Netflix’s Castlevania Season 4 Trailer Features Blood, Guts, And Sexy Vampires

Netflix has released the trailer for Season 4 of Castlevania. This will be the final 10 episodes of the series, wrapping up the animated violent story.

Arriving on May 13, all your favorite Castlevania characters are here, and they’re all killing various beasts in style. The show follows vampire hunter Trevor Belmont (Richard Armitage) deals with the rage of Dracula–whose wife was burned at the stake, accused of being a witch–as the lord of the vampires gets revenge on the citizens of Wallachia. As the series progresses, we get to meet the son of Dracula, Alucard (James Callis).

According to the official description for Season 4, the end of the world could be coming: “Wallachia collapses into chaos as factions clash: some attempting to take control, others attempting to bring Dracula back from the dead. Nobody is who they seem, and nobody can be trusted. These are the end times.”

The final season has already been written by Warren Ellis, before the sexual misconduct accusations in June of 2020. Ellis will not be involved in the future of this franchise, which reportedly has a spin-off in the works.

Castlevania isn’t the only big animated trailer to debut this week for Netflix. The highly-anticipated Yasuke got a new trailer–the show debuts on April 29. The Sailor Moon Eternal movies are also arriving to the streaming service this June. The adaptation of Jeff Lemire’s Vertigo comic book Sweet Tooth is landing at Netflix on June 4, and the first trailer for Sweet Tooth is weird, exciting, and memorable. And speaking of highly-anticipated content, new posters for Zack Snyder’s zombie movie Army of the Dead arrived, which feel very Las Vegas.

If you’re looking for more info on the streaming service, check out what’s coming to Netflix in May 2021.

Sam’s Captain America Struggles Don’t End With Falcon And The Winter Soldier

When The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ended with Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) donning a new suit and taking on the mantle of Captain America, fans weren’t sure how the story would continue. Now, though, it’s been reported that Falcon and Winter Soldier head writer Malcolm Spellman will be tackling the next Captain America movie. And as far as he’s concerned, the story of Sam’s struggle as a Black man carrying the shield can’t be over yet.

“I think these are the conversations that are inherently embodied in these characters,” he said to GameSpot. “All of them embody deeper conversations that are happening in our living rooms and I think we would have been sugarcoating s*** if we had just said, ‘Hey man, I did it, you know? I beat racism because I’m Captain America.’ There’s no point in telling stories if you’re not going to use them to tell bigger stories.”

An important piece of that was the introduction of Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly), a retired Black soldier who was part of the supersoldier program and ultimately imprisoned and experimented on by HYDRA. He rejected the idea of a Black man carrying the shield, let alone wanting to.

“Isaiah was crucial because he’s the living embodiment of Sam’s doubt,” Spellman explained. “And I don’t know that Sam disagrees with anything Isaiah said. It’s no fluke that the book that gave us Isaiah and the title of his episode is called ‘Truth,’ because Sam obviously was ambivalent about the stars and stripes from the moment Steve handed it to him, right? We didn’t want to free Sam of that. We wanted to make him deal with it and still decide to take up the mantle in the face of that.”

And now that he has taken it on, Spellman will hopefully get to explore Sam’s continued experience on the big screen.

All episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier are available now on Disney+.

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Disney’s Cruella Gets Fiery New Clip

Walt Disney Studios has released a new clip from the upcoming Cruella, a live-action dramedy that will serve as an origin story for the infamous villain from the 101 Dalmatians franchise. The film is currently scheduled to be released both theatrically and on Disney+ on May 28.

Set in 1970s London, Cruella tells the origin story of the Disney villain, picking up when she was a creative and inspired young fashion designer named Estella (Emma Stone). Her creations catch the eye of the Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson) and things go badly, which is when Estella becomes Cruella. As the film’s release date draws closer, more and more trailers have been released–this first clip gives a great sense of the movie’s actual tone uninterrupted. Check it out below.

Cruella is directed by I, Tonya’s Craig Gillespie and includes Glenn Close–who played Cruella in the live-action 101 Dalmatians movies–as an executive producer. Costumes are obviously very important for Cruella, and Disney hired Oscar-winning costume designer Jenny Beavan (Mad Max: Fury Road) to work on Cruella.

The film also features Mark Strong (Kingsman), Paul Walter Hauser (I, Tonya), Emily Beecham (Outside the Wire), Joel Fry (Yesterday), and more. The script was written by Dana Fox and Tony McNamara, and Aline Brosh McKenna, Kelly Marcel, and Steve Zissis.

Many understandable comparisons have been made between Cruella and the 2019 Joaquin Phoenix-starring film, Joker–which is something both Stone and Gillespie have laughed off and explained how this movie will not “even remotely” be like it.

How Mew Saved Pokemon

So pervasive was Pokemon in the late ’90s and early 2000s that it’s easy to assume the franchise was an immediate hit right from the outset–but that wasn’t exactly the case. As it happens, the original Pokemon Red and Green versions actually got off to a rather inauspicious start when they first launched in Japan in 1996, two years before the property made its international debut. Initial sales were so sluggish that developer Game Freak worried that the games might have missed the proverbial “last train”–and that could very well have been their fate were it not for a secret Pokemon hidden within their code.

Development on Pokemon Red and Green began in 1990, only one year after the Game Boy itself had launched, but their gestation was infamously protracted. The games would take nearly six years to complete, and by the time they were finished, the Game Boy was verging on obsolescence. Making matters worse, Red and Green missed the all-important holiday release window and slipped into the early part of the next year–a traditionally slow period for game sales.

“We originally completed the titles in October [1995] and wanted to release them quickly. But we missed the end-of-year sales season and finally released the games at the end of February of the following year–the very worst time of year to release games!” Pokemon Company CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara recalled in an interview with late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata.

Thanks to this unfortunate timing, Red and Green’s early sales were slow. “It really was a quiet start,” Ishihara said of the launch. Gradually, however, the games’ fortunes improved. Sales numbers steadily picked up as positive word of mouth spread and the games received more media coverage, but they wouldn’t truly take off until players discovered a secret hidden in the titles: a 151st Pokemon named Mew.

Unlike other “legendary” Pokemon such as Mewtwo, Mew does not appear in Pokemon Red and Green during the normal course of the adventure; it could only be acquired by outside means, which in Pokemon Company parlance makes it the series’ first “mythical” Pokemon. The reason for this is, in part, because Mew was actually a last-minute addition to the games, programmed in at the eleventh hour–without Nintendo’s knowledge–as a “prank.”

“We put Mew in right at the very end,” Shigeki Morimoto, who worked as a programmer on Pokemon Red and Green, explained to Iwata. “The cartridge was really full, and there wasn’t room for much more on there. Then the debug features which weren’t going to be included in the final version of the game were removed, creating a minuscule 300 bytes of free space. So we thought we could slot Mew in there. What we did would be unthinkable nowadays!”

Although Mew’s existence was hinted at in the games, particularly in the journal logs around Cinnabar Island recounting Mewtwo’s birth, Morimoto explained that the Pokemon was never intended to be discovered–and it could very well have remained hidden from the public eye had some players never chanced upon it.

“Unless we could think about any good opportunity to do so, the existence of Mew wouldn’t have been revealed to the public. It was left in there so it would be ready in case it suited to some post-launch activity to make use of it,” Morimoto said. “But if there wasn’t anyone among ourselves who wanted to use it, I thought it would be fine to just leave it as it was.”

Despite being secreted away, it wouldn’t take long for players to inadvertently stumble upon Mew. Through an exploit, some users managed to encounter the hidden Pokemon in the wild. “[D]ue to an unforeseen bug, Mew ended up appearing in some players’ games. It looked like we had planned all of this, but that wasn’t the case,” Morimoto explained.

This discovery spawned numerous rumors about how to obtain Mew, many of them revolving around the mysterious truck in Vermillion City’s harbor. Parked on an inaccessible patch of land in the corner of the area, the truck was the subject of much intrigue due to its conspicuousness; it was the only object of its kind in the games, and it could only be reached using Surf, a move that wasn’t obtained until much later in the adventure, long after players could no longer (legitimately) return to the harbor.

Unless we could think about any good opportunity to do so, the existence of Mew wouldn’t have been revealed to the public.”

Shigeki Morimoto

Rumors that Mew was hidden under this truck soon circulated across playgrounds and message boards. Of course, as is so often the case with playground lore, these rumors turned out to be unfounded. The truck was ultimately nothing more than a static piece of scenery; even if players could reach it, they could not interact with it in any way. Still, the intrigue surrounding Mew and how to obtain it led some players to contact Nintendo–which was not even aware of the Pokemon’s existence since it was inserted secretly after the debugging process was complete.

To stymie any possible repercussions from this wayward prank, Pokemon creator Satoshi Tajiri proposed formally unveiling Mew. This led to an official promotional campaign. In April 1996, CoroCoro Comics announced the “Legendary Pokemon Offer.” Twenty winners would get the opportunity to send their Pokemon cartridges in and have Mew officially unlocked in their games. The promotion was just the sort of jolt that Pokemon Red and Green needed. More than 78,000 people entered the contest in the hopes of receiving a Mew, and game sales exploded.

Both Iwata and Ishihara attributed Pokemon’s remarkable rebound to the success of the Legendary Pokemon campaign. “There was a really incredible response to CoroCoro Comic’s announcement of the Mew offer. I feel that’s really when things turned around for Pokemon,” Iwata said.

Ishihara agreed: “I believe so too. The monthly sales we’d had up to then began to be equaled by weekly sales, before increasing to become three then four times larger.”

By the time Pokemon reached other shores in 1998, it was already a multimedia empire spanning an animated series, a trading card game (which would become a phenomenon in its own right), a toy line, and other licensed merchandise, and it wouldn’t take long for other parts of the world to likewise be swept up in Pokemania. After Red and Blue’s release, similar Legendary Pokemon promotions were held in other regions, giving players outside Japan the chance to send in their Pokemon cartridges to receive their own Mew.

After 25 years, the Pokemon franchise remains a veritable juggernaut. Its most recent installments, Pokemon Sword and Shield, have collectively sold more than 20 million copies since their 2019 launch, making them the first pair of Pokemon games to break that milestone since 2000’s Gold and Silver. Even more than two decades on from its debut, the Pokemon series is still going strong–and it owes much of its success to the little prank that Game Freak snuck into the original games under Nintendo’s nose.

Roblox Game Adopt Me Is Launching An Easter Update, Weeks After Easter

Adopt Me, the cute animal game based in the Roblox platform, is getting an Easter-themed event–a few weeks after Easter. The update adds a new ultra-rare lamb pet, available now through May 13.

The timing isn’t a mistake, though. According to Entertainment Focus, Roblox Corp chose to release this update later in the month so as to avoid conflicting with a separate Ocean Eggs patch.

Aside from the little lamb, the update includes new accessories for your pets, avatar, and house. Those include egg-shaped sunglasses, a bunny ear crown, baby chick backpack, and a chick hat. You can take part in an Easter egg hunt to earn currency for purchasing the new accessories, and you can get a look at some of them in a trailer for the update.

Adopt Me is one of the more popular offshoots from Roblox, which functions as both a game and a creation platform. Roblox Corp, the parent company formed around the breakout hit, recently went public on the US stock exchange. It doesn’t appear to be profitable in itself yet, but the company says it is confident about its long-term prospects, especially given its success on mobile.

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The Borderlands Movie Adds Red Dead Redemption’s Dutch Actor And More To Its Cast

The Borderlands movie continues to add to its already massive and impressive cast. Deadline reports that seven new actors have joined the cast, including Benjamin Byron Davis, who played Dutch in Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption II. Other new cast members include Gina Gershon (Face/Off), Cheyenne Jackson (Glee), and Bobby Lee (Pineapple Express).

You can see the full list of cast members for the Borderlands movie below, which also includes Kevin Hart, Cate Blanchett, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jack Black.

“I am so excited to work with this incredible, top notch cast. Every single part counts and elevates the film and we have the best of the best coming in to really make Borderlands spectacular,” director Eli Roth said in a statement. “I love movies where every character counts and you can only achieve that with a great cast. Every one of these gifted actors will bring something special to the film.”

Borderlands Movie Cast

  • Cate Blanchett — Lilith
  • Jamie Lee Curtis — Tannis
  • Edgar Ramirez — Atlas
  • Jack Black — Claptrap
  • Kevin Hart — Roland
  • Ariana Greenblatt — Tiny Tina
  • Florian Munteanu — Kreig
  • Janina Gavankar — Commander Knoxx
  • Olivier Richters — Krom
  • Haley Bennett — Unannounced new character
  • Gina Gershon — Moxxi
  • Cheyenne Jackson — Jakobs
  • Charles Babalola — Hammerlock
  • Benjamin Byron Davis — Marcus
  • Steven Boyer — Scooter
  • Ryann Redmond — Ellie
  • Bobby Lee — Larry

Recently, Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford clarified that there is a distinction between what he called the Borderlands Cinematic Universe and the Borderlands Video Game Universe.

“We are authentic to characters, tone and style, but allow for independent storylines. The mediums are not the same, so the content should not be bound to the same rules,” he said.

Pitchford also touched on the subject of whether or not the Borderlands movie is canon. It is canon, but only to the cinematic universe of Borderlands, he clarified.

“The movie is canon to the cinematic universe. The games are canon to the video game universe. There are parallels between them, but also differences. It’s okay. Consider how Marvel has handled movies versus comic books for reference if this is hard for you to understand,” he said on Twitter.

Filming on the Borderlands movie is expected to begin soon in Budapest, if it hasn’t already. No release date has been set for the film yet.

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Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Gets New, Final Trailer

Sony Pictures Entertainment has released the final trailer for Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway. Originally due out in February 2020 to be closer to Easter, the sequel faced numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will finally be hitting theaters here in the United States on June 18.

In the upcoming movie, “the rabbits have created a makeshift family, but despite his best efforts, Peter can’t seem to shake his mischievous reputation. Adventuring out of the garden, Peter finds himself in a world where his mischief is appreciated, but when his family risks everything to come looking for him, Peter must figure out what kind of bunny he wants to be.” Check out the new trailer below.

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway is co-written by Will Gluck (Annie) and Patrick Burleigh (Ant-Man and the Wasp), and is directed by Gluck. The computer-animated film’s cast includes Rose Byrne (X-Men: Apocalypse), Domhnall Gleeson (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker), David Oyelowo (The Cloverfield Paradox), Elizabeth Debicki (Tenet), Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad), and James Corden (The Late Late Show with James Corden).

The upcoming film and its 2018 predecessor that kicked off this burgeoning series are both based on the stories of Peter Rabbit created by Beatrix Potter. Potter was a scientist and writer best known for her children’s books featuring animals, such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit, which was first released in 1902 and has been translated into 36 languages and sold over 45 million copies to date.

The US Video Game Industry Is Thriving Right Now

The NPD Group has released its report for the first quarter of 2021, showing how well the US video game industry performed in the January-March period. In short, the US games market is thriving right now due in part to the launch of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and the continued effect the pandemic has had on players’ buying and playing habits.

Total spending on gaming in the US during the quarter was $14.92 billion, which was up 30% compared to the same period last year when the pandemic was first taking hold in a big way. Categories such as digital console and PC games, as well as mobile, subscription, hardware, and accessories, all posted gains in the first quarter of 2021.

Total spending on games rose by 25% to $12.8 billion. Hardware and accessories sales jumped by 81% and 42%, respectively.

Some of the best-selling and most-played titles during Q1 were, in alphabetical order, Among Us, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Candy Crush Saga, Fortnite, Grand Theft Auto V, Mario Kart 8, Minecraft, Super Mario 3D All-Stars, and Super Mario 3D World.

NPD analyst Mat Piscatella said these record results for spending and engagement are attributable in part to the pandemic, which has driven increases across the board. The launch of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, meanwhile, helped hardware revenue.

In other news, a recent developer survey shed some new light on how developers feel about unions, the pandemic, working from home, and more.

For more, check out GameSpot’s recent feature, “Why Finding A PS5 And Xbox Series X Is So Hard–And Is Going To Stay That Way For Now.”

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Predator: Hunting Grounds Launches On Steam, Adds New Map

A year since it first launched on PS4, Predator: Hunting Grounds has made its way to PC via Steam. To celebrate the game landing on a new platform, developer Illfonic unveiled a new map, updates, and other additions for the game.

For players who purchase the game on Steam, there’ll be the option to jump into the standard edition or a more deluxe version that adds five different Predators–Viking, Samurai, Valkyrie, Jungle Hunter, and City Hunter–three additional masks, and six war paints. Illfonic also noted that cross-play has been enabled and that all progress in-game is stored on a per-platform basis that makes it non-transferable between platforms.

For the new Airstrip map, Illfonic described it in a PlayStation Blog post as an arena that emphasizes vertical limits with fights breaking out on hangar roofs and run-down radio towers. It also has open areas that guerilla snipers can use to their advantage when they’re in a fireteam, while the Predator won’t be able to easily escape into the trees. Players can still hide inside of airplanes to escape enemy fire, but if they encounter a Predator in that claustrophobic space then they’re as good as dead.

Predator: Hunting Grounds
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“The Airstrip map took our team about seven months to develop from concept to creation,’ Illfonic CEO Charles Brungardt said. “It will offer 12 different missions that will have you dodging bullets as you weave through homes, radio towers, multiple Stargazer encampments, airplane hangars, and an airstrip littered with planes and choppers, all scattered throughout the thick jungle.”

The Airstrip map also hosts the new game CLASH, which features multiple chokepoints as players race to secure a location while waves of enemies descend on them. Illfonic advises making a private modified match for this mode, which includes using bottomless magazines, increased explosion damage, big heads, and lots of rocket launchers for maximum absurdity.

As for players who prefer to stalk their opponents while cloaked as the Predator, they’ll be able to unlock a number of new cosmetics in field lockers and a number of class specializations are on the way. A few of these classes include:

  • Hunter/Jungle Hunter: Tracker – Target isolation ignores mud.
  • Scout: Ghost – Melee attacking from cloak deals additional damage.
  • Berserker: Savage – Claiming restores health.
  • Alpha: Wrathful – After receiving enemy fireteam damage from behind, your next melee attack deals increased damage.
  • Elder: Vicious – Opponents, you bleed out faster while downed and take longer to revive.

The rest of the year will see new Predators, characters, maps, and more released for the game. To see all these changes in more detail, you can check out the Predator: Hunting Grounds forum for a very detailed breakdown of the latest patch.

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Outer Wilds Appears To Be Getting DLC Called Echoes Of The Eye

Outer Wilds was a self-contained narrative puzzle of a game, but it looks like the creators still have more story to tell. A Steam listing has appeared for DLC called “Echoes of the Eye,” and publisher Annapurna dropped a coy hint that it’s not a mistake.

Twitter user Simon Carless flagged the Steam DB listing, and shortly after Annapurna Interactive retweeted it. The publisher probably wouldn’t signal-boost a false rumor without identifying it as false, so that suggests there’s something to this leak.

It’s only a Steam DB listing, though, so it’s unknown if this will come to other platforms where The Outer Wilds has appeared. Those include Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, the latter two of which are also playable on their new-gen counterparts, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Outer Wilds was named one of GameSpot’s best games of 2019, in particular for the way it inspired curiosity and discovery as you unraveled the central mystery at the heart of the planet-hopping experience.

“As we played together–me at the controls, my son following his imagination–I got swept up, too,” Randolph Ramsey wrote. “Outer Wilds reminded me that there are few things more amazing than a child’s imagination, while at the same rekindling my own. In Outer Wilds, discovery is both the goal and the reward, and it’s remarkable how that can make you feel.”

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