Kit Harington Hasn’t Watched Game of Thrones Season 8

Kit Harington told the press at the Emmy Awards on Sunday that he hasn’t seen the final season of Game of Thrones.

The actor was asked about the controversy surrounding the show’s season that aired in April and May this year. His denial that he even watched it got some laughs from both the press and the Game of Thrones crew members that were with him.

“I still haven’t seen the show. So that’s how I dealt with that controversy. I haven’t seen the final season,” Harington said. “But I know what it took to shoot it and it was hard and everyone put all of their love and effort into it. And controversy I think for us…we knew what we were doing was right, story-wise, and we knew it was right for the characters because we lived with them for 10 years. And I think that…controversy for us didn’t really affect it.”

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First Love Review – Kids Vs Yakuza In A Wild Japanese Action Rom-Com

Takashi Miike is one of the most varied, and certainly the most prolific, filmmakers to emerge from Japan over the past 30 years. In the West he’s best known for his horror movies, violent gangster thrillers, and samurai dramas, with movies such as Audition, Ichi the Killer, 13 Assassins, and the Dead of Alive movies showing his ability to deliver wild, gory, and highly inventive cinema. But with a filmography that now includes more than 100 movies, he’s dipped into pretty much every genre imaginable, including kids’ movies, fantasy epics, serious dramas, and video game adaptations.

His ability to effortlessly genre-hop defines his latest movie, First Love. On the face of it this is another gangster drama, with a large cast of yakuza and triad mobsters, and all the shooting, stabbing, and wild bloodshed fans have come to expect from his work. But it’s also a sweet romantic drama and uproarious comedy, with a storyline that manages to balance all its disparate elements and large enable cast into a supremely entertaining whole.

Initially, there’s a lot of story and characters to set up. There’s Leo, an aspiring boxer who is given a terminal brain tumor diagnosis after a knock down in the ring. Monica is a drug-addicted woman who is made to work as a prostitute for gangsters and is haunted by hallucinations of her dead father. There’s corrupt cop Otomo and a young yakuza named Kase, who are planning to steal a shipment of drugs from the gang and blame it on their Chinese rivals, plus a wide assortment of gang bosses, cops, hitmen, and underworld heavies.

But it doesn’t take long for the various plot strands to come together. When the plan to rip off the gang goes wrong, Leo and Monica find themselves inadvertently thrown together, trying to outrun various parties, while the bungling Otomo and Kase find themselves getting deeper and deeper into trouble. It all takes place over the course of one night in neon-drenched Tokyo, and once the movie takes flight it never stops moving.

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In less experienced hands, the relentless pace, mix of genres, and high number of characters might have been confusing and grating. But Miike is a veteran of this sort of thing, and compared to the likes of the Dead or Alive movies, First Love is actually very controlled. While some of those earlier movies were primarily concerned with visceral thrills and outlandish shocks, First Love keeps its two young damaged heroes at the centre. Leo’s terminal condition and Monica’s addictions draw them together, as they find support for each other and, as a result, feel a determination to stay alive for at least one more night. Masataka Kubota and Sakurako Konishi’s heartfelt performances anchor the movie and ensure that the mayhem is balanced by tender emotion.

Nevertheless, let’s not forget this is still a Takashi Miike film. Within the first minutes a severed head rolls into view, and from that point all bets are off, as he bombards us with thrilling car chases, frenetic shoot-outs and gore-soaked sword fights. None of it is played remotely seriously, but it’s consistently funny, inventive, and exciting. The action is matched by some wonderfully funny supporting performances–in particular Shōta Sometani as the young, idiotic gangster Kase and singer Becky’s vengeful, blade wielding Juri, who will stop at nothing to avenge her yakuza lover’s murder. It’s also worth highlighting Koji Endo’s wild score, a bombastic blend of squealing sax, didgeridoo, and pounding drums.


There’s little denying that First Love might be too eccentric for some audiences. The blend of genres, the relentless pace, and gory violence is far removed from what we expect from Hollywood films, not to mention the jaw-dropping moment where Miike brazenly swaps what would have been the movie’s biggest stunt for an animated version, presumably because the budget wouldn’t allow him to do it for real. But for fans of Miike’s particular brand of cinematic madness, First Love is a blast of pure kinetic pleasure.

Watch Inside Xbox Stream: Start Time, What To Expect, And More

Microsoft has announced its next Inside Xbox presentation, and it sounds like a big one. The company has already previewed what we can expect from this stream, and it includes more details on tech initiatives, the upcoming X019 event, another round of Xbox Game Pass games for subscribers, and a lot more on other upcoming releases.

Inside Xbox (September 24) Start Times

  • 3 PM PT
  • 6 PM ET
  • 11 PM BST
  • 8 AM AEST (September 25)

According to Microsoft’s announcement, the event will have the latest details on Project xCloud and roll out ticketing information for X019. It will share the next round of Game Pass titles that subscribers can expect, to join the ones announced through September 26. It will also feature an interview with Jon Bernthal, star of Ghost Recon Breakpoint.

The company also name-dropped several games we can expect to make an appearance in one way or another. Those include The Outer Worlds, the game being put out by the newly-acquired Obsidian Entertainment. It’s being published by Private Division even though Microsoft has acquired the developer, but Microsoft is still giving it headliner treatment on its stream and offering it through Game Pass. Other games slated for an appearance include Atlas, DayZ, Hitman 2, Afterparty, Code Vein, Felix the Reaper, and Children of Morta.

To watch it all go down live, bookmark this page and check the schedule above to plan your watching accordingly. Microsoft’s stream will take place just a couple of hours after Sony’s State of Play, giving this particular day something of a miniature E3 feel with dueling platform holders holding back-to-back showcases.

WWE 2K20: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

WWE 2K20 is set to release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on October 22. This year’s installment brings together WWE Superstars, Legends, Hall of Famers, and NXT wrestlers to a digital squared circle on your TV. The 2K Showcase lets you play classic matches during the rise of the Four Horsewomen and the Women’s Evolution. Meanwhile, 2K Towers includes a story centered around Roman Reigns.

If you’re ready to lock down a copy for yourself, you’ll want to know what preorder bonuses are available, and what comes in each edition. Read on for the goods.

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What’s New To Amazon, Hulu, And Shudder This Week? Movies, TV, And Originals

This is a fantastic week for both horror and comedy, if you’re subscribed to streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Shudder. Check out everything that’s arriving this week on those services.

The biggest release this week is on AMC’s horror-themed streaming service, Shudder. Creepshow is an anthology horror series based on the 1982 George A. Romero/Stephen King film of the same name. Each week, two new chilling stories from established and up-and-coming horror creators will appear on each episode. The first episode arrives on Thursday.

In my review of the first episode of Creepshow, I said, “Creepshow is more than your average horror television series. It speaks in multitudes about horror in general. It’s more than bloody, mutilated bodies and adult content. Horror, as a genre, can take many forms. While these stories and styles within the first episode of Creepshow may not appeal to everyone, Shudder’s new series is a love letter to horror as a whole.”

Additionally, Shudder is releasing a couple other horror movies on Monday, and both Hulu and Amazon Prime Video will have American Horror Story: Apocalypse arrive on Tuesday.

As far as comedy goes, the Season 4 premiere of The Good Place comes to Hulu on Friday. It’s a huge bummer that this is the final season of the hit NBC series, but it’s hard to complain when the show has been consistently brilliant. Both the South Park and The Goldbergs season premieres hit Hulu on Thursday, so there’s more than enough to check out.

If you’re into football, the NFL is coming to Amazon on Thursday evening, live. The Philadelphia Eagles head to Green Bay, Wisconsin to take on the undefeated Packers in what should be a fantastic game.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Shudder for the week. For more information, see what’s coming to Netflix this week as well as October’s release schedule for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

What’s new to Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, & Shudder this week?

Monday, September 23

Shudder

  • Twins of Evil (Director: John Hough)
  • Vampire Circus (Director: Robert Young)

Tuesday, September 24

Amazon Prime Video

  • American Horror Story: Apocalypse

Hulu

  • 9-1-1: Season 3 Premiere (FOX)
  • American Horror Story: Apocalypse: Complete Season 8 (FX)
  • Bluff City Law: Series Premiere (NBC)
  • Prodigal Son: Series Premiere (FOX)
  • The Good Doctor: Season 3 Premiere (ABC)
  • The Voice: Season 17 Premiere (NBC)

Shudder

  • One Cut of the Dead

Wednesday, September 25

Hulu

  • Black-ish: Season 6 Premiere (ABC)
  • Bless This Mess: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
  • Emergence: Series Premiere (ABC)
  • Empire: Season 6 Premiere (FOX)
  • Mixed-ish: Series Premiere (ABC)
  • New Amsterdam: Season 2 Premiere (NBC)
  • The Conners: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
  • The Resident: Season 3 Premiere (FOX)
  • This Is Us: Season 4 Premiere (NBC)

Thursday, September 26

Amazon Prime Video

  • Thursday Night Football: Philadelphia Eagles @ Green Bay Packers (NFL)

Hulu

  • Chicago Fire: Season 8 Premiere (NBC)
  • Chicago Med: Season 5 Premiere (NBC)
  • Chicago P.D.: Season 7 Premiere (NBC)
  • Modern Family: Season 11 Premiere (ABC)
  • Schooled: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
  • Single Parents: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
  • South Park: Season 23 Premiere (Comedy Central)
  • Stumptown: Series Premiere (ABC)
  • The Goldbergs: Season 7 Premiere (ABC)
  • The Masked Singer: Season 2 Premiere (FOX)

Shudder

  • Creepshow Season 1

Friday, September 27

Amazon Prime Video

  • Rango (2011)
  • Transparent Musicale Finale – Amazon Original series

Hulu

  • A Million Little Things: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)
  • Grey’s Anatomy: Season 16 Premiere (ABC)
  • How to Get Away With Murder: Season 6 Premiere (ABC)
  • Law & Order: SVU: Season 21 Premiere (NBC)
  • Perfect Harmony: Series Premiere (NBC)
  • Sunnyside: Series Premiere (NBC)
  • Superstore: Season 5 Premiere (NBC)
  • The Good Place: Season 4 Premiere (NBC)

Saturday, September 28

Hulu

  • American Housewife: Season 4 Premiere (ABC)
  • Fresh Off the Boat: Season 6 Premiere (ABC)
  • Rango (2011)

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Cooperation Update Releases This Week

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After publisher EA shared details of the new planet headed to Star Wars Battlefront II, developer DICE has outlined what else will join Felucia when it debuts in the game’s upcoming Cooperation update, which is set to launch on September 25 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

In an EA blog post, DICE confirmed that Star Wars Battlefront II will get a new playable character, two additional game modes, and a new look for Luke Skywalker alongside the release of Felucia this Wednesday.

The Galactic Republic’s Clone Commando is equipped with the DC-17m Repeating Blaster Rifle that has an Anti-Armor Attachment. Commando’s also have a repulsor mounted to their left arm that releases a powerful shockwave capable of knocking enemies off their feet. Their Battle Focus Ability replenishes health when dealing damage to enemies at the same time, while also giving neaby allies a damage reduction buff.

Playing offline against AI-controlled enemies makes an appearance in Star Wars Battlefront II in the form of Instant Action. In tow with this new game mode is Co-Op, a mode similar to Instant Action that lets you team up with three other players to battle the AI. Both are expected to launch on Clone Wars-era maps.

Finally, Luke Skywalker will get the new Farmboy attire set, the clothing he wore when first introduced in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Between October 11-18, Star Wars Battlefront II will hold a special in-game challenge to eliminate 150 AI enemies in Co-Op. Doing set nets you Farmboy Luke Skywalker. Also between the same timeframe, Darth Maul’s “KENOBI!” emote will be a reward for those who capture 15 command posts in a Capital Supremacy match on Felucia.

While details are still under wraps, DICE did confirm that more content is coming to Star Wars Battlefront II later this year. With Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker landing in theatres this winter, DICE said it has “content tied” to the holiday’s highly-anticipated Star Wars triology conclusion.

Joker Movie Tickets Are On Sale Now

It’s just over a week before you’ll be able to see for yourself whether Joker lives up to the hype. Joaquin Phoenix takes on the role of the iconic Batman villain, and thus far, the movie has been met with nearly unanimous critical praise–and a score of 70 at Metacritic. Now you can secure your seats for opening weekend to make sure you don’t miss out on what will surely be an interesting moment for comic book movie fans.

Tickets for the Joker movie, which releases October 4, are on sale now. Certain theaters will be offering screenings as early as the afternoon of October 3, for those that simply can’t wait any longer to see exactly how this film plays out.

In his Joker review, GameSpot’s Michael Rougeau said of the film, “Joker succeeds, without equivocation, because it transforms the villain into the populist antihero we need him to be now. Joker wears its influences on its maroon sleeves, but it also carves its own gashes through the blood-soaked landscape of contemporary comic book movies, offering something that, despite teetering on the shoulders of 80 years of history, is wonderfully fresh, dangerously exciting, undeniably entertaining, and rock-solid in its artistry.”

As you prepare to finally see Joker on October 4, make sure to check out GameSpot’s coverage of the movie, from talking about the leaked script with director Todd Phillips to our look at the real origin of the most infamous villain in comics history.

Watch Last Of Us 2 State Of Play: Start Time, What To Expect, And More

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Sony is preparing another of its State of Play presentations, promising big PS4 news on the horizon. Whereas Microsoft’s Inside Xbox streams come semi-regularly and Nintendo Directs are often themed around big games, Sony’s State of Play is more sporadic and often more mysterious. We haven’t had a State of Play since May, and it was a big one. We know some, but certainly not all, of what to expect when this new stream debuts on September 24. You can watch it all live right here.

Sony State Of Play Livestream Start Time (Sept 24)

  • 1 PM PT
  • 4 PM ET
  • 9 PM BST
  • 6 AM AET (September 25)

What We Know Will Be There

So far only one game has been confirmed for the State of Play: The Last of Us Part 2. Naughty Dog issued a teaser that directly stated it would be part of the presentation. That could mean anything from seeing the footage recently shown to retailers to a release date announcement or anything else. It’s one of the biggest games on Sony’s PS4 portfolio, so it’s sure to be the headliner.

What We Know Won’t Be There

Don’t tune in expecting more details about the PS5, because we already know that the company is staying mum on hardware. The closest we’ve gotten to an update was a commitment to a more environmentally friendly console, as part of a UN Environment Committee initiative.

We Have A Hunch

Though far from etched in stone, there’s some reason to suspect we’ll see a new Batman game announcement. WB Montreal, the studio behind Batman: Arkham Origins, has been dropping teasers over the last few days suggesting a Batman announcement is imminent. The timing is conspicuously close to the State of Play, along with an Inside Xbox stream that will follow just a couple of hours later. The new Batman game could be shown during either stream, or even both.

To see it all go down, just bookmark this page and check the schedule for the start time in your region. Then come back here when it starts to see what Sony has in store.

Disney+ Streaming Service Available For Pre-Order, Discounts Offered

On November 12, Disney will launch its highly-anticipated streaming service, Disney+. You can pre-order it now and get ready for launch day, and if you’re a Movie Rewards member, you can save a little bit of money.

It will cost $7 a month or $70 a year, depending on how you want to be billed, when you go through the Disney+ site. No matter which one you sign up for, though, you’ll be getting a seven-day free trial, beginning on November 12. You’ll be able to stream on four devices at once with no advertisements and no limits to downloads. However, this offer does not include the streaming bundle with Hulu or ESPN+ added. That will still cost $13 a month.

Disney Movie Rewards members can save $20 when they buy a two-year subscription for $120 (normally $140). Or you can get a three-year subscription for $170 (normally $210) and save $40. After the initial two or three years, you will be billed $70 annually unless you cancel. If you’re a member of Disney Movie Rewards, look through your emails for this offer. Last month, Disney D23 members were able to save 33% on a three-year subscription, but that offered expired on September 1.

Disney+ will offer a wide variety of content for subscribers from classic Disney animated movies to Pixar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe to Star Wars to National Geographic to Seasons 1-30 of The Simpsons. Additionally, there is plenty of original series coming to the service as well, including a Monsters Inc.. Loki, The Manadlorian, and more.

If you’re interested in being the first to sign-up for the new service, head to the Disney+ site where there is a friendly countdown clock reminding everyone that we have precious little freetime left in our lives before we’re binge-watching all of Star Wars and every MCU movie, forever.

Zelda: Link’s Awakening Is Included In The Latest Amazon Deal (US)

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Games are expensive, and a lot of good ones have released recently, including The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Control. On top of that, we’ve seen quite a few great titles this year that you may have missed out on. If you’re finally ready to throw down on some games, then Amazon has a pretty decent deal: spend $100, save $10. It’s not mind-blowing, but hey, $10 is $10. You could buy a whole sandwich with that.

We’ve gathered a selection of the best games, but the promotion also includes an assortment of controllers and accessories. If you’ve been in the market for some Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons or a DualShock 4, then this might be a good opportunity to grab one and save a little extra money. We’ve tested a lot of the available options, so be sure to look below for our recommendations.

You can check out all of the deals at Amazon. The promotion is for a limited time, and there’s no word on when it will end, so be sure to take advantage of it soon if you’re interested.

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