The Boys Season 2: Black Noir’s Actor Looks To The Future In This “Remixed” Adaptation

Throughout The Boys Season 1, Black Noir remained one of the most mysterious characters on the show. Now that Season 2 has concluded with a shocking and satisfying finale, we can say definitively that Noir remains an enigma. Besides a few tidbits and a small reveal, we learned basically nothing about him throughout the latest eight episodes. Of course, as Nathan Mitchell, the actor behind the black mask, told us recently, that’s entirely by design.

The Boys fans who have read the comics on which the series is based know that Noir has a massive role in the original story. But Amazon’s adaptation has so far played fast and loose with the source material, and certain hints in Season 2–like the partial reveal of Noir’s face during his fight with Starlight and Queen Maeve in Episode 7–seem like pretty definitive proof that Noir’s backstory will be different in the show. But Mitchell wouldn’t help us rule out any possibilities.

“I am aware of the [comics storyline],” the actor told us, deftly avoiding making any further comment on various fan theories (if you want to know more about Noir’s role in the comics, check out our explainer here–but be warned of potential spoilers).

“As far as Black Noir’s future, you know, I think it’s best to just leave all of that up to speculation. I think there are certain things you can infer from the reveal, and you see what you see. I’m looking forward to going down this path, that we can keep surprising the audience,” he said.

“I’m gonna let everybody have fun with their thoughts and their theories,” he continued. “I think that’s the best way to go. Like you said, it’s an adaptation, you know, it’s a remix, in a lot of different ways. And I think the fun thing about Noir is that he is a mystery, and that his motives and his backstory, his intention–they’re all a mystery. And so I’m gonna keep it that way.”

Of course the character is a mystery–it’s hard to be anything else when you never take your mask off or talk. The fleeting glimpse of Noir’s mouth and jaw in Episode 7 was the most skin Mitchell has ever revealed on The Boys, and yet he finds ways to express Noir’s feelings.

“The decision you make of what mask you choose says something about you,” the actor said, explaining that he likes to imagine what Noir would be saying if he chose to speak, act it out, then simply remove the words while keeping the emotion intact: “Every movement, every decision you make, verbal or nonverbal, the world views you in some way. And so for me, as long as I can move freely and express myself through my body, I’m happy. I think I can say a lot about Noir through his body, so I think it’s a really fun role to play.”

Noir is a terror in battle, but this season also revealed a seemingly softer side to him. Although misguided, he attempted to comfort a child with a stuffed pink bunny in the Season 2 premiere (while holding a severed head in his other hand). We also saw him appearing to weep when the news of Compound V went global and the world learned that “superheroes are made, not born.” Mitchell said in his opinion, those emotions are genuine.

“He does have a soft side and an empathetic dimension to him, and I think that’s what makes him interesting,” the actor said. “This is the reality of, he could rip you to shreds on the battlefield in a second, but when he’s off duty, there is a human there that feels and is vulnerable, you know, is odd and quirky in different ways.”

Noir had a few juicy fight scenes in Season 2, and Mitchell said the battle with Annie and Maeve was “a lot of fun.” Hilariously, it ended when Maeve shoved an Almond Joy into his mouth, revealing that tree nuts are Black Noir’s very own kryptonite–and one that Mitchell shares with the character.

“It was classic [showrunner Eric Kripke] writing. It’s just such a great, great moment,” Mitchell said. “The nut allergy is a thing that I deal with, so it’s very art imitating life–not that I’ve necessarily, you know, had to deal with chocolate bars being shoved down my mouth by someone I was fighting.” Luckily, they made sure to use a fake Almond Joy wrapper and a nut-free chocolate when shooting the scene (Mitchell thinks it may have had marshmallow).

With Season 2, The Boys proved itself to be one of the best shows on TV right now. Unsurprisingly, we already know that Season 3 is coming. We’re excited to learn more about Black Noir as the character’s drip feed of mystery continues in the future, and Mitchell left us with one tease: “It’s gonna be crazy.”

Call Of Duty Cold War – Everything Coming To The Beta

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War begins their open Beta on October 8th. The first two days are for Playstation Plus members who have pre-ordered Cold War. In the following two days, the beta is open to all Playstation users regardless of pre-orders. The following weekend beginning October 15th, the cross-platform beta begins for those who have pre-ordered Cold War on Xbox or PC. For this entire second weekend, PS4 players are able to play for free. Let’s go over what changes were made from the alpha into the beta.

A new map named “Cartel” has been added into the mix. It’s available to play in both combined arms mode, as well as multiplayer. This map takes place in Nicaragua and is said to have some ties to Cold War’s Main villain, Perseus. It features rideable motorcycles, a large airplane hanger, and varying levels of terrain. The map also features a prominent recon tower that players can hold down center objectives in. Other changes include the introduction of the ping system, a tactical stim, and the sentry turret scorestreak.

If you reach level 10 of the multiplayer beta, you unlock a blueprint for the Milano 851 submachine gun. The second weekend will feature the brand new Fire Team Dirty Bomb mode. This large-scale mode features up to four teams of 10 that need to plant uranium in designated locations across the map. The uranium is dangerous to hold over long periods and can explode on impact. Be sure to keep it tuned to Gamespot for continued coverage of Fire Team and other Cold War updates.

Final Fantasy 16 Might Be Coming Sooner Than You Think | Save State

A Square Enix job posting has revealed that the upcoming Final Fantasy 16 has “completed development,” and the team is currently working on boss battles and expanding various development tools for remote work.

The Kombat Pack 2 for Mortal Kombat 11 will be adding Mileena, Rain, and Rambo, voiced by Sylvester Stallone himself. The game will be coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X & S with a free upgrade.

Valorant has revealed its latest Agent, a healer named Skye. She’ll be added to the game alongside the 1.11 patch on October 27.

Pixar’s Soul To Skip Theaters, Head To Disney+ This Winter

Pixar’s upcoming movie Soul is moving again, but it’s not just changing dates. In addition to getting a new release date, Soul will change venues, too; Disney will release Soul on Disney+ just in time for Christmas.

Soul will launch on the streaming service on December 25. Unlike the recent Mulan, which asked a $30 premium, Pixar’s latest animated film will launch at no additional cost to Disney+ subscribers. Soul, announced last summer, was initially set to launch this summer, but was later postponed to November 20 thanks to the pandemic.

“We are thrilled to share Pixar’s spectacular and moving Soul with audiences direct to Disney+ in December,” said Disney CEO Bob Chapek in an official statement. “A new original Pixar film is always a special occasion, and the truly heartwarming and humorous story about human connection and finding one’s place in the world will be a great for families to enjoy together this holiday season.”

Soul tells the story of jazz musician Joe (Jamie Foxx), whose big break is cut short when his soul becomes separated from his body. He wakes up in a dark place, heading toward the light, but escapes to a place called The Before, where he meets 22 (Tina Fey), a soul with no interest in inhabiting a body on Earth. Joe has to convince 22 of the joys of life while trying to make his way back to his body before it’s too late.

“The world can be an exhausting and frustrating place–but it’s also full of unexpected joys, even in seemingly mundane things,” said co-director (and Pixar chief creative officer) Pete Docter. “Soul investigates what’s really important in our lives, a question we’re all asking these days. I hope it will bring humor and fun to people at a time when we can surely use that.”

Soul is co-directed by Docter and Kemp Powers. This is Powers’ freshman directorial effort, but Docter is a Pixar vet, with Monsters Inc., Up, and Inside Out in his portfolio. The two wrote the movie alongside Mike Jones. In addition to Foxx and Fey, the movie also features the voices of Quest Love, Daveed Diggs, Phylicia Rashad, Angela Bassett, Richard Ayoade, and more.

Soul is the latest of many films to reschedule amid the ongoing pandemic, including recent shifts for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, Daniel Craig’s final 007 outing in No Time to Die, and just about every Warner Bros. superhero film including The Batman and Shazam! 2, all of which have moved out to 2021 or later. Wonder Woman 1984 is currently the only big movie left on the release calendar for 2020.

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Microsoft Is Reportedly Bringing xCloud to iOS in 2021

Microsoft is reportedly working on a “direct browser-based solution” that will allow it to bring its cloud gaming service, previously known as Project xCloud, to iOS and iPadOS devices in 2021.

As reported by Business Insider and The Verge, Xbox head Phil Spencer revealed the news during a “recent internal all-hands meeting.” He stated “we absolutely will end up on iOS. We’ll end up on iPhones, and iPads with Game Pass.”

The newly announced Amazon Luna may hint at Xbox’s alleged plan, in that it will bypass Apple’s App Store by being playable through the iOS Safari browser and will not be a native app.

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Xbox’s cloud gaming service recently launched on Android devices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, however, Apple’s App Store policies and guidelines make it very difficult for services like Xbox’s cloud gaming and Google Stadia to exist on its platform.

Apps for streaming services are allowed on Apple’s App Store, but only as a “catalog app” that will help users sign up for the service and see what games are available. The tricky part is that Apple says each game on the service must also have its own individual App Store page, which is a problem for services like Xbox’s cloud gaming that has over 150 games.

Microsoft has spoken out against Apple and its policies, who is also currently in a fight with Epic Games over Fortnite and its customary 30 percent cut.

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While Spencer’s comments have yet to be made publicly, he did mention that he would like to see xCloud on Xbox consoles and PC in the future, but that those requests are “just a bit further down” a long list of “cool things the xCloud team is working on.”

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Ghost of Tsushima’s Next Update Lets You Pet Dogs and Turn Them Into Allies

Ghost of Tsushima’s version 1.1 update will bring with it New Game+ and the co-op Legends mode, but now we know what may very well be its most important addition – the Charm of Canine Recruitment that will let you pet dogs and turn them into allies a.k.a. your new best friend.

Announced by developer Sucker Punch on Twitter, this Charm of Canine Recruitment will unfortunately only be available in New Game+, but those looking forward to Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will be happy to know you will be able to pet the spirit dogs.

During the main game players were able to pet Foxes, and had done so 8.8 million times within two weeks of Ghost of Tsushima’s release on July 17, 2020.

This wonderful news is another cherry on top for the version 1.1 update that will add Ghost of Tsushima: Legends for all owners of the base game for free. This new, online cooperative multiplayer experience will feature two-player story missions and four-player survival missions, as well as a raid that will be released “weeks following launch.”

There will also be more to do and gain in New Game+ besides making dogs your new best friend, including all players having access to a New Game+ horse, other new Charms, and a Ghost Flower merchant that will allow you to exchange Ghost Flowers for Charms, new armor dyes, and other vanity gear that can only be found in New Game+.

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Ghost Of Tsushima’s Big Update Will Let You Pet The Dogs–Then Set Them On Enemies

Ghost of Tsushima might let you pet the foxes, but it hasn’t let you pet the dogs yet. In fact, until now, players have had to kill the dogs when they attacked, as they were, exclusively, very bad dogs. That’s all set to change in Update 1.1, the huge update that’s also adding co-op–soon you’ll be able to befriend the dogs.

In the game’s New Game+ mode, which will be added on October 16, you’ll be able to equip the Charm of Canine Recruitment. This allows you to walk up to enemy dogs and give them a good pet, which will make them change sides and attack your enemies.

Just be aware that the dogs are still likely to die in the ensuing scuffle, unless you’re a very good samurai. You can see the charm in action below.

In fact, this is one of two dog-patting additions being made to the game–you’ll also be able to pat the spirit dog that one player can summon during multiplayer.

You’ll also get a new horse in New Game+, with a red mane, so animal fans have reason to be excited.

Ghost of Tsushima scored a 7/10 in GameSpot’s review.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Has A Hidden Quest In The Last Place You’d Look: The EULA

Baldur’s Gate 3 is out now in Early Access, and it’s already doing very well. Players are enjoying digging into the game’s huge map and ticking off its many quests, but there’s one that most players will definitely miss–because it’s hidden in the opening user agreement.

As reported by PC Gamer, if you read through the full EULA, you’ll encounter a bit of text asking you to make a submission to Larian for entry into the “Guild of Great Genius,” an exclusive club.

“Upon accepting this Pact, you take on an additional quest to submit to Larian one (1) recording of a chant, song, text, poem or interpretive dance performed by you and extolling your interest in the Forgotten Realms,” the EULA reads.

Beware, though, you need to submit within “the first three winters” of agreeing to the terms of the EULA, otherwise you won’t be eligible.

Whatever you send Larian, they’ll also retain the rights to use it as they see fit: “You hereby grant Larian Studios a worldwide, perpetual, and royalty-free license to share such recordings through Larian Studios’ social media channels.”

If you want to submit something to Larian and join their club, there’s contact information available on the studio’s website.

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For Honor Will Be Enhanced On Next-Gen Systems

For Honor will receive enhancements on next-gen consoles, Ubisoft has announced. The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of the game will play at higher resolutions at launch, and a framerate boost is due in December, too.

At launch, the Xbox Series X and PS5 will be able to play For Honor at 4K resolution through backwards compatibility. On Xbox Series S, the game will be playable at 1080p. This is not a dedicated next-gen version, as such, but the current-gen version will hit the highest resolutions it can.

Player profiles, purchases, and inventory will also carry across to next-gen, meaning that you will be able to migrate fully over to your new console at launch without fear of leaving anything behind.

In December, an update will also enable 60 FPS gameplay for all next-gen systems, including the Series S. The game has previously had a locked 30 FPS framerate across all consoles, so this is a major bump.

A single new screenshot of the game running on a next-gen system was also released, and you can view it below.

For Honor on next-gen
For Honor on next-gen

The Xbox Series X and S will be available globally from November 10, while the PS5 begins its launch rollout on November 12. All of these systems will be backwards compatible with previous generation games.

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7 Years After Its Reveal Trailer, Ray’s The Dead Is Hitting PS4 And PC

Ray’s the Dead, first announced for PS4, PS Vita, and PC back at E3 2013, is finally coming out. Unfortunately, the Vita will miss out on the game–instead it will hit the PS4 and PC on October 22, with a Switch version to follow in 2021.

The game casts players as Ray LaMorte, a zombie who can gather up other zombies to form a horde and complete tasks. Think Pikmin, but with more exposed bones and brains. Along the way, Ray can find out how he died, and why he’s come back as a member of the undead.

The game involves time travel and boss battles, and it will also be available on PS5 thanks to backwards compatibility.

It’s been a long road for Ray’s the Dead, but it’s good to see the game finally releasing. You can watch the release date trailer below.

And, if you’re interested, here’s a trailer from back in 2013.

Ray’s the Dead was originally funded on Kickstarter, where it earned $51,773 from crowdfunding.

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