DC’s Swamp Thing Gets a Terrifying New Teaser [Video]

SWAMP THING follows Abby Arcane as she investigates what seems to be a deadly swamp-born virus in a small town in Louisiana but soon discovers that the swamp holds mystical and terrifying secrets. When unexplainable and chilling horrors emerge from the murky marsh, no one is safe.

Based on the DC characters originally written and drawn by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. A new original series #DCUSWAMPTHING premieres May 31.

[DC]



IT Support Tale: Don’t Push That Button!

A funny IT comedy sketch comparing regular computer users to baby Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

Have you ever had a user that couldn’t follow instructions? Even when the instructions were as simple as “push this button, NOT that one”? It’s very simple, THIS button runs maintenance on the database, THAT one corrupts it. So don’t push THAT button!

[The Bitter IT Guy]



Will Smith Raps About Freddy Krueger in “A Nightmare on My Street”

A little before “A Nightmare on Elm St. 4: The Dream Master” came out in 1988, Will Smith released this song paying homage to the series. If you listened to the radio back then, you probably heard it all over the place, but the music video was only very briefly made available since it was sampling the original A Nightmare on Elm Street theme without permission. Now, thanks to the magic of the Internet, you can watch an official version of the video below!

Evolution of Iron Man in Movies & TV (1966-2019) with Avengers: Endgame

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pplR_MzaWAk

From Burger Fiction:

Day 2 of our Endgame hype train is here with the Evolution of the Avenger who started it all, Iron Man. We have updated the video to bring it up to speed in 2019 and made changes throughout. Enjoy while you wait for Endgame to finally get here!

[Burger Fiction]

Titan of Terror: The Dark Imagination of H.P. Lovecraft

Arcane books of forbidden lore, disturbing secrets in the family bloodline, and terrors so unspeakable the very thought of them might drive you mad. These have become standard elements in modern horror stories. But they were largely popularized by a single author: H.P. Lovecraft, whose name has become synonymous with the terror he inspired. Silvia Moreno-García dissects the “Lovecraftian” legacy.

[TED Ed]