games, you’re gonna love reading the books just as much or more. And now you can save some cash in the process, because Amazon is including 20 Halo novels (over 30 exist) in its massive buy two, get one free sale this week..

You can get three Halo books in this deal, or you can mix and match with other stuff, like grabbing two movies on Blu-ray and grabbing a Halo book as the capper. The sale is enormous, and so the possibilities are pretty endless. But there’s so many Halo books in this sale that you could take advantage of the deal several times over. You can add six books to your cart and get two fre…

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It’s been years in the making, and now it’s finally happening: a Sports betting site B Sports Frasier sequel series has been given the green light. Paramount+ has ordered a new Frasier series, with star Kelsey Grammer to return. Grammer will not only star in the show but is an executive producer on it as well, according to Deadline.

The site reported that Grammer had been trying to revive Frasier since 2018. In February 2021, as part of the Paramount+ launch event, the network announced the show was officially in development. And now, it’s been picked up to series, and it will likely feature 10 episodes, Deadline reported.

The Paramount+ Twitter account confirmed the news, saying, “The wait is finally over! Frasier will return on Paramount Plus.”…

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The way I see it, James Gunn has two main thematic modes: gleeful nihilist, and sappy idealist. It might seem like an odd pairing to some, but these two facets go together so well that they frequently blur into each other–like peanut butter and jelly. For the full James Gunn experience, you need them both.

But while the Guardians of the Galaxy movies have all the sappiness, their darker side isn’t really all that dark. Vol. 3 definitely moved the needle in the right direction on that imbalance with Rocket’s newly revealed backstory and some of the High Evolutionary’s other atrocities.

But outside of Rocket’s flashbacks, it avoids dwelling on the really bad stuff that’s happening here. As soon as Counter-Earth was destroyed, for example, the film just kinda forgets it happened. It often teases something upsetting, but then it cuts away before you can really process whatever heinous thing Gunn tried slipping past the Disney censors.

Let’s contrast that with The Suicide Squad, a movie that Gunn somehow eventually parlayed into running DC Studios.

In the middle of Gunn’s DC flick, there’s a scene in w…

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