GTA Heist Tackles ‘Mount Chiliad Mystery’

The Mount Chiliad mystery might finally be solved in the next major Grand Theft Auto V update. Either that or the makers are just toying with their most dedicated fans.

For those of you who either never played GTA V or didn’t become obsessed with it, the ‘mystery’ surrounds a map in the cable car station on Mount Chiliad that includes an eye symbol, a hatching egg and a jetpack (which of course was a memorable part of GTA: San Andreas.)

Players with a lot of time on their hands have gone into obsessive detail trying to find meaning in this, with popular theories mentioning UFOs and the Illuminati and the idea that the mountain itself is a pyramid.

The next heist in the online element of the game is released next week with the following description, which heavily hints to these theories:

A billionaire tech mogul, an idealistic intelligence agent, a socially awkward conspiracy theorist, and a neurotic supercomputer have been forced into an unlikely alliance to save San Andreas from total annihilation. As apocalyptic threats mount from enemies unknown, you and your criminal crew are enlisted to untangle mysteries and eradicate threats spanning from the bustling streets of downtown Los Santos to the ocean floor and all the way to the inner depths of Mount Chiliad in an epic new online adventure.

Even more explicitly, the “Doomsday Heist” shows jetpacks as well as flying and underwater cars, not only fitting the theories but also bringing back some of the insanity of GTA: San Andreas that was lost in later instalments.

The bad news: as usual, it’s online play rather than single player offline, and PS3 and Xbox 360 users continue to be left out.

The Quest for the Holy Grail Meets Parkour in Real Life

From Devin Super Tramp:

Super thanks to the HISTORY channel for making this dream project happen! Filmed on location in France to promote the new show Knightfall! I’ve actually seen several episodes of it, and it’s legit, loved it! Check it out!

This video was filmed in 8K with the Red Helium Super 35 camera. The footage was then converted to HDR.

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This “Snow White Dagger Heart Engagement Ring” is Perfect for the Evil Queen in Your Life!

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Artist and Etsy seller AllThingsGeekChic made this beautiful “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” inspired ring for the fairest one of all! AllThingsGeekChic also has plenty of geeky rings for sale over at her etsy shop, so be sure to check them all out!

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Cast in 925 Sterling silver the dagger is 14k gold plated with 3 lab created blue diamonds. The heart is a 2ct lab created ruby. The band has 42 lab created diamonds down the sides for special added sparkle.

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For those interested, the ring is also available in 14k gold.

[Snow White Dagger Heart Engagement Ring]

Twice Upon a Time: The Official Trailer for the Doctor Who Christmas Special (2017)

The magical final chapter of the Twelfth Doctor’s (Peter Capaldi) journey sees the Time Lord team up with his former self, the first ever Doctor (David Bradley – Harry Potter, Game of Thrones) and a returning Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie), for one last adventure.

Two Doctors stranded in an Arctic snowscape, refusing to face regeneration. Enchanted glass people, stealing their victims from frozen time. And a World War One captain destined to die on the battlefield, but taken from the trenches to play his part in the Doctor’s story.

An uplifting new tale about the power of hope in humanity’s darkest hours, Twice Upon A Time marks the end of an era. But as the Doctor must face his past to decide his future, his journey is only just beginning.

‘Twice Upon A Time’ premieres Christmas Night at 9/8c on BBC America.

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Live-Action “Alita: Battle Angel” Gets a First Trailer

Here is the first trailer for the live-action adaptation of “Alita: Battle Angel,” a movie based on the manga of the same name. The movie is produced and written by James Cameron and is directed by Sin City’s Robert Rodriguez. Release date: July 2018.

Battle Angel Alita is the futuristic story of an amnesiac cyborg who becomes a deadly bounty hunter. It was first published in 1990, and ran for nine volumes until 1995. In 1993, a two-episode anime version was produced, which adapted the first two volumes of the manga.

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