CoD: Warzone Playlist Update Features A Stripped-Down Battle Royale Mode

Some new content is headed to Call of Duty: Warzone on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One later this week, developer Infinity Ward confirmed. This includes updating the battle royale’s game modes and more.

First up is the introduction of Blood Money Quads. Instead of a group of three, however, players can take teams of four into the battle royale’s Blood Money mode, giving you more opportunities to collecting cash and complete contracts.

In addition to Blood Money Quads, Infinity Ward is adding a new limited-time game mode: Classic Battle Royale. As the name implies, this mode removes all the extras from Warzone’s battle royale experience, stripping it to the barest of essentials. There are no buy stations, no contacts, and no Gulag to give players any sort of edge in-game this time around.

Warzone will see some additional changes this week as well. This includes bringing more weapons into the Gulag, adding a new item to the game, and more.

Further, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will see some extra inclusions this week, too, such as a new Gunfight map, the return of a familiar series location, and more.

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Pokemon Go Will Let You Vote On The Next Community Day Pokemon

Pokemon Go‘s May Community Day is set for this weekend, but players will have a chance to shape the game’s next two events. As it did back in February, developer Niantic is letting players vote on what the featured Pokemon will be for June and July’s Community Days.

This time around, rather than casting votes by completing in-game Field Research tasks, players will simply be able to vote for their Pokemon of choice via a Twitter poll, which will be live from May 23-24. There will be four candidates to choose from; the one that receives the most votes will be June’s featured Pokemon, while the runner-up will be July’s.

The four candidates, and the Community Day moves they’d be able to learn if selected, are as follows:

  • Squirtle – Aura Sphere
  • Weedle – Drill Run
  • Sandshrew – Shadow Claw
  • Gastly – Shadow Punch

In the meantime, May’s Community Day takes place this Sunday, May 24. The featured Pokemon this month is the Grass type Seedot. If you can power up Seedot’s evolved form, Nuzleaf, into Shiftry by the end of the Community Day, it’ll learn the event-exclusive move Bullet Seed. On top of that, you’ll earn triple the usual amount of XP for catching Pokemon during the event, and any Incense you use will last for three hours.

Terrakion is also returning to Pokemon Go this week. The Legendary Pokemon will be available in five-star Raids once again from May 19-26, and this time around you’ll have a chance to encounter its Shiny form. You can learn more about how to challenge the Legendary in our remote raiding guide.

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Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy: Everything We Know About Season 2

Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy was easily one of the best new superhero series of 2019. Clearly, IGN’s readers agree, as the series won the IGN People’s Choice Awards for Best New TV Series of 2019 and Best Comic Book Series of 2019. And now, at long last, the series is slated to return for a second season this summer.

To help you brush up on all things Umbrella Academy, here’s a breakdown of everything we know about Season 2 so far. Read on to learn when the series returns to Netflix, what cast members to expect, and what the plot will be this time around.

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When Does The Umbrella Academy Return on Netflix?

Netflix has finally announced the Season 2 premiere date for The Umbrella Academy. The series returns on July 31, 2020.

By the time the series returns, it’ll have been well over a year since Season 1 debuted on Netflix on February 15, 2019. Despite it being an immediate hit (with an estimated 45 million households tuning in) and a Season 2 renewal following in April 2019, Umbrella Academy is taking its sweet time coming back. But given the quality of Season 1, we have little doubt the wait will be worth it.

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The Umbrella Academy: Season 2’s Cast and Crew

Fans can expect plenty of familiar faces in Season 2, both in front of and behind the camera. Showrunner/executive producer Steve Blackman is again at the helm of the series. Blackman is also writing the season premiere and finale episodes. The show’s executive producers also include Jeff F. King, Mike Richardson, Keith Goldberg, Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá (the last two being the creators of the original Umbrella Academy comic book series).

Most of the main cast members from Season 1 will be returning, including Ellen Page (Vanya), Tom Hopper (Luther), David Castañeda (Diego), Emmy Raver-Lampman (Allison), Robert Sheehan (Klaus), Aidan Gallagher (Number Five), and Justin Min (Ben). Given how heavily time travel looks to play a role in Season 2, it’s not impossible we’ll see more of dead characters like Colm Feore’s Sir Reginald Hargreeves or his faithful servant Dr. Pogo.

As revealed by the official Umbrella Academy Twitter account, at least three new actors are joining the cast in Season 2. Yusuf Gatewood (Good Omens) has been cast as Raymond, “a born leader and devoted husband” who “has the smarts, gravitas, and confidence to never have to prove it to anyone.” Ritu Arya (Humans) will play Lila, “a chameleon who can be as brilliant or as clinically insane as the situation requires.” And Marin Ireland (Sneaky Pete) has been cast as Sissy, a Texan divorcee “eager to rediscover what life and love has to offer.”

The Umbrella Academy: Season 2 Posters and Trailer

Netflix has debuted a series of stylish new posters for The Umbrella Academy: Season 2. They don’t necessarily reveal much about the plot or direction of these upcoming episodes, but you can check out all of these posters in the gallery below:

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Netflix has yet to release an official teaser trailer for The Umbrella Academy: Season 2. The streamer has a habit of holding back on major promotion until the final month or two before a show’s release, so we wouldn’t expect a trailer to hit until at least June 2020.

The good news is that Netflix has dropped a fun little teaser for Season 2. The show’s main cast recorded themselves at home recreating the iconic dance sequence from the Season 1 premiere.

What Will The Umbrella Academy: Season 2 Be About?

The plot of The Umbrella Academy’s second season is still mostly shrouded in mystery. While Season 1 was largely based on the first graphic novel in the series, The Apocalypse Suite, the radically different ending suggests Season 2 will veer in a different direction. The biggest difference between the comic and Netflix series is that the Hargreeves family failed to stop the apocalypse in the Season 1 finale.

Blackman explained this key plot change at a press junket for Season 1: “What drove the ending change was simply because it was Netflix and because… people like to binge these shows, we wanted a hanger, that really wanted you to come back for Season 2, something that left you [saying] ‘I need to know what happens. I’ve got to come back.’ That’s why the ending was adjusted to leave a moment hanging.”

Season 1 ends with Allison accidentally unleashing Vanya’s pent-up power and triggering the destruction of Earth, at which point Number Five uses his powers to drag his siblings into the past. Given that the main characters are depicted as teens at the very end of Season 1, we can infer the team traveled back to the early 2000’s and their glory days as underage superheroes. How long our heroes will remain in teen form remains to be seen, but clearly they’ve been given a second chance to undo the apocalypse.

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We’re also expecting the redemption of Vanya to be a major focus in Season 2, though the cast members seem to have differing opinions on whether Vanya will truly turn to good. Hopper told us, “It depends on if we can get her out of this mind-state she’s [in] right now. If she’s so on this hellbent thing that ‘my siblings are the reason I am like this’ and is so down that path…” Raver-Lampman was more optimistic: ” I would say the Allison in me says she’s redeemable.”

We’re also anticipating a much greater focus on Ben Hargreeves, especially given that actor Justin Min has been bumped up to series regular status in Season 2. We may even learn the full truth behind Ben’s mysterious death and/or see that death prevented through the magic of time travel.

It should be noted that The Umbrella Academy Vol. 2: Dallas does deal with time travel. However, that story involves some characters travelling back to the 1960’s and features an alternate take on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, so we’re not expecting Season 2 to draw much inspiration from that story.

Will There Be an Umbrella Academy: Season 3?

There’s currently no word on whether The Umbrella Academy will be renewed for a third season. Given the show’s popularity to date, we’re pretty confident a renewal will come, though the untimely demise of Netflix’s Marvel franchise proves that popularity alone isn’t always enough.

Assuming Season 3 is greenlit, we can probably expect an announcement to drop anywhere from a few days to a few months after Season 2’s July 31 debut. The question then becomes when Season 3 will actually materialize. Fans should probably expect another 18-month gap at least, meaning Season 3 wouldn’t appear until late 2021 or even early 2022. The long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic may delay that release even further. Season 2 wasn’t seriously affected by the pandemic, as filming wrapped back in November 2019. But it may be some time yet before it’s safe for cameras to start rolling on Season 3.

Currently, Way and Bá have published three Umbrella Academy graphic novels, the most recent being dubbed Hotel Oblivion. Season 3 may be based on that story, or the series could continue to diverge from the path laid out by the comics. Either way, we’l have a much better idea of what’s to come once Season 2 finally drops.

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Game Of Thrones Actor Weighs In On Season 8, Deems Haters “Ungrateful”

It’s been a year since the divisive finale of HBO’s Game Of Thrones and while time may heal all wounds, it’s a slower process for some than it is for others. Actors involved in the blockbuster show are still weighing in on the show’s last episodes. Earlier this year Daenerys Targaryen herself, Emilia Clarke, explained that she “tried not to consider” what fans might think of her character’s tragic (and abrupt) turn to madness. Now, Carice Van Houten, who played Melisandre the Red Woman, has some thoughts of her own.

Speaking with Insider, van Houten plainly states that she loved the ending. “I loved the ending. I loved the randomness of just picking a king,” she said, “That’s why I loved the first season, the guy who actually was king [Robert Baratheon], didn’t want to be king, so we already got a lesson in the beginning: ‘Why are you striving for that sort of power when, obviously, it doesn’t make you happy?”

While van Houten isn’t technically incorrect in her idea of Robert Baratheon’s ascent to the throne, this does seem like an oversimplification of the events that took place in the story. Baratheon was part of a major rebellion against the corrupt Targaryen regime who wound up placed on the throne after the successful coup d’etat. It’s less that he was striving for the power that he was given and more that he himself became a political cog in the machine after the fighting finally died down.

Regardless, van Houten is certainly a fan of Bran’s ultimate ascension to king, if only because it felt entirely timely. “I loved the randomness and clumsiness of picking some guy, which is very representative of the world right now,” she said, “as crazy people are ruling the world. I thought it was a great comparison.”

As for the backlash, van Houten believes it was partly to be expected–“The fact that some people were so disappointed is because everything before that was so good”–but sums up the fan response as “ungrateful.”

“So it feels a bit ungrateful. You’ve had such great times and then yeah, you’re going to be disappointed because it’s not going to go exactly how you anticipated. Of course, you’re going to have all sorts of criticisms and I just thought it was a sign of how good the show was.”

Regardless of where you happened to fall on the love/hate spectrum for the finale, the Game of Thrones legacy is anything but over. House Of The Dragon, a prequel show slated for 2022, is still in the works over at HBO. And apparently George R.R. Martin really is using his time in quarantine to actually work on Winds of Winter, so there are certainly things to look forward to.

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PS Plus Deal: Get 1 Year for $34.99

Bargain-hunting PS4 owners are pretty much always on the lookout for a deal on PlayStation Plus. We’re in luck: Right now at Daily Steals, you can get a year’s subscription for $34.99 by entering our exclusive promo code IGNPSN at checkout. Since the normal price for a one-year PS Plus subscription is $59.99, that’s a 42% discount. And if you already have an active subscription, this will just add an extra year onto your current end date.

As for the code’s delivery it’s sent via email. The site says: “PLEASE NOTE: Within 1 business day of purchasing, you will receive an email with tracking information. The tracking number is the PSN code. You will not receive anything by physical mail.”

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Take advantage now, and you’ll get the free PS Plus games for May 2020–Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19. Those ought to help you while away the hours during social isolation.

farming-simulator-19PlayStation Plus is pretty much mandatory for PS4 owners in this, the year 2020. For starters, it grants you access to play games online, which pretty much everyone does all the time these days. It lets you shift your game saves to the cloud, which is crucial in the event of a hard drive mishap.

But for many, the best part–the thing that makes PS Plus a fantastic deal even at full price–is that you get two free PS4 games each month. You can keep them and play them for as long as you’re a PS Plus member.

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The Snyder Cut: The History of the ‘Lost’ Justice League Movie

Everyone loves a good urban legend, and for superhero movie fanatics, no subject is quite as fascinating as the so-called “Snyder Cut” of 2017’s Justice League. It’s no secret that director Zack Snyder’s vision for the film didn’t align with that of Warner Bros, and that the tone and direction of the film was significantly changed once Snyder was replaced by Joss Whedon. For years now, rumors have persisted that Snyder’s original cut of Justice League exists in some form, ready and waiting to be loosed upon the world. The obsession over that lost cut has inspired a full-blown “Release the Snyder Cut” movement.

You may be wondering – does the Snyder Cut actually exist, or is it mere rumor and hearsay? And if it does exist, is the Snyder Cut a full, finished film or merely a work-in-progress marked by incomplete plot threads and unfinished visual effects? We may not know the full truth behind the Snyder Cut until the day Warners finally decides to release it, but we can at least trace the history of the rumors and explore what we do and don’t know about this lost Justice League adventure.

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Why Was Zack Snyder Removed From Justice League?

Justice League was originally intended to be the third act of Snyder’s larger, five-movie DC saga, one that would later be followed by Justice League: Part 2 and an unknown, fifth DC film. However, while Snyder had largely been given carte blanche on 2013’s Man of Steel and 2016’s Batman v Superman, the lukewarm critical and commercial reception to the latter film in particular seems to have resulted in the higher-ups at Warners taking a heavier hand with Justice League. Among other details revealed during a 2016 visit to the Leavesden set, IGN learned Justice League was now planned as a standalone project.

That set visit also made it apparent how much the relatively lighter tone of Justice League was aimed at countering the criticisms leveled at Batman v Superman. Even star Ben Affleck noted later that year that Justice League was more in line with traditional portrayals of Batman, compared to the dark and brooding hero seen in Batman v Superman. “This is more the Batman you would find if you opened up your average Batman comic book,” Affleck told Entertainment Weekly.

Ultimately, Snyder left the project in May 2017 in the wake of a family tragedy, with Warners turning to The Avengers director Joss Whedon to oversee reshoots and complete the tumultuous superhero crossover. Snyder retained the sole directing credit on Justice League, while Whedon was given the screenplay credit.

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While Snyder’s exit was certainly understandable given his personal struggles, several reports have suggested his job was already in jeopardy before that point. Collider corroborated a series of tweets from journalist Josh L. Dickey suggesting Snyder had effectively already been fired from Justice League in early 2017. Reportedly, executives at Warners were deeply unhappy with the rough cut of the film.

Collider wrote, “I also heard that Snyder’s rough-cut of the movie was ‘unwatchable’ (a word that jumped out at me because it’s rare you hear two separate sources use the exact same adjective). Of course, even if that’s true, there’s obviously more to the story since rough cuts can be fixed up with reshoots, rewrites, etc.”

Whatever the exact reasons for Snyder’s Justice League departure, the end result is that the film became the product of two directors with divergent goals. It wasn’t long before speculation began to grow that a very different version of Justice League exists somewhere within the Warners vaults.

How Different Was Snyder’s Version?

During the marketing ramp-up for Justice League, all involved seemed to downplay the impact Whedon’s hiring would have on the finished film. “The directing is minimal and it has to adhere to the style and tone and the template that Zack set,” Warner Bros. chairman Toby Emmerich told The Hollywood Reporter. “We’re not introducing any new characters. It’s the same characters in some new scenes. He’s handing a baton to Joss but the course has really been set by Zack. I still believe that despite this tragedy, we’ll still end up with a great movie.”

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However, Variety indicated the reshoot process was both extensive and costly, in part because of the looming release date and scheduling conflicts with the various actors involved. Henry Cavill’s facial hair alone created unexpected production headaches. Because Cavill was required to maintain a mustache as part of his commitment to Paramount’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Justice League’s VFX team was forced to digitally remove the mustache in post-production.

It doesn’t take much detective work to see just how much the scope and direction of Justice League changed with time. Between trailers featuring scenes that aren’t in the final film and characters like Kiersey Clemons’ Iris West, Robin Wright’s General Antiope and Willem Dafoe’s Vulko being cut from the film entirely, there’s clearly a great deal of Justice League footage left on the cutting room floor. That’s to say nothing of the 2015 Aquaman poster featuring the tagline “Unite the Seven,” which implies there was once meant to be a seventh member of the Justice League (Green Lantern? Martian Manhunter?) who was cut from the plot.

Superman’s face serves as a telltale clue as to which scenes were shot by Whedon as opposed to Snyder, given that the digitally removed mustache is… somewhat less than convincing. With the majority of Superman’s scenes plagued by that Uncanny Valley effect, it stands to reason Whedon directed quite a bit of the footage that made it into the final cut.

snyder-cut-vero-720x412Snyder himself recently gave fans an idea of how much material was cut from the finished film. Snyder posted an image on Vero of what appears to be film canisters labeled “Z.S. JL Director’s Cut, Running Time 214.” Whedon’s Justice League clocks in at a relatively lean 121 minutes, suggesting Snyder’s story was significantly chopped down after he left the project.

The Rise of #ReleaseTheSnyderCut

Once it became apparent just how much the theatrical release of Justice League differed from the version Snyder envisioned, a segment of the DC fanbase became very vocal in demanding the original version be released. That led to the rise of the Release the Snyder Cut movement and a concerted push online to lobby Warners for the film’s release.

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Though a studio executive told The Wall Street Journal in 2018 there were no plans to release any sort of alternate cut of Justice League, the Snyder Cut movement continued to gain momentum in the months that followed. The campaign even began raising money through crowdfunding sites, with the goal of using half of the funds to boost awareness of the Snyder Cut and the other half being donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, in honor of Snyder’s late daughter Autumn.

The fruits of that crowdfunding effort were made apparent in 2019. Several forms of advertising were spotted at San Diego Comic-Con, most notably a plane flying a banner reading “WB #ReleaseTheSnyderCut of Justice League.” Later in 2019, the group purchased billboard space in Times Square during New York Comic-Con. By the end of 2019, it was safe to say even casual DC fans were aware of the Snyder Cut phenomenon.

snyder-cut-720x634Even the Justice League cast began joining the fray. In November 2019, Gal Gadot tweeted an image of herself as Wonder Woman with the hashtag #ReleaseTheSnyderCut. Snyder and Affleck, along with Cyborg actor Ray Fisher and Deathstroke actor Joe Manganiello, followed her example. Clearly, it’s not just DC fans who want the Snyder Cut to see wide release.

Does the Snyder Cut Actually Exist?

The simple answer is yes, there’s surely at least one version of Zack Snyder’s Justice League movie in existence. Directors working on expensive studio blockbusters are frequently tasked with assembling rough cuts of their work-in-progress films to screen to producers and executives concerned about how their money is being spent. And according to the Collider story referenced earlier, it was precisely that rough cut that caused Warners to lose faith in Snyder.

As discussed already, Snyder has more or less confirmed the existence of the Snyder Cut on multiple occasions. He even shed more light on his abandoned plans for the DCEU during a live director’s commentary for Batman v Superman. And as time has passed, members of the Justice League cast have begun to speak more openly about the Snyder Cut and throw in their support for its release. Ben Affleck in particular seems bothered about the way Snyder’s exit was handled and how the studio elected to finish the film, referring to the theatrical release as “kind of a cow’s body with a horse’s head a little bit.”

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Of the main cast, only Cavill claims to be unaware of the Snyder Cut’s existence, though even he acknowledges there are probably rough cuts assembled from Snyder’s footage. Cavill said in February 2020, “I have not seen any Snyder Cut – I don’t know if there is anything that exists that is a Snyder Cut. I’m sure there is footage out there which has probably been pieced together over the years. I’m always interested to see how that stuff turns out, but that is very much a chapter of my past.”

At this point, there’s little debate as to whether the Snyder Cut is real. The more germane question is whether Snyder’s version of Justice League exists in a form that can be consumed by moviegoers. Does the Snyder Cut actually exist as a cohesive, finished film? That’s a bit harder to say. The narrative that’s built up over the years is that Snyder was wronged by studio execs who didn’t support his vision, and that a very different, far superior version of Justice League exists locked away in a vault like the Ark of the Covenant. The reality is surely far less glamorous.

Even if Snyder was able to complete the main round of filming Justice League before his departure, he never had a chance to go back and do reshoots. The reshoot process is essential for ambitious blockbuster movies like this, allowing directors to flesh out scenes that are incomplete or not working properly and basically plug all the holes that exist in the rough cut. It also seems highly unlikely the Snyder Cut would have completed visual effects, given the gap between when Snyder left the film and its release. After all, if Justice League was completely done and ready to be screened by the time Snyder left, would Warners have gone through the hassle, expense and PR nightmare of hiring a new director?

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That said, Jason Momoa revealed he’s seen the Snyder Cut and implied it actually does exist as a completed film. “I think the public needs to see it,” Momoa told MTV News in November 2019. “I’m obviously indebted to Warners and DC. I don’t know how they feel about it, but as a fan, I’m very, very happy that I got to see it.”

If the Snyder Cut is ever publicly released, we imagine it would be comparable to 2006’s Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut. Donner was also fired from his DC movie before completing production. Warners Bros. tapped Richard Lester to complete filming and even reshoot a significant portion of the movie. The Donner Cut was a belated attempt to release Superman II in a form more closely resembling Donner’s vision. But because Donner never finished his version, The Donner Cut is only an approximation of that vision, using deleted scenes and archival footage but still, out of necessity, utilizing some of the material Lester shot. Similarly, the Snyder Cut would probably have to draw at least partly on Whedon’s footage in order to give viewers a coherent story.

Will The Snyder Cut Ever Be Released?

Regardless of how complete and fully realized the Snyder Cut might be at this point, Warners has shown little desire to actually release it. Even when Gadot and her castmates fueled rumors of an impending Snyder Cut release through their #ReleaseTheSnyderCut posts, nothing actually came of it. The rumors that the Snyder Cut could debut on the upcoming HBO Max streaming platform seem to be just that – rumors.

The studio has repeatedly downplayed any rumors of a Snyder Cut release, when executives choose to comment on the subject at all. In November 2019 The Hollywood Reporter wrote, “Despite the groundswell and speculation that a Snyder Cut could go to Warner Bros.’ upcoming streaming service HBO Max, insiders tell The Hollywood Reporter no announcement of a release of any such cut is imminent.”

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Warner Bros. is a business, and its reasons for withholding the release of the Snyder Cut are surely all about the company’s bottom line. If the Snyder Cut requires more expensive, time-consuming VFX work to complete, Warners may not see enough payoff in completing an alternate cut of a film that didn’t perform terribly well at the box office to begin with. And if Snyder’s version of the film is as bad as some insiders have claimed, the studio may be concerned a release could damage an already troubled brand. Add to that the fact that so much about DC’s future movie slate – including whether or not Justice League will ever get a proper sequel – seems in flux now. Releasing the Snyder Cut may only create further confusion.

On the other hand, Heroic Hollywood reports that Snyder screened his personal working cut of Justice League to DC executives in early 2020. Why would such a screening happen if there weren’t serious discussions about finally releasing the Snyder Cut?

Heroic Hollywood wrote, “Zack Snyder held a private screening of his cut of Justice League in the first quarter of 2020, with executives from DC in attendance. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, something is happening with Snyder’s cut of the film, and discussions are currently underway.”

There are many who would argue the sustained interest in the Snyder Cut proves there’s value in finally unearthing this lost DCEU relic. It may only be a matter of time before Warner Bros. relents. If past director’s cut releases like Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut and Blade Runner: The Final Cut have proven anything, it’s that lost movies have a way of resurfacing, even if it takes a while.

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Adam Sandler Is Starring In A New Netflix Movie Produced By LeBron James

Adam Sandler and Netflix continue their relationship with the announcement of the new movie Hustle, which will be directed by We the Animals’ Jeremiah Zagar and produced by none other than the NBA’s LeBron James.

In the upcoming film, Sandler will play a recently fired basketball scout who finds a player abroad, with the hopes of making it in the NBA, according to Variety. The film is written by Taylor Materne (NBA 2K20) and Will Fetters (A Star is Born).

In 2014, Sandler partnered with Netflix, and in 2017, he made another deal to make four more movies with the streaming service. This past January, Sandler extended that deal to make four more movies. There will be a steady steam of Sandler movies coming, like last year’s massive success Murder Mystery.

Additionally, Sandler has already been attached to another Netflix movie, Dan Pan. The film will be penned by Tonight Show writer Rebecca Drysdale. Not much else is known about the film currently, and it is unclear if this is part of Sandler’s new deal with the streaming service giant.

While you wait for more Sandler movies to hit Netflix, consider listening to GameSpot’s weekly TV series and movies-focused podcast, You Should Be Watching. With new episodes premiering every Wednesday, you can watch a video version of the podcast over on GameSpot Universe or listen to audio versions on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Brings Back An Old MW3 Map

Developer Infinity Ward has confirmed that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will get a bunch of new content later this week on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. This includes the return of an old franchise map, which is available to play right now. Hardhat, which was last seen in 2011’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, has been added to Modern Warfare’s 24/7 multiplayer playlist. It is a close-quarters map made for fast-paced skirmishes, but with enough sightlines for long-range fire as well.

What is old is now new with the return of the Hardhat map.
What is old is now new with the return of the Hardhat map.

Of course, Hardhat is not the only addition to Modern Warfare this week. The studio added a new Gunfight map to multiplayer, as well as the “Ghost Pack Contingency” bundle that includes two new weapon blueprints, and more.

Call of Duty: Warzone will also see some changes later this week. This includes implementing a new item to all Warzone game modes, adding more weapons to The Gulag, introducing a new limited-time mode, and more.

In other Call of Duty news, Infinity Ward reintroduced helicopters after temporarily removing them due to a glitch earlier this month. Elsewhere, it has been reported that the world record for the most kills in a single Warzone Quads match has been set, with one team getting 121 kills before the match concluded.

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Taika Waititi Leads Celebrity Reading Of James And The Giant Peach

Following the news earlier this month that the first book in the Harry Potter series will be read by a series of famous stars over the next few months, another classic children’s book is getting the celebrity treatment. Roald Dahl’s James & The Giant Peach will be read by Taika Waititi, Ryan Reynolds, Lupita Nyong’o, and Chris Hemsworth to hep raise money for charity.

Dahl’s much-loved 1961 book will be read in its entirety across 10 episodes to raise money for charities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The initiative has been created by the Roald Dahl Story Company, which controls the author’s classic work. The episodes can be watched at the official Roald Dahl Youtube channel. You can check the full list readers below, and watch the first two episodes right now.

  • Utkarsh Ambudkar
  • Cate Blanchett
  • Jamie Cullum, Benedict
  • Cumberbatch, Roman Griffin Davis
  • Cara Delevingne
  • Cynthia Erivo
  • Beanie Feldstein
  • Josh Gad
  • Chris Hemsworth
  • Liam Hemsworth
  • Mindy Kaling
  • Nick Kroll
  • Kumail Nanjiani
  • Lupita Nyong’o
  • Sarah Paulson
  • Billy Porter
  • Gordon Ramsay
  • Eddie Redmayne
  • Ryan Reynolds
  • Ben Schwartz
  • Meryl Streep
  • Tessa Thompson
  • Taika Waititi
  • Olivia Wilde
  • Ruth Wilson
  • Archie Yates

In March, it was reported that Waititi will write, direct, and executively produce two new animated series based on Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for Netflix. The shows will be the first results of a deal between Netflix and Roald Dahl Story Company. There are also plans to adapt stories such as Matilda, The BFG, and The Twits.

Waititi’s next movie will be the Marvel sequel Thor: Love and Thunder, which releases in February 2022, having moved back from its initial November 2021 release date.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone Adds A New Item

Call of Duty: Warzone, the free-to-play battle royale spin-off of Modern Warfare, has gotten a new item with the latest update. The “Armor Box” can be purchased before or during a battle if you need a little extra protection.

According to an update on the Call of Duty Blog, the new Armor Box is available across all battle royale modes. It’s similar to a Munitions Box in that you can use it to supply the entire team, but as the name implies, it provides armor instead of ammo. You can find it in ground loot or supply boxes, or you can purchase it at the Buy station.

That’s not the only change in Warzone this week. The update also adds more weapons to the Gulag, giving ranged options that Infinity Ward hopes will make for more diverse strategies. And a limited-time “Classic Battle Royale” mode gives you the same Warzone but without Buy Stations, Contracts, or the Gulag.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone have been getting frequent updates, both with game updates like new maps and balance changes, as well as security measures. Recently the game added mandatory 2FA as an anti-cheating measure on PC.

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