Why Supernatural’s 300th Episode Is a ‘Starting Point,’ Not an Ending

This interview contains spoilers for Supernatural’s 300th episode, “Lebanon.”

Supernatural celebrated its 300th episode with a powerful installment that celebrated the strength of the Winchester family, bringing back Jeffrey Dean Morgan for the first time since Season 2.

With 300 episodes under their belts, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles), and Baby (their beloved Impala) might be running out of gas, but according to showrunner Andrew Dabb, the 300th episode is designed “to bring them to, not an endpoint necessarily, but a starting point.” Below, Dabb discusses the impact that John’s return will have on Sam, Dean, and Mary moving forward, and what we can expect from the show’s newly-announced Season 15.

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Pokemon Go Special Weekend Event Now Live

Between the ongoing Lunar New Year and Shiny Meltan events, this week has certainly been a busy one for Pokemon Go players, and now yet another event is underway in the mobile game. This weekend only, Niantic is holding a special friendship event, which offers players extra bonuses for sending gifts and trading Pokemon.

All weekend long, players’ friendship levels will increase twice as quickly as normal. Moreover, the amount of Stardust you need in order to trade Pokemon with friends has been reduced by half, and the amount of Candy you’ll receive for each trade is doubled.

The friendship event runs from now until 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on Monday, February 11. You can read more about it on the official Pokemon Go website. This is an especially good time to trade Pokemon in the game; not only has the Stardust requirement been reduced, but as part of the aforementioned Lunar New Year event, you have a much higher likelihood of receiving a Lucky Pokemon in trades.

The Lunar New Year event is scheduled to run until February 13. Until then, Spoink and other Pokemon that correspond with the Chinese Zodiac, such as Electabuzz, Dratini, and Mareep, will appear much more frequently in the wild, and you’ll have your first chance of encountering a Shiny Spoink.

The Meltan event, meanwhile, is scheduled to end on March 4. Until then, you’ll have a chance of finding a Shiny Meltan each time you open the Mystery Box. Additionally, the time you need to wait to open the Mystery Box again has been reduced by three days.

Next week, Niantic is hosting this month’s Community Day. The event takes place on Saturday, February 16 and features Swinub, a Ground/Ice Pokemon originally from Gold and Silver. On top of that, players will receive triple the normal amount of Stardust for catching Pokemon.

Apex Legends Review – Battle Royale The Way It Should Be

If Apex Legends has one thing going for it, it’s the feeling that the game is complete–something not all battle royale games can boast. The explosion of popularity in the genre means there are a lot of games that do last-player-standing competition pretty well, but with some kinks. Some existing shooters are adding battle royale modes to their offerings, fitting their existing gameplay into a new framework; other battle royale games are constantly struggling to work out bugs, kinks, and balancing issues; and still others started life as something else and managed to retrofit their ideas the battle royale mold, with some fitting better than others.

Meanwhile, Apex Legends focuses on doing one thing extremely well. That thing is team competition in the BR genre; at launch, it only includes a team-based mode where 20 groups of three players square off against each other. Everything in Apex Legends works to further teamwork: that includes a number of improvements to issues that plague the whole genre, like cleaning up inventory management and increasing accessibility, and the addition of new ideas, like squad composition elements and special character abilities.

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Apex Legends excels by combining good ideas that have worked in shooters before. The battle royale ruleset is the same as in similar games, with very few changes: Teams skydive onto a huge island with nothing and scramble to gather up weapons and items to use against any other teams they encounter until only one team survives. While there are no titans or wall-running, it’s still possible to see the bones of Titanfall 2 undergirding Apex, which reuses Titanfall’s weapons and some of its fluid movement mechanics, like sliding and mantling. But the core of the formula here is the tight, three-player squad structure, which all the other pieces benefit.

Another big change to the battle royale formula in Apex Legends is one extremely similar to what Blizzard brought to multiplayer FPS games in Overwatch. At the start of each match, each player chooses one of eight characters, each with specific abilities that serve specific roles. The defensive Gibraltar can drop a shield and call in an airstrike to drive another team back; the offensive Wraith can create portals between two locations and briefly disappear to avoid damage; the supportive Pathfinder uses grappling hooks and ziplines to help the team reach areas where they might have a tactical advantage.

It all plays back into the focus on teamwork, since no character is especially powerful, and no abilities are useful all the time. You’re not a lone wolf–instead, you have a specific role that complements teammates as you play, and that works to help find a new side of battle royale that hasn’t been explored before.

Moment-to-moment, though, what’s remarkable about Apex Legends is that it just works. Battle royale is a bit of an obtuse genre with a lot of moving parts; in most games, you find weapons, gun attachments, armor, healing items, and more. You’ll spend lots of time digging in menus to manage inventory. Apex streamlines all of that with user interface tweaks that make it possible to instantly identify what you need and ignore the things you don’t. Ammo types are color-coded to the guns that use them. Attachments automatically join with guns they fit and swap to appropriate new guns when you pick them up, while things you can’t use or don’t improve your gear are brightly marked as such. It’s an even more accessible version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s battle royale improvements with its Blackout mode, and the rest of the genre should adopt it.

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The best feature in Apex Legends is its extremely robust “ping” system, which lets you press a button to create a marker on your teammates’ screens. The ping system is super smart–aim it at a gun or a helmet and your character will identify that object’s location to everyone else. You can ping in your menu to call for things you need, mark places you want to go, or identify spots other players have passed through. Most importantly, you can use pings to mark enemy locations. The system is so responsive and well-implemented in Apex Legends that it can fully replace talking to your team at all. In fact, the accuracy of a ping on-screen can often be better at helping you quickly convey information than talking.

A revival system also helps you get more engaged with your team. If a teammate falls in battle and is knocked out of the match, you can recover their banner, an item that drops with their loot, and use it to respawn them into the game as if they just started. The system adds some intense, harrowing strategy to Apex that requires you to risk everything to save your squad; you can only call back dead teammates at specific, single-use Respawn Beacons on the map, but you’re completely exposed while doing so. Pull off a clutch play, though, and you can bring your team back from the brink. The system provides a great incentive to stay in matches and keep talking to and aiding your team, instead of just leaving when you die to join another match.

Like in Respawn’s previous games, shooting here is hefty and satisfying, and Apex sports a wide variety of cool guns to learn and master. However, gunplay sometimes gets held back because lots guns carry strangely small magazines. Players have a lot of health, which gets increased greatly with the addition of armor, so it often takes a lot of shots to take people down. Ideally, you’re always shooting someone with the help of a pal, but the small magazines have the effect of making you feel underpowered alone. In most matches I’ve played, shotguns get the most use from players because they have the highest likelihood of actually taking down an opponent, while many of the other guns spray bullets too much and leave you vulnerable as you reload and reload and reload.

Apex Legends is a mix of smart shooter ideas that makes for a competitive, team-based game that gets at all the best parts of battle royale while addressing a lot of the weaknesses.

As a free-to-play game, Apex Legends includes both loot boxes and in-game items that can be purchased with real money, and loot boxes can also be earned by playing. Everything on offer is cosmetic, much like in Fortnite or Overwatch, so paying money isn’t essential to playing the game and staying competitive, and you can largely ignore microtransactions if you aren’t interested in paying.

The one place Apex Legends’ microtransactions can irritate is in trying to unlock new characters. At launch, six characters are available for free, with two that can be unlocked either with paid or earned currency. Neither is essential–they offer different abilities but not better or worse ones–but as an average player, it still took me around 17 hours of play to earn enough currency to buy one character (it’ll be shorter if you get more kills and more wins). With Respawn adding more characters to the game in the future, it’s fully possible trying to unlock new characters will become a slog that turns off casual players and those unwilling or unable to pay.

Apex Legends is a mix of smart shooter ideas that makes for a competitive, team-based game that gets at all the best parts of battle royale while addressing a lot of the weaknesses. Respawn’s intense focus on team play makes Apex more than just a worthy addition to the genre; it’s an indicator of where battle royale should go in the future.

Aquaman Spinoff Movie About The Trench in Development

An Aquaman spinoff film centered on the Trench, the mass of ravenous amphibious creatures who attack Aquaman and Mera partway through the original film, is reportedly in early development.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, the project is simply titled The Trench, and won’t involve any of the main cast from the original film. It’s reportedly being written by newcomers Noah Gardner and Aidan Fitzgerald, and will be “horror-tinged” and set in the kingdom of the Trench. Both writers were assistants at JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions, and reportedly wrote the script for a submarine thriller called The Volos.

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Final Fantasy 14 Is Free On Amazon/Twitch Prime

Twitch Prime members have no shortage of freebies to claim this month. On top of February’s batch of free games, which will be available through the end of the month, one more title is now up for grabs for Amazon Prime members: Square Enix’s popular MMO, Final Fantasy XIV.

From now until May 3, Twitch Prime users can download the Final Fantasy XIV: Starter Edition on PC at no charge. The Starter Edition includes the base game, which allows users to play up through level 50, as well as a free 30-day subscription to the game.

As with other Twitch Prime games, Final Fantasy XIV: Starter Edition will be yours to keep forever, but you’ll need to subscribe in order to continue playing once the free 30-day period ends. To claim your free copy, simply click on the crown-shaped Prime Loot icon on Twitch’s website. You can find additional details on Square Enix’s website.

Square Enix recently confirmed that Final Fantasy XIV’s next expansion, Shadowbringers, will launch for PS4 and PC on July 2. The expansion will introduce a load of new content to the game, including new dungeons, environments, and classes, including the Gunbreaker. The expansion will also allow players to play as a Viera, the rabbit-like race Final Fantasy XII‘s Fran belonged to.

Twitch Prime is one of the benefits you receive with an Amazon Prime membership. In addition to Final Fantasy XIV: Starter Edition, Twitch Prime users can grab five other free titles for PC right now: Pikuniku, Dear Esther: Landmark Edition, Downwell, The Flame in the Flood, and Draknek & Co Puzzle Collection. All five will be free to download until February 28.

Captain Marvel Posters Show The Colorful Side Of Carol Danvers

With a few notable exceptions, posters for superhero movies tend to look of a certain type: a stern-looking hero, surrounded by explosions, maybe a villain head peering over the background. As if to respond to this trend, the latest posters for Captain Marvel put the focus much more closely on the hero herself, with bright pop art-inspired backgrounds and heavy contrast to make the colors stand out.

The posters were shown off by Disney marketing head Asad Ayaz, who similarly got first dibs to debut the live-action Aladdin remake poster. This pair of posters shows Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, in both her Kree warrior helmet (complete with stylish mohawk) and the more recognizable superhero suit.

This movie is a prequel of sorts, and will take place largely in the 1990s with a young Nick Fury. It aims to explain the origins of Captain Marvel, and where she’s been all these years as the Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and various other heroes have faced multiple world-ending threats without her.

This will all set the stage for Avengers: Endgame, in which we expect Captain Marvel to play a large part. In a post-credits sequence in Infinity War, Nick Fury put out an emergency distress call to Captain Marvel just before he faded away along with half the population. That implied that calling her in was something of a desperate last resort, so her standalone movie will go a long way to explaining why she’s a one-woman cavalry.

Endgame will mark the end of the ten-year culmination of Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, which have all been leading toward the events of Infinity War and the genocidal supervillain Thanos. More movies are already scheduled to come afterwards, like Spider-Man: Far From Home, but the world of the MCU is likely to be changed in some large ways, and Captain Marvel may take more of a leading role.

We just got our first look at the new suits that will be used in Avengers Endgame, and it’s shaping up to be the longest MCU movie yet. Before that final payoff to the Thanos arc, though, we need to see what Danvers is up to. Her movie will release on March 8.

New Anthem Trailer Sees All Four Javelins Play To Their Respective Strengths

BioWare has released the launch trailer for Anthem, which is scheduled to come out for Xbox One, PS4, and PC on February 22. You can play the game on February 15, though, with EA or Origin Access.

The launch trailer focuses on a team of four Freelancers suiting up for their next mission. Each Freelancer pilots one of the different Javelin exo-suits, and the trailer showcases the unique flight and combat mechanics of the four. You can watch it above.

First up is Ranger, which is strong enough to take a hit, but dashes out of the way of additional enemy fire before detonating the combos of the other Javelins with its precise, multi-targeting Ultimate attack. Up next is Colossus, which is strong enough to tank attacks with its shield as it dives into the front lines. Interceptor, meanwhile, dodges out of the way of enemy fire, darting between attacks with flips and dashes, and supporting the Colossus and Ranger on the front lines. Storm takes up the rear on the offensive, flinging fire, lightning, and ice from a relatively safe distance.

EA is expecting BioWare’s newest game to sell as many as 6 million copies by March, with lifetime sales ending up being much higher. CFO Blake Jorgensen said EA is confident that Anthem will reach these numbers based on the popularity of the game’s VIP and open demos, despite the major connectivity issues present in the former.

Anthem could be a major risk for BioWare, as it’s another game-as-a-service title that’s launching in an industry where Fortnite is still popular, Apex Legends has taken the world by storm with 10 million unique users, and Ubisoft’s The Division 2 is a month away from release. There’s only so much time people can devote to these games, but BioWare seems confident it can maintain a playerbase with its planned endgame content. At launch, Anthem will include three extra difficulties that unlock at level 30, the game’s current cap. You’ll also be able to complete daily, weekly, and monthly challenges, and story expansions are scheduled to come to Anthem in the months following release.

The Walking Dead’s Danai Gurira Leaving In Season 10 – Report

There are more massive changes afoot on The Walking Dead. After star Andrew Lincoln departed the series earlier in the season–along with co-star Lauren Cohan, who could still return–another character is saying goodbye.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Danai Gurira, who has played Michonne since Season 3, will depart during the 10th season. She has reportedly signed a deal for a “handful of episodes” that will air throughout Season 10–which was just ordered by AMC. THR also notes that it’s likely Gurira will take part in the upcoming made-for-TV The Walking Dead movies that Lincoln will also star in.

The move comes at an interesting time for the actress. In 2018, she made a splash in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in both Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War. She’s set to reprise her role as Okoye once again in Avengers: Endgame and–theoretically–in future MCU films. Given how busy Marvel Studios seems to keep its stars, also fitting in months of filming the zombie series could become difficult.

As for what this means for The Walking Dead, the loss of Gurira is huge. She’s one of the few main faces of the show left. In addition to Lincoln and Cohan, The Walking Dead has also lost Chandler Riggs (Carl) and Lennie James (Morgan) in recent seasons. Remaining of the main cast. It remains to be seen what will happen with Judith (Cailey Fleming) and RJ (Antony Azor), Michonne’s children.

While this is sad news for fans, it should be noted that there’s still plenty of time left to enjoy Michonne on the show. The second half of The Walking Dead Season 9 premieres Sunday, February 10. If you haven’t seen the trailer for the new episodes yet, you should definitely check it out.

How The Legendary Canceled Nic Cage Superman Movie Led To Netflix’s Velvet Buzzsaw

Netflix’s new original film Velvet Buzzsaw premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, and the art world thriller may be the last thing you would associate with superheroes. But back in the ’90s, its writer/director Dan Gilroy made a name for himself rewriting troubled scripts for Hollywood. One of those scripts was Superman Lives, the proposed fifth live-action Superman movie that would have starred Nicolas Cage and been directed by Tim Burton. It was a dream project for Gilroy, but unfortunately the project was shut down right before filming was due to start, and it has since become one of the most legendary canceled movies ever (check out the documentary The Death of “Superman Lives”: What Happened? For more crazy stories about the production).

You may think this has nothing to do with Jake Gyllenhaal being haunted by a vengeful entity killing people through art exhibits, but according to Gilroy, it helped set him on the road that led to Netflix. “I worked for a year and a half on that movie and it fell apart,” Gilroy told GameSpot during an interview at Sundance. “I felt like I’d wasted my time, so I decided I was going to do this job for myself from now on. I decided to include as many personal ideas as I could so if it happens again, I can at least feel that I’ve grown. Whether it’s a big studio film or an indie film, I just write things with ideas or themes that are important to me, so it’s easier to make peace with it happening again.”

Since the ’90s, Gilroy has worked on both personal and big budget movies, from The Bourne Legacy and Kong: Skull Island to his directorial endeavors Nightcrawler, Roman J. Israel, Esq., and now Velvet Buzzsaw, which may be his most personal film yet–though not at first glance.

This is a movie about a dark entity murdering various figures in the art world. At the center of it all stands Jake Gyllenhaal as Morf Vandewalt, an outlandish art critic who never stops critiquing and has the power to make or break an artist with one sentence. While some may interpret Gyllenhaal’s over the top performance as mockery, Gilroy drew from his own experience to make sure the character was as serious as possible. “I was a critic for three years at Variety,” Gilroy said. “I certainly wanted the character to be somebody who takes the job seriously and whose integrity is vital to the character.”

He goes the distance with that portrayal to even show the negative effects of working in criticism, and how it affects both the critic and the artist. There’s a line in the film that Morf says: “Critique is so limiting and emotionally draining,” which rang true to Gilroy. “I take criticism seriously as a form,” explains Gilroy. “But there are instances where a negative review can hurt the artist. I wanted to explore that and how a negative review can affect the artist emotionally, and how that sense of responsibility can affect the critic. It was meant to underline Morf’s position and power.”

Morf is certainly a powerful critic, so when he discovers some disturbing but intriguing paintings at a dead man’s apartment, he immediately sets up a plan to sell them and get rich with a few other wacky characters. Greed takes over, until they start dropping like flies.

Once the killings begin, one of the most important things a horror movie needs to do is let you know early on whether you should feel sad for the characters that are dying, or if you’re meant to celebrate. Halloween? Good people being terrorized, Friday the 13th? Horrible people who deserve to die. Every horror movie has rules that it needs to follow, and Velvet Buzzsaw isn’t the exception.

Turns out, this was an early discussion, and by no means an easy one. “I remember thinking for about a week about this issue,” said Gilroy. “And I eventually decided that there was no way these could be good people we feel bad for. I decided that they all deserved to die, which would make their deaths funny, which helped lean into the satire of it.”

Not everyone who dies in Velvet Buzzsaw seems to deserve it, and that’s where the rules get tricky. A character who goes against the artist’s wishes and sells their paintings? Sure, go ahead and get killed by sentient paint. But a guy who realizes their mistake and tries to stop the whole operation? Someone who never even tried to sell a painting, and barely saw one? That’s where clear rules are needed, and Dan Gilroy did give this issue some thought.

“We thought of it like The Ring or Final Destination,” Gilroy explained. “We had a rule like traditional horror movies, where if you saw the video in The Ring, that’s it. Or if you cheated death in Final Destination, it didn’t matter what you did afterwards, you’re just going to get killed. So for us if you see or profit from the art, no matter in what way, you’re going to die.”

Velvet Buzzsaw is streaming on Netflix now.