See Matt Damon And Christian Bale In First Trailer For Racing Movie Ford V Ferrari

A new trailer for Walt Disney/20th Century Fox’s upcoming racing movie Ford v. Ferrari has arrived. Matt Damon stars as Ford car designer Carroll Shelby whop recruits British driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) to create a car that could beat Enzo Ferrari’s at the Le Mans competition in 1966.

John Bernthan, Tracy Letts, Josh Lucas, Caitriona Balfe, Noah Rupe, Ray McKinnon, and Remo Girone also star in the movie that’s directed by Oscar nominated director James Mangolf (Logan, Girl, Interrupted). Ford v Ferarri opens on November 15.

Walt Disney/Fox also released a new poster and a series of production stills for Ford v Ferrari. Click through the images below the poster to see them all.

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Ford v Ferarri opens on November 15.

Cuphead Is Coming To Tesla This Summer

Cuphead, the extra-challenging indie game from StudioMDHR, is coming to a new platform, but it’s probably not the one you’d expect. The game is coming to Tesla’s suite of electric vehicles.

Tesla founder Elon Musk confirmed this in an interview with the Ride the Lightning podcast. The game is already up and running for Tesla’s Model 3, Model S, and Model X, and Tesla worked with the game’s developer, StudioMDHR, to get it running.

“Cuphead we’ve got working. It’s a cool game. It’s insanely difficult. It’s sadistically difficult,” Musk said.

Cuphead runs on the Unity game engine, which Tesla has been working to port to Tesla’s own operating system. Musk also said there is a dune buggy game in the works for Tesla.

The game developer StudioMDHR confirmed to IGN that they’re looking to launch Cuphead for Tesla cars this summer. The game only includes the Inkwell Isle One part of the game due in part to storage space considerations.

“When Tesla reached out to us to bring Cuphead to their vehicles, we were thrilled!” StudioMDHR’s Maja Moldenhauer said. “Finding out that Mr. Musk was a fan of our game was extremely humbling and getting a chance to work with such an innovative company has been really exciting. We hope Cuphead can add some classic fun to such forward-thinking vehicles.”

You need a wired USB controller to play Cuphead in a Tesla; it does not support touchscreen controls.

Cuphead is not Tesla’s first in-car game. A number of Atari classics are already available, including Asteroids and Lunar Lander. In all cases, video games can only be played in Tesla cars when they’re parked.

Cuphead initially launched in 2017 for Xbox One and PC before launching for Nintendo Switch in April this year. The game has sold more than 3 million copies (but this doesn’t count the Switch version).

Robert Pattinson’s Batman Is A Trilogy

Robert Pattinson is the new Batman, and the upcoming 2021 film will be the first in a new trilogy. That’s according to Deadline, which said he heard from sources that Warner Bros. is preparing three Batman movies under “The Batman” name.

Matt Reeves, who directed Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War for the Planet of the Apes, is directing the three new Batman movies.

The Batman 1 is scheduled for release on June 25, 2021, but no dates have been set for the two sequels. Apart from Pattinson, no other actors for The Batman have been announced, while story details are under wraps for now as well. Nicholas Hoult was reportedly the other front-runner to get the role of Batman before Warner Bros. decided on Pattinson.

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Pattinson is perhaps best known for his starring role in the Twilight series as Edward Cullen. Before that, Pattinson played Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. His latest movie was the black-and-white horror film The Lighthouse.

Ben Affleck was originally set to star and direct The Batman. Affleck, who played Batman in Batman v. Superman and Justice League, stepped down as director in early 2017, and more recently confirmed that he was no longer involved at all, stating that he had “tried to direct a version of it, but couldn’t crack it.”

In a recent interview, Reeves hinted at what fans could expect from the movie. “It’s very much a point of view-driven, noir Batman tale,” he said. “It’s told very squarely on his shoulders, and I hope it’s going to be a story that will be thrilling but also emotional.

“It’s more Batman in his detective mode than we’ve seen in the films. The comics have a history of that. He’s supposed to be the world’s greatest detective, and that’s not necessarily been a part of what the movies have been.”

E3 2019 Devolver Press Conference Livestream: What Time Is It On And How To Watch

Big publishers like Microsoft, Ubisoft, and Nintendo might all be holding E3 2019 press conferences, but there’s room for indie developers at E3 too. Publisher Devolver Digital, which publishes a range of quirky, smaller titles, is holding an E3 press conference, and if its past showcases are anything to go by, this is sure to be one of the more interesting briefings at E3.

What Time Does Devolver’s Press Conference Livestream Start?

Devolver’s E3 2019 press conference is scheduled to begin on Sunday, June 9 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. For those in the UK, that’s a late one, with a start time of 3 AM BST on June 10. Australian fans can enjoy a nice Devolver lunch at 12 PM AET, also on June 10.

How To Watch

Usually, publishers stream their conferences to every possible device and channel. However, it appears Devolver is broadcasting their E3 briefing via Twitch only. Of course, GameSpot will keep you up-to-date with all the big news, so don’t fret if you can’t watch along live.

What To Expect

The unexpected! Devolver has developed a reputation for wacky conferences–to suit their often wacky games. The show’s host often makes jabs at video game industry trends and gaming culture in general–with tongue planted firmly in cheek, of course.

Its slate of upcoming games includes My Friend Pedro, Sometimes Always Monsters, The Talos Principle 2, Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass, Metal Wolf Chaos XD, and more, so it’s possible we’ll see more of those. For more on the convention, check out the schedule of all the E3 2019 press conferences.

Todd Howard Says Bethesda Knew Fallout 76 ‘Would Have Bumps’

The launch of Fallout 76 was, to put it mildly, a bumpy one. IGN gave it a 5 out of 10, calling its rich world “wasted on a mess of bugs, conflicting ideas, and monotony.” It also earned a spot on our top 10 worst games of 2018 list. Much of the criticism stemmed not only from a rocky launch and massively broken game content, but also poorly handled PR snafus, like when Bethesda shipped bags that looked significantly cheaper than the ones promised in the $200 special edition. Yikes.

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Which Game of Thrones Season Is the Best?

Warning: Full spoilers for all of HBO’s Game of Thrones…

With Game of Thrones’ final season and the behind-the-scenes documentary “The Last Watch” now firmly a part of the past, let’s survey all the seasons and figure out which one’s worthy enough to sit on the Iron Throne. Or – er – in King Bran’s wheelchair.

Back after Season 6, when the world learned that Game of Thrones would be ending with Season 8, no one could have anticipated how polarizing the show would become. So divisive, in fact, that an online petition to remake Season 8, signed by a million people, grabbed headlines. But even though many felt the series lost its way during the final two seasons, there’s no denying how great Game of Thrones was for the bulk of its run.

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Biggest Xbox One Games Of E3 2019: Halo Infinite, Gears 5, Borderlands 3, More

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Cuphead Is Being Ported to Tesla Cars

Cuphead, the memorable 2017 bullet-hell shooter that’s meticulously styled after a 1930’s cartoon, will soon be playable on an unlikely new platform: Tesla’s fleet of electric cars and their built-in dashboard screens. The breakout hit, which debuted on Xbox One and PC before being ported to Nintendo Switch earlier this year, is on the way to Tesla’s Model 3, Model S, and Model X, as Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed on episode 200 of my weekly Tesla podcast, Ride the Lightning (at the 36:48 mark).

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