New Joker Movie Clips Tease Next Trailer

The upcoming standalone Joker movie is set to be a little different from previous DC movies. It’s an R-rated movie that has been compared to the gritty crime films of Martin Scorsese, and it’s set to hit theaters this October. The second trailer is expected this week, and ahead of that we have a series of short clips from the movie.

The clips were posted on Instagram by the official Joker account. They are all extremely short, but provide some footage that wasn’t in April’s first trailer, including a weird one where Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) climbs into a fridge. There are also some almost subliminal flashes of text that appear on each clip. Reddit user leos-rdt has pieced these together, and they reveal when we will see the new trailer–Wednesday, August 28. Check the first clip out below and the others over at the Joker Instagram page.

Joker also also stars Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Bill Camp, Shea Whigham, and Marc Maron, and it releases on October 4. In a recent interview, director Todd Phillips revealed that the movie’s storyline has no connection to any comic books. “We didn’t follow anything from the comic books, which people are gonna be mad about,” Phillips, said. “We just wrote our own version of where a guy like Joker might come from. That’s what was interesting to me. We’re not even doing Joker, but the story of becoming Joker. It’s about this man.”

Joker is the latest of several movies on the way over the next couple of years from DC. It will be followed by Birds of Prey in February 2020, which sees Margot Robbie reprise her Suicide Squad role as Harley Quinn, with Wonder Woman 1984 is set to hit theaters in July next year. Ahead of that, There are also 2021 dates for the standalone Batman movie and James Gunn’s Suicide Squad reboot, while Aquaman 2 will be with us in 2022.

What’s New To Netflix This Week: Movies, TV, And Originals

If you love Jim Henson movies or puppetry in general, you’re probably pretty excited for this week’s Netflix selections, mainly one series that’s a prequel to a movie from 37 years ago.

As for your non-puppet options, Netflix has some new originals headed your way like Season 2 of the Million Pound Menu on Tuesday. The competition series is like Shark Tank for restaurants. Also, Season 2 of Droppin’ Cash arrives on Friday. That series is about musicians and athletes spending way too much money on items no one would ever need. Even though that series sounds entirely unappetizing, it’s actually pretty funny–which is completely unintentional.

The main course for this week is none other than The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. This is a prequel–of sorts–to the 1982 Jim Henson movie The Dark Crystal. The Netflix series uses a mixture of puppets and CG to bring the world of Thra to life. This show follows three elf-like Gelfings who discover a secret behind the power of the Skeksis–horrifying bird-like creatures. But does this new series live up to the hype?

In his review of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, GameSpot’s Chris E. Hayner said, “Puppetry is an art that isn’t quite as prevalent or as popular as it once was, which makes me afraid that seeing this art form from days gone will turn some off within the opening minutes of the series. Rest assured, however, if you can make it through the first 15-20 minutes of Episode 1, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance should hook you in with its fantastical storytelling and incredible world. So give it a chance to work its magic on you. You won’t regret it.”

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance arrives on Friday. Below, you’ll find everything coming to Netflix this week. And make sure to check out what’s coming in September for Netflix as well.

New to Netflix this week:

Tuesday, August 27

  • Million Pound Menu: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 7 — NETFLIX FAMILY

Thursday, August 29

  • Falling Inn Love — NETFLIX FILM
  • Kardec — NETFLIX FILM
  • Workin’ Moms: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Friday, August 30

  • The A List — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • CAROLE & TUESDAY — NETFLIX ANIME
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Droppin’ Cash: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • La Grande Classe — NETFLIX FILM
  • Locked Up: Season 3
  • Mighty Little Bheem: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Styling Hollywood — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • True and the Rainbow Kingdom: Wild Wild Yetis — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Un bandido honrado — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

World of Warcraft Classic Servers Are Now Live

The World of Warcraft Classic servers are now live. That is, if you haven’t been caught by the long queues.

World of Warcraft’s highly anticipated Classic servers were set to go live today, August 26, 2019 at 3 PM PT/6PM ET/11 PM BST. However, Blizzard warned that server overpopulation is very real, just based on the username claims that have been made so far.

If you’re one of the lucky ones to get into a World of Warcraft classic server, congratulations. If not, you may be waiting awhile depending on where in the queue landed.

Blizzard warned players that the Herod server was already overpopulated, and that players should consider moving to another server before Blizzard decides to raise any population caps. And that’s on top of the increased server sizes Blizzard has already implemented into World of Warcraft Classic servers.

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Star Wars Battlefront 2 Dev Reflects On Loot Box Fallout And The Game’s Growth Since Then

Star Wars Battlefront II design director Dennis Brännvall feels that the first-person shooter is in a good place. Having been the subject of a major loot box controversy when it launched in 2017, Battlefront II has slowly been regaining its player base over the past two years thanks to well-received updates and much-needed patches. In 2019, Battlefront II is almost a completely different game–on the multiplayer side anyway–and Brännvall believes players are truly beginning to see it.

“We hit rock bottom in terms of player sentiment but now it’s climbing every month,” Brännvall said in an interview with GamesIndustry.biz. “We’re delivering more content this year than we did in the first year, which is also a sign of a healthy game. The community’s happier than it’s ever been, especially with the big announcement yesterday. I think we had to take a step back, the team had to look at itself in the mirror a little bit, pick ourselves up from a really rough Christmas for everyone and then just get back to work.”

The announcement Brännvall is referring to is the massive series of content updates that are scheduled to hit Battlefront II before the end of 2019. This month, Republic Venator and Separatist Dreadnought warships are being added to Heroes vs. Villains. Changes are also being made to the interior of capital ships in Capital Supremacy–the 40-person game mode that combines land and space battles in the same arena. In both Capital Supremacy and Instant Action, you’ll also gain the option to spawn on command posts as well, not just squadmates or respawn points. Droids are also getting new cosmetics appearances to earn and unlock.

In terms of larger changes coming later in the year, Battlefront II is getting Republic Commandos as playable characters, a brand-new planet to play on, and a new co-op focused PvE experience that’s similar to 2005 Battlefront 2‘s beloved Galactic Conquest mode. There are a few more things scheduled for 2019 as well and, surprisingly, DICE is looking at more Battlefront II content in 2020 as opposed to moving production towards a new Battlefield.

“DICE has been on the sequel treadmill for quite a while, and I think the industry is changing rapidly,” Brännvall said. “We felt that, and we know that we want to build communities rather than customers. That’s been a change in our approach. We want to stick with our games a lot longer, and we want our communities to feel like they’re well taken care of.”

“It makes no sense to constantly try to stop them playing the game they like and make them play the new game they also should like just because we don’t want to work on the old game anymore. It’s not good for the community, and in this age, if it’s not good for the community it’s probably not going to be good for business either. That’s why we’re sticking with it.”

Battlefront II’s redemption is one of the most well-earned comebacks in the game industry in the past few years. Though the single-player story campaign still isn’t very good, the multiplayer has seen huge updates that have drastically changed the game for the better. All of Battlefront II’s updates have also been free and on a near-constant monthly basis as opposed to the costly quarterly updates seen in the first DICE Battlefront. In respect to the community, DICE has structured many of these updates around the most beloved aspects of the recent Star Wars lore, such as The Clone Wars, and fan-favorite games like Republic Commando. As someone who dropped Battlefront II within a month of its release, the past year of content drops has completely changed my opinion on the shooter. If you haven’t played Battlefront II in a while, you should reconsider trying it again.

“Not a week goes by without us thinking, ‘Imagine if we hadn’t launched with loot boxes the way we did,'” Brännvall said. “We would have been a different place, that’s for sure, because we truly believe the game is a worthy sequel to Battlefront 1 and lives up to the legacy of the Battlefront franchise.”

Battlefront II is available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The game comes included in an EA Access/EA Play subscription on Xbox One/PC.

Wasteland 3 Is A Massive Upgrade From Its Predecessor

Following the success of crowdfunded revival projects for Wasteland 2 and Torment: Tides of Numenera, developer InXile Entertainment is prepping another visit to post-apocalyptic America with Wasteland 3. Similar to its predecessor, the upcoming post-apocalyptic tactical-RPG puts you in the role of a leader of a roaming squad of wasteland rangers. You’ll explore the ruined wastes of the former United States of America, expanding your party and fighting bandits along the way. But eventually, you’ll need to make some drastic choices that will–for better or worse–reshape the state of things in the ruins of North America. During Gamescom 2019, we got the chance to dive into a short section of the game centering around a mission that tasked us to raid a bandit camp.

Moving away from the deserts of Nevada and the lush green locales of irradiated California, Wasteland 3 brings the Rangers further east to Colorado. In stark contrast to the previous games, Colorado is a frozen wasteland, making on-foot travel a significant challenge. This time around, the Rangers have a vehicle known as the Kodiak, a heavily armored–and heavily armed–all-terrain tank that can traverse the snow-covered landscape. Wasteland 3 is very much a continuation of what came before. However, the developers spent more time refining the core gameplay and sprucing up the presentation. Gone are the static character portraits and lines of scrolling texts, and in their place are fully voice acted dialog sequences, adding some gravitas to each interaction you have with characters in the post-apocalypse.

The Kodiak will help your team cover a lot of ground in the snow-covered landscape of post-apocalyptic Colorado.The Kodiak will help your team cover a lot of ground in the snow-covered landscape of post-apocalyptic Colorado.

According to the developers, last year’s acquisition from Microsoft created a massive windfall of resources for their project. Speaking with lead level designer Jeremy Kopman, he described what happened when the game’s budget had suddenly increased threefold.

“We spent a lot of time on [the production values], and then having Microsoft acquisition happen gave us more resources for this project,” he said. “It gave us the chance to pause and redirect some aspects of the game. With that said, as far as gameplay and mechanics go, we didn’t want the extra resources to change the game into something that’s not Wasteland. However, this opportunity allowed us to get the game up to a much higher level than before, like having full voice-over and better visuals. It was an opportunity to expand the game that we wouldn’t have had otherwise.”

In the demo, we traversed the snow-covered landscape in our Kodiak in order to reach a bandit compound. To gain entrance, we had to use brute force to get past the guards. Utilizing using our squad’s various skills and weapons, which included sniper rifles, heavy machine guns, and explosives. While you’ll have plenty of choice in how you choose to engage with foes, such as using stealth or just letting loose with all your weapons, there are some opportunities to skip over fights entirely–either through some smart dialog choices or using your character’s skills to open pathways around dangerous areas.

Much like the previous game, you’ll control a party of unique characters with their skills and loadouts. While you’ll often work together as a group to overcome the challenges, there are several opportunities for squad members to stand out and shine. As we ventured further into the compound, we found an alternate path into the following areas of the base. While we could take a different way, leading to several more combats encounters, this secondary path led us to an obstacle course filled with death-traps. Individual members of the party could use their unique lockpicking and beast-taming skills to overcome the bizarre challenges in the bandit obstacle course. Not only did this allow us the chance to learn more about the bandits and their hideout, but it also offered a pathway to the final encounter in the demo, allowing us to get the jump on the fiercest enemies in the base.

Your squad of Rangers will have to contend with all sorts of oddities in the wasteland.Your squad of Rangers will have to contend with all sorts of oddities in the wasteland.

Compared to its predecessor, Wasteland 3 looks to be a substantial upgrade compared to the previous game. This is especially noticeable during the core combat and dialog scenes. It’s still very much in line with the previous game, yet it has an undeniably more modern look. I couldn’t help but notice the similarities with other tactical RPGs like XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and I think that’s a great thing. While I enjoyed Wasteland 2, I can’t deny that it felt somewhat unrefined in its approach, which sought to reinterpret the classic design of the 1990 game. Action and the flow felt more manageable, thanks in part to the more legible UI that made your planned actions and the reactions from enemies much more apparent.

Set for a full release sometime in 2020 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, Wasteland 3 is shaping up to be a solid follow-up that maintains the level of choice and agency from its predecessor–while also really seeing the stakes with its increased production quality. For more on Wasteland 3, be sure to check back with GameSpot for more info as it comes.

Labor Day Deals: The Best Gaming Deals At Ebay And More

Summer is quickly coming to an end, which means Labor Day (September 2) is on the horizon for those in the US and Canada, marking a three-day weekend for many workers. As with Memorial Day, Labor Day is a holiday around which retailers tend to promote a lot of special sales, and we’re already seeing some great deals pop up at Ebay. Available now through September 2, Ebay’s deals encompass multiple categories, from home and garden to fashion, but there’s a decent selection of games and tech at a discount.

While the sale is a bit light on worthwhile game discounts, there are a few gems, such as MLB The Show 19 for $34, Spyro Reignited Trilogy for $26, Devil May Cry 5 for $36, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Deluxe Edition for just $40. Many of the best deals are on the tech and hardware side of things. If you’re in the market for a new gaming monitor, you’ve got quite a few options to pick from, like this Dell Alienware 34″ curved monitor on sale for $780, down from $1,078. There are some solid gaming headsets and controllers on sale as well.

Ebay’s deals always include free shipping and a Best Price Guarantee, meaning the retailer will beat the price at competitors like Amazon and Best Buy if you see a better deal elsewhere after making a purchase. You can read more about that on Ebay’s help page. We’ll keep this story updated as we spot other Labor Day deals this week. For now, check out all the best deals we found in Ebay’s Labor Day sale below.

See all Labor Day deals at Ebay

Best gaming and tech deals at Ebay

Games:

Dell Alienware 34Dell Alienware 34″ LED Backlit LCD Curved Gaming Monitor — $780 (was $1,078)

Gaming hardware and accessories:

Other tech:

Other sales happening this week

While not technically designated “Labor Day sales,” other retailers are offering some pretty solid deals on games and DLC this week. You can check those out below.

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Xbox One Physical Game Sale Discounts 100+ Games

As the industry moves more toward digital ownership, you can snag deals on good old physical releases. The latest retailer to offer some great discounts is Microsoft itself, which is currently holding a sale on physical copies of Xbox One games.

The Xbox game deals feature more than 100 discounts in all, but some are certainly better than others. Some of our top picks include Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for $42, Rage 2 for $15, and Monster Hunter World for $15. Monster Hunter should get you nicely ready for the upcoming Iceborne expansion, and soon you can check out the beta to see if you’re interested. Other discounts are already out of stock, so you may want to grab the deals you’re most interested fast.

Meanwhile, digital games on Xbox are discounted as well, and this week it’s a wide array of EA games that are the subject of deep discounts until Tuesday, August 27. Those include Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition ($4.50), Unravel and Unravel Two in a bundle for $10, Mass Effect: Andromeda ($9), and Anthem ($20), among others. Plus, several backwards compatible Xbox 360 games are on sale too.

See Xbox One game deals on Microsoft Store

Best Xbox One game deals (physical)

What’s New This Week To Hulu, Amazon Prime, And Shudder? Movies, TV, And Originals

Every week, numerous streaming services release new content for their subscribers. While we already know what’s coming to Netflix this week, it’s time to see what’s arriving to Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and the horror-themed Shudder between Sunday, August 25 and Saturday, August 31.

For Amazon this week, the original series Carnival Row launches on Friday. The show follows a world where humans live alongside mythological creatures in a Victorian setting. A detective (Orlando Bloom) and fairy (Cara Delevingne) spark a love affair, which is illegal. All of this is happening while the peace between monsters and humans is on the brink of collapse following a string of murders. On Saturday, Amazon releases most of its movies for the month, the most notable being The Fifth Element, Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, and Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist .

Over on Hulu, the biggest release of the week is 2018’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. In the third movie in the animated series, Hiccup finds there are more Night Furies in the world–not just Toothless–so he goes on an adventure to find the titular Hidden World before the evil Grimmel does.

Finally, AMC’s horror streaming service Shudder has a few new releases this week. This includes the 1980 monster flick Humanoids from the Deep, the witchcraft movie from a couple years ago The Love Witch, and the satanic Belzebuth from 2017.

Below, you’ll find everything headed to Amazon, Hulu, and Shudder this week. And if you want to look forward to plan your bingeing schedule, check out the September releases for Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.

New to Amazon, Hulu, and Shudder this week

Sunday, August 25

Hulu

  • Wicked Tuna: Complete Season 5 (National Geographic)

Monday, August 26

Amazon Prime Video

  • The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)

Hulu

  • Captain Fantastic (2016)

Shudder

  • Humanoids From the Deep (1980, Barbara Peeters and Jimmy T. Murakami (uncredited))
  • The Love Witch (2016, Anna Biller)

Tuesday, August 27

Hulu

  • Mom: Complete Season 6 (CBS)
  • The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)

Wednesday, August 28

Hulu

  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2018)

Thursday, August 29

Hulu

  • The Son: Complete Season 2 (AMC)
  • Body at Brighton Rock (2019)

Shudder

  • Belzebuth (2017)

Friday, August 30

Amazon Prime Video

  • Carnival Row S1 – Amazon Prime Original

Hulu

  • Four of a Kind: Complete Season 1 (TV Tokyo)
  • Gameface: Complete Season 2 (All3 Media)
  • Gintama: Complete Season 1 (TV Tokyo)
  • S.W.A.T.: Complete Season 2 (CBS)

Saturday, August 31

Amazon Prime Video

  • A Cadaver Christmas (2011)
  • Boy (2010)
  • Computer Chess (2013)
  • Dast-neveshtehaa nemisoosand / Manuscripts Don’t Burn (2013)
  • Failure to Launch (2006)
  • Far from Home (2014)
  • Firstborn (1984)
  • Flashback (1990)
  • Glissements Progressifs du Plaisir / Successive Slidings of Pleasure (1974)
  • Godzilla (2014)
  • Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)
  • I, Frankenstein (2014)
  • Jack Frost (1998)
  • Kicking the Dog (2009)
  • Klip / Clip (2012)
  • Korkoro (2009)
  • La Maison de la radio (2013)
  • Looking Glass (2018)
  • Miss Hill: Making Dance Matter (2014)
  • Music from the Big House (2010)
  • Naples ’44 (2016)
  • Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008)
  • Parting Glances (1986)
  • Pirate Radio (2009)
  • Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)
  • Sacred Ground (1983)
  • She Must Be Seeing Things (1987)
  • Sucker Punch (2011)
  • Surviving Progress (2011)
  • Ten Dead Men (2008)
  • The Bog Creatures (2003)
  • The Collectors (1999)
  • The Fifth Element (1997)
  • The Hills Have Eyes Part II (2006)
  • The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby (2011)
  • The Oyler House: Richard Neutra’s Desert Retreat (2012)
  • The Penguin Counters (2017)
  • The Uninvited (2009)
  • This Ain’t No Mouse Music (2013)
  • Top of the Food Chain (1999)
  • Top Spin (2014)
  • Vito (2011)
  • Za Ji Wang Ming Dui (1979)

Switch Exclusive Astral Chain Discounted At Walmart On Release Day (US)

Astral Chain, the stylish new action game from Bayonetta developer Platinum, arrives on Nintendo Switch this Friday, August 30, and if you’re interested in picking up a copy, you may want to consider stopping by your local Walmart. Just as it did for Fire Emblem: Three Houses last month, the retailer is offering a nice launch day discount on the Switch exclusive.

As spotted by Cheap Ass Gamer, Astral Chain will be available in Walmart stores for $49.94 USD. The game is normally listed for $60 USD, so you’ll be able to save about $10 if you pick it up from the retailer–a very nice chunk of cash on a brand-new title.

See Astral Chain at Walmart

However, as was the case with the aforementioned Fire Emblem discount, it appears this offer will only be available in-store; Walmart’s Astral Chain page still lists the game as $60. It’s possible the in-store deal may eventually be extended to the website as well, but for now, it seems you’ll need to visit a physical location if you’re hoping to take advantage of the discount. It’s also worth keeping an eye on Amazon, in case the online retailer likewise decides to drop the game’s price.

Directed by Takahisa Taura, the lead designer on Nier: Automata, Astral Chain is a frenetic action game featuring a unique combat system and plenty of Platinum’s trademark flair. The game puts players in the role of a rookie officer tasked with defending the city from interdimensional monsters known as Chimeras. To stop the beasts, you’ll battle alongside various living weapons called Legions and unleash stylish tandem attacks together.

“Astral Chain’s shortcomings don’t overshadow what it does best. It’s an incredible execution of a fresh take on Platinum Games’ foundation, standing among the stylish-action greats,” critic Michael Higham wrote in GameSpot’s Astral Chain review. “After 40 hours with Astral Chain, I’m still eager to take on the tougher challenges, and I’ll be grinning from ear to ear as I hit all the right moves, one after the other, while watching it all unfold.”

Astral Chain is also one of the titles eligible for Switch’s voucher program. While you’re no longer able to purchase game vouchers, you can redeem any that you still have on Astral Chain and other select first- and third-party Switch games in the Eshop. You can see the full list of eligible titles on Nintendo’s website.