Joker Is Coming Back To Theatres Following Golden Globes Wins And 11 Oscar Nominations

The DC movie Joker is headed back to theatres following its 11 Oscar nominations. Warner Bros. announced that Joker will return to more than 750 theatres across North America beginning on Friday, January 17.

The 11 Oscar nominations that Joker scored is more than any other movie this year. While the Oscars are still to come, Joker already won two awards at the Golden Globes, where Joker actor Joaquin Phoenix won Best Actor and Hildur Guðnadóttir won for Best Original Score.

“With the continued interest in Joker as a result of its recognition during this exciting awards season, we wanted to give audiences the chance to see the film on the big screen, whether for the first time or again,” Warner Bros. executive Jeff Goldstein said in a statement.

It seems Joker is only returning to theatres in North America, and not other parts of the world.

Joker made more than $1 billion globally during its initial theatrical run, which is a tremendous result given it was made on a relatively modest $55 million budget (before marketing). Given the huge success, it’s no surprise that there have been discussions of a sequel.

Joker is the highest-grossing R-rated movie in history, surpassing Deadpool 2 ($785 million) to set the record. Joker is also the 32nd highest-grossing movie in cinema history.

Joker’s 11 Oscar nominations include Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design, Original Score, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Film Editing, Cinematography, and Makeup and Hairstyling.

The 92nd Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 9.

The Sword in the Stone Pulled Out by Guest at Disneyland

One Disneyland visitor reportedly succeeded in pulling King Arthur’s sword from the stone, effectively breaking the famous Fantasyland prop.

After initial reports that claimed the sword’s sudden removal was a part of King Arthur Carrousel’s upcoming refurbishment, WDW News Today reports (via Cinemablend) that it was actually a determined park visitor that yanked the hilt right out of place.

Two separate witnesses both told WDWNT about the event, with one person saying, “My friend Sam broke it last week on the 8th when we went to Disneyland. He literally ripped it out. The staff said that it was really old and that’s why he was able to do so.”

Sam’s friend called him a “pretty buff dude,” and added that it was his first time at Disneyland.

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Another witness said they watched a very burly man break the sword at Disneyland, saying, “At first it seemed as if he had pulled it out, but a cast quickly came over [because] he had in fact broken it. The sword has since been fully repaired and returned to its rightful place in Fantasyland.

In the classic Disney tale The Sword in the Stone, Arthur successfully pulls the blade from the stone and is crowned as the true king. It doesn’t appear that Sam was crowned as the King of Fantasyland after breaking the display.

For more on Disney parks, check out our review of the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride at Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. And, learn why we loved the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride at Disney World.

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Logan Plant is a news writer for IGN, and the Production Assistant for Nintendo Voice Chat, IGN’s weekly Nintendo show. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.

Game of Thrones Actor to Star in Russo Brothers’ Citadel Series

Amazon Studios and the Russo brothers have announced that Game of Thrones star Richard Madden and Quantico’s Priyanka Chopra Jonas will star in the upcoming Citadel series.

In addition to casting announcements, Amazon also revealed that the local language production of the series would originate in Mexico, in addition to the Italy and India versions which were previously announced. Further, Madden and Chopra will be headlining the U.S. “mothership” edition, which we will explain later on.

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Madden is likely best known for his role as Robb Stark in Game of Thrones – however, he also played a major role in BBC’s Bodyguard and the Elton John biopic, Rocketman. Further, Madden is set to star in Marvel’s upcoming Eternals film.

Chopra has also appeared in The Sky is Pink. Additionally, she is set to star in Netflix’s We Can Be Heroes and an untitled Indian wedding comedy.

The Citadel is described as a “groundbreaking global event multi-series” and will air exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Amazon Studios told TheWarp that The Citadel will be an “action-packed spy series, with a compelling emotional center.”

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The show will technically be three different series, according to Jen Salke, head of Amazon Studios. The “mothership” version, which will star Madden and Chopra, will be the main series, and then the Italy and India versions will serve as side stories of sorts for the characters.

A release date has not been announced yet, but the series is expected to begin production this year.

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Andrew Smith is a freelance contributor with IGN. Follow him on Twitter @_andrewtsmith.

Jack Reacher TV Series Coming to Amazon

Amazon Studios has announced the production of a TV series based on Lee Child’s bestselling book series, Jack Reacher.

The first season will follow the narrative from Child’s first novel, titled “The Killing Floor,” which was published back in 1997. The 24 books in the series follow the adventures of the former US Army military police major, Jack Reacher, as he investigates dangerous crimes in his new civilian life.

Amazon Studios will produce the show alongside Skydance Television and Paramount Television Studios. Nick Santora, known for his work on Prison Break and Scorpion, will write, executive produce, and act as showrunner for the upcoming series.

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“Lee Child has created an incredible character and world; it will be the goal of every writer, producer, actor, executive and crew member to capture the essence of Mr. Child’s books – and luckily Lee has been there, and will continue to be there, to help guide us along the way in this series. He is the pulse of Reacher,” said Santora.

Child also weighed in on the conversion over his books being adapted to TV saying, “It’s been great so far, but really, the fun starts here. By now I know these guys, and Reacher is in the perfect hands, believe me.”

If you’re looking for more to do with your Amazon Prime membership, season 4 of The Expanse was released last month and has one of the best scores on Metacritic for 2019 with Season 5 already on order. You can also get some daily deals using the Prime discount or maybe you need help choosing a VPN to get past location blockers.

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Superman & Lois: The CW Gives Series Order to Arrowverse Spinoff

The Arrowverse is about to get even bigger. As reported by The Wrap, The CW has officially given a full series order to Superman & Lois.

First announced as being in development in October 2019, Superman & Lois is a spinoff of Supergirl featuring Tyler Hoechlin’s Superman and Elizabeth Tulloch’s Lois Lane. The series will follow the duo as they juggle their respective journalism careers, Superman’s costumed adventures and the newfound pressures of raising their son Jon.

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The new series is produced by Berlanti Productions and will be written and executive produced by Arrowverse veteran Todd Helbing. No other casting announcements have been made. We recently asked Jon Cryer if he’d be interested in reprising his role as Lex Luthor for the series, but Cryer is remaining mum about Lex Luthor’s future.

“All I can say is, it’s absolutely a show I will watch, but I have no idea,” said Cryer. “It was very funny because I was shooting the very last of the crossover stuff, and I was under the impression that Tyler [Hoechlin] was done, and I get out of the plane, and there’s Tyler. It was right after they had announced his show, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God! Wait, what does this mean?’ But it’s so funny because, I don’t know what it means. Nobody has said a word to me about that show.”

Superman & Lois isn’t the only new Arrowverse series in development. The penultimate episode of Arrow will also serve as a backdoor pilot for Green Arrow and the Canaries, a spinoff starring Katherine McNamara’s Mia Queen, Katie Cassidy’s Laurel Lance and Juliana Harkavy’s Dinah Drake.

The CW also announced a series order for Walker, Texas Ranger, a reboot of the original Chuck Norris series starring Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki.

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Neither Superman & Lois nor Walker, Texas Ranger have been given a premiere date yet. Where exactly The CW will find room for these new shows is anyone’s guess, as the network recently renewed almost all its current ongoing series (including Batwoman, The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow) for the 2020-2021 season.

Let us know if you’ll be watching Superman & Lois in the comments below.

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Why Sony’s Absence Hurts E3 More Than the PS5

Sony has confirmed what rumors suggested – PlayStation will once again not have a presence at E3, skipping 2020’s convention in favor of hosting its own (and probably taking part in other) events ahead of the PlayStation 5 launch.

This marks two years in a row that Sony is skipping E3, even though conventional wisdom suggested that Sony would never be absent in the same year it’s launching a new console – but Sony doesn’t need E3 to make the PS5 a success. E3, on the flipside, sure needs Sony to succeed as a showcase of the industry’s future, for fans and journalists alike.

Why Sony Leaving E3 Doesn’t Hurt the PS5

Now that it’s 2020 — this, the year of next-gen — Sony’s efforts will most assuredly focus on the PS5, both in terms of the console’s launch and its post-launch lineup. The overall message: why people would want to upgrade to this new system. Sony’s decision to skip E3 is a clear sign that, at the very least, those at Sony don’t think it needs a presence at the show to convince you of the merits of its new hardware.

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And the company’s statement proves that. The full statement reads (emphasis added by IGN):

After thorough evaluation SIE has decided not to participate in E3 2020. We have great respect for the ESA as an organization, but we do not feel the vision of E3 2020 is the right venue for what we are focused on this year. We will build upon our global events strategy in 2020 by participating in hundreds of consumer events across the globe. Our focus is on making sure fans feel part of the PlayStation family and have access to play their favorite content. We have a fantastic line up of titles coming to PlayStation 4, and with the upcoming launch of PlayStation 5, we are truly looking forward to a year of celebration with our fans.

Instead of focusing on one big coming out party, Sony is deciding to spread its message to “hundreds” of events over the course of the next year, meaning E3 is going to have another massive hole to fill – one that felt impossibly deep last year.

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For a pretty healthy stretch since the PS4’s launch in 2013, Sony seemingly dominated E3, both in terms of its announcements at the convention itself and the community discussions that followed each year –  particularly compared to Microsoft’s faltering steps along the Xbox One’s path. Hell, we still talk about the “This is how you share games” video Sony made to pummel Microsoft in 2013. And that’s not even mentioning its subsequent years with reveals like God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, and many other conversation-dominating titles.

But the news cycle in 2020 is a very different beast than it was even just a few years ago. With the constant deluge of gaming news and releases (on top of all the other crap happening on the internet competing for your attention), a big splash at E3 could be easily forgotten a week or two later. Microsoft will undoubtedly lean into the Xbox Series X at E3, Nintendo will show off its Switch lineup, and third party developers will all compete for airtime. In the midst of that, Sony would be just one of many headlines circulating the gaming community. Even if the PS5 were the biggest topic of the bunch, it would still share the spotlight with everything else, and likely be judged against the others as well (and we’re certainly no strangers to that kind of conversation and analysis).

Should Sony hold its own series of events — a precedent set with PSX and then formalized with the State of Play streams — Sony would control when and, perhaps more importantly, against what its message is delivered. With these, Sony can remain the focus of multiple press cycles that their own marketing teams created themselves, while steering clear of the competition’s messaging and, in turn, let shows like Gamescom, E3, and PAX do the work for them by showcasing non-exclusive offerings. Everyone, as far as Sony is concerned, wins.

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Given Sony’s pattern of announcements over the past year, I fully expect the company to lean into its Nintendo Direct-style format for future PS5 news, offering us teases every few months – even if they don’t quite have the pizzazz of the old E3 press conferences.

Another big benefit to this strategy is one of the most obvious: money. Renting out E3 show floor space, a theater venue (not everyone can own their own, like Microsoft), and the various other costs that go into a full production around E3 is not cheap – the show floor space alone costs hundreds of thousands of dollars for the week. Even if self-curated events measured anywhere close to E3 expenses, it’d at the very least be one that directly benefited Sony and Sony alone.

Lastly, it’s easy to assume E3 would be useful to Sony because of the ease of access to mainstream press, whose attention would be the most focused on gaming that week as compared to literally any other time of year. But Sony’s plan with the PS5 thus far has shown it doesn’t need E3 to reach mainstream platforms — the company can just do it itself.

The first official information around the PS5 came almost exclusively from Wired, an established tech publication, while further information has come from the PlayStation Blog and Sony’s own CES show. Pushing advertising for the PS5 online and on TV with an ambitious ad and press cycle can go a long way. And yes, maybe that means a bit more pressure is on Sony to generate the same level of audience E3 draws itself, but if the PS5 rollout so far is any indication, it’s more than willing to put up with the costs to dole out information in this way.

What Sony’s Absence Means for E3

Sony pulling out of E3 again – alongside several other companies downsizing or removing their presence from the show floor – marks the end of the era where E3 was the main hub for gaming news in the industry, and the calendar week everything else revolved around.

Nintendo eschewed its traditional conference years ago, though it still holds a presence on the show floor in addition to its yearly E3 Direct. Microsoft has moved out to the Microsoft Theater next door, operating as part of but E3, yet on its own terms and territory.  While it was nice to see an E3 show floor where smaller developers and publishers were able to stand out, without Sony last year, E3 felt quite barren compared to years past (seriously, there were moments where the only thing missing was tumbleweeds)..

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And as for that mainstream attention? Well, a lot of it is owed to E3 in part because of the universal magnitude of the week — E3 is often not just about the hottest new games, it’s about technology and trends, too. All topics that the mainstream press is willing to engage with (albeit at arm’s length) to capitalize on their audience’s entertainment interests. If more and more companies continue to pull out of the show, especially major console makers, those magazines and TV stations may be less inclined to tune in. It’s unclear what the future actually holds, of course, but it’s easy to imagine those headlines being just as much about the increasing obsolescence of E3 this year as they are about the actual games and hardware being revealed.

Lastly, and perhaps worst of all, Sony skipping E3 means that the event might be that much less exciting. Aside from the lack of energy that the Playstation powerhouse brought to the show in years past, the decision deprives us of that classic story of two heavyweights going head-to-head. We all remember how exciting Sony and Microsoft’s last major console spar was, and while that conversation will, of course, still happen, Sony’s absence makes the “stakes” of this year’s E3 that much lower.

Rather than the Xbox Series X and PS5 trading major blows over the course of an intense week, one where every fan’s eyeballs are glued to the conventionk, the contest will be spread out and less dramatic. While we’re sure no one would argue that it’s good these State of Plays and Inside Xboxes foster less animosity within the community, we can’t help but mourn a bit of friendly competition between the two titans.  It likely won’t impact the PS5’s reception — that will be dependent on what Sony has to show during its own presentations — but it will mark a massive shift in how the ESA, press, and fans approach the industry’s (former?) Super Bowl from here on out.

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Jonathon Dornbush is IGN’s News Editor, PlayStation lead, and Beyond! host. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

Joker Returns to Theaters Thanks to Awards Recognition

Joker, one of the most popular films of 2019, will be returning to theaters for one week, according to an announcement from Warner Bros. Todd Phillips’ Joker will head back to theaters from January 17-24 after the film received 11 nominations for the Academy Awards.

According to Warner Bros.’ Jeff Goldstein, the Joker is returning to theaters so that those who missed out on it will have a chance to see the film on the big screen in time for awards season. “With the continued interest in Joker as a result of its recognition during this exciting awards season, we wanted to give audiences the chance to see the film on the big screen, whether for the first time or again,” said Goldstein.

As reported by Superherohype, the Joker has earned a total of $1.06 billion since it’s release, despite working with a $55 million budget.

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Phillips’ Joker received multiple awards nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Picture and Best Original Score — Phillips also received a Best Director nomination along with Best Performance by an Actor for Joaquin Phoenix from the Golden Globes. Furthermore, the film received nominations from the Screenwriters GuildBAFTA, and eleven Oscar nominations.

The Joker was one of IGN’s best-reviewed movies of 2019 and won the People’s Choice Award for the Best Movie of 2019. There has been some talk about a Joker sequel, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

While you’re waiting for the Joker to return to theaters, check out Margot Robbie’s explanation of how the upcoming Bird’s of Prey film differs from the Joker.

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Andrew Smith is a freelance contributor with IGN. Follow him on Twitter @_andrewsmith

Deals: First Discount on the Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller, Switch Memory Cards

There are alot of very good spotlight deals today. For the first time ever, the latest Xbox Elite Controller sees a discount (albeit exclusively for Prime members). For today only, you can score a 128GB Switch memory card for cheaper than any similar card on Black Friday. The Apple AirPods is still at its lowest price ever, and there’s a crazy deal right now on the best TV under $500. Check them all out here.

The First Discount on the Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller, Now $159.99

xboxelitecontrollerAmazon is offering a Prime exclusive discount of about 11% off, dropping the price from $179 to $159. This is very likely the nicest first party controller you can buy. This professional-grade controller features adjustable tension thumbsticks, shorter hair trigger locks, wraparound textured grips, interchangeable thumbsticks and paddle shapes, and includes a USB Type C cable with charging dock. It boasts up to 40 hours of battery life and can be used for both the Xbox and PC and will supposedly work with the next gen console too.

Today Only: Discounted PNY Micro SD Memory Cards Perfect for Nintendo Switch, 128GB for $12.98

pny128gbmicrosdxcWith all the digital games you’re going to download from Nintendo’s eShop sale, it’s necessary that you expand your storage. The Nintendo Switch comes preinstalled with only 32GB of storage. To put that in perspective, Breath of the Wild alone will take up 40% of your storage capacity. I’d recommend you get  at least a 128GB card if you want to store as many smaller digital titles as you want (like Celeste, Overcooked 2, or Stardew Valley), and the larger 400GB card if you plan to download bigger titles (like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe).

55″ TCL 55R625 4K QLED Smart HDTV for $467.49

tcl6seriesqledThe 2019 TCL 6-series might have the best image quality of any 55″ TV under $500. The biggest upgrade from the 2018 model is the Quantum LED (QLED) technology. In addition, this is a fully HDR capable TV thanks to its excellent wide color gamut and local dimming.

Newest Apple AirPods 2 Wireless Earphones for $129

It’s a bitter fight to the end to get Apple to drop prices on their very popular Apple Airpods. Today, the AirPods have dropped 20% off down to $129, which is the lowest price that we saw on Black Friday. These are truly wireless earphones with no cord connecting the two ear pieces. It also includes a charging case.

Out Friday: Dark Samus and Richter Amiibo up for Preorder at Walmart

amiibodarksamusThese two amiibo have been sold out, but they are back and just in time. Both amiibo will be released this Friday. Dark Samus in particular looks fantastic.

Out Friday: Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Collector’s Edition

dragonballzkakarotceIf you’ve ever bought any Dragon Ball collector’s editions in the past, then you should know that the statues that come with them are some of the best we’ve seen from video game bundles in general. This collector’s edition includes the game with steelbook case, an 8″x8″x8″ diorama statue, 10″x12″ hardcover artbook, and some DLC. Kakarot is the biggest game for this month, and it’s out this Friday. Unlike FighterZ, which is a versus fighter, Kakarot promises to be a big open world adventure (with tons of fighting too, of course).

Dell XPS 13 Touch 13-Inch 4K Intel Core i7 Laptop with 16GB RAM and 2TB SSD (Lighter Than Macbook Air) for $1499.99

dellxps13touchUse code “LTXPS132AFF”

This is the ultimate laptop for the road warrior or student at a very, very good price. This laptop is lighter than a MacBook Air thanks to its unibody aluminum and carbon fiber materials. It has a gorgeous 4K display that’s even touchscreen. Paired with the speedy Intel Core i7 processor is a generous 16GB of memory and a huge 2TB solid state drive. There are no discrete graphics, but for the intended audience, this would just add unnecessary heat, noise, and power consumption and reduce battery life.

Up to $300 Off Newest Apple MacBook Pro 16″

applemacbookpro16Discounts on the latest model Apple MacBooks are few and far between, but right now the i7 model is currently $250 off and the i9 model is $300 off.These 2019 models feature a gorgeous 16″ Retina Display with True Tone technology, the handy Touch Bar and Touch ID, 9th generation Intel Core i7 and i9 processors, AMD Radeon Pro graphics, 16GB of memory, and 512GB to 1TB of SSD storage.

Homall Racing-Style Gaming Chair for $88.24

homallracingchairClip the 5% off coupon on the product page to get the price of this chair down to the lowest it’s ever been on Amazon. This chair features leather upholstery with high density foam fill, included lumbar and headrest pillows, adjustable arm rests, up to 180-degree reclinability, quiet rubber casters, and a gas-lift that can support up to 300lbs. This is one of our picks for best gaming chairs of 2020.

Huge Nintendo Switch Digital Video Game Sale Going on Right Now at the Nintendo eShop

stardewvalleyThere are over 900 Nintendo Switch titles discounted at the eShop today. Some of these are big AAA titles but the real treasure are the smaller indie titles that weren’t even discounted on Black Friday like Stardew Valley, SteamWorld Quest, and Unravel Two. There are so many games to choose from so there’s probably something for everyone.

Video Game Deals:

More Deals From Today:

  • Amazon Kindle Paperwhite eReader + Free Kindle Unlimited for $85 on Amazon
  • Sony XBR85X850G 85″ 4K Smart HDTV for $1998 at Walmart
  • Quest Nutrition Double Chocolate Chip Protein Cookie 12-Count for $12.63 on Amazon
  • AmazonBasics AAA Rechargeable Batteries 12-Pack for $10.19 on Amazon

More Deals for January:

  • Dell UltraSharp U2717D 27″ 2560×1440 IPS Monitor for $269.99 at Dell
  • $65 AT&T Prepaid Phone Card for $60 at Target
  • $50 Verizon Wireless Prepaid Phone Card for $45 at Target
  • Buy 1 Dozen Donuts, Get Another 1 Dozen Free at Krispy Kreme
  • 12-Pack Core Power Elite High Protein Shake for $18.97 with Amazon Subscribe & Save
  • Netgear Nighthawk AC1750 WiFi Router for $63.99 on Amazon
  • LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Express 801-Piece Set for $62.52 on Amazon
  • HTC Vive Pro (Headset Only) for $599.99 on Amazon
  • God of War Nendoroid for $19.99 on Amazon
  • Alienware i7-9700 GTX 1660 Ti PC for $859.99 at Dell (use code “50OFF699“)
  • Dell Inspiron 15 7000 i7 Convertible Laptop for $499 at Dell (use code “DBLTINSP157“)
  • eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S Robot Vacuum Cleaner for $169 on Amazon
  • Alienware i7-9700K RTX 2080 SUPER PC for $1515 at Dell (use code “50OFF699“)
  • Vizio M-Series Quantum 4K QLED Smart HDTV for $378 at Walmart
  • Sony PS4 DualShock Controller in Black for $39.99 at Walmart
  • Sony PS4 DualShock Controller in Glacier White for $39.99 at Walmart
  • Sony PS4 DualShock Controller in Green Cambo for $39.99 at Walmart
  • Panasonic ER-GB40-S Cordless Men’s Beard Trimmer for $25.89 on Amazon
  • Alienware AMD Ryzen 7 Radeon RX 5700 XT PC $1210 at Dell (use code “50OFF699“)
  • Alienware Intel Core i7-9700 RTX 2080 SUPER PC $1515 at Dell (use code “50OFF699“)
  • HP 25MX 25″ 1080p 144Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor for $154.99 at Walmart
  • Grave of the Fireflies Steelbook Blu-ray for $40 on Amazon
  • Buy 1 Month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Get 1 Month Free for $14.99 on Amazon
  • 1 Month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1 (New Customers) at Microsoft
  • Gold’s Gym 20 Pound Weighted Vest for $19.99 at Walmart
  • Philips Sonicare Essence Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush for $19.95 on Amazon
  • Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $39.99 at Best Buy
  • Anker PowerWave Qi Wireless Charger for $11.99 on Amazon (use code “AKA25241“)
  • LEGO Overwatch D.Va and Reinhardt for $25.99 on Amazon
  • Alienware m15 Intel Core i7-9750H 15″ GTX 1660 Ti Laptop for $1199 at Dell
  • Alienware m17 model for $1160 at Dell (use code “50OFF699“)
  • Razer Huntsman Elite Gaming Keyboard for $159.99 on Amazon
  • LEGO Overwatch Watchpoint: Gibraltar for $62.99 on Amazon
  • Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 38mm for $179.99 at Costco
  • Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 40mm for $209.99 at Costco
  • $60 Under Armour Gift Card for $50 at PayPal
  • SNES Classic Edition for $69.99 at Nintendo
  • NES Classic Edition for $49.99 at Nintendo
  • SecretLabs TITAN 2020 Series Gaming Chair for $374 at SecretLabs
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade1Up Cabinet for $349 at Walmart
  • Powerbeats Pro Totally Wireless Earphones for $199.95 on Amazon
  • Star Wars Arcade1Up Cabinet with Riser for $399 at Walmart
  • $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card for $45 at Costco
  • Beats Studio3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones for $189.99 at Best Buy
  • Game of Thrones Seasons 1-8 Collectors Edition Blu-ray $198 on Amazon
  • TurboTax Deluxe + State 2019 for $39.86 on Amazon
  • TurboTax Premier + State 2019 for $54.99 on Amazon
  • Rick and Morty Seasons 1-3 on Blu-ray for $34.99 on Amazon
  • 3 Months of Amazon Kindle Unlimited for $0.99 on Amazon

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Eric Song is IGN’s deal curator and spends 25% of his pay on stuff he posts.

Fire Emblem Heroes Is Adding Tokyo Mirage Sessions Characters

Fire Emblem Heroes is getting some new characters direct from an upcoming Fire Emblem spin off. Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is releasing for Switch on January 17, and four characters from it are joining the mobile game for a Paralogue story called “A Star Is Born.”

Fire Emblem Heroes is gaining Eleonora and her Mirage Longbow, Kiria with her Mirage Rod, Mamori and her Mirage Axe, and Tsubasa and her Mirage Feather. All four characters are joining the game on January 19 at 11pm PT (January 20 at 7am UTC.) This means that players will have some time to meet them in the Switch game (which was originally released for the Wii U) before fighting with them in Heroes.

All four characters are able to summon spirits based on Fire Emblem characters in the original RPG–it plays more like Shin Megami Tensei than a classic Fire Emblem game.

Fire Emblem Heroes is one of many mobile titles Nintendo now has, including Animal Crossing Pocket Camp and Mario Kart Tour. The company has previously said that it is wary of how these games treat microtransactions.

Now Playing: Fire Emblem Heroes – Official Trailer

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Crisis on Infinite Earths: Parts 4 & 5 Review

Warning: this review contains full spoilers for the final two episodes of Crisis on Infinite Earths. Since The CW aired the final two parts of Crisis on Infinite Earths on the same night, we opted to do a single, combined review for Parts 4 and 5. We’ll also be doing a review of the crossover as a whole in a few days, so check back for that. If you need a refresher on the crossover, check out our review for Part 1 here, Part 2 here and Part 3 here.

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It’s always frustrating having to wait a month or more as the various Arrowverse shows go on their midseason hiatus. This gap has been especially excruciating, however. Last time we saw our heroes, the entire multiverse had been annihilated and only six heroes and one sneaky Luthor remained to oppose the Anti-Monitor. That’s quite a cliffhanger, but the important thing is that the wait was well worth it. The final two chapters of Crisis on Infinite Earths cement this crossover as the most entertaining and most ambitious Arrowverse adventure yet.

Part 4 resumes the crossover on an appropriately glum note, with the Paragons trapped in limbo in the Vanishing Point and mourning their dead worlds. Fortunately for them, it’s not long before Oliver Queen returns in his new, supernatural form to restore the crossover’s momentum. Right away, it’s clear this shift in direction is just what the crossover needed. Crisis had begun to bow under the weight of so many characters in Part 3. Wiping those characters off the table and consolidating the cast down to a handful of heroes and a few cosmic entities really helps refocus and remind viewers of what’s at stake. That we get to see the human side of Mar-Novu and learn what sort of man he was before becoming an aloof, immortal meddler doesn’t hurt, either.

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It’s a shame the same can’t be said for his archenemy, the Anti-Monitor. That character never amounts to much more than a faceless threat and an obligatory, all-powerful punching bag in these final two episodes. The decision to keep the Anti-Monitor confined to the shadows until these final two episodes gives the writers little opportunity to flesh out the main villain of Crisis.

To be fair, it’s not as if the original comic series is much better in that regard. There really isn’t a lot of depth to the Anti-Monitor. Geoff Johns tried to punch up the character a bit in Justice League: The Darkseid War (with this crossover loosely acknowledging that source material), but ultimately he just isn’t that compelling an antagonist. So, ultimately, it’s hard to knock the crossover too much for not wasting more time on the villain when it has bigger priorities.

Among those priorities is giving Oliver Queen his final sendoff. And Crisis most certainly succeeds in that regard. We’ve known the Arrowverse has been building towards Crisis since The Flash debuted in 2014. But these episodes go a step further in establishing Crisis as a natural extension of everything since the very first episode of Arrow. It’s a fitting end to Ollie’s rocky, painful journey. Transforming him into the Spectre and having Ollie sacrifice himself to Rebirth (always an interesting, loaded word in the DCU) the multiverse is as poetic and ending as one could ever hope for. These final two episodes more than justify the decision to resurrect Ollie after his heroic sacrifice in Part 1. They do even more to bring the character full circle and complete his arc. Ollie’s story has always been about the sacrifices he makes for the greater good, and what better way to end that story than by having the Arrowverse’s first hero give his life so that its best heroes can continue the fight?

And after all that, it’s not as if we have direct, 100% confirmation that Ollie even is dead. There are still two episodes of Arrow remaining. Given the way Season 7 wrapped, I’d be willing to bet Ollie is still alive (in some form) and waiting to be reunited with Felicity so they can both finally have that happy ending. This is one area the series can and really should be able to have its cake and eat it, too.

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One of the more impressive aspects of Crisis is the way each episode manages to reflect the identity of its respective series while still acting as a cohesive whole. Part 4 is clearly an Arrow episode — smaller in scale, darker in tone and fixated on Ollie’s legacy. Yet it’s never grim to a fault. The hilarious backstabbing antics of Lex Luthor is enough to ensure that, as is the incredible, “How the hell did they pull that off?” cameo from Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen. I guess this means the DCEU won’t ever be doing its own version of Crisis?

Part 5, meanwhile, is very much a Legends of Tomorrow episode, and thank Beebo for that. Part 5 really manages to subvert expectations by skipping right to the part we all expected wouldn’t come until the end. Multiple Earths have been fused to form Prime Earth, meaning all the Arrowverse shows finally take place on the same world. But as Part 5 quickly shows, that’s not the end of the conflict. The finale manages to deftly balance the whimsical, self-aware tone of legends with the gravitas needed as our heroes confront the Anti-Monitor one last time. And where the crossover previously suffered from a few too many characters, somehow Part 5 manages to juggle its many moving parts elegantly, even as it draws most of the Legends into the fray for good measure.

Again, the Anti-Monitor never developed into a deep villain over the course of the crossover, but the final battle still delivers all the necessary drama, weight and spectacle. The special effects are mostly up to the challenge of conveying that titanic battle, in a way the earlier Superman vs. Superman battle in Part 2 wasn’t. What really matters is that Crisis hits home on an emotional level as it crosses the finish line. Like so many of the best Legends episodes, humor and heartache wind up going hand-in-hand.

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The end result of five episodes of cosmic spectacle is a heartwarming and extremely endearing ending sequence that really sets the tone for the Arrowverse going forward. Ollie’s sacrifice is honored as closer bonds are formed between heroes who now all have to share the same planet. The montage of cameos serves as both a testament to the power of the DC multiverse and manages to nip most of those pesky technical and continuity questions in the bud. It all exists, and it’s all part of a gigantic cosmic structure. Even those lovable idiots in Doom Patrol.

And in perhaps the best gift of all, Crisis ends by giving the Arrowverse a proper Justice League. The jury’s still out on whether The CW can actually use the name, but “Super Friends” will always do in a pinch. As much as this crossover is the culmination of eight years of storytelling, it’s also the launching point for many new stories. I don’t know about you, but I’m excited to see what’s next for every single one of these shows.

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