Starz’s beloved historical fantasy series Outlander will take its final bow this May, wrapping up over a decade of storytelling adapted from the pages of Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling books. But choosing how to do so has never been an easy task, showrunner Matthew B. Roberts tells Den of Geek ahead
The Legend of Zelda Musical Classics Comes To Vinyl
Fans and collectors should love this. Game music label GameChops is thrilled to release Zelda Classics by the Sixth Station Trio, an elegant classical tribute to the iconic themes of The Legend of Zelda. Featuring 16 arrangements for piano, cello, and violin, each reinterpretation leans into emotion and storytelling. The
SXSW VP of Music Brian Hobbs Teases 2026 Festival’s Biggest Shows
South by Southwest has long given stages to emerging musicians, casting them a wider line to attract new fans and adapt the scene. This year, many of those artists have the chance to perform at multiple locations over the course of the seven-day festival; a benefit to both the musicians
10 Gamers Share Their Controversial Opinions
Spend enough time in any gaming community, and you’ll find that “hot takes” are never in short supply. For this list, we pulled directly from a discussion on the r/gaming subreddit where users were asked to share their most controversial gaming opinions. The responses ranged from bold critiques of beloved
10 Movies Where the Script Didn’t Live Up to the Looks
Some films are visual masterpieces. The cinematography is stunning, the production design meticulous, the costumes flawless, and the score unforgettable. But once the story unfolds, things fall flat. These are the movies that dazzled audiences on a technical level yet left many viewers debating whether the screenplay matched the ambition