Margot Robbie is set to star in a woman-led Pirates of the Caribbean film from the Birds of Prey writer Christina Hodson. Originally reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the new film is separate from both the Johnny Depp led film series and the new reboot series already being developed by the Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin.
The Pirates of Caribbean franchise has been incredibly successful, grossing $4.5 billion across the five films. The most recent release, 2017’s Dead Men Tell No Tales, had the second lowest gross of the series at $795 million, with the only film making less than the original Curse of the Black Pearl.
Hodson recently worked with Robbie on Birds of Prey and has already been tapped to write for the upcoming Flash (which might feature Michael Keaton returning as Batman) and Batgirl movies, after previously writing for the Transformers spinoff Bumblebee. Robbie’s other recent films have been Bombshell and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and she’e set to appear in the upcoming The Suicide Squad from James Gunn.
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High-profile Twitch streamer Herschel “Guy” Beahm IV (better known as Dr. Disrespect) has been banned from the livestreaming platform yet again. And this time, it may be permanent, rather than a temporary matter involving a DMCA.
It’s unclear exactly why or how long Dr. Disrespect will be banned. Dr. Disrespect has not said anything publicly about the situation, and searching for his Twitch account pulls no results. Twitch itself has offered no specific explanation for the move, although some have speculated that it could be the result of a DMCA takedown (of which there has been a flurry recent), which may only result in a temporary ban. We’ve reached out to Twitch and will report back with anything it has to share.
The only statement it’s offered is a generic one that states, “As is our process, we take appropriate action when we have evidence that a streamer has acted in violation of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. These apply to all streamers regardless of status or prominence in the community.”
According to esports reporter Rod Breslau, Dr. Disrepsect’s ban is not related to a DMCA measure, and is in fact a permanent ban, rather than a temporary one.
Sources: DrDisrespect has been permanently banned from Twitch
— Rod “4475 SR & Immortal peak” Breslau (@Slasher) June 26, 2020
Sources: it is not DMCA
— Rod “4475 SR & Immortal peak” Breslau (@Slasher) June 26, 2020
Zach Bussey, who reports on Twitch happenings, indicated there won’t be a public statement shared by Twitch regarding the ban, but that he too has heard it is permanent.
I’ve just been informed that there will be NO public statement made by Twitch – but the corporate communication team is responding to press inquiries. This is a big one folks. I think Doc is gone. #TwitchNews
Official Twitch Statement: “As is our process, we take appropriate action when we have evidence that a streamer has acted in violation of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. These apply to all streamers regardless of status or prominence in the community.”
Another streamer, Shannon Plante (AKA ShannonZKiller), indicated that she’s heard the Dr. Disrepect ban is a permanent one, adding that the cause is “serious.” She offered no further specifics, saying she knows the reason for the ban but that she “cannot say” more. She does state that he is “done, and not just on Twitch.” At the time of this writing, his YouTube channel and Twitter account remain online.
From my own sources: Doc is indeed done, and not just on Twitch. I know why and cannot say. But this is serious.
This ban comes not long after Twitch removed several other prominent streamers for alleged sexual abuse and harassment, including IamSp00n, BlessRNG, DreadedCone, and others. Earlier this week, Twitch said it would be issuing permanent suspensions following its investigation into these allegations. The accusations led to a Twitch blackout, with streamers staying off the platform for a day to encourage the streaming service to take action against abusers.
Following on the heels of networks like NBCUniversal and Hulu–which recently pulled old episodes of TV shows 30 Rock and Scrubs where characters wore blackface–TheWrap reports that Netflix has pulled an episode of Community called “Advanced Dungeons & Dragons” from its streaming service. The self-contained episode takes place over the course of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign where Ken Jeong’s character, Ben Chang, plays a drow or dark elf.
When Chang shows up to the game wearing skin-covering make-up and a white wig, Yvette Nicole Brown’s character Shirley says, “So we’re just gonna ignore that hate crime, huh?” It’s worth noting that none of the other players are dressed up, and Chang is wearing casual clothes, not drow-appropriate fantasy garb. The scene can still be viewed on the official Community YouTube account.
Sony Pictures Television declined to comment regarding the removal of the episode. There also hasn’t been yet been comment from Hulu, where this episode can still be streamed, or Community’s creator Dan Harmon.
Netflix’s decision to pull the Community episode is one of many attempts by networks and streaming services to satisfy long-standing complaints about the portrayal of offensive stereotypes on their shows. This morning NBCUniversal announced its intention to edit an episode of The Office called “Dwight’s Christmas” to remove a scene involving blackface. The pulling of Scrubs and 30 Rock episodes also happened this week. Earlier this month, HBO Max pulled Gone With the Wind before eventually returning the film to its catalog with an anti-racist disclaimer at the beginning.
This July, if you’re looking for something new to watch on Netflix, there are more movies, TV shows, anime, and original content coming your way. If you missed out on ESPN’s Chicago Bulls documentary, The Last Dance, you’ll be able to watch that as well on July 19. Check out the full list of July’s releases below.
At the end of the month, on July 31, Transformers: War for Cybertron: Siege arrives. The first of a three-part series, six episodes drop that day. The show follows the civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons on their home planet of Cybertron. How did these Transformers end up on Earth? This show will tell the tale.
On July 9, Netflix has an anime movie headed your way. Titled Japan Sinks: 2020, Devilman Crybaby director Masaaki Yuasa is adapting the classic Japanese disaster novel. The story follows a family trying to survive a natural disaster, as an earthquake destroys the county. Japan Sinks: 2020 is a 10-part series with animation from Science Saru, and every part drops on the same day.
If you’re in the mood for horror, then you’ll probably want to check out Ju-On: Origins, which arrives on July 3. While the Ju-On movie series–which was also remade in the US as The Grudge–has been terrifying audiences for almost two decades, the Netflix version is actually a series. It will follow a paranormal researcher who becomes obsessed with the haunted home that the Ju-On movies are based on, adding a whole new layer to this franchise.
Finally, there’s the Charlize Theron action movie The Old Guard. Based on a comic book of the same name, the film follows a group of immortal mercenaries who defeat evil in the world. Now, someone is targeting them, trying to figure out a way to take their powers from them in order to monetize these amazing abilities.
Below, you’ll find all of the releases for Netflix this July, as well as what’s leaving the service that month. Make sure to check back later in June for when the full July release list is revealed. For more upcoming streaming info, make sure to check out what’s coming to Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, Shudder, and Disney+ for July.
Coming to Netflix in July
July 1
Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
Deadwind: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Say I Do — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Under the Riccione Sun — NETFLIX FILM
Unsolved Mysteries — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
#Anne Frank – Parallel Stories
A Bridge Too Far
A Thousand Words
A Touch of Green: Season 1
A Walk to Remember
Abby Hatcher: Season 1
Airplane!
Ali
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Charlotte’s Web
Clash of the Titans (1981)
Cleo & Cuquin: Season 2
Cloud Atlas
David Foster: Off the Record
Definitely, Maybe
Delta Farce
Donnie Brasco
Double Jeopardy
Fiddler on the Roof
Frida
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
Killing Hasselhoff
Kingdom: Season 1-3
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Mean Streets
Million Dollar Baby
Paranormal Activity
Patriots Day
Poltergeist
Quest for Camelot
Red Riding Hood (2011)
Schindler’s List
Sleepless in Seattle
Sleepy Hollow
Spaceballs
Splice
Stand and Deliver
Stardust
Starsky & Hutch
Sucker Punch
Swordfish
The Art of War
The Devil’s Advocate
The F**k-It List
The Firm
The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid Part II
The Karate Kid Part III
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
The Town
The Witches
This Christmas
Total Recall (1990)
Trotro
Winchester
July 2
Thiago Ventura: POKAS — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Warrior Nun — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
July 3
The Baby-Sitters Club — NETFLIX FAMILY
Cable Girls: Final Season: Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Desperados — NETFLIX FILM
JU-ON: Origins — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Southern Survival — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
July 5
July 6
A Kid from Coney Island
July 7
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax
July 8
The Long Dumb Road
Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Stateless — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Was It Love? — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Season 1
July 9
Japan Sinks: 2020 — NETFLIX ANIME
The Protector: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
July 10
The Claudia Kishi Club — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Down to Earth with Zac Efron — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants in Space — NETFLIX FAMILY
Hello Ninja: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY
O Crush Perfeito (Dating Around: Brazil) — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Old Guard — NETFLIX FILM
The Twelve — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
July 14
The Business of Drugs — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
On est ensemble (We Are One) — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Urzila Carlson: Overqualified Loser — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
July 15
Dark Desire — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Gli Infedeli (The Players) — NETFLIX FILM
Skin Decision: Before and After — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Sunny Bunnies: Season 1-2
July 16
Fatal Affair — NETFLIX FILM
Indian Matchmaking — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
MILF — NETFLIX FILM
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
July 17
Boca a Boca (Kissing Game) — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Cursed — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Funan
July 18
Gigantosaurus: Season 1
The Notebook
July 19
The Last Dance
July 20
Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love — NETFLIX FAMILY
On the heels of the Fall Ball, Ashley continues her California adventure — and explores the thrills and spills of teen romance.
July 21
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast): Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Ip Man 4: The Finale
Jack Whitehall: I’m Only Joking — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Street Food: Latin America — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
July 22
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Fear City: New York vs The Mafia — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Love on the Spectrum — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Norsemen: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Signs — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Spotlight
July 23
The Larva Island Movie — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 24
¡A cantar! (Sing On! Spain) — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Animal Crackers — NETFLIX FILM
Dragons: Rescue Riders: Secrets of the Songwing — NETFLIX FAMILY
In the Dark: Season 2
The Kissing Booth 2 — NETFLIX FILM
Ofrenda a la tormenta — NETFLIX FILM
July 26
Banana Split
Shameless (U.S.): Shameless: Season 10
July 28
Jeopardy!: Collection 6
Last Chance U: Laney — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
July 29
The Hater — NETFLIX FILM
Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
July 30
Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie
Transformers: War For Cybertron Trilogy — NETFLIX ANIME
July 31
Get Even — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Latte and the Magic Waterstone — NETFLIX FAMILY
Seriously Single — NETFLIX FILM
The Speed Cubers — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Sugar Rush: Extra Sweet — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Umbrella Academy: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Vis a vis: El Oasis (Locked Up) — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Leaving Netflix in July
July 4
Blue Valentine
July 5
The Fosters: Season 1-5
The Iron Lady
July 8
Solo: A Star Wars Story
July 9
47 Metres Down
July 11
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
The Adderall Diaries
Enemy
Ginger & Rosa
Locke
The Spectacular Now
Under the Skin
July 12
Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain
July 15
Forks Over Knives
July 18
A Most Violent Year
Laggies
Life After Beth
Obvious Child
Room
Tusk
July 21
Bolt
Inglourious Basterds
July 25
Dark Places
Ex Machina
Mississippi Grind
July 26
Country Strong
July 28
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Her
July 29
The Incredibles 2
July 31
Back to the Future
Back to the Future Part II
Back to the Future Part III
Can’t Hardly Wait
Casper
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Chernobyl Diaries
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Freedom Writers
Godzilla
Guess Who
Hancock
Hitch
Jarhead
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
Jarhead 3: The Siege
Open Season
QB1: Beyond the Lights: Season 1
Resident Evil: Extinction
Romeo Must Die
Salt
Scary Movie 2
Searching for Sugar Man
Sex and the City 2
Stuart Little
The Edge of Seventeen
The Interview
The Pianist
The Pursuit of Happyness
Twister
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
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According to a Kotaku report and corroborated by Twitter account StreamerBans, several prominent streamers–including IamSp00n, Wolv21, BlessRNG, DreadedCone, and WarwitchTV–have been banned this week. Each one of these streamers has been accused of sexual abuse and harassment, ranging from sending sexually explicit messages to known minors to physically taking advantage of women at gaming conventions. [Update: In what appears to be an unrelated action, Twitch has seemingly banned DrDisrepect.]
The bans come not long after Twitch issued a statement about plans to thoroughly investigate each allegation. “We are reviewing each case that has come to light as quickly as possible while ensuring appropriate due diligence as we assess these serious allegations,” the statement read. “We’ve prioritized the most severe cases and will begin issuing permanent suspensions in line with our findings immediately.”
Twitch also said it remains committed to making the platform a safe environment for communities to congregate. “We’re also committed to continuing our efforts to make Twitch a safer environment with more tools to combat harassment and hate,” the statement said. “We have work underway including a review of our Hateful Conduct and Harassment policies, enhanced offensive username detection, improvements to AutoMod and our Banned Words list, and other projects focused on reducing harassment and hateful conduct.”
The games industry is continuing to see an ongoing #metoo movement. Several high-profile figures, such as former Assassin’s Creed Valhalla creative director Ashraf Ismail and former Dying Light 2 writer Chris Avellone, have had multiple allegations levied against them. In both situations, the accused individual is no longer associated with the project or projects they were working on. Avellone has also had his contributions removed from the upcoming RPG Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2.
Square Enix has revealed that The World Ends With You has become an anime project, and is currently in the works.
A newly-created TWEWY “The Animation” Twitter account notes that a full reveal of the project is coming during Anime Expo Lite on Friday, July 3 at 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern (that’s July 4 at 2am UK / 11am AEST).
— すばらしきこのせかい The Animation 公式アカウント (@TWEWY_PR) June 25, 2020
If you’ve never heard of The World Ends With You before, it’s a one-off Square Enix RPG with a massive cult following. The game breathes Shibuya youth culture and was worked on by Final Fantasy and Kingdom Heart’s character designer Tetsuya Nomura. Characters from the game have featured in Kingdom Hearts games since its release, such as 3DS spin-off Dream Drop Distance.
Pokemon Go‘s solstice celebration has ended, but a new event is underway in the game. The Bug Out is now live until 10 PM local time on July 1, giving you a chance to catch lots of Bug types and earn other rewards.
Throughout the event, Bug Pokemon like Scyther, Venipede, and Dwebble will be appearing in the wild and Raid Battles much more often than usual, and you’ll have a greater chance of hatching Bug types from 5 km eggs. You’ll also have your first opportunity to catch another new Shiny Pokemon: Shiny Dwebble.
Additionally, certain Bug Pokemon will be lured out by Incense at specific times during the event. You’ll have a much better chance of attracting the following Pokemon during the specified time frames when you use an Incense:
June 26 (8 AM) – June 27 (11:59 PM): Nincada
June 28 (12 AM) – June 29 (11:59 PM): Wurmple
June 30 (12 AM) – July 1 (10 PM): Scyther
Finally, there will be event-exclusive Field Research tasks to complete during the Bug Out, and you’ll earn twice the usual amount of XP for catching Pokemon. You can read more details about the event on the official Pokemon Go website.
As part of the Bug Out, Niantic originally planned to hold a special Raid Day featuring Pinsir on June 28. However, that event has been canceled.
Niantic has more summer events planned for Pokemon Go following the Bug Out. Starting July 3, the studio will kick off a series of weekly challenges leading up to Pokemon Go Fest 2020, and completing enough of these will unlock additional Pokemon to catch during Go Fest weekend. A Pokemon Go anniversary and summer event are also on the horizon.
In other Pokemon Go news, Galarian Farfetch’d recently made its debut in the game. Niantic has also announced that Mega Evolution will come to the game later this year.
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Given the year is now 2020, you likely don’t expect to see a lot of new games coming for Wii or Wii U, save for perhaps the obligatory ports of the latest entry in Ubisoft’s Just Dance series. However, in news that will have you checking to make sure it’s not April 1, a new, non-Just Dance game is on the way for the two Nintendo consoles that preceded the Switch, and it’s releasing quite soon.
The game is Shakedown: Hawaii, a retro-style open-world action game in the vein of the early Grand Theft Auto entries. It originally released on a number of platforms last year–notably including PlayStation Vita–but is now coming to Wii and Wii U seemingly due to a random impulse on the part of the developer.
“Like most of my ports, Shakedown: Hawaii on Wii began one Friday night on a whim of curiosity,” wrote developer Vblank. “Perhaps a jolt of Wii nostalgia rushed through me that evening, but I suddenly wondered… how long would it actually take to port? How would it feel to play with a Wii Remote? How would it look in 4:3? Would it hit 60 FPS right off the bat, or need optimization? I had many questions, but as soon as I held that Wii Remote and started playing, I knew I wanted to take it to the finish line.”
However, while Vblank says that many ports for discontinued platforms get started, they don’t necessarily end up seeing the light of day. In this case, however, they will: The Wii version launches on July 9, with the Wii U version (and a Steam port of the existing PC version) set for sometime in August.
The Wii edition is limited to 3,000 copies and will be sold for $30. Unfortunately, those in North America won’t be able to play it, at least easily–despite working with Nintendo of America, given the age of the platform, a disc-based release couldn’t be worked out. (Wii discs aren’t region free, so importing would require you to have a PAL region system to play it on.) However, Nintendo of Europe was able to make this a reality, and those 3,000 copies will go on sale at 6 PM BST on July 9.
A digital Wii release also couldn’t happen given the Wii Shop has been shut down (and thus robbing us of the pleasure of one last Update Day.) That’s where the Wii U version comes in–this release will be available even in North America. A precise release date has not yet been announced.
In terms of what to expect, this is the full version of Shakedown: Hawaii that’s available on other platforms, even including post-launch updates. But there are some new features, with the game offering support for the 4:3 aspect ratio. On Wii, you can play with the Wii Remote (with shake support), Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro, or GameCube controller. The Wii U version supports the GamePad, Pro Controller, Wii Remote, Classic Controller, and Classic Controller Pro, with the ability to play entirely on the GamePad with touch controls, if you so choose.
Work has also been done to ensure the disc-based nature of these versions didn’t result in new load times. “I took special care to ensure it parallels the experience of the more powerful platforms, and further optimized it to fit entirely into the Wii system memory,” Vblank said. “This means that you won’t experience any disc load times during gameplay. Once the game boots, you’re in!”
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If you’re sitting in a chair right now, and there’s a good chance you are, ask yourself “could this seat be more dynamic and futuristic?” The answer is almost certainly “yes,” and the good news is you can actually make your futuristic-sitting dreams a reality with the limited-edition Cyberpunk 2077 chair from Secret Labs.
You can actually choose between the OMEGA and the TITAN 2020 series chairs, depending on your size. Both have unmistakable Cyberpunk 2077 branding: neon yellow on the backrest accented with “electrical traces and cybernetic augmentation slots,” as well as the Samurai logo embroidered on the back of the chair.
What I’m saying here is this is a really cool chair, and it’s available only in limited quantities (it’s already sold out in the UK, sorry chaps).
Microsoft has announced that it will be permanently closing all of its retail stores, while four physical locations in London, NYC, Sydney, and Redmond will be re-imagined as Microsoft Experience Centers.
Microsoft announced the news and said that “the company’s retail team members will continue to serve customers from Microsoft corporate facilities and remotely providing sales, training, and support.”
Microsoft has told The Verge that no layoffs will result from today’s decision. Microsoft closed its retail stores in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and had yet to re-open them.
Since then, there focus has obviously shifted to its digital storefronts on Microsoft.com and the stores on both Xbox and Windows PC, which “reach more than 1.2 billion people every month in 190 markets.”
“We deliberately built teams with unique backgrounds and skills that could serve customers from anywhere. The evolution of our workforce ensured we could continue to serve customers of all sizes when they needed us most, working remotely these last months,” Microsoft Corporate Vice Pesident David Porter said in a statement. “Speaking over 120 languages, their diversity reflects the many communities we serve. Our commitment to growing and developing careers from this talent pool is stronger than ever.”