Daniel Craig Sticking To His Guns On Whether He’ll Play Bond Again

As suspected, actor Daniel Craig is finished playing James Bond. The actor confirmed in an interview published this week that he’s moving on from the British super-spy after No Time To Die.

“This is going to be my last James Bond adventure,” Craig told Entertainment Weekly.

This is re-confirmation from Craig that he’s finished playing 007, as he told Stephen Colbert in November 2019 that he’s moving on from the role after No Time To Die.

No Time To Die will be Craig’s fifth outing as James Bond. His first appearance as the character was in 2006’s Casino Royale, and he reprised the role in Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre.

In 2015, Craig said he wasn’t very keen on coming back to play James Bond again, but he was eventually lured back to the role. He told Variety that 007 movie producer Barbara Broccoli wouldn’t take no for an answer. “It’s not in her wheelhouse,” Craig said. “I had a nice long break [after Spectre], which I really needed. And then she was just persistent and came to me with some ideas, which we started formulating, and I got excited again.”

As for Craig’s forthcoming departure from the James Bond series, Broccoli said she’s in “total denial.”

The James Bond series will undoubtedly live on after No Time To Die, but who will play 007 in the future? That remains unknown, but Broccoli said the character will always be played by a man, at least while she’s controlling the series.

For No Time To Die, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, and Léa Seydoux (who also appears in Death Stranding) all return to the roles of M, Q, Miss Moneypenny, and Madeleine Swann respectively. The new cast members include Rami Malek as the villain, as well as Billy Magnussen and Ana de Armas.

No Time To Die hits theatres on April 10, 2020. In other news, it was recently confirmed that Billie Eilish will sing the movie’s title song, while Hans Zimmer has been brought in to score the movie.

Now Playing: No Time To Die – 007 James Bond Official Trailer

Dishonored Is Getting A Tabletop RPG

Dishonored has not had a new video game since Dishonored: Death of the Outsider in 2017, but tabletop fans will soon have another way to delve into the rich world of the series. Modiphius Entertainment has announced a Dishonored tabletop RPG is currently in the works, and will release in summer 2020.

The game will use a streamlined version of the 2d20 system that the company designed for its Star Trek Adventures and Conan games, and is being designed in collaboration with Dishonored director Harvey Smith. The game has brought on a “diverse selection of writers and artists,” many of whom were involved in the creation of the games too. It will involve exploring the Empire of the Isle.

The rules system will be developed by Nathan Dowdell (Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of) and is aiming to be fast-paced, with a new “Momentum System” being designed to incorporate the series’ Chaos mechanics and Void powers.

The game will come in a deluxe, 300 page hardcover book, and there will be custom dice and cards available too. The book is said to feature:

  • An introduction to the Empire of the Isles, and an in-depth look at its history, its people and the struggles they face.
  • A step-by-step guide to play the role of the Protagonists: from grim assassins and rugged criminals, to intrepid explorers and stoic crown loyalists.
  • A host of antagonists and a myriad different storyhooks to inspire you, from the harsh, cold lands of Tyvia to sunny Karnaca.
  • Insight on the strange nature of the Void, as well as rules to harness the its reality-bending powers.
  • “The Oil Trail”, a mini-campaign in four acts that serves as a perfect introduction to the City of Dunwall.
  • A streamlined narrative edition of the Modiphius 2d20 game system.

Modiphius has also worked with Bethesda on The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms and Fallout: Wasteland Warfare. They also created the tabletop version of Mutant: Year Zero.

Aside from this tabletop series, the Dishonored series was last said to be “resting for now” in August 2018, so it might be a while before we see another video game in this universe.

Now Playing: Dishonored: Death Of The Outsider Gameplay

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The Outer Worlds Wins Game Of The Year At New York Video Game Awards

The 9th annual New York Videogame Awards were held this week in Manhattan, and The Outer Worlds was the night’s big winner. The Obsidian-developed RPG took home the overall Game of the Year award.

Other titles that received Game of the Year nominations included Outer Wilds, Luigi’s Mansion 3, A Plague Tale: Innocence, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Resident Evil 2, Death Stranding, Telling Lies, and Disco Elysium.

Obsidian has more in store for The Outer Worlds, as the studio is planning to release story DLC for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC game later in 2020. The game is available on Xbox Game Pass, so subscribers can pick up the game at no extra cost.

Other titles that won big at the New York Videogame Awards were Disco Elysium (Best Indie Game and Best Writing) and Sayonara Wild Hearts (Best Mobile Game and Best Music). You can see the full list of categories and winners below.

Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime was honored with the Andrew Yoon Legend Award, and you can watch his acceptance speech in the video above.

2020 New York Videogame Awards

  • Big Apple Award for Best Game of the Year:
    • The Outer Worlds
  • Andrew Yoon Legend Award:
    • Reggie Fils-Aimé
  • Statue of Liberty Award for Best World:
    • Outer Wilds
  • Herman Melville Award for Best Writing:
    • Disco Elysium
  • Coney Island Dreamland Award for Best AR/VR Game:
    • Minecraft Earth
  • Tin Pan Alley Award for Best Music in a Game:
    • Sayonara Wild Hearts
  • Central Park Children’s Zoo Award for Best Kids Game:
    • Luigi’s Mansion 3
  • A-Train Award for Best Mobile Game:
    • Sayonara Wild Hearts
  • Off Broadway Award for Best Indie Game:
    • Disco Elysium
  • Freedom Tower Award for Best Remake:
    • Resident Evil 2
  • Great White Way Award for Best Acting in a Game:
    • Courtney Hope as Jesse in Control
  • Captain Award for Best Rookie Esports Team:
    • FPX (League of Legends)
  • Joltin’ Joe Award: Best Esports Player of the Year:
    • Arslan Ash

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Mr. Peanut Is Dead

The world’s most iconic groundnut, Mr. Peanut, has died. Planters, the company that created the cane-wielding, top hat-wearing legume, confirmed his death on social media. He was 104.

Mr. Peanut died after the car he was driving–the Nutmobile–attempted to swerve to avoid an armadillo in the road. The snack pitchman was driving with Wesley Snipes and Matt Walsh on the fateful day. The three found themselves dangling on a tree. Their combined weight was too great, and Mr. Peanut sacrificed himself to save his friends.

This is all recounted in a Super Bowl 54 advertisement that Planters released early–check it out below.

It seems unlikely that this is the end of the story–people are theorizing that Mr. Peanut somehow survived the fall and the ensuing explosion. Others believe Planters might be re-branding, with a new mascot to be announced during the Super Bowl.

What we do know is that Planters is paying big money for this ad campaign. Super Bowl broadcaster Fox is charging $5.6 million for 30 seconds of airtime during the Super Bowl. The game takes place on Sunday, February 3, and sees the The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers do battle at the Hard Hock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

The Mr. Peanut mascot was created by 14-year-old Antonio Gentile in 1916 as part of a contest that Planters put on to create mascot for the up-and-coming peanut company.

Tributes for Mr. Peanut poured in from other popular food and entertainment brands following the announcement of his death.

First Look At Apex Legends Season 4 Coming In Livestream This Thursday

Respawn has announced that a special edition Devstream for Apex Legends will be held Thursday, January 23 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. The livestream promises to provide the first official look at Season 4.

During the stream, Respawn will also be holding an early celebration for the one year anniversary of the reveal and launch of Apex Legends. The anniversary is officially February 4, which we believe might be the start date of Season 4. The current season of Apex Legends, Season 3: Meltdown, is scheduled to end February 3.

Apex Legends is currently in the midst of its latest limited-time event, Grand Soirée Arcade. The event is a 14-day in-game celebration for Apex Legends, hosting a rotating collection of seven limited-time modes throughout its runtime. Grand Soirée Arcade adds several new in-game challenges and weapon and character skins (both rare and legendary). The event concludes on January 28.

A new update for Apex Legends was launched alongside Grand Soirée Arcade, which addressed numerous bugs. The update also added a pretty substantial nerf to Wraith, as well as much-needed buffs for Gibraltar and Crypto. Gibraltar now also has a brand-new animation for when he’s reviving teammates while in his Dome Shield.

The most surprising change in the update is the removal of extended energy mags, a change that Respawn clarified it hadn’t intended to push live so soon as it actually addresses something that’s being added to Apex Legends in Season 4. Though this cryptic tease does offer some credence to the rumors that another Titanfall 2 weapon will soon be added to Apex Legends, Respawn has not yet clarified what exact change is happening in Season 4 to warrant the removal of extended energy mags. Perhaps we’ll find out tomorrow.

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Whoopi Goldberg’s Guinan to Return in Picard Season 2

Star Trek: The Next Generation fans can expect to see another familiar face in Star Trek: Picard’s second season. Star Patrick Stewart has invited Goldberg to reprise her role as the sage bartender Guinan in Season 2.

Stewart made the gesture during an appearance on The View, which is co-hosted by Goldberg. The actor, who plays Jean-Luc Picard, made it clear he wasn’t merely wishing for Goldberg to return, but formally passing along an offer from executive producer Alex Kurtzman and the producing team. Goldberg happily accepted, which seems to confirm she’ll indeed be appearing in Season 2.

Goldberg as Guinan and Stewart as Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Goldberg as Guinan and Stewart as Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

You can see a clip of Goldberg and Stewart’s conversation on The View’s official Twitter feed.

In response to Stewart’s offer, Goldberg told her audience, “I’ve said it on this show before, but Star Trek was one of the great experiences from the beginning to the end. I had the best, best, best time.”

Ever the gentleman, Stewart responded, “It was wonderful having you, and we cannot wait to have you with us again one more time.”

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This news serves as our first taste of what’s to come in Season 2, which was officially greenlit in January 2020, just ahead of the show’s January 23 premiere. Previously, Deadline reported Season 2 will be 10 episodes in length.

For more on what to expect from the newest Star Trek series, find out which Trek timeline Picard takes place and which version of Data could be appearing in the show.

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Xbox Streaming Service xCloud Comes To Canada Next Week

Microsoft’s Netflix-style game-streaming service, Project xCloud, is expanding its global rollout. The beta for the service is launching soon in Canada. This will be the fourth region where xCloud is now available, following the US, UK, and Korea.

“Canada has been one of the top-requested markets for expansion and we’re delighted to deliver for gamers in Canada starting next week,” xCloud boss Catherine Gluckstein said in a statement.

xCloud will launch in Canada on January 29. Players can register for the beta on Microsoft’s website. In all parts of the world, access to the xCloud beta is available by invitation only. If you don’t get in right away, keep checking back, as Microsoft says it will invite more players in over time.

The launch of xCloud in Canada comes just days after Microsoft beefed up the catalogue with nine more titles, including Destiny 2 and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

As for other regions of the world, Gluckstein said Microsoft plans to launch xCloud in additional markets “in due course.”

The first public preview for Project xCloud launches in October 2019. The service allows players to stream Xbox games from the cloud to their mobile device over Wifi or a mobile network without the need to own an Xbox. The program currently only supports Android devices.

Project xCloud is separate from Microsoft’s Xbox console streaming program which allows players to stream games from their home console to their mobile device.

Now Playing: Project xCloud – Official Trailer

Tencent Plans To Fully Own Conan Exiles Developer Starting In February

Chinese megacorporation Tencent has announced plans to purchase all of Funcom. The acquisition, valued at about $148 million USD, will allegedly have no impact on how Funcom presently operates as a studio.

Tencent explained that the studio’s “impressive” nearly 30-year history is why the company has opted to acquire all Funcom shares. “We are impressed by Funcom’s strengths as a developer of open-world multiplayer, action and survival games,” senior vice president Steven Ma said in a press release. “Funcom has a strong track record in developing new titles with long [lifespans]. We are glad to deepen our relationship with Funcom and look forward to collaborating with Funcom to deliver more exciting and enjoyable game experiences to fans worldwide.”

Funcom is a Norwegian-based studio founded in 1993. The developer has dabbled in a variety of game genres, including puzzlers and sports titles, but Funcom is best known for its interpretation of Conan the Barbarian. 2018’s Conan Exiles, an action-survival game, is the studio’s latest iteration in the franchise. Funcom also published 2018’s Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, a turn-based tactical-RPG.

Funcom expressed excitement about deepening its relationship with Tencent and is looking forward to the future. “We have had a great relationship with Tencent as our largest shareholder so far and we are excited about this opportunity,” CEO Rui Casais said. “We will continue to develop great games that people all over the world will play, and we believe that the support of Tencent will take Funcom to the next level.”

Despite Tencent preparing to fully own Funcom, the studio has made it clear that the acquisition doesn’t affect its management, staffing or structure. In fact, Funcom said it will “remain an independent business.”

Tencent has a stake in many of the video games industry’s business companies, including Activision Blizzard, Bluehole (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds), Epic Games, Glu Mobile (Baldur’s Gate), Grinding Gear Games (Path of Exile), Paradox Interactive (Pillars of Eternity), Riot Games, Supercell (Clash of Clans), Ubisoft, and more.

Now Playing: Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden – Nintendo Switch Announcement Trailer

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All Of Terminator Dark Fate’s Mexico Scenes Were Shot 5,000 Miles From The Country

Movie locations can be a tricky thing. Sometimes, you can’t shoot somewhere because of the cost. Sometimes, it’s politics. However, one thing the Terminator: Dark Fate home release revealed is that every shot from Mexico–the central location for the majority of the movie–didn’t even take place in that country. It was all shot in Spain.

That odd fact is revealed on the “World Builders” featurette, which is included in the home release of Terminator: Dark Fate. The creators behind the movie discussed making Spain look like Mexico. “Spain is a good double for Mexico,” explained production designer Sonja Klaus. “It’s often used because of the topography, the light, the shapes that you get.”

But why couldn’t Dark Fate take place south of the American border? “A lot of the movie takes place in Mexico and the southern US,” said director Tim Miller during the featurette. “And we couldn’t go to Mexico for a variety of reasons, so we shot 30-some days in Spain.”

While this probably comes as quite a surprise to people who saw the movie, it’s a relatively common practice in Hollywood. Many TV shows and movies find themselves filming the movie elsewhere. The first Wayne’s World movie, which takes place in the far west Chicago suburb of Illinois, only has one shot in the entire film of that city–a quick look at a local White Castle, on the outskirts of Aurora. Why this Dark Fate revelation is a great accomplishment is because the set decorators and dressers really pulled this feat off exceptionally well, even though they filmed 5,000 miles away from the story’s location.

In GameSpot’s review of Terminator: Dark Fate, Michael Rougeau said, “Terminator: Dark Fate doesn’t set a new bar for action movies like Terminator 2 did back in 1991. But that’s not a realistic expectation–T2 was a once-in-a-generation kind of film. What Dark Fate does is establish a new–if-familiar–jumping-off point from which the Terminator series can hopefully move forward. It breaks the cycle of terrible Terminator sequels and spin-offs, and begins a new, brighter timeline. Humanity may always be its own worst enemy, but Dark Fate proves that we at least have the capacity to make some more kick-ass Terminator movies before judgment day arrives.”

Terminator: Dark Fate special features:

4K UHD Blu-ray combo features:

  • Deleted and Extended Scenes
  • A Legend Reforged
  • World Builders
  • Dam Busters: The Final Showdown
  • VFX Breakdown: The Dragonfly

Digital only features:

  • Creating a New Threat
  • Future Tech
  • Previz Sequences
  • Factory Fight
  • Air Battle to Humvee Falling
  • Humvee Dam
  • Commentary by director Tim Miller and editor Julian Clarke
  • Deleted scenes introduction and commentary by Tim Miller

Terminator: Dark Fate is available now and comes to 4K and Blu-ray on January 28.

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