november

Lego Star Wars Holiday Special Will Introduce Rey to a Young Luke Skywalker This November

More than 40 years after the original, Star Wars is getting a new Holiday Special on Disney+. But there’s a twist. Fans hoping for live-action Wookiee shenanigans will instead get a new adventure in LEGO animation. As revealed by USA Today, the 45-minute Lego Star Wars Holiday Special will reunite Rey, Finn, Poe, and other characters for a new Life Day celebration that nods to the original Holiday Special from 1978. It will also feature appearances from Kylo Ren, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and of course, Chewbacca himself. Executive producer Josh Rimes even teased that…
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Xbox Series X Release Date Set for November

Microsoft has finally revealed a release window for the Xbox Series X. The console will be out this November, according to a new post on Xbox Wire. The publisher also announced that Halo Infinite is being delayed to 2021, which means that the highly-anticipated shooter won’t be a launch game for the next-gen console. But Microsoft stressed that there will still be plenty of stuff to play on the Xbox Series X in November. Here’s a breakdown of what’s releasing alongside the console launch: More than 50 new games planned for this year across generations and optimized for Xbox Series X, including Assassin’s…
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Animaniacs Reboot Hulu Release Date Set for November, Season 2 Confirmed for 2021

Animaniacs is set to break free from a decades-long purgatory in the Warner Bros. Water Tower, thanks to the impending arrival of a Hulu reboot series, which now has a solid release date. Hulu has officially announced that the new Animaniacs will premiere on its platform on Friday, November 20. The series, a production of Hulu, Amblin Television and Warner Bros. Animation, will launch with 13 episodes, showcasing the rebooted adventures of Warner siblings Yakko, Wakko and Dot in a return that’s 22 years in the making, reinventing the classic 1993-1998 animated series and its concluding 1999 direct-to-video feature, Yakko’s…
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Ready Player One Sequel Coming in November

In a world shaken by pandemic, with hundreds of thousands of dead from a preventable failure of governments around the globe, much of humankind is searching for glimmers of hope in the United States’ electoral politics. Any modicum of bad news – whether it is a bad poll result or vain, Dunning-Kruegered rappers launching attention grabs disguised as presidential campaigns – is enough to set an enormous chunk of humankind into hair-shedding jitters. Hope is about the only thing sustaining many of us through these dark days. You will find no hope here. Ernest Cline, nostalgia peddler and author of…
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Black Widow Moves to November, Pushes Eternals to February

In not entirely surprising news, Disney is starting to claim some of the shifting release calendar real estate in 2020 and 2021. Chief among its biggest moves is the revelation that the Mouse House has pushed Black Widow from its previous May 6 launch date to Nov. 6. The announcement, which accompanies news of Mulan moving to July and Jungle Cruise being delayed a full year until summer 2021, has resulted in Marvel’s entire movie release calendar getting shifted and shaken. Indeed, the Nov. 6 release date that Black Widow moves to was previously staked out by fellow Marvel Studios…
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No Time to Die Delayed Until November as Coronavirus Fear Spreads

As it turns out, April really was no time to die at all since the 25th James Bond movie, No Time to Die, has moved off its April release date in favor for a November debut. The news is the latest fallout from rising global anxiety over the coronavirus outbreak turning into a full-on pandemic. MGM Pictures and Eon Productions, the latter of whom produces the James Bond franchise, made the news official on Wednesday when they tweeted out that the intended April release for No Time to Die has been scrapped in favor of a Nov. 12 release in…
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November

In this tale of love and survival in 19th century Estonia, peasant girl Liina longs for village boy Hans, but Hans is inexplicably infatuated by the visiting German baroness that possesses all that he longs for. For Liina, winning Hans? requited love proves incredibly complicated in this dark, harsh landscape where spirits, werewolves, plagues, and the devil himself converge, where thievery is rampant, and where souls are highly regarded, but come quite cheap. With alluring black and white cinematography, Rainer Sarnet vividly captures these motley lives as they toil to exist?is existence worth anything if it lacks a soul?Rated: Not…
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