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Commentaires sur Dynasty Warriors: Origins (Nintendo Switch 2) – Le test par Anonyme
Encore une critique à chier de votre site à chier le jeu est très supérieur aux autre vous êtes juste des notes de merde comme vous chier sur votre mère
Serie A : L’Inter s’impose à Udine sur la plus courte des marges et conforte sa première place de Serie A

Ita. : l'Inter met la pression
Dans un contexte de lutte en tête de la Serie A, l'Inter s'est imposé sur la pelouse de l'Udinese (0-1), ce samedi, lors de la 21e j......
'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' is a prequel to 'Game of Thrones.' Here's where the story fits in on a timeline.
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Stade Rennais – HAC : sur quelle chaîne et à quelle heure voir le match de Ligue 1 ?
La Jordanie, l’autre Terre Sainte

Journal des Transferts : un jeune du Barça vers le PSG, Rennes attaqué pour ses jeunes, une recrue à l'OL...

Star Academy estimations : Victor et Ambre grands favoris, Sarah ou Bastiaan éliminé ? (SONDAGE)

A Long-Execrated Attraction Faces Death as Universal Makes Way for a Massive New Coaster
Fast & Furious could finally be getting the love it deserves. Universal Orlando Resort just dropped a huge tease, leading millions to believe that the worst ride ever at Universal Studios Florida is finally going away to make way for something bigger, meaner, and faster. Credit: Inside the Magic Universal Orlando ‘Fast & Furious’ Could Be Getting Massive Facelift: New Announcement Sparks Rumors When guests step through the gates of Universal Orlando Resort, they expect spectacle—cinematic thrills, bold promises, and a sense that the parks are always racing toward what’s next. For decades, that forward momentum has defined Universal’s identity, often contrasting with the nostalgia-first magic guests associate with The Walt Disney Company. At Universal, change is part of the thrill. That’s why a single image, posted without explanation, sent shockwaves across the fandom this week. No press release. No caption. Just a sleek speedometer graphic—needles climbing, mileage ticking upward—sparking a frenzy of theories among longtime fans and first-time visitors alike. Fans are heartbroken. Others are energized. And nearly everyone is asking the same question: What does this mean for the future of Universal Studios Florida? Credit: Universal Pictures A Theme Park Built on Momentum—and Sudden Shifts Universal has never been shy about bold pivots. From retiring beloved classics to debuting cutting-edge coaster technology, the resort has shown a willingness to move fast—sometimes faster than fans expect. Attractions come and go, lands evolve, and intellectual properties rise and fall with pop-culture tides. Nowhere has that tension been more apparent than inside Universal Studios Florida, where space is tight and expectations are sky-high. Every square foot matters. Every announcement—or lack thereof—gets dissected by a fanbase trained to read between the lines. So when Universal’s official social channels quietly dropped a graphic that felt more like a teaser trailer than a theme park post, speculation was inevitable. Credit: Inside the Magic A Vague Tease Sends Social Media Into Overdrive Within minutes, X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit lit up with theories. Some fans zoomed in on the odometer. Others fixated on the aggressive climb of the speed needle. Threads multiplied, timelines flooded, and amateur sleuths began piecing together timelines, permits, and past rumors. 01.20.26 – @UniversalORL on X 01.20.26 pic.twitter.com/Nlm8k1ENwX — Universal Orlando Resort (@UniversalORL) January 17, 2026 The most discussed detail? The mileage display reading 012026—quickly interpreted as January 20, 2026. On Reddit, one highly upvoted comment read, “Universal doesn’t post anything by accident.” On X, fans traded GIFs of engines revving and rides closing, while others begged Universal to “just tell us already.” The excitement felt equal parts dread and anticipation—the unmistakable buzz that precedes a major park change. Credit: Inside The Magic Recent Closures and Construction Add Fuel to the Fire The timing couldn’t be more suspicious. Not long ago, Rip Ride Rockit officially closed, marking the end of another high-profile attraction. Since then, construction crews have been working day and night on a massive new project at Universal Studios Florida—one the resort has confirmed will be a roller coaster, though details remain tightly under wraps. Meanwhile, across the country, Universal Studios Hollywood is preparing to debut Hollywood Drift, a high-speed coaster inspired by one of Universal’s biggest film franchises. Fans immediately began connecting dots that Universal itself has yet to acknowledge. Credit: Universal Orlando Resort The Reveal: Is Universal Finally Ready to Retire Its Most Controversial Ride? Here’s where speculation turns pointed. For years, Fast & Furious Supercharged has carried an unwanted reputation among fans—often labeled the park’s “worst attraction.” Despite its blockbuster IP, the ride has struggled to win…
Mercato – Lee Kang-In visé par l’Atlético Madrid, le PSG a une réponse nette

Michael Weatherly évoque (avec humour) un possible crossover entre NCIS et Tony & Ziva

