AnomanderRake

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"X-Men '97's home page on Disney+ reveals that the series is rated TV-14 while the original show was TV-Y7. This suggests the reboot will be a bit more mature than the series that came before. TV-14 suggests the following: "This program contains material that most parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age." This is basically the television equivalent of PG-13, which is the rating of most Marvel Cinematic Universe films. For comparison, Marvel's What If...? series on Disney+ is also TV-14."

 

spoilerSpiral, Roberto, Abscissa, Sauron and Mojo

 

More than 25 years after the original run ended, The X-Men Manga is returning to print with a brand new remastered edition. Preorders are now live at Amazon, priced at $25 and releasing on November 12, 2024, with the limited reprint already number two in Amazon's Action & Adventure Manga chart.

The 512-page deluxe manga is set to be reprinted in paperback and has received a brand new translation, packing the new volume with stories from Hiroshi Higuchi’s manga. The original volumes have been out of print and unavailable for years, so this is a grand opportunity for any avid fans to check out the manga and especially good news for any X-Men collectors out there.

 

Caption from his Instagram: "Welly welly welly well. If it isn't our old Droogie Pyro…, deadpool3 #pyrosback"

The caption accompanies a selfie Stanford took during a break in filming on-set. The outfit he's wearing in the selfie is a perfect match to the one Pyro is wearing in the Deadpool & Wolverine teaser trailer.

 

Transcript: "Ultimately, there are 10 basic X-men plots.

  1. Aliens ruin Scott Summers day
  2. The teenage female audience surrogate (Kitty, Jubilee, Armor, etc) does something cool
  3. Bigots ruing Scott Summers' day
  4. Storm wrestles with her leadership position
  5. Time travelers ruin Scott Summers' day
  6. Everything connects back to Wolverine
  7. Literal demons rise up from Hell to ruin Scott Summers' day
  8. Professor Xavier turns out to have done a bad thing
  9. The other X-men ruin Scott Summers' day
  10. The Phoenix shows up (most likely to ruin Scott Summers' day)"
 

Video Description: "It’s not always easy to face your darkest fears.

This March, writer and artist Peach Momoko brings the Children of the Atom to ‘Ultimate X-Men’ #1, arriving March 6."

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"Originally announced in November 2021 and slated for a fall 2023 premiere on Disney+, the first season of the new series — which has already greenlit season 2 — was pushed to 2024 with animated shows Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (formerly Spider-Man: Freshman Year) and Black Panther spinoff Eyes of Wakanda. The 10-episode X-Men '97 season 1 is first in the lineup and is set to release in the spring, according to a new report.

X-Men '97 will be available to stream on Disney+ in "mid to late March," Cosmic Circus reports. Marvel Studios has yet to confirm the news."

 

So I recently set up a home media server and was planning on setting up remote access using Tailscale which doesn't work very well with VPN's from what I have read.

I don't want to download things exposing my IP address so was thinking about picking up a Raspberry PI and running Radarr & Sonarr, then setting the PI to auto transfer to my server every 24 hours with any new files.

I've never used a Raspberry Pi before so wasn't sure if the Zero would be powerful enough to do this. It'd literally just be used to connect to a VPN, Download and transfer files on my network.

Would the Pi Zero be suitable or is there a better Pi for this use case?

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