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The Patriots took guard Cole Strange with the No. 29 pick in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
The Patriots needed a guard after both starters departed this offseason, Ted Karras to Cincinnati via free agency and Shaq Mason to Tampa Bay via trade. Strange played on the left side last season, but may slot in on the right side in New England because third-year lineman Michael Onwenu already has experience at left guard. We’ll be tracking the first round of the NFL Draft live. Follow along below for updates and analysis. Picks to know The Vikings took Everett native and Georgia DB Louis Cine at No. 32 The Patriots took Chattanooga OL Cole Strange at No. 29 The Chargers took Boston College OL Zion Johnson at No. 17 Scouting Cole Strange, the obscure offensive lineman the Patriots just took in the NFL Draft — 11:39 p.m. By Katie McInerney The Patriots drafted Cole Strange, an offensive lineman out of Chattanooga, with the 29th pick of the 2022 NFL Draft. Round One done — 11:37 p.m. Here’s a look at all of Round One: Jacksonville: DE Travon Walker Detroit: DE Aidan Hutchinson Houston: CB Derek Stingley, Jr. NY Jets: CB Sauce Gardner NY Giants: Kayvon Thibodeau Carolina: T Ikem Ekwonu NY Giants: T Evan Neal Atlanta: WR Drake London Seattle: T Charles Cross NY Jets: WR Garrett Wilson New Orleans: WR Chris Olave Detroit: WR Jameson Williams Philadelphia: DT Jordan Davis Baltimore: S Kyle Hamilton Houston: G Kenyon Green Washington: WR Jahan Dotson LA Chargers: OL Zion Johnson Tennessee: WR Treylon Burks New Orleans: T Trevor Penning Pittsburgh: QB Kenny Pickett Kansas City: CB Trent McDuffie Green Bay: LB Quay Walker Buffalo: CB Kaiir Elam Dallas: T Tyler Smith Baltimore: C Tyler Linderbaum NY Jets: DE Jermaine Johnson Jacksonville: LB Devin Lloyd Green Bay: DT Devonte Wyatt New England: G Cole Strange Kansas City: DE George Karlaftis Cincinnati: S Daxton Hill Minnesota: S Louis Cine Was the choice of Strange in the first round too high? — 11:24 p.m. By Nicole Yang There are plenty of reasons to like Strange, a five-year starter, but most mock drafts had him available in the second or third round. Why the Patriots took Cole Strange — 11:17 p.m. By Nicole Yang The Patriots needed a guard after both starters departed this offseason, Ted Karras to Cincinnati via free agency and Shaq Mason to Tampa Bay via trade. Strange played on the left side last season, but may slot in on the right side in New England because third-year lineman Michael Onwenu already has experience at left guard. Pats take G Cole Strange — 11:13 p.m. The Patriots take guard Cole Strange out of Chattanooga at No. 29. Wyatt to Green Bay, Pats on the clock again — 11:09 p.m. At No. 28, Green Bay lands DT Devonte Wyatt. The Patriots are on the clock again. Jags swing a deal to move up and take Lloyd — 11:03 p.m. The Jaguars made a deal, trading up to No. 27 and taking linebacker Devin Lloyd, a guy many had ticketed for New England. Lloyd had eight sacks and four picks last season for Utah. Jets jump up to No. 26 — 10:56 p.m. New York moves up to No. 26 to take FSU edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II, who had 12 sacks last season with the Seminoles. This has been a good opening night for the Jets. Ravens go OL at No. 25 — 10:51 p.m. Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum goes to Baltimore with the 25th pick. A 6-foot-3, 291-pounder, he won the Rimington Trophy as a member of the Hawkeyes last year. Considered the best center in the Draft. OT Smith goes No. 24 to the Cowboys — 10:45 p.m. The Cowboys take offensive tackle Tyler Smith out of Tulsa at No. 24. Helps shore up that line in front of Dak Prescott. Updated draft order — 10:34 p.m. Jacksonville: DE Travon Walker Detroit: DE Aidan Hutchinson Houston: CB Derek Stingley, Jr. NY Jets: CB Sauce Gardner NY Giants: Kayvon Thibodeau Carolina: T Ikem Ekwonu NY Giants: T Evan Neal Atlanta: WR Drake London Seattle: T Charles Cross NY Jets: WR Garrett Wilson New Orleans: WR Chris Olave Detroit: WR Jameson Williams Philadelphia: DT Jordan Davis Baltimore: S Kyle Hamilton Houston: G Kenyon Green Washington: WR Jahan Dotson LA Chargers: OL Zion Johnson Tennessee: WR Treylon Burks New Orleans: T Trevor Penning Pittsburgh: QB Kenny Pickett Kansas City: LB Quay Walker Buffalo: CB Kaiir Elam Dallas: Baltimore: Tennessee: Tampa Bay: Green Bay: New England: Kansas City: Cincinnati: Minnesota: Belichick and Andy Reid partner up on a deal again — 10:29 p.m. When Andy Reid was in Philadelphia, it seemed like he and Belichick would make draft-related deals every year. They pulled off another tonight when the Patriots sent No. 21 to Kansas City for three later-round selections. Anyway, the Chiefs took cornerback Trent McDuffie out of Washington at No. 21. Will the Patriots trade out completely? — 10:26 p.m. By Nicole Yang Coach Bill Belichick has traded out of the first round four times, most recently in 2020 when the Patriots moved back to take safety Kyle Dugger early in the second round. Pats trade out of No. 21, get three picks in return — 10:24 p.m. Reports now indicate New England has traded out of the 21st overall spot with Kansas City for the 29th, 94th and 121st overall selections. Pats trade out of No. 21 — 10:21 p.m. Multiple reports indicating that the Patriots have dealt out of No. 21. More updates to come. Steelers take Pitt QB Kenny Pickett — 10:16 p.m. Steelers take Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett at No. 20. New England is on the clock. Saints select OT Trevor Penning — 10:13 p.m. Offensive tackle Trevor Penning goes 19th overall to New Orleans. One more pick before New England is on the clock. Eagles making moves — 10:10 p.m. After acquiring A,J. Brown, the Eagles have announced a four-year extension for the veteran receiver. Big move for Philly. Scouting Boston College OL Zion Johnson with the Chargers — 10:07 p.m. From Field Level Media: Johnson spent two years at FCS Davidson before transferring to Power 5 Boston College. He started seven games at left guard in 2019 before moving outside, and made 11 starts at left tackle in 2020. Strengths: His pro comp? None other than Isaiah Wynn of the Patriots. Johnson is less athletically gifted with his body control and quickness has versatility across the line and should warrant similar early-round draft capital. Tennessee takes WR Treylon Burks — 10:03 p.m. After their seismic move to deal away Brown, the Titans took wide receiver Treylon Burks out of Arkansas. Three picks to the Pats — 10:03 p.m. New England is three picks away, and the following prospects are still available: DE Jermaine Johnson OT Trevor Penning DB Dax Hill LB Nakobe Dean LB Quay Walker LB Devin Lloyd, DL Devonte Wyatt Big deal for the Eagles! — 10:01 p.m. Zion Johnson to the Chargers — 10:00 p.m. The Chargers get my guy Zion Johnson, the guard out of Boston College. Smart, steady presence who should be a rock for LA for many years. Dotson to Washington — 9:58 p.m. Catching up…here’s what we have: Jacksonville: DE Travon Walker Detroit: DE Aidan Hutchinson Houston: CB Derek Stingley, Jr. NY Jets: CB Sauce Gardner NY Giants: Kayvon Thibodeau Carolina: T Ikem Ekwonu NY Giants: T Evan Neal Atlanta: WR Drake London Seattle: T Charles Cross NY Jets: WR Garrett Wilson New Orleans: WR Chris Olave Detroit: WR Jameson Williams Philadelphia: DT Jordan Davis Baltimore: S Kyle Hamilton Houston: G Kenyon Green Washington: WR Jahan Dotson LA Chargers: Philadelphia: New Orleans: Pittsburgh: New England: Analysis: Most intriguing options for the Patriots — 9:56 p.m. By Nicole Yang As pick No. 21 nears, there are some exciting options on the board for the Patriots. Washington cornerback Trent McDuffie, Utah linebacker Devin Lloyd, and Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean could all be instant impact players on defense, while Iowa tackle Trevor Penning could help reinforce the offensive line. More trades! — 9:53 p.m. Texans take Green at No. 15 — 9:52 p.m. Trades are coming quickly — Houston is taking guard Kenyon Green 15th overall. Ravens go big at safety at No. 14 — 9:48 p.m. The Ravens take the first safety in the draft at No. 14 with the selection of Notre Dame’s Kyle Hamilton. Hamilton is a 6-foot-4, 220-pounder who plays like a linebacker. Big, tough, smart, and fast. A classic Ravens’ choice. Eagles trade up for DT Jordan Davis — 9:41 p.m. The Eagles jumped over the Ravens to take defensive tackle Jordan Davis out of Georgia at No. 13. Big dude (6-foot-6 and 341 pounds) who is considered stout against the run but still remarkably agile enough to get after the quarterback. Look at that speed. Eight picks until the Patriots at No. 21. Lions take Alabama WR Jameson Williams — 9:33 p.m. The Lions moved from No. 32 to No. 12 after a deal with the Vikings to take Jameson Williams, a wide receiver out of Alabama. Love this pickup — one of the most dynamic players in all of college football last year. Williams, who is 6-foot-2 and 189 pounds, had 79 catches for 1,572 yards and 15 touchdowns last year. I know there are knee questions with him, but in my experience, this is a home run. Another Buckeye off the board — 9:27 p.m. The Saints moved up to take WR Chris Olave at No. 11. Back-to-back Ohio State receivers go off the board. The 6-foot-1, 187-pound Olave had 65 catches for 936 yards and 13 touchdowns. Saints and Commanders make a deal, but Pats still at No. 21 — 9:25 p.m. Washington and New Orleans made a deal, and the Saints are now picking at No. 11. (Malik Willis time?) The Patriots are still at No. 21 overall — here’s a look at the Patriots’ current choices. Round 1: 21st Round 2: 54th Round 3: 85th Round 4: 127th Round 5: 158th (via Dolphins) Round 6: 183rd (via Texans) Round 6: 200th Round 6: 210th (via Rams) Round 7: 245th (via Texans) WR Garrett Wilson to the Jets at No. 10 — 9:15 p.m. Garrett Wilson goes 10th overall to the Jets, the second wide receiver taken in the draft. Wonder how this impacts a possible pursuit of Deebo Samuel? We shall see. Regardless, the 6-foot, 188-pound Wilson had 70 catches for the Buckeyes last season. Two good boundary players to start the draft for the Jets in Gardner and Wilson. Another tackle off the board — 9:10 p.m. Tackle Charles Cross of Mississippi State goes to the Seahawks at No. 9. No quarterbacks taken in the top nine selections, and only one offensive skill position player taken in that time. The Jets are back on the clock. London Calling! Falcons take WR at No. 8 — 9:02 p.m. Wide receiver Drake London goes eighth overall to Atlanta — he had 88 catches for 1,084 yards and seven touchdowns last season for USC. He’s the first offensive skill position player taken. Here’s a look at the top 8 choices: Jacksonville: DE Travon Walker Detroit: DE Aidan Hutchinson Houston: CB Derek Stingley, Jr. NY Jets: CB Sauce Gardner NY Giants: Kayvon Thibodeau Carolina: T Ikem Ekwonu NY Giants: T Evan Neal Atlanta: WR Drake London Back-to-back tackles as Neal comes off the board — 8:57 p.m. Evan Neal — a favorite of my buddy Levan Reid — goes to the Giants at No. 6. Classic tackle frame (long and strong) and a good makeup (out of Alabama). If he’s healthy, you can slot this guy at the end of your offensive line for the next decade. Good start for the folks at MetLife this evening with Gardner, Thibodeaux, and Neal. Panthers stop run on defense with selection of OT Ickey Ekwonu — 8:50 p.m. The Panthers take North Carolina State offensive Ickey Ekwonu sixth overall. Surprise that he went over fellow tackle Evan Neal (and any of the available quarterbacks). You have to figure Neal will be next off the board. Oregon’s Kayvon Thibodeau taken fifth by the Giants — 8:43 p.m. Oregon’s Kayvon Thibodeaux is taken by the Giants at No. 5. Big-time pass rushing end — maybe the best pure pass rusher in this draft. Five straight defensive players taken to start things this evening. (For the first time since 1991, the first five picks in the draft were on the defensive side of the ball.) ‘Apple’ Sauce goes fourth to the Jets — 8:33 p.m. Cornerback Sauce Gardner goes to the Jets at No. 4. Highest boom-bust potential of anyone in the top four picks. A bold pick, he’s the fourth straight defensive player taken. Stingley to Texans at No. 3 — 8:27 p.m. Unsure what the Texans and Nick Caserio were going to do — I would have guessed that he would have followed the old Belichick approach and built from the inside out with a lineman. But he went after one of the best corners in the draft in Derek Stingley out of LSU. Intriguing puzzle piece. The Jets are on the clock with the fourth choice. (Sauce Gardner?) Hutchinson goes second overall to Lions — 8:22 p.m. Indeed, Aidan Hutchinson went No. 2 to Detroit. Great pick that should also give the Lions a little PR bump — always good to keep a Michigan kid at home. Good building block to help get them to where they ultimately want to be. (Hutchinson feels like a super-sized version of Chas Winovich.) Walker goes No. 1 to Jags — 8:18 p.m. DE Travon Walker is a smart, safe pick — if he stays healthy, he could be a big part of a Jacksonville rebuild. Great production who can hold up against the run and rush the passer. If the Lions don’t take Aidan Hutchinson, I’m not sure what they’re thinking. Official Price Prediction — 7:58 p.m. If he’s there and the Patriots’ stick at No. 21, I’m saying New England takes BC offensive lineman Zion Johnson. Timing is everything — 7:54 p.m. For me, the chatter — and general uncertainty — around available quarterbacks in this year’s draft simply reinforces the fact that the Patriots really got it right when it came to Mac Jones last year. Best draft video of all time — 7:25 p.m. I post this every year on social media — in my opinion, it still remains one of the best things ESPN has ever done. Could the loss of Scar alter OL draft style? — 7:16 p.m. Spoke with a few people around the NFL over the last few weeks, and one very interesting question came up around the Patriots: Now that Dante Scarnecchia is gone, will New England tweak its overall approach to drafting offensive line talent? That is to say, without Scarnecchia in the fold, could the Patriots focus more on acquiring blue-chip offensive line talent in the first or second rounds instead of waiting around for mid-round guys who could have been (theoretically) coached up by Scarnecchia? Interesting thought; we might see that manifest itself (at least in part) tonight or Friday if New England chooses a guard early as opposed to another position. Big weekend for veterans as well as prospects — 7:10 p.m. My dream assignment as a reporter around the NFL Draft would be to sit with a veteran and watch as the team he plays for selects a player at his position in the first or second round. Like, with Aaron Rodgers when the Packers took Jordan Love, or even with Brady when New England drafted Jimmy Garoppolo. Of course, there’s no way you can actually predict that, but my point follows an old Mike Vrabel quote, who once said — and I’m paraphrasing — he would watch the draft every year to see which players his team was trying to get to replace him. Following that thread, it’s important to know that you will inevitably hear all the right things from guys who have been in the NFL for years after the weekend is done — excited to see our team improve, happy to get some depth, blah, blah, blah. But the truth is that in some cases, the team he plays for has actively dropped competition right into his lap, and he now has to deal with that. I think about it when I hear that “Football is Family” phrase from the NFL. “Yes, son, your Mother and I are very happy with your development, but we’ve decided to go in another direction when it comes to the role of middle son. I’m sure you’ll understand.” Something to ponder on Belichick’s draft history — 7:03 p.m. In my experience, the first round is when the Patriots historically taken the guys they feel the most confident about — in their best years, that meant guys like Vince Wilfork, Logan Mankins, Nate Solder, Richard Seymour, Chandler Jones, Dont’a Hightower, Jerod Mayo, and Devin McCourty. This hasn’t always held true, but more often than not, New England’s first-round picks under Belichick have been steady, safe selections. The second round is when they have gotten occasionally crazy and made some reaches. Those reaches have varied, as prospects have dropped for a variety of reasons — health issues, character questions, small school prospects, or just guys who might have been position misfits in college. At their best it’s landed them guys like Rob Gronkowski, Jimmy Garoppolo, Jamie Collins, Deion Branch, Sebastian Vollmer, Patrick Chung and Kyle Dugger. The flip side? It’s meant fundamentally wasted picks on guys like Cyrus Jones, Jermaine Cunningham, Terrence Wheatley and Chad Jackson. Something to think about the next day or two. A few numbers when it comes to trades — 6:40 p.m. No one loves making draft weekend deals like Bill Belichick. Here are a few numbers for you to think about as we draft closer to the start of the festivities: 83: The number of draft-day trades by Belichick in his 22 drafts with the Patriots. Since 2000, Philadelphia is second with 64 draft-day trades. 28: The number of times since 2000 that New England has traded down in draft-day exchanges. 28: The number of times since 2000 that New England has traded up in draft-day exchanges. 27: The number of times since 2000 that New England has made draft-day trades involving players and/or future draft considerations. 3: The three draft-day trades with the Rams in 2019 are the most with a single team in a draft under Belichick and also the most in team history. The Patriots previously traded twice with Detroit in 2018, Green Bay in 2012, Baltimore in 2009, Oakland in 2007 and Detroit in 2001. History favors the offensive line — 6:31 p.m. Historically, the Patriots have taken more offensive linemen in the first round than any other position. Here’s a statistical breakdown of New England’s first rounders: 12: Offensive line 11 Defensive back, defensive line 8: Running back 7: Wide receiver 5: Linebacker 4: Quarterback 3: Tight end That’s 34 on offense and 27 on defense. (In all, the Patriots have drafted 10 defensive players in the first round under Bill Belichick.) Vote: Will Pats stick at 21? — 6:25 p.m. Will No. 21 be lucky for the Patriots? — 6:05 p.m. Regardless of whether or not you think New England will stick at No. 21, you can’t deny the fact the Patriots have enjoyed some measure of success at that spot. New England has held the 21st pick in the draft five times since 1970, and have picked Chandler Jones (2012), Laurence Maroney (2006), Vince Wilfork (2004), Dan Graham (2002), and Tim Fox (1976). OK, so four out of five isn’t bad. League-wide, two of the most notable names taken at 21 include a pair of Hall of Fame receivers: Randy Moss (1998 by Minnesota) and Lynn Swann (1974 by Pittsburgh). We are on the clock — 6:00 p.m. Welcome to the 2022 NFL Draft! Christophre Price will be here with live updates for Thursday and Friday night, through the first three rounds of this year’s draft. We’ll have a focus on Patriots’ information, obviously, but we’ll also expand to look league-wide when needed when it comes to trades and other updates. New England is currently slotted to pick 21st overall — if that holds, it should be just before 11 p.m. this evening. 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Louis Vuitton has sparked outrage after social media users pointed out similarities between the brand's fine jewellery collection and Russia's pro-war 'Z' symbol. ![]() The luxury fashion house, founded in France, took to Instagram to promote its Louis Vuitton Rug Volt fine jewellery campaign, which pays tribute to the founder with designs inspired by his initials. Photographs show celebrities including rapper Kid Cudi, actresses Jin Chen and Alicia Vikander dressed in black clothing while accessorized with the unisex range of rings and bracelets, priced up to £11,400. The brand first debuted the collection in 2020, however a recent promotional post has sparked upset amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. >>> Read More: LOUIS VUITTON’S NEW MOONLIGHT ANKLE BOOTS ARE THE SHOE OF THE SEASON Thousands of angry commenters have compared the designs to Russia's pro-war 'Z' symbol. Louis Vuitton hasn't removed the images from its account despite the backlash but has shifted focus to posting photos of celebrities wearing their clothes. A video promoting the fine jewellery was captioned: 'Introducing the new #LVVolt Campaign. #KidCudi, #JinChen, and #AliciaVikander showcase pieces from #LouisVuitton’s unisex Fine Jewelry Collection that pays tribute to the Maison’s iconic initials. Discover the campaign via link in bio.' The post was followed by a photo of Alicia Vikander then a clip of Kid Cudi, which both received backlash. Check more our collection on REVER LAVIE
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![]() Ram raiders have escaped with a number of luxury goods after crashing a car into Auckland's Louis Vuitton store. A video circulating on social media shows a front shop window of the Queen St store smashed, and a silver Mazda vehicle reversing from it with a damaged front bumper. Detective senior sergeant Chris Allan said a group of people gained access to the store at 4.13am on Saturday with a vehicle. >>> Read more about: TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET GOES SHIRTLESS IN LOUIS VUITTON FOR 2022 OSCARS They left the scene soon after, stealing multiple items, he said. “Police were on scene swiftly, but the offenders had left the area,” he said. Anyone who had any information on the incident was urged to contact police on 105 and quote the file number 220326/4301. Louis Vuitton Rug has been reached for comment. Check more our collection on REVER LAVIE
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Many outfits in Fortnite have a counterpart that seems to be from a different dimension. These skins bear a strong resemblance to the original but have a dark side to them, which is why they belong to the Shadow or Dark series.
The latest member of the Shadow series is Monarch, who was added to Fortnite in February 2022. The outfit can be purchased for 1,200 V-bucks, and it comes with quests that grant even more cosmetic items and styles for the skin. Shattered Wings back bling, Monarch’s Glow weapon wrap, and additional, golden styles are obtained upon completing the quests, as well as 28 XP levels. Monarch’s level up quest pack includes four sets of weekly quests, each one containing seven challenges that add up to a total of 28. Quests are completed by collecting level up tokens that are scattered across the map. Here’s where to find all week one Monarch Level Up Tokens. The first set of tokens can be found from small landmarks around the map; Mighty Monument, Sunflower Saplings, Happy Camper, Sandblast Estate, Rocky Residence, east of Greasy Grove, and northeast of Logjam Lumberyard. Where to find the Monarch Level Up Token at Mighty Monument South of Sleepy Sound, next to large bushes Where to find the Monarch Level Up Token at Sunflower Saplings On a campsite southeast of Covert Cavern Where to find the Monarch Level Up Token at Sandblast Estate On a campsite southeast of Covert Cavern Where to find the Monarch Level Up Token at Sandblast Estate In the livingroom at Rocky Residence Where to find the Monarch Level Up Token East of Greasy Grove In the middle of the bridge that connects the grass and the desert area Where to find the Monarch Level Up Token Northeast of Logjam Lumberyard On top of a mountain northeast of Logjam Lumberyard
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An art gamer has created a stunning but horrifying painting based on the design of Warden, a mob that came to Minecraft in the Wild Update.
Over the past decade, the world of Minecraft has evolved as the developers at Mojang seek to periodically update the game. That support is likely to continue into 2022, when the game studio unveiled the Wild Update. This new version of the game promises to bring loads of things to procedurally generated worlds, including two new biomes: Deep Dark and Swamp. Also, some mobs are expected to appear in this update, such as Warden. Warden seems to be one of the strongest mobs in Minecraft. In the game world, it is a hostile mob summoned by Sculk Shriekers, another Wild Update addition. Wardens use vibration and smell to track the player, and they are a dangerous enemy because they have a huge amount of health. Recently, a gamer created a unique piece of art that makes Warden look even scarier than it is today. In a post on Reddit, a user named DrZorteus shared an image they created based on Minecraft. However, this is not an ordinary picture, as they have decided to make Warden from the upcoming Wild Update. What makes this piece of art stand out is that the Reddit user chose to recreate the hostile mob in a more realistic art style. As a result, the finished product is appalling, to say the least. In the image, Warden stands in what appears to be a dark cave. There were a pair of light sources found in the scene; one is from the torch at the front, while the other comes from the Warden himself. The creature's appearance is a nightmare for many, as it has flesh and huge hands attached to disproportionately long arms. In addition, it contained an open rib cage that presumably housed the dead souls of those it consumed. Furthermore, it has a pair of horns placed on either side opposite its gaping ape. It's no surprise that this beautiful work of art based on Warden has attracted the attention of numerous members of the Minecraft community on Reddit. With over 19.9k upvotes in less than a day, many were impressed and perhaps appalled by the Guardian's realistic rendition. "This looks great but it gives me creeps," PlanktonPractical248 said on Reddit. Also, some fans, such as No_Recognition8641, point out that it looks like a monster that could be featured in Stranger Things. This realistic look of Warden from the upcoming Wild Update for Minecraft is sure to delight many fans. It will be interesting to see what other creations are made by members of the community as they continue to wait whenever The Wild.
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Godzilla has spent decades developing its way through films from Japan and North America, with Legendary Pictures recently announcing that it is creating a new TV series with Apple TV+ to bring MonsterVerse is back. Now, it looks like Toho Studios is looking to re-enter the kaiju game as new reports surface that the film's producers are set to begin filming a new kaiju project that will take place over a period of time. The space is very unique.
It's been a few years since we last saw Godzilla of the East, with Shin Godzilla introducing a very different version of the lizard king, created under the expertise of Hideaki Anno, creator of Neon Genesis Evangelion. With the latest Japanese movie featuring the scariest-looking lizard king to date, there's still no news on whether this new kaiju classic will return in the future. However, Anno herself is busy and expanding the "Shin Universe" with her upcoming take on two other classic Japanese characters in Shin Kamen Rider and Shin Ultraman. As reported by Kaiju News Outlet, Toho Studios is apparently looking for additional elements for an upcoming kaiju project that will take place in the 1940s and is scheduled to begin filming next month with director Takashi. Yamazaki. Take the opportunity to travel to the past to tell a new story in Godzilla's universe: The King of Monsters retained his crown in Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse, defeating Kong in a one-on-one battle in the latest crossover, Godzilla Vs. Kong. While the returning kaiju for the upcoming Apple TV+ series has yet to reveal which giant beasts will return, we certainly wouldn't be surprised if both Godzilla and Kong return to the spotlight. Which giant monster do you think will appear in Toho Studios' next kaiju movie? Do you think we'll see Shin Godzilla return in Toho's future? Please let us know in the comments or contact me directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk about all things Godzilla and friends manga, anime, and the world.
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A brand new Nerf toy weapon, modeled after the SMG from Fortnite, is set to hit shelves in August, to the delight of fans and collectors. A Nerf version of one of Fortnite's most iconic weapons is getting released soon. This video game-inspired toy from the iconic recreation company is far from the first of its kind, as Nerf has been known to collaborate with other popular gaming IPs like Minecraft when creating novel toys. Fortnite isn't just one of the most popular IPs in video games - it's one of the most popular IPs anywhere. As such, the marketing and cross-promotional potential of the title, at this time, seems almost limitless. Typically, this cross-promotion comes in virtual form, with countless musicians, actors, and other celebrities having been added to the battle royale phenomenon over the past few years. Fortnite also features skins and gear based upon fictional characters from best-selling franchises like Avengers in the leadup to new entries in the series, which inevitably helps raise visibility. This appears to be a two-way street if Fortnite's iconic cameo in Avengers: Endgame is any indication. Most recently, the game teamed up with the NBA in the form of the All-Star Hub, which brought with it a host of new cosmetics and emotes. Fortnite's collaborations aren't strictly limited to the digital realm, as evidenced by its upcoming collaboration with legendary toy company Nerf. Earlier today, GamesRadar revealed the all-new Nerf Fortnite Compact SMG Motorized Dart Blaster, which is modeled after the ultra-powerful SMG from the game. The electric toy weapon is powered by four AA batteries and can fire up to eight Nerf darts in rapid succession before it automatically loads the next clip. The toy is built with high-quality hard plastic and a rubberized grip. It will be released to the public on August 1 of this year. The premium build and accurate design of this upcoming piece of Fortnite memorabilia make it a great gift for any collector or fan of the game. The SMG's vibrant red color also makes it stand out as far as novelty items go, even amongst Nerf's other brightly colored products. Even for people who aren't interested in Fortnite but love Nerf guns, this will likely be a popular commodity. Of course, many of those familiar with Fortnite know about this toy's in-game counterpart all too well; when the SMG was introduced to Fortnite back in 2018, it had to be swiftly patched because it was too overpowered. This Nerf gun might not cause the same level of damage as the gun that inspired it, but its build quality will certainly allow enthusiasts to pretend that it does. Fortnite Mobile Gaming Bedroom Rug Home Decor![]() ![]()
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