Netflix has dropped the first look at Alice in Borderland season 3, teasing a final game with the mysterious joker card playing a key role. The Alice in Borderland new teaser art shows three figures on a rooftop staring up at a large joker card in the sky, hinting at a new character yet to be revealed. The joker was first alluded to in Alice in Borderland season 2 when it appeared on a table full of playing cards. Set in a dystopian Tokyo, Alice in Borderland revolves around players who must take part in deadly games, each marked by different playing cards. These games help extend their visas in the city, but once the visa expires, the players face execution by lasers shot from above. Read More: Mortal Kombat 2: First look at “Johnny Cage” starring Karl Urban Fans have been eagerly awaiting Alice in Borderland season 3, which is set to premiere on Netflix in September 2025. Netflix has already delivered two successful seasons, with season 2 receiving impressive viewing hours,...
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army’s oldest veteran Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Sultan Mohammed Khan Mengal on Sunday died at the age of 103 in Quetta, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said. According to details shared from its Twitter handle, the ISPR statement read that Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Sultan Mohammed Khan Mengal, a keen soldier and adventurist, climbed, walked, skied, sailed, and rowed through all of Pak’s natural terrain on many expeditions. Lt Col Sultan Mohammed Khan Mengal(R), Oldest Veteran (103 yrs) of Pak Army passed away @ Quetta. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace. Col Mengal, a keen soldier & adventurist, climbed, walked, skied, sailed & rowed through all of Pak’s natural terrain on many expeditions — DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) September 26, 2021 The military’s media wing expressed their condolence over the demise and prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace. Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Sultan Mohammed Khan Mengal joined British In...
ISLAMABAD: With no breakthrough in talks between the PPP and PML-N over formation of government, Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi on Tuesday asserted that the Constitution is very comprehensive and offers solutions if political parties fail to forge consensus. Talking to journalists, the interim minister said that political parties are holding negotiations over the formation of new government, adding that there is “no deadlock” in this regard. “No party could secure a simple majority in the February 8 general elections and that is why political forces are engaging with one another,” he added. He said, “Under the Constitution, the last date to summon a session of the National Assembly is the 29th of this month and we still have some days to convene the sitting of the newly elected lower house of parliament.” Uncertainty looms over Pakistan’s political future as none of the major political parties – PML-N, PPP, or the PTI-backed independent candidates – secured a...
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