Prominent director James Mangold–who directed Logan, Ford v Ferrari, and Walk The Line and is attached to direct the new Indiana Jones movie–has said he won’t make a movie in the state of Georgia due to a recent law that makes changes to voting rules. Mangold said succinctly on Twitter, …
Read More »Sebastian Stan Responds To Rumors About Luke Skywalker Casting
There is an ongoing rumor that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier star Sebastian Stan will play Luke Skywalker in some future TV or film project for Star Wars. Now, the actor himself has responded to this ongoing speculation in an appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America. Stan told the …
Read More »Why The Suicide Squad's King Shark Isn't A Hammerhead Like He Is In The Comics
The Suicide Squad director James Gunn has explained why Sylvester Stallone’s King Shark’s design in the movie is slightly different than his look from the source material. Writing on Twitter, Gunn confirmed that he did in fact conduct tests with King Shark’s original hammerhead design, and he thought he might …
Read More »George R.R. Martin Signs New Deal With HBO Reportedly Worth $10 Million Or More
George R.R. Martin is staying in business with HBO, recently reportedly signing a “massive overall deal” with the network to development more content for HBO and HBO Max. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Martin’s deal covers five years and is said to be in the “mid-eight figure” range. That means …
Read More »Monster Hunter Rise Sells 4 Million Copies Right Away
Monster Hunter Rise is off to a fantastic start. The Nintendo Switch RPG has shipped more than 4 million copies worldwide, just days after it released on March 26. “Shipped” doesn’t necessarily mean sold, but it’s still a massive figure for the game. By comparison, Monster Hunter World shipped 5 …
Read More »This Year's Call Of Duty: Vanguard Goes Back To World War 2, Report Says
New information regarding this year’s Call of Duty game has been revealed, apparently, ahead of an official announcement, including a return to a World War II setting and more. Eurogamer backed up Modern Warzone’s report that claimed 2021’s game is coming from Sledgehammer Games, the studio behind 2017’s Call of …
Read More »Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Adds New Miami, Cuba, And Golova Maps This Week
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is changing things up this week with a new take on the existing Miami map to address player feedback. However, it’s also getting a few new maps that should help to further shake up the game. As announced by developer Treyarch on Twitter, …
Read More »Anthem Director Leaves BioWare After Reboot Plans Shut Down
BioWare’s Jonathan Warner–who was most recently the game director on Anthem–has officially left the studio. He announced on Twitter that his final day was March 26, and he’s looking forward to playing new BioWare games as a fan rather than a developer. He said he’s “moving on to do new …
Read More »All The Xbox Games Showcased During Microsoft's ID@Xbox Stream
Microsoft’s ID@Xbox event on Friday featured a great many independent games–in total, the company showed off more than 60 games that are coming Xbox and PC in the future. More than 20 of these are launching day one on Xbox Game Pass. If you missed the broadcast or need to …
Read More »Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War/Warzone: Triple-Double XP Live Now For The Weekend
Call of Duty’s biggest games are getting some new updates, and the patch notes show a variety of additions. These include a special bonus XP weekend which is live now, a new weapon, and the Nuclear Apocalypse event. Activision outlined all the major developments for Call of Duty: Black Ops …
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