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New Pokemon Appears to be Galarian Ponyta
Just before the end of Pokemon Sword and Shield’s 24-hour Twitch broadcast, two Pokemon that appear to be the Galarian form of Ponyta galloped onto the screen.

We first saw glimpses of the new Pokemon form around 2 p.m. PST, but a big fluffy tail was spotted a while before that as well. Impidimp, the devilish imp-looking Pokemon, repeatedly got in the way during the livestream and obstructed viewers’ perspectives.
Best Marvel Cosplay At NYCC 2019
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Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Review in Progress
With each new expansion Destiny 2 seems determined to reinvent itself, and Shadowkeep is no exception. This time the big push is centered around making everything more complex, customizable, RPG-like, and downright nerdy. The host of tweaks and adjustments the newly independent Bungie’s made to this end are numerous: armor, the quest tab, and additional progression systems provide more rewards and customization options for truly committed guardians. Of course, the side effect of all these tweaks catering to longtime players is that Destiny 2 has become even more confusing in the process, which might annoy those who were hoping to simply log on and shoot some moon goblins in the face.
Stephen King’s Cast Rock Season 2 Premiere Review
This is an advanced, spoiler-free review of the Castle Rock Season 2 premiere, titled “Let the River Run,” which debuted at New York Comic Con 2019. The first three episodes of Season 2 will premiere on Hulu on Wednesday, October 23.
Misery never felt quite so good as it does in the Season 2 premiere of Hulu’s Castle Rock, which brings Kingverse villainess Annie Wilkes (Masters of Sex star Lizzy Caplan) to the small Maine town when she and her daughter, Joy (portrayed by Eighth Grade’s Elsie Fisher), are waylaid after a car accident. Hulu’s decision to allow (or compel?) showrunners Dustin Thomason and Sam Shaw to go the anthology route with something “wholly original” for their second outing appears to have paid off. Caplan’s Wilkes is a creative fresh coat of paint for the series, and even though the town looks the same outwardly, its narrative inner-workings are already more intriguing than Season 1.
Joker Actor Confirms That Theory About Arthur Fleck’s Past
Major SPOILERS ahead for Joker!
One of the mysteries in director Todd Phillips’ Joker is whether Arthur Fleck really is the son of Thomas Wayne as his mother Penny Fleck claimed. Both Wayne himself and Arthur Pennyworth said it was untrue and that Penny was delusional, hence her eventual stay in Arkham Asylum. But to Brett Cullen, the actor who plays Wayne, “in my mind, Thomas Wayne put her there.”
Penny Fleck worked for the Waynes thirty years before the events of the film, with Arthur learning that he was adopted by her while she worked for them. Penny had previously admitted to Arthur that she and Thomas had an affair, that Arthur is Thomas’ son, and that’s why she’s been incessantly writing to him so that he could help them out financially. Penny also said she was made to sign some papers requiring her silence on the matter.
Star Trek: Picard – New Trailer Brings Back More Classic Characters
A new trailer for Star Trek: Picard was unveiled today at New York Comic Con, where Patrick Stewart took the stage to talk about the return of the one and only Jean-Luc Picard. And yes, Riker and Troi have returned!
Watch the new Star Trek: Picard trailer here.
We also now know when we will see the show, with a release date of Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020, announced during the panel. The 10-episode season will drop every week on Thursdays on CBS All Access in the U.S.
Joining Stewart on the panel were castmembers Isa Briones (Dahj), Santiago Cabrera (Cristobal “Chris” Rios), Michelle Hurd (Raffi Musiker), Alison Pill (Dr. Agnes Jurati), Harry Treadaway (Narek) and Evan Evagora (Elnor), executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman and Heather Kadin, co-executive producer and director Hanelle Culpepper, and supervising producer Kirsten Beyer.
Daily Deals: Preorder Marvel Avengers Infinity Saga 4K Movie Collection, Save Big On LEGO Products and Much More
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Up for Preorder: Marvel Avengers The Infinity Saga 24-Disc Collector’s Edition in 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray
If you’re an MCU fan, you have got to consider this Best Buy exclusive collector’s edition that just went up for preorder today. The Infinity Saga set includes all 23 MCU movies in 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray, each individually packed in their own art cases. You also get a bonus disc with never before seen content and a bunch of extra goodies that we’ve detailed out here. Not including the bonus content, you’re paying $24 per 4K movie, which is less than what you would normally pay for each movie individually. This set ships on November 15.
Snowpiercer TV Series: NYCC Sneak Peek Pays Homage to Graphic Novel Roots
TNT released a sneak-peek clip from its upcoming Snowpiercer TV series, which is based on the acclaimed 2013 movie (starring Chris Evans and Ed Harris) and graphic novel series of the same name.
Check out the Snowpiercer scene, which features a mix of animation and live-action…
As you can see, the clip pays homage to the graphic novel roots of this post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller, detailing the backstory of how Earth was frozen over and why the Snowpiercer train became a mix of both the wealthy and destitute.
TNT also released a batch of images from the series.
Snowpiercer, which has already been renewed for a second season ahead of its 2020 premiere, stars Oscar-winner Jennifer Connelly, Tony Award-winner Daveed Diggs, Emmy-nominee Alison Wright, Mickey Sumner, and Tony Award-winner and Grammy-nominee Lena Hall.
Netflix’s Lost in Space Season 2 Gets a Premiere Date, Trailer and Photos
You won’t have to wait long for Netflix’s Lost in Space Season 2. The 10-episode second season of the sci-fi adventure series is coming to the streaming service on December 24th, 2019, the cast and creative team announced at New York Comic Con.
In addition, Netflix released the first trailer for Lost in Space Season 2, as well as first look photos, which you can see below:
Season 2 takes place seven months after the events of Season 1, with the themes being coming of age and growing up. After the Robinsons go through the Rift, Will is on the hunt for the Robot, which actor Maxwell Jenkins teases will take them on a “different path this season,” figuring out new things about themselves along the way. The trailer teases them going “through the looking glass” to a new planet, with new terrifying and awe-inspiring creatures along the way.