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Netflix’s Grand Army Trailer Reveals a Gritty High School Aesthetic

Move over Skins and Euphoria, Netflix’s Grand Army is joining the gritty (and hopefully not too realistic) high school show bandwagon. Netflix has unveiled a release date and first trailer for Grand Army, an adult drama about a New York high school from playwright Katie Cappiello. Grand Army will premiere all nine of its hour-long episodes on October 16 on Netflix. Here is the aforementioned, decidedly gritty, trailer. Oh yes, there is some Skins DNA in that bad boy. A mournful saxophone rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner over images of a dingy New York high school is what one might…
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Marvel’s Avengers Reveals Kate Bishop as DLC Character

Square Enix is adding another character to Marvel’s Avengers‘ lineup of playable heroes. Kate Bishop has been revealed as a post-launch DLC character for the game that pits Earth’s Mightiest Heroes against Advanced Idea Mechanics (AIM), the evil tech corporation that’s taken over the world. As her announcement trailer teases, Kate, the third Hawkeye in the comics, is working with SHIELD and is on a mission to find Clint Barton, the first Hawkeye, who has been captured by AIM. Check out the reveal trailer below: In case you’re not caught up on the comics, Kate was first introduced in Young…
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Fall Guys Season 2 Trailer Reveals Medieval-Themed Update

Devolver Digital and Mediatonic revealed Fall Guys season 2 during Gamescom 2020, the first major seasonal content update for the party game phenomenon of the summer. The new season will feature new stages and skins inspired by the middle ages and classic fantasy. Skins include adorable wizard costumes as well as mighty knights, dragons, witches, and what looks like…vikings? Check out the trailer for Fall Guys season 2: The trailer teases castle-themed stages that will both challenge competitors’ timing as well as their balance. One stage even includes what looks like some type of spike trap, which looks painful, especially…
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Power Rangers: Sins of the Future Reveals Wes and Jen’s Love Life in Exclusive Preview

Ever since the end of Power Rangers Time Force, fans have wondered what happened with Wes and Jen. Their love was real and true but Jen went back to the future, leaving Wes on his own. We got a brief look into their lives in the Time Force/Wild Force team-up but it seemed like Jen’s main home was still the future. Yet, the couple seemed very much in love. How did Jen and Wes make their relationship work? Could they? Power Rangers: Sins of the Future has the answers to those questions and a whole lot more. Previously announced in…
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Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War Leak Reveals Story Details

Dataminers have seemingly uncovered a description of Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War that reveals the game is a direct sequel to the original Black Ops. “The iconic Black Ops series is back with Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War – the direct sequel to the original and fan-favorite Call of Duty®: Black Ops,” reads a section of the datamined description (as posted by CODTracker). “Black Ops Cold War will drop fans into the depths of the Cold War’s volatile geopolitical battle of the early 1980s. Nothing is ever as it seems in a gripping single-player Campaign, where…
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Call of Duty: Season 5 Reloaded Roadmap Reveals New Warzone Mode

Activision and developer Infinity Ward have revealed a roadmap for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone‘s Season 5 Reloaded update, and it starts with the Games of Summer event. “Following Shadow Company’s explosive arrival to Verdansk, Games of Summer will arrive to challenge all Operators on their skills,” reads a post on the Activision blog. “Only the most talented will be rewarded with the spoils of the games; the prospect of which has invited a new reinforcement to the Coalition’s Warcom division.” What are the Games of Summer? Well, they’re a collection of challenges that will divide players into…
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The Batman Trailer Reveals Unrecognizable Colin Farrell as The Penguin

Did you know that Colin Farrell is in The Batman trailer as legendary Batman villain the Penguin? No, seriously…he is. You just might have missed him since he looks absolutely nothing like Colin Farrell in it. The Batman director Matt Reeves is pretty clear about the fact that the man who will one day be known and feared as the Penguin is still just Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, and not quite yet the legendary Gotham villain. In fact, the movie will be quietly telling origin stories for many of Batman’s rogues gallery. “Oz is not yet the kingpin that he’s going…
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The Batman Trailer Reveals Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman

Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman is one of the great bits of superhero movie casting. And today during DC FanDome we got a very small glimpse of the new iteration of the anti-hero when The Batman trailer was unveiled in all its eerie glory. The Batman director Matt Reeves introduced the panel and revealed that the film would work as an origin for Batman’s rogues gallery including Kravitz’s character. “Selina isn’t yet Catwoman” Reeves told host Aisha Taylor. So, what do we know about her. Well, it’s the early days of the rogue, and just like Bruce she’s in the early…
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Batwoman: Javicia Leslie Reveals Her Superhero Inspiration

Fans got to meet Javicia Leslie at DC Fandome’s BAWSE: Females of Color Within the DC Universe panel, where she and other Actresses of Color in the DC universe talk about their roles. Leslie will star as Ryan Wilder, an original character who takes on the titular role of Batwoman in the show’s upcoming second season. Ryan Wilder is described as: Likable, messy, a little goofy and untamed. She’s also nothing like Kate Kane, the woman who wore the Batsuit before her. With no one in her life to keep her on track, Ryan spent years as a drug-runner, dodging…
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Wonder Woman 1984: New Fandome Trailer Reveals Cheetah

Wonder Woman 1984, the sequel to the 2017 megahit starring Gal Gadot in the eponymous role, was originally meant to hit theaters in June. This obviously didn’t happen. The global outbreak of COVID-19 closed theaters and forced Hollywood studios to delay their summer tentpole releases (and to consider VOD release, as will be the case with Disney’s Mulan), lest they lose millions and millions of dollars. Now, we have a new date for the Wonder Woman 1984: October 2nd, and we’re finally getting some new #content to get us (even more) hyped about it. The gorgeous new trailer, released earlier…
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Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 4 Update Teaser Reveals Marvel Event

A post on the Fortnite Twitter account seemingly confirms previous rumors that the game’s upcoming Chapter 2, Season 4 update will feature a tie-in with Marvel Comics. 🔨⚡🌈 pic.twitter.com/0U7fFnrTsW— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) August 21, 2020 As you can see, the above tweet isn’t exactly overflowing with shocking new details. However, it does seemingly confirm that the next Fortnite update will emphasize the game’s upcoming Marvel collaboration. It also verifies that the update will start on August 27. How long this update will last and what, exactly, will be included as part of this event is what remains to be seen. Of…
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Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Netflix Film Reveals Cast with Cate Blanchett, Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, More

Netflix has officially unveiled the cast of director Guillermo del Toro’s rendition of classic tale Pinocchio; an impressive lineup that’s notably highlighted by A-listers such as Cate Blanchett, Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton. The film will utilize stop-motion as the means to update the often-adapted tale famously conveyed by author Carlo Collodi’s 1883 serial story collection, The Adventures of Pinnochio, and, of course, Disney’s iconic, culturally-cemented 1940 animated Pinocchio film. Additionally, the plot will carry some newfound historical gravitas by moving the story’s traditional time setting to a World War II-era backdrop, focusing on the rise of Fascism in Mussolini’s…
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Justice League: The Snyder Cut Reveals New Steppenwolf Design

Even the most hardcore DCEU fan is likely to admit that Justice League movie villain Steppenwolf was something of a disappointment. Despite having the pedigree of being created by the legendary Jack Kirby, the big screen Steppenwolf resembled a washed out video game boss, stripped of any/all notable motivation in favor of his quest to collect Mother Boxes and…um…make bad things happen on Earth. Of course, it’s entirely possible that Steppenwolf was a victim of the troubled production of Justice League, which saw director Zack Snyder leave the project after a personal tragedy, and replaced by Joss Whedon, who stewarded…
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Hood: Outlaws & Legends Trailer Reveals PlayStation 5 Heist Game

The recent PlayStation State of Play event featured the reveal trailer for a surprisingly intriguing Robin Hood PlayStation 5 (and PC) game called Hood: Outlaws & Legends. “Hood is not one person. It is an idea. A symbol to the people. A legend,” says game director Andrew Willans via the PlayStation Blog. “Because we are retelling a legend rather than being historically accurate, we have created our own version of Dark Ages Britain, a time when old-world myth and superstition compete with man-made power. In this time of feudal law, a powerful authority known as The State is trying to…
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Crash Bandicoot 4 Gameplay Video Reveals New Characters, Modes, and More

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time kicked off the latest PlayStation State of Play event, and we actually learned quite a bit of new information during the game’s latest showcase. First off, as we’ve heard before, Crash Bandicoot 4 will be a traditional Crash Bandicoot game in most of the ways that matter most to fans. That means that most of the game’s levels will see you navigate a course filled with obstacles and collectibles as you work to reach the end of each area, snag certain items, and defeat a variety of bosses. What longtime Crash fans may be…
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The Suicide Squad: James Gunn Reveals New Logo

James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad is on track to come out on time for its August 2021 release date, and the director has the logo to prove it. Indeed, JaGunn personally unveiled the new logo for Warner Brothers’ loose sequel to Suicide Squad (2016), announcing via Twitter that it was prepared just in time for his birthday. “TheSuicideSquad team just got me these amazing new official title treatments for my birthday,” James Gunn said. “And the cast and crew and I have so much more to show you guys on Aug. 22 at http://DCFanDome.com. See you there!” Additionally, The Suicide…
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Call of Duty Season 5 Roadmap Reveals Warzone Updates

The first trailer and roadmap for Call of Duty Modern Warfare‘s Season 5 update reveal some exciting new content coming to the game’s Warzone battle royale mode. The trailer (which focuses on new content coming to both Modern Warfare‘s multiplayer mode and Warzone) is light on specifics, but it cinematically confirms that Warzone‘s Verdansk map is about to be significantly altered for the first time since the free-to-play battle royale title launched. Specifically, it showcases that the roof of the stadium located in Verdansk is going to be blown open. Players will obviously be able to land directly into the…
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DC Reveals Young John Constantine in New Hellblazer Book

What would John Constantine, working class warlock and notorious scumbag who tends to end up doing the right thing anyway, do if billionaires with angel wings started hurtling from the sky and impaling themselves on church spires? He’d probably be pretty chill about it, to be honest, but we’re going to find out for sure in September’s Hellblazer: Rise and Fall, the new DC Black Label book from Tom Taylor and Darick Robertson. Taylor and Robertson got their first crack at Constantine in 2019’s DCeased: A Good Day to Die, the tie in/expansion to the surprise hit zombie book, DCeased.…
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Teenage Bounty Hunters Trailer Reveals Plenty of Teenage Bounty Hunting

In a world of frustratingly vague TV show titles like Reprisal, Dark, and Run, some titles have the moral courage to stand up and declare their intentions, loud and proud. Such is the case with Netflix’s latest teenage action comedy. It’s called Teenage Bounty Hunters and you will absolutely guess what it’s all about. Teenage Bounty Hunters stars Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellini as fraternal twins and best friends Sterling and Blair Wesley. As the show’s title so helpfully implies, Sterling and Blair are 16-year-old bounty hunters. Netflix’s full synopsis of the show reads: “Rebelling against their buttoned-up Southern…
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Pixar Reveals New Original Film is Luca

Disney and Pixar Animation Studios may still be angling for the intriguing Soul to meet its current November release date, but the pair is also now moving onto the next project with the announcement of Luca. The previously untitled film slated for June 18, 2021 was unveiled by Pixar on Tuesday after the movie’s name, Luca, leaked online earlier this week. That was due to Disney filing a trademark application for the title. Now we have our first concept artwork from the film, visible above, as well as new details about the animated movie, which is set in the Italian…
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