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Why didn't Cartoon Network pick up Korgoth? Its awesome!
Never watched Korgoth, but I've been grinding through Clone Wars and the Green Lantern animated series (both available on NetFlix). Both shows have been better than I've expected so far and it makes me a little sad that both got cancelled (especially the GL show - after only 1 season).
Finished watching the Clone Wars TV series (all 6 seasons are up on NetFlix). A good watch that I'd recommend for any nerd wanting to work on his Star Wars street cred.
As Interstellar’s early November release draws ever closer, plans have been announced for a unique preview of director Christopher Nolan’s epic sci-fi film. From October 6, fans in four US cities – New York City, Houston, Los Angeles and Chantilly, VA – will be able to watch sequences from the film through Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets
According to the film's official website, visitors to selected IMAX theatres will be able to "sit down, strap in and immerse themselves" in scenes set aboard The Endurance, the spacecraft piloted by Interstellar stars Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway. Visitors to the free exhibits are promised an experience similar to a zero-gravity simulator. HBO has previously used Oculus Rift technology in a Game of Thrones exhibition that allowed users to ascend The Wall in the lift used in the TV series; if the lift broke, the wearer would plunge to their death.
Meanwhile, the producers of Interstellar have worked with Google to create an online Interstellar Space Hub, allowing visitors to take an educational trip through the universe and learn more about the science behind the film, which follows a manned mission to find other inhabitable planets as Earth begins to die.