A new job listing for a position at Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment has revealed that the battle royale is seemingly planning to take the leap to next-gen consoles.
EA’s recruitment website currently features a job listing for a senior rendering engineer at Respawn Entertainment. The job description states that “Respawn is looking for Senior Rendering Engineers to push next-gen platforms and the PC to their limits on Apex Legends.” That’s a pretty clear cut indicator that Apex Legends is set to receive an upgrade for next-generation consoles.
The job specification asks for a “shader enthusiast” who enjoys “maintaining or improving visual fidelity”, indicating that Respawn could be looking to improve the graphical quality of Apex Legends for next-gen consoles and PC.
EA nor Respawn have yet to make any official comment on the possibility of Apex Legends on next-generation consoles. Backwards compatibility is supported by both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 so theoretically there should be no problem playing the existing version of Apex Legends on the new platforms, but it does appear that Respawn has bigger plans than simply keeping the game as it is.
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Call of Duty Mobile has just started its new season, a western-themed update it’s calling Once Upon a Time in Rust. The season includes new maps, modes, and events alongside a slate of new bug fixes in the latest patch notes.
The new season pass will be available on April 30, but some parts of the update are already live. For one, the fan-favorite map Rust from Modern Warfare 2 has been added as the featured map for this season. Another map, the Saloon map, will come in mid-May and introduce a new 1v1 Duel mode. The new mode will also be available in Killhouse, and Saloon will also be playable in 2v2 Showdown.
The classic Capture the Flag mode will also be added in early May, with a bit of Old West flavor. Rather than capturing a flag, you’ll be trying to claim a big chest full of gold. Kill Confirmed is also due in early May.
Events are being revised and will fall into distinct categories: Featured, Seasonal, and Daily. You’ll also be able to claim your daily rewards from a monthly calendar, which gives you 24 days to collect all your goodies. This first set of rewards will include some new western-themed weapon variants.
The Battle Pass is also being revised for this season, removing specific player tasks and instead awarding progression for simply playing the game as normal to earn XP towards your progression. The Battle Pass for this season will also include a new Operator Skill called Annihilator, which lets you take out an enemy in a single shot if you aim for center-mass. A new Battle Royale class called Poltergeist is coming in late May, centered around stealth. And a Cryo Bomb is coming in mid-May
Check out the full patch notes below, and check out the recent patch notes for its PC and console relative, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Call of Duty Mobile 4/29 Patch Notes
What’s New!
Season 6 is here! Once Upon a Time in Rust. Where legends are made.
New Battle Pass available May 1st!
New Premium Battle Pass Rewards
Saddle up with Ghost – Cowboy and Seraph – Desperada
New Heat Stroke weapons, featuring the all new Outlaw sniper rifle!
New Free Battle Pass Rewards
Unlock the base Outlaw sniper rifle in the free Battle Pass
New Operator Skill: Annihilator. Launch high penetrating tracking bullets
Battle Pass Update
Battle Pass tasks have been removed. Players now level their Battle Pass by playing games. Participating in Multiplayer, Battle Royale, Limited time modes all grant Battle Pass XP. Your Battle Pass XP summaries can be found at end of match reports.
New Event System
A brand-new event UI is live to streamline events into four categories: Featured, Seasonal, Daily and More
Events have been optimized to offer a variety of challenge levels and more appealing rewards
Check in all month long for the opportunity to earn some amazing rewards!
New to Multiplayer
New Limited Time Game Modes!
Capture the Flag: Gold Edition. A 2-round mode where players protect their gold while attempting to steal their opponent’s gold
Available on Rust, Crossfire, Crash, Raid, Hijacked and Standoff
1v1 Duel: 3 rounds, 1v1, may the best one win. Loser picks weapon on next round. Best of 3 wins.
Available on Saloon and Killhouse
Kill Confirmed: Players collect downed enemy dogtags for points, or downed teammates tags to deny points. First team to 40 confirmed kills wins
Available on Standoff, Crash, Raid, Summit, Cage, Takeoff, Meltdown
During a limited time special event, play Kill Confirmed to earn new rewards
New Maps
Rust, an iconic MW map, is now available!
Available for TDM, Domination, Hardpoint, Gun Game, Sniper Only, Free For All, Sticks and Stones, One Shot One Kill, Rapid Fire, Gun Game: Team Fight, 2v2 Showdown, Capture the Flag, and Kill Confirmed
Saloon debuts as the second original MP map for Call of Duty: Mobile!
Available for 2v2 Showdown and 1v1 Duel
Prop Hunt will now be available on Firing Range
New Tactical equipment: Cryo Bomb. A freezing explosion affects all enemies near the blast radius
New to Battle Royale
Helicopter Flare added
Deploy a defensive flare against incoming FHJ rockets
New Battle Royale Class: Poltergeist coming soon!
Become nearly invisible for a short duration while also alerting nearby enemies. The farther you are from enemies, the more hidden you appear. Using weapons will break this effect.
Improvements and Optimizations
Multiplayer
Improved H.I.V.E. Enemy traps will be shown in red
Reduced the aiming benefit % of Agile perk
Reduced the ammo size of Death Machine
Reduced the fuel capacity of Purifier
Reduced the cooldown of Gravity Spike
Reduced the combat duration of VTOL
Reduced the combat duration of Stealth Chopper
Shock RC can only shock 2 enemies max
Increased ICR-1 aim down sight speed and accuracy
Reduced HBRa3, M4LMG, RPD aim down sight speed
Increased M4LMG, RPD, BK57 accuracy
Increased UL736, S36 stability
Increased HVK-30 damage and reload speed
Reduced Man-O-War accuracy
Increased MSMC accuracy and stability
Battle Royale
Aerial platform location is no longer fixed and is not always present
Aerial platform can be reached by strategic ziplines
Optimized layouts of Crash, Killhouse, Diner, Standoff, Pipeline, Firing Range, and Nuclear Plant
Launch location optimized. Players can traverse by sliding
Reduced HP and damage of Cerberus, increased reward
Increased late game damage outside of the safe zone
Frag Grenades and Cluster Grenades now bypass armor protection
Significantly increased armor durability
Significantly increased charging speed of Airborne
Increased health recovery when using Medi
Increased range and speed of Ninja
Decreased duration and slowing effect of EMP Drone
Decreased detection range of Scout
Enhanced Warfare pace of early game
S36 and GKS have been added to Battle Royale
Annihilator revolver added to Battle Royale
New legendary attachments added: Heavy Mag, Shotgun Suppressor, Laser Sight
Increased War Machine damage to armored players
Increased lethal equipment damage to armored players
Increased M16A damage at all ranges
Increased close range damage of PDW-57, RUS-79U, Chicom, and MSMC
Increased MSMC stability
Fixed a ping issue when using vehicles
Fixed issue where health items could be used at full health
Fixed an issue with parachutes catching on buildings
System and Client
Added “Going Prone” toggle option in Basic Settings
Added basic setting slowing single-shot shotguns to shoot after right fire button loss
Added sharing option for Rank Skill and History
Added option to voice chat with only friends in pre-match
Lobby “Featured” button contains all new game modes
Optimized team invite option. Players can block invitations for 5 minutes
Level 1 Clans will be disbanded after 14 days of inactivity
Players can join private rooms by room ID
Here is the full look at most events currently running or coming soon in COD Mobile**:**
4/29 ~ New Map – Rust
4/29 – 5/7 ~ Rust Map Challenge
4/29 – 5/5 ~ One Shot One Kill Mode
4/29–5/14 ~ 2v2 Showdown Mode returns on new maps
4/30 ~ Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020 begins
5/1 ~ Capture the Flag: Gold Edition Mode
5/1 ~ Once Upon a Time in Rust Battle Pass
5/1 ~ More new content inbound
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Fan-favorite comedy Reno 911 returns for its long-awaited Season 7 on May 4, more than a decade after it left our screens – and the only thing that’s really changed is that the screens are a little bit smaller this time around. Streaming platform Quibi has revived the series for 12 new episodes, and we’ve got an exclusive first look at the full trailer, which is every bit as deranged, risque, and hilarious as the first six seasons. Watch it above or in the player below:
Quibi’s Reno 911 revival reunites the original cast, including creators Robert Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Thomas Lennon, and Niecy Nash, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Cedric Yarbrough, Carlos Alazraqui, Ian Roberts, Joe LoTruglio and Mary Birdsong.
“It was definitely a trip to have the entire original cast back together,” Lennon told IGN. “It’s a little bit like being in the Eagles and then doing the Eagles ‘Hell Freezes Over,’ but the fact is that the cast was better, funnier and sharper now than any time before. It was amazing to see how everyone had grown as improvisers and actors, because everyone came out of the gate with no preparation.”
Quibi is designed to be watched in “quick bites” on your phone, with episodes lasting 10 minutes or less and released daily, which Lennon said was a perfect format for the series: “One great thing about doing the new Reno episodes for Quibi was the time allotment. The fact is if you watch the new Quibi episodes, you will notice that there’s not really much different than the old TV episodes, but you may notice that they’re leaner and funnier and probably better.”
Check out new photos from Reno 911 Season 7 below:
And since Quibi’s shows are shot in both horizontal and vertical framing so that viewers can position their phone whichever way they prefer, Lennon said, “the cool thing about the Reno 911 episodes and Quibi’s turnstyle format is you’ll see a completely different person or reaction depending on which way you hold your phone.”
You may spot a few familiar faces in the star-studded trailer, and Lennon previewed a couple of highlights for us: “I have a lot of favorite [episodes] coming up in the new season on Quibi, but two I’ll point out that I think are worth watching are episode 6, which has Patton Oswalt playing a really amazing new character with a very very intense radio show. And there’s a super fun episode called Lieutenant Dangle’s Space Force Try Out, which features Tim Allen as a space force commander putting Lieutenant Dangle through basic training to go on a mission to Venus. Somehow it’s stupider than it sounds.” Other guest stars in Season 7 include Dave Holmes and Ron Pearlman.
As for whether there could be a new Reno 911 movie following 2007’s Reno 911: Miami, Lennon said, “I suspect if there’s ever another Reno 911 movie it will play out in a streaming venue not unlike Quibi where you can watch it quite conveniently whenever you want. Honestly, I would love to make another Reno 911 movie. We wrote a second movie called Reno 911 SOS and the outline for that movie is in our book, Writing Movies for Fun and Profit.”
Three new episodes of Reno 911 will debut on May 4, with new episodes launching weekdays on the Quibi app. For more from the Reno 911 team, check out their TikTok channel. What do you think of the new Reno 911 trailer? Hit the comments with your reactions.
The PlayStation Store’s massive Spring Sale has finally ended, but there’s a new lineup of PS4 deals to browse right now. For the second time this year, PSN is hosting a Games Under $20 Sale, giving you a chance to pick up a wide variety of great titles for cheap. More than 100 games are discounted, including past AAA hits like Fallout 4, Assassin’s Creed Origins, and Hitman 2 as well as wonderful indies such as What Remains of Edith Finch and Outer Wilds. The sale runs through May 12, so you have two weeks to make your picks.
On the indie front, one of GameSpot’s best games of 2019 gets a nice little discount. The thrilling and charmingly peculiar Outer Wilds is $18.74. If you’re into Metroidvanias, the ultra-violent Blasphemous is $16.74, while the challenging roguelike Dead Cells is $16.34. What Remains of Edith Finch, a moving adventure game that chronicles a cursed family, is a steal at $8. Two more excellent narrative-focused games–Kentucky Route Zero ($20) and Life is Strange 2 Complete Season ($16)–see nice discounts as well.
You can browse the full Games Under $20 Sale at the PlayStation Store and check out our picks below. The PlayStation Store’s Big in Japan Sale is also still running until May 8.
Best deals at PlayStation Store
Assassin’s Creed Origins — $15 ($60)
Blasphemous — $16.74 ($25)
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition — $8 ($40)
Burnout Paradise Remastered — $8 ($20)
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare — $19.79 ($60)
Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin — $10 ($40)
Darksiders 3 — $18 ($60)
Dead Cells — $16.34 ($25)
Dishonored 2 — $12 ($30)
Donut County — $6.49 ($13)
The Evil Within 2 — $20 ($40)
Fallout 4 — $15 ($30)
Far Cry 5 — $15 ($60)
For Honor — $9.89 ($30)
Ghost Recon Wildlands — $15 ($50)
Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Online Edition and White Shark Card — $19.79 ($45)
Hitman – Game of the Year Edition — $9 ($60)
Hitman 2 — $18 ($60)
Injustice 2 — $6 ($20)
Kentucky Route Zero — $20 ($25)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance — $15 ($30)
Life is Strange 2 Complete Season — $16 ($40)
Metro Redux — $9 ($30)
Murdered: Soul Suspect — $2 ($20)
Outer Wilds — $18.74 ($25)
Overcooked — $6.79 ($20)
Rage 2 — $19.79 ($60)
Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration — $9 ($30)
Saints Row IV Re-Elected — $5 ($20)
Star Wars Battlefront II: Celebration Edition — $20 ($40)
Cliff Bleszinski, former Gears of War producer and head of the now-closed studio Boss Key Productions, says he’s keeping busy during the pandemic by making something new. While he isn’t sure what form it will take yet, he does mention that a new game is a possibility.
In a pair of tweets, Bleszinski says he’s “noodling” with a new intellectual property, and that the characters and world he’s crafting somehow revolve around dogs. He said he’s unsure if it will ultimately become a movie, game, graphic novel, or TV series.
Cliff Bleszinski is most known for his work at Epic Games, having been the lead designer on the first trilogy of Gears of War games. When he left Epic in 2012 he said he was stepping away from video games, but he went on to found the independent studio Boss Key Productions in 2014. That studio produced Lawbreakers and, facing financial difficulties, jumped into the battle royale market with Radical Heights just before ultimately closing in 2018.
I’m noodling on a new IP during this lockdown. I don’t know what it’ll wind up being – a movie or game or graphic novel or TV series. But… I’m working. Forgot how fun it was to name characters and craft a world!
Since then Bleszinski co-produced the Broadway musical Hadestown and has said he’s working on a memoir of his time in the games industry. He’s also offered to consult on the Gears franchise.
The Gears franchise is now being managed by The Coalition, a new studio Microsoft established as caretakers of the franchise. It most recently releaased Gears Tactics, a tactical spin-off in the vein of the XCOM series. For more, check out GameSpot’s Gears Tactics review.
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Revealed at E3 2019, Cris Tales is a time-bending 2D tribute to classic Japanese role-playing games. In a similar vein to Chrono Trigger and Radiant Historia, Cris Tales brings together a cast of young heroes as they travel the world and explore three distinct time periods in the past, present, and the future. It leans heavily into time-manipulation gameplay by allowing you to explore and interact with characters across different eras in real-time, which results in various consequences, expected and otherwise, in your adventure ahead.
A free demo of the opening hour of Cris Tales is available now on Steam, but we had the chance to get an early look at the game’s next major story event set in the walled city of St. Clarity. From here, we got to see how in-depth the game’s time-travel gameplay can get. In addition to storylines and side-quests that can bend and alter with your actions, protagonist Crissbell can also manipulate the flow of time in battle, allowing her to amplify attacks and weaken foes with the use of her time crystals.
Speaking with GameSpot, Modus Games executive vice president of production Derek Neal and Dreams Uncorporated studio head Carlos Roca Silva explained what went into the making of Cris Tales.
“For us, this is very much a passion project. Both Carlos and I grew up playing these traditional JRPGs like Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV, VII, the Lufia series, and even Suikoden,” said Neal. “For me personally, the thing I feel is different about modern RPGs is that feeling of an epic, worldwide quest. Like all of those old school JRPGs, you had airships that you could go around places, and in Final Fantasy IV, there was a dungeon that was a castle, and then that castle would burrow under the sand and move into other places. So there’s this feeling that they’re going over this whole world and that your actions are changing the world. What we wanted to capture was that more subtle journey that these old RPGs built up to.”
One of the more striking aspects of this tribute to a particular style of JRPG is Cris Tales’ fantastic 2D graphics, which features some fantastic hand-drawn visuals that are stunning to see in motion. According to the developers, the works of Genndy Tartokovsky and Craig McCraken–the creators of the Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, respectively–served as key influences for Cris Tales’ 2D aesthetic, which echoes that of a lush and vibrant animated fantasy series.
There’s a lot of charm with the game’s unique 2D style, giving way to some heartfelt and humorous moments with the characters and scenarios. That said, Cris Tales does tackle some larger social issues, which the developers noted were pulled from their real-life experiences.
“Yes, there’s a lot of elements there, but we were very proud that a lot of those elements that you see there are heavily influenced by Colombian culture and architecture,” said Silva. “So when you entered the walled city, St. Clarity, that’s heavily inspired by Cartagena, which is a very touristic place here in Columbia that sees many visitors from all over the world. Outside of it, you see a lot of what happens in the touristy places near the beach, where a lot of people live in places that are not as nice. But another thing that we wanted to put in there is like the floods that you see in the city, that’s also inspired by real floods that you see here in Columbia, in a city called Barranquilla, where you see how, whenever it rains the whole city stops. Because it’s like a downhill city, and whenever it rains, the sewer system, it’s so badly done that the floods happen throughout all of the city. So our inspiration for the design of the city pulled from real life.”
During the demo, we got to explore the setting of St. Clarity, which revealed many of the game’s more advanced time-travel mechanics and in-depth story-telling moments. An underlying element at play in St. Clarity is the social situation between the haves and have-nots. The city’s lower-class live to the bottom trenches of the town, which is prone to flooding due to the city’s poor sewer system, while the upper levels house the wealthy and powerful.
In Cris Tales, there’s a significant focus on the concept of cause and effect, resulting in some moments throughout your quests that ripple out to different eras. While the actual mechanics of exploring towns and interacting with NPCs are very similar to other games of its ilk, Cris Tales introduces the active time-travel mechanics, allowing you to view three versions of a setting, simultaneously. Exploring St. Clarity’s past, present, and future, all at once, leads to some unusual situations where you’ll need to examine the past to make the present, and then the future, into a better place for all.
What I dug most about Cris Tales is how it makes its time-travel gameplay a constant element. This is especially true during the turn-based battles. While the standard attacks and magic skills with your party members are present, the ability to time-travel adds a surprisingly engaging and amusing twist to battles. For instance, the character Willhelm is a plant mage that can summon poisonous mandragora to attack foes. Initially, these plants are young and do minimal damage, but with Crissbell’s time-travel abilities, you can age up the plants to have them grow faster in battle, allowing them to deal more damage. This also extends to enemies–you can age up monsters by taking them to the future and defeating their more frail form with ease.
While it wears its influences for the classic time-travel games like Chrono Trigger on its sleeve, the approach to time travel in Cris Tales feels more present, and I really liked how it kept this aspect of the game in clear focus. It didn’t feel gimmicky, but rather a fully fleshed-out concept that can lead to some surprising outcomes. According to the developers, many of the choices you make in Cris Tales will eventually result in different endings for the story. Set for release later in 2020, Cris Tales is shaping up to be a fun tribute to classic games that has a stunning sense of style, and its own clever interpretation of time-travel.
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Ghost Ship Games has released a new trailer for Deep Rock Galactic, which announces that the Steam Early Access game will officially release for both Xbox One and PC on May 13. The co-op first-person shooter will be available for $30 USD / €30 / £25.
“When we started developing Deep Rock Galactic four years ago, none of us at Ghost Ship Games had imagined the game as it is today,” Ghost Ship Games CEO Søren Lundgaard said. “While many of the core features have evolved and work as we hoped, there are also entire sections of the game that we didn’t dream of, and that is largely due to our community.”
First entering Steam Early Access in 2018, Deep Rock Galactic sees you and up to three friends team-up as a group of dwarven miners. There are four classes of dwarf, and your team is encouraged to work together in order to explore procedural-generated caves and reach your goal. Mistakes can see you accidentally encountering hostile aliens, which your team will then need to defeat.
At launch, Deep Rock Galactic will have two cosmetic DLC packs available for purchase–they’ll include armor sets and weapon skins.
Dead by Daylight has received a big update, with all-new features, content, bug fixes, quality of life adjustments, and balance changes included. Update 3.7.0 is set to get the game ready ahead of the scheduled release of Tome III: Escalation on April 29.
Maps such as Coolwind Farms and MacMillian Estate are being altered with the new tools the developers have implemented. Various maps will have changes to the size, layout, spacing, and spawning mechanics, with aspects of the maps being balanced to remove some unfair exploits players have been utilizing.
One of the main mechanics in the game for the survivors is repairing generators in order to escape. The devs have made two major changes to this mechanic in the update: reduced efficiency when repairing with other survivors and skill check bonuses. The speed reduction for repairing a generator with other survivors has been raised to 15%, with the reduction increasing by a further 15% per additional survivor.
The amount of points earned for great skill checks has been doubled from 150 points to 300, while the bonus progression percentage has been reduced to 1%. The two repair perks, Prove Thyself and Stake Out, have been altered too. Prove Thyself repair bonus speed has been increased from 10% to 15%, while Stake Out’s great skill check bonus has been raised to 2%.
Various quality of life improvements have been added as well in the update. Legion tracking has been altered so that The Legion will now regain their tracking abilities as soon as Feral Frenzy ends, rather than at the end of their fatigue. The developers have added more visual effects and audio to the animation for attempting to escape the hook in order to make it more obvious that the character is taking damage and speeding up the sacrifice.
The perk icon for Head On will now light up with a timer when ready to be activated, giving players a better understanding of when the perk is available to be used. The mori animation has been updated, now beginning to play once a short interaction is complete in order to avoid the mori from being cancelled repeatedly to annoy someone.
Lastly, the developers have further updated the projection hit improvements they made a few months back. Now, coming within range of an injured survivor will have a lingering effect, allowing players to get a protection hit a few seconds after the injured survivor moves away.
Deadline has rounded up the biggest box office flops of 2019, and X-Men: Dark Phoenix claims the unfortunate record for the biggest loser of the year. Based on experts and sources, the site claims the movie ended up losing $133 million.
It had a budget of $200 million, and it made just $252 million at the global box office (the bulk of which came from international markets). There were also significant marketing costs and other expenditures that turned the film into an overall money-loser, according to the report. You can see the full P&L sheet at Deadline.
Dark Phoenix began production beforeDisney’s gigantic deal to buy the entertainment assets of Fox, which includes X-Men. Going forward, the X-Men franchise will be produced by Disney and Marvel boss Kevin Feige. Disney/Marvel has not yet announced its plans for the future of X-Men beyond the X-Men spinoff The New Mutants which was slated for April before being delayed.
Dark Phoenix stars Sophie Turner as Jean Grey/Phoenix, with a supporting cast that includes Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, and Jessica Chastain. The movie was directed by Simon Kinberg, who made his directorial debut on the project.
2019’s other box office disappointments included Terminator: Dark Fate ($122.6 million loss), Cats ($113.6 million loss), Gemini Man ($111.1 million loss), and Missing Link ($101.3 million loss), according to Deadline’s numbers.
Top 5 Biggest Box Office Flops Of 2019
Dark Phoenix — $133 million loss
Terminator: Dark Fate — $122.6 million loss
Cats — $113.6 million loss
Gemini Man — $111.1 million loss
Missing Link — $101.3 million loss
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Actor, writer, and director Ricky Gervais has created some very memorable shows over the years, including The Office and Extras. All of his shows have lasted only two seasons, but he said in a new interview that he could be convinced to bring his latest show, After Life on Netflix, to a third season.
Gervais told Deadline that he could envision a third season of After Life “because I love the world.” More specifically, Gervais said the characters he created are very interesting and worth exploring in greater depth. The setting, a small town in the UK, is also compelling enough to examine more, he said.
“There are so many strong characters. I’d say there are six characters that could have their own sitcom; that could be the lead in a sitcom,” he said, adding that he is not lacking for ideas. “Even the place is a character, I think. We’ve only seen five hours of all those people. That’s nothing. How well do you know someone in five hours? You know, it’s still only half a season of an American sitcom, if you could both seasons.”
However, Gervais said he won’t do a third season of After Life unless the response to season 2 is overwhelmingly positive. “Netflix have got to say, ‘We really want you to do a third season.’ Then I’ll do it. I won’t do it for the sake of it. I won’t do it to get paid,” Gervais said. “I won’t do it because they need another two and a half hours on their platform, you know? I’ve got to know that it’s a pleasure for a lot of people, and then I’ll do it. Otherwise, I’ll do something else.”
After Life season 2 ended in dramatic fashion, and it set up events to come, so fans of the show may be hoping Gervais can be convinced to make season 3. The six-episode season 2 premiered on April 24.
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