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The Animal Crossing And Final Fantasy 7 Remake Crossover You Didn’t Know You Needed
Move over, Doomguy! Isabelle, and the Animal Crossing universe, may have a new friend. In celebration of Final Fantasy VII Remake finally dropping, Twitter user Cat with Monocle made some delightful crossover videos.
The videos put Villager toe to toe with islands deadliest creature the Tarantula in pure Final Fantasy form. Dramatic music, epic backdrops, and killer tension make this the perfect jump off to a weekend gaming session with two of the biggest releases this year.
Hopefully, we will continue to see more from the Animal Crossing extend universe, making its way into more upcoming big releases this year like Ghost of Tsushima and Cyberpunk 2077.
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Mortal Kombat 11 Devs Are Live-Tweeting The First Movie Tonight
Unlike most video game movies, especially early attempts, the 1995 Mortal Kombat film is not terrible. If you’re interested in seeing just how not terrible it is, you can watch it tonight alongside the live-tweeting Mortal Kombat 11 team.
At 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET, the Mortal Kombat 11 official Twitter account will begin watching and tweeting along to the original movie. You can use the hashtag #MortalKombatWatchParty if you start the movie at the same time, either through your personal copy or via Netflix.
The original Mortal Kombat film featured some truly inspired casting. Christopher Lambert starred as Raiden, while Bridgette Wilson of Billy Madison fame played Sonya Blade. Series co-creator Ed Boon performed the voice of Scorpion himself, as no one could match those gravely pipes.
The first Mortal Kombat movie seemed to understand the appeal of the games, which was not solely gore. Instead, the filmmakers kept levity and cheese intact for campy fun that still holds up today.
Subsequent films couldn’t match the original’s quality. GameSpot sister site Metacritic lists Mortal Kombat: Annihilation at a pitiful 11/100 average review score, with the editing and narrative coherence both common criticisms. Other fighting franchises have suffered a similar fate when trying to adapt to film, including Street Fighter and Dead or Alive.
A new Mortal Kombat movie is scheduled to release in early 2021 and will not be connected to the other films. Production began last September.
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Overwatch League Offers Enough Free Tokens To Get Your Favorite Team’s Skin
Want to show your pride for your hometown Overwatch team while you move the payload? Blizzard is currently offering free Overwatch League tokens that you can use to purchase a skin from your favorite team, but you will have to act quickly.
By signing up on the official Overwatch League website or verifying your existing information, you’ll be able to claim 100 Overwatch League tokens on either PC or console. The only information you need to submit is your name, the email address associated with your account, your favorite Overwatch League teams, and your country.
You’ll need to have do this by April 29, and then the tokens will be placed into your Battle.net account by May 6. You also must already have an Overwatch game account and game license on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, or PC.
You need to use your tokens before May 31, and they aren’t valid in China or Japan. Because the new skins cost 100 tokens each, you’ll have just enough with the free promotion to purchase one. After this, you can purchase additional packs of 100 tokens for $5 each.
Blizzard canceled March and April in-person events for the Overwatch League because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s still running matches remotely. They’re available exclusively on YouTube, as opposed to Twitch like in the 2019 season. The game’s final character Echo is on the way, and was originally planned for inclusion in the canceled Titan MMO game. Other characters, including the game’s mascot Tracer, can have their DNA traced back to Titan, as well.
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What We Do In The Shadows Season 2: 10 Teases For The Ridiculousness On The Way
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If you like your vampire stories with a side of completely ridiculous humor, chances are What We Do in the Shadows is one of your favorite shows. The FX comedy, based on the movie by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, is gearing up to premiere its second season and there is a lot in store.
In late 2019, GameSpot traveled to the Toronto, Canada set of the series to find out what to expect from Season 2. Clement and his team of executive producers were very forthcoming about some of the shenanigans Nandor (Kayvan Novak), his vampiric housemates, and his lowly familiar will get into throughout the upcoming 10-episode run.
Take a look below for just a small look at everything What We Do in the Shadows will present when it returns to FX on April 15–including some new and returning characters that fans will probably be very excited about.
And speaking of things you should be watching, 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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1. There are even more monsters on the way
Werewolves are already established in What We Do in the Shadows, thanks to the original film. And, of course, there’s plenty of vampires. In Season 2, though, other classic monsters will join in, including zombies and ghosts. According to Clement, the latter is something he and executive producer Taika Waititi have wanted to incorporate since the beginning.
“When Taika and I were coming up with the movie idea, we talked a lot about this idea of if you see a ghost and the ghost is wearing clothes, where did clothes come from? Are they dead clothes? You know, that’s kind of the whole idea,” he explained. “The idea of what are these things that are never explained in these movies that would ruin all the frightening aspects of it if you investigated it and talk about that.”
Tackling the most mundane and unnecessary aspects of ghosts and zombies certainly seems like the perfect kind of fare for What We Do in the Shadows.
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2. The vampires are going to a Super Bowl party
So much of the fun that comes from this show is watching the vampires interact with humans who have no idea what they really are. Get ready for even more of that, as the vamps attempt to befriend their neighbor Shaun in the second episode of the new season.
“The whole episode takes place in [Shaun’s] house during a Super Bowl party. So that, I think, is the most Staten Island-y we get,” writer and executive producer Stefani Robinson teased.
Added showrunner Paul Simms, “We wanted to do one [episode] early on that was definitely vampires in the real world. And they’re deeply honored that Shaun has invited them to the Super Bowl party. But they’ve misread the invitation and they think it’s the superb owl party.”
If the small glimpse at the party in the Season 2 trailer is any indication, it’s going to be a very strange evening.
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3. Guillermo’s vampire killing gets taken to the next level
At the end of Season 1, it was revealed that Guillermo was a descendant of legendary vampire hunter Van Helsing, meaning the familiar that was attempting to become a vampire is technically destined to hunt and kill them. That’s going to leave him in an interesting situation in Season 2.
“We ended last season on a big question with Guillermo as to whether he’s a vampire killer by DNA or whether he still can be a vampire,” Simms said. “That’s sort of one of the biggest arcs we play out this season–his struggle to figure out what he exactly is.”
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4. Nadja and Laszlo form a band
If you’ve seen the trailer, you’ll remember a short clip of Laszlo (Matt Berry) and Nadja (Natasia Demetriou) performing music together. According to Clement, that’s as close to a musical episode you’re going to get in Season 2, though there will be a number of songs.
“Matt Berry is a great musician and we’re gonna hear some of the songs that him and Nadja have come up with over centuries,” the creator teased. One can only assume they’re going to be dramatic and violent tunes.
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5. Haley Joel Osment offers the Season 2 premiere’s biggest laughs
Anyone who has seen Hulu’s Future Man knows just how funny Haley Joel Osment can be and he’s bringing that comedic sensibility to the Season 2 premiere of What We Do in the Shadows. Osment plays Topher, the newest familiar for Nadja and Laszlo who goes through a lot over the episode and manages to make an enemy in Guillermo. “Nadja and Laszlo haven’t had much luck with picking familiars. So when they finally find this young guy Topher, they’re so excited,” Simms told Entertainment Weekly. “He’s the new guy, and to them, seems so much cooler and hipper than Guillermo.”
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6. It picks up after a busy summer
When viewers rejoin the vampires in Season 2, they’ll learn how everyone in the house spent their summer. For Guillermo, as seen in the Season 2 trailer, there’s a lot of vampire killing being done.
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7. Colin gets a makeover and ultimate power
If, while watching the trailer, you wondered why Colin had hair and seemed to be somehow even more powerful, that’s because he’s moving up in the world–at least temporarily. In fact, the episode that sees his rise in power is the one GameSpot was on set for. “In this episode that we’re filming now… the main story is Colin becomes very powerful, basically godlike,” Clement teased. “And so we wanted to see what an energy vampires power have taken to the ultimate level what would it be.”
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8. This season’s villains are lovable
Part of the new season will see a group of amateur vampire hunters led by a new character played by Craig Robinson. Still, while they may technically be the “bad guys” in Season 2, Clement and his team plan to make you love them.
“We do have some aspiring vampire hunters in this season, so we meet them. But we want you to like them, as well,” he said. “Pit these two groups against each other, but unlike a horror movie it should be hard to choose who to side with.”
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9. Nick Kroll is back and burnt.
While there are plenty of guest stars to come in Season 2 that aren’t being spoiled, one familiar face is seen in the trailer. “Simon the devious–Nick Kroll–is coming back because last time we saw him in his nightclub, it exploded and he’d been charred to a crisp. But he’s a vampire so he doesn’t die,” Simms revealed.
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10. Yes, Season 2 will try to one-up Season 1’s cameo fest
The vampire council scene in Season 1, which features cameos by Tilda Swinton, Evan Rachel Wood, Wesley Snipes, and a long list of other famous faces will be hard to top. Still, Clement says the show has something in the works.
“I think we’re gonna try. Last year we hadn’t written the last episode when we were filming at this stage and we’ve done the same again,” he said. “We’ll see sort of what works in the story and what we like so that we can put it on. I mean, that is a dream. We are contacting famous vampire actors’ agents. But who knows? That may not work out.”
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