Netflix’s Mowgli Review: This Jungle Book Is Definitely Not For Kids

After several delays and a change in distribution company, Andy Serkis’s Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle is now out on Netflix. And it’s now clear why it didn’t get a theatrical release: As stunning and well directed as this adaptation of The Jungle Book is, there is no way parents would have allowed their kids to see this. Andy Serkis was crazy to make a gritty and bloody adaptation, and it is insane that it was rated PG-13, but that’s exactly what makes this version entertaining. Prepare for a whole new generation to be traumatized by what looks like a children’s movie.

From the opening scene, Mowgli wants us to know this will not be the sweet, funny, sing-along version of the tale you’re used to. We begin with the brutal murder of Mowgli’s parents at the claws of the man-eating tiger Shere Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch, playing an even more evil version of Smaug the dragon). You thought Khan throwing that wolf over a cliff in Jon Favreau’s version was unexpectedly dark? Well how about a tiger jumping at a frightened family and then mauling the mother to death? Worst yet, the murder occurs just barely off-screen to maintain a PG-13 rating, but then when the black panther Bagheera (Christian Bale) finds Mowgli, he’s bathed in the blood of his dead mother. This culminates in a brutal battle that challenges Mowgli’s moral compass, as the film skips the use of fire and goes straight to a ferocious showdown between a tiger and a knife-wielding child. Nothing says kid-friendly like a knife fight!

From there, any similarity with the previous adaptations is just a bare necessity, as we still get to follow Mowgli’s struggle to fit in as a wolf, being bullied by his pack for being different and hanging out with the panther and the bear who talk. Oh, and the kidnapping monkeys are also here, but instead of a jazz number, they try to kill Bagheera and Baloo. Speaking of, this Baloo (voiced by Andy Serkis) has no intention of singing and relaxing by the river, as he is a horribly scarred and droopy-mouthed drill sergeant who mumbles every word like he’s drunk. Bale’s Bagheera also gets a new backstory that reflects Mowgli’s journey, but like everything else in the movie, it’s so grim that any children who witness it will likely never want to go to the zoo again.

Where Disney’s live-action version emphasized Mowgli’s humanity and how it made him special, Andy Serkis and first-time screenwriter Callie Kloves make it a point to show you that Mowgli (wonderfully played by Rohan Chand) doesn’t belong with either man or wolf. For the first half-hour, he only walks on all fours, which makes him slower than all the other wolves in his class (Baloo is also a teacher for the cubs) and puts him at risk of expulsion from jungle school.

Kloves not only shows the dark side of the characters, but most specifically the serial killer in everyone. In a disturbing scene, we see Bagheera training Mowgli to hunt, telling him to show respect to his victim by staring straight into its eyes as the soul departs the body. Oh, and the man-eating tiger? He’s not only obsessed with killing the man cub before he grows to be a fire-wielding man, but wants to straight up mutilate him. Shere Khan taunts Mowgli by repeatedly telling him how he wants to drink his blood–“The man cub’s blood will run down my chin!”–and how he loved the taste of his mother’s blood.

Andy Serkis proves he’s not only adept at doing motion-capture, but he’s also determined to push the limits of technology to tell a story. He moves the camera in impossible angles, down cliffs and through caves. One highlight of the film involves Mowgli hiding in a lake, before looking up at the surface to find a blood-soaked Khan, as the water he drinks turns crimson red. Unfortunately, Serkis pushes too far into showing the performances from his cast of A-list actors. Not only does the CGI often dive into “uncanny valley” territory of real-but-not-quite with the facial animation, but the landscapes look rough at times.

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The weakest part of Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle is that it must follow the established plot points we already know by heart. While the tone and some of the characterizations are different enough to justify the retelling, it isn’t until the 1-hour mark (Mowgli going to the human village) that the film finally shines and proves that it has something new to say. After Mowgli gets to the village, he befriends a British hunter played by Matthew Rhys, who was hired to hunt down Shere Khan. While the rest of the village teaches him about local traditions, dance and food, the hunter teaches him how to throw a knife. While we have seen previous adaptations dealing with Mowgli being a bridge between two world, this film truly shows us both worlds colliding, and how exactly Mowgli connects and saves both. If only the script had dived into this earlier instead of waiting until the last 40 minutes.

It is baffling that this version of Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle ever got made. It is insane that the film got a PG-13 rating. It is mind-blowing that this is actually getting released. But here we are. This film takes too long to get going, and has some uncanny CGI. But it’s also a brutal retelling of a classic story that shows just how dangerous the world is, and how you have to be the same if you want to survive.

The Good The Bad
Andy Serkis’s directing

Takes a while to truly shine

Strong performances by Rohan Chand and the A-list cast Plot often feels familiar
Insanely brutal and violent fight scenes Uncanny CGI
An elephant gets revenge against a poacher
Best “Khaaaaan” cry since 1982

Black Ops 4’s Big Free Operation Absolute Zero Update Available Soon On PS4

Treyarch has been rolling out a regular stream of updates for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 since the game launched this past October, but its biggest one yet is set to arrive this week. On December 11, the developer is releasing Operation Absolute Zero, a free series of content updates that includes a new playable character, daily Zombies missions, a revamp of the Black Market, and more.

Operation Absolute Zero will arrive first on PS4, with a PC and Xbox One release set to follow a little later. Among other things, it’ll introduce a brand-new Specialist to the mix: Zero. She’ll be available to use in both multiplayer and Blackout mode once players unlock her by completing tier 1 in the new Black Market, and she can “disrupt and distract enemies with powerful hacking tools.”

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Operation Absolute Zero will also bring a new location to the Blackout map: Hijacked. Treyarch says the area is inspired by the classic map from Black Ops II. The developer is also added a new armored vehicle to the battle royale mode called the ARAV. Zombies mode, meanwhile, will receive Daily Callings, new daily challenges that players can complete to earn XP and Nebulium Plasma.

On top of that, Operation Absolute Zero will revamp the Black Market. Treyarch says that progression will be “simpler and more rewarding” following the update, and it’ll introduce “new types of content that have been commonly requested from the community.” Moreover, the developer is adding a new Assault Rifle and a “fast-firing” SMG to the Contraband stream pool.

Shortly after the update, Treyarch is kicking off a holiday event in Black Ops 4, beginning first on PS4 on December 13. The developer is introducing seasonal Special Event tiers and decorations to Blackout mode as part of the event, while Zombies mode will get the limited-time Winter Calling event, which gives players a chance to earn new “seasonal personalization rewards.” You can read more details about Operation Absolute Zero on Treyarch’s official website.

South Korea Makes Boosting Other Players’ Game Levels Illegal

South Korea’s National Assembly recently passed an amendment that can result in players caught boosting in online games getting charged with a two-year suspended prison sentence and a fine of up to $18,000.

As reported by Inven (via Dot Esports), the law is an amendment to South Korea’s Game Industry Promotion Act, which already applied these punishments to crimes related to hacking, the illegal distribution and licensing of games, and more. Boosting occurs when a highly-skilled player in games like Overwatch or League of Legends is paid to artificially boost another player’s ranking by logging onto their account and winning matches for them.

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Doom Creator to Release New Levels for 1993’s Doom in 2019

Doom creator John Romero and Romero Games announced Monday on the 25th anniversary of Doom, a free megawad they are releasing for the original Doom, called Sigil.

Sigil is comprised of a total of 18 levels, with nine for single-player and nine for deathmatch that will be released in mid-February 2019. Players must own the original 1993 registered version of Doom to be able to play the new levels.

According to Romero Games, Sigil is the, “spiritual successor to the fourth episode of Doom” and will pick up right where the previous left off.

Two limited edition fan boxes of Sigil created by Limited Run Games will also be available to preorder now up until Dec. 24.

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The Witcher 3’s Geralt Is Coming To Monster Hunter World

Capcom has pulled back the curtain on a load of new content on the way to its hit action RPG, Monster Hunter World. Along with the “massive” Iceborne expansion, the publisher announced that a new collaboration featuring Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is coming to the game, and it’ll be available early next year.

The famed Witcher finds himself in the New World after being transported by a portal. According to Capcom, players will “get to utilize his signature fighting style” to take on an assortment of Witcher-inspired quests, which will “offer a unique gameplay experience blending RPG mechanics of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with Monster Hunter World’s game systems.”

No further details on the Witcher collaboration have been announced yet, but Capcom says it will share additional information “at a later date.” The crossover event is slated to arrive as a free update on PS4 and Xbox One in early 2019, with a PC release set to follow soon afterward. You can watch the first trailer for the Witcher 3 Monster Hunter World collaboration above.

The crossover event is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg of new content on the way to Monster Hunter World. Next fall, Capcom will release the aforementioned Iceborne expansion, a “massive” update that will introduce new quest ranks, environments, monsters, and gear. Iceborne will also add a new storyline that picks up after the ending of the base game.

Before either of those arrive, Capcom will bring back the Kulve Taroth Siege beginning December 20. This time around, the quest will feature a more formidable Arch-Tempered version of the monster that offers a chance to get even more powerful rewards. The publisher also announced it is hosting an Appreciation Fest in January to celebrate the game’s first anniversary. This will encompass new anniversary quests that give players a chance to earn “special equipment.”

In the meantime, there is still time to take part in Monster Hunter World’s current seasonal event, the Winter Star Fest. The event is scheduled to run through December 17 and features “almost all” previous Event Quests, along with a handful of new ones, daily limited bounties, and new hunter and Palico gear to forge.

Sonic The Hedgehog Movie’s First Poster Teases A New-Look Sonic

Everyone’s favorite super-fast blue hedgehog makes his big screen debut next year, with the release of the Sonic the Hedgehog movie. The first poster has now been released, and it hints at a slightly different look for Sonic.

It’s a motion poster, which shows several bolts of blue light zooming across the screen, before it forms a partial silhouette of Sonic. He’s instantly recognisable of course, but there’s a few differences worth noting, presumably because in the movie he’ll have to interactive with human actors. His limbs are definitely a bit more humanoid, with noticeably muscular legs. He’s also wearing realistic sneakers, rather than the more cartoonish type we’re used to seeing him (they’re the right color at least). Check it out below, via IGN:

Sonic the Hedgehog is released on November 15, 2019. It’s set to star Westworld’s James Marsden, with comedian Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic and Jim Carrey as the evil Dr. Robotnik. It’s directed by Jeff Fowler, who is making his feature debut, but won an Oscar in 2005 for his animated short Gopher Broke. It’s produced by Deadpool director Tim Miller.

2016 marked the 25th anniversary of the Sonic franchise. The latest instalments in the series were Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces, both of which were released in 2017. A new Sonic racing game, Team Sonic Racing, is due out next year.

Best Buy Sale On PS4, Xbox One, And Nintendo Switch Games This Week

A new week means a new set of video game deals is available at Best Buy. Whether you do your gaming on a PS4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch, you’ll likely find something worth playing available at a nice discount. This week finds quite a few games on sale, including recent hits like Black Ops 4 and Battlefield V, plus discounts on consoles and accessories. Let’s look at some of this week’s biggest savings opportunities at Best Buy.

All Xbox One consoles are $50 off between now and December 16. If you buy the Xbox One X Battlefield V bundle on sale for $450, you’ll also receive an extra controller for free. Select Xbox One controllers and three-month Xbox Live Gold subscriptions are $10 off as well. A one-year subscription to Xbox Game Pass is just $70 right now as well. That gets you access to a selection of over 100 games, plus first-party Microsoft games (like Crackdown 3) the day they launch.

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If you’re looking for freebies, you have a few options. The digital standard edition of Battlefield V comes with a free set of dog tags. Buying FIFA 19 gets you a pair of shoelaces. And My Best Buy members who pre-order Anthem get a $10 reward certificate (sign up for free here). Select other pre-orders qualify for that deal as well.

A number of the biggest recent games are on sale for $40 each this week, including console exclusives like Spider-Man on PS4 and Forza Horizon 4 on Xbox One. Other great deals include Battlefield V for $40, Octopath Traveler for $50, and Star Wars Battlefront II for just $10. Best Buy also has a selection of digital Switch games on sale for $10 off. And if you still have your 3DS in rotation, you can pick up select games with a “buy one, get one half off” deal.

You’ll find more standout discounts below, or you can hop over to Best Buy’s deal page to find the full list.

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Metro 2033 Movie Production Halted, Producers ‘Afraid of Setting It in Moscow’

Production on a film adaptation of the novel Metro 2033 has been halted after its screenwriters struggled to move its setting from a post-apocalyptic Moscow to Washington D.C.

The rights to the film have reverted back to author Dmitry Glukhovsky, according to an interview he gave with VG247. MGM had previously acquired film rights back in 2012 and attempted to adapt it with writer F. Scott Frazier, who wrote xXx: Return of Xander Cage.

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Monster Hunter World Expansion “Iceborne” Coming Fall 2019

Monster Hunter World is getting a icy-themed expansion, but you’ll have to wait a while before you can break the ice. In a special stream, Capcom announced Iceborne, a massive expansion set to launch for PS4 and Xbox One in fall of 2019. PC release details are to be announced. Presumably, you’ll have to deal with some frigid monsters.

That wasn’t the only Monster Hunter World surprise unveiled on the stream, though. The company also announced Geralt from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt would be appearing in the game through a collaboration with CD Projekt Red. The presentation referenced Geralt finding himself in the New World, so it will include a new type of Witcher gameplay and even Geralt’s own voice actors. That will come early next year.

If you’re curious about Monster Hunter World but haven’t dipped in yet, you can sample a free trial version of the base game on PS4 and Xbox One for a limited time. The Trial Version lets you play quests up to 3-star level and online multiplayer up to Hunter Rank 4. You can transfer your save data from the trial into the full game. That will kick off on December 12 and end on December 17.

For current players, the special event Kulve Taroth Siege event will come back on December 20. This time the monster will be an Arch Tempered version, offering even better rewards. A special Appreciation Fest event is planned for January 2019, with celebratory decorations in the Gathering Hub and some new quests and gear.

Monster Hunter World recently won Best Role-Playing Game at the 2018 Game Awards, beating out strong competition: Dragon Quest XI, Octopath Traveler, Pillars of Eternity 2, and Ni No Kuni 2.

“Ever since the title was first announced, it was clear that Capcom was gunning for something grander than Monster Hunter Generations,” critic Ginny Woo said in GameSpot’s Monster Hunter World review. “It has succeeded, and this is likely the biggest and best that the franchise has ever been. It’s not just the comparative depth of the narrative; it also boasts almost seamless integration between combat systems that were previously incomprehensible for amateurs. The Monster Hunter formula has definitely honed its claws, and all the above factors play their part in making Monster Hunter World a meaningful evolution for the series at large.”

Top 10 UK Games Chart: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Breaks Nintendo Switch Record

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate might have only launched for Nintendo Switch a few days ago, but it’s already breaking records. The fighting game has become the console’s biggest ever launch, according to sales monitor Chart-Track, meaning it also performed better in its opening weekend than Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee did combined in theirs.

Red Dead Redemption 2 remains at No.2 for the week ending December 8, while FIFA 19 drops two places to No.3. Below these, Battlefield V spends a third consecutive week at No.4 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe benefits from hardware bundling with Switch consoles and Smash Bros. to finish at No.5.

Three new entries hit the chart this week: Just Cause 4 debuts at No.6, PUBG‘s PS4 release helps it re-enter the ranking at No.22, and Sega Mega Drive Classics‘ Switch debut helps it break back in at No.33.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been a critical success as much as a commercial one. Edmond Tran awarded the game a 9/10 in our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate review-in-progress, saying its “diverse content is compelling, its strong mechanics are refined, and the encompassing collection is simply superb.”

You can read the full top 10 sales chart for this week below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

  1. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  2. Red Dead Redemption 2
  3. FIFA 19
  4. Battlefield V
  5. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  6. Just Cause 4
  7. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
  8. Spyro Reignited Trilogy
  9. Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu
  10. Fortnite: Deep Freeze Bundle