Samuel L Jackson Returns As Shaft In Action-Packed Reboot Trailer

The legendary private eye John Shaft is back. The latest reboot of the classic ’70s Blaxploitation classic features three generations of Shaft–original star Richard Roundtree and the 2000 remake’s Samuel L Jackson are joined by newcomer Jessie Usher. The first trailer has now been released.

The trailer see Jackson’s John Shaft meeting his son again after what seems to be a long time. Inevitably the pair soon find themselves involved in a dangerous, action-packed adventure, much to the disapproval of the youngest Shaft’s mom, played by Regina Hall (Girls’ Trip). Roundtree also appears, and he’s just as badass as either of the younger Shafts; we’ll ignore the fact that Roundtree is actually only six years older than Jackson, and plays his dad. Check the trailer out above.

Shaft is directed by Tim Story, who previously helmed Ride Along and its sequel, Barbershop, and the 2005’s Fantastic Four movie. It also stars Alexandra Shipp (X-Men: Apocalypse) and Method Man (Luke Cage, Peppermind). It hits theaters on June 14.

The first Shaft was released in 1971 and was a huge box office success. It was followed by two sequels–Shaft’s Big Score and Shaft in Africa–and helped create the popular wave of Blaxploitation movies over the next few years.

Jackson will next be seen as Nick Fury in the upcoming Captain Marvel. The latest MCU movie arrives in March and a new trailer was released this week.

Shaft – Official Trailer

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Devil May Cry 5 Preview: Daunting but Rewarding for Newcomers

When thinking of games I’m usually a fan of, the Devil May Cry series fits neatly into place. It’s got a supernatural story, challenging combat, and an abundance of style, but beyond attempting the first as a tween, I regrettably never truly dove head-first into the story of demon hunter Dante. So for all intents and purposes, Devil May Cry 5 is my first foray into the series. Here’s what I thought as a newcomer.

I didn’t think I’d have too much trouble jumping into it, combat or story-wise, but man, I was fairly confused within the first five minutes. Though, yes, chronologically DMC 5 is set after 2 and 4, it also thrusts veterans and newcomers alike into generally unknown territory. Nero is being shepherded by an entirely new character, V, into the demon world to assist Dante. Nero’s inexplicably missing an arm, and Dante is getting his backside beat.

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Devil May Cry 5’s New Character Is Amazingly Strange

V wears sandals. There might be more striking elements about Devil May Cry 5’s new character – for instance, he looks like Adam Driver starring in a Criss Angel: Mindfreak biopic – but I’m not sure anything better symbolises the weird (and, to my mind, brilliant) approach Capcom’s taking with him.

I mean, have you tried running in sandals? It’s not impossible, but it’s definitely annoying. They flap around, they rub, they make weird slapping noises. That’s fine: they’re made for holidays, or walking around your house in a robe and little else. I would say that if you’re being forced to run in sandals, something has gone wrong in your life. And I have absolutely convinced myself that this is Capcom creating metaphors for mechanics.

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Devil May Cry 5: How V Brings A New Style Of Gameplay To The Series

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Devil May Cry 5 Preview – 9 Minutes Of Dante, Nero, And V In Action

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The Rock Says He Was First Choice To Host Oscars This Year

On the same day that The Academy officially confirmed there will be no single host for the Oscars this year, actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has come forward to say he was initially the Academy’s first choice to host the awards show. Writing on Twitter, The Rock said he wanted to make this year’s Oscars broadcast the “most fun and entertaining Oscars ever.”

However, The Rock’s busy filming schedule prevented him from being able to be the host. Specifically, he’s away filming the Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle sequel. “Academy and I were super bummed but maybe one day down the road,” The Rock said.

In December, The Academy announced comedian/actor and The Rock’s Jumanji co-star Kevin Hart would host the 91st Oscars. However, there was controversy around some of his old tweets, and this eventually culminated in Hart stepping down.

Instead of a single host, the Oscars will feature numerous presenters, including Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jennifer Lopez, Whoopi Goldberg, and Brie Larson, among others.

The Oscars air on ABC, and the network’s entertainment boss, Karey Burke, said at a Television Critics Association event this week that the show will start with a “very exciting opener.” As relayed by The Hollywood Reporter, she also confirmed that the goal is to keep the show to three hours, which is good news considering last year’s event was almost as long as Gone With The Wind.

The 91st Oscars take place Sunday, February 24. Black Panther and Bohemian Rhapsody are among the Best Picture nominees; you can see all the categories and nominees here.

The Simpsons Renewed For Two More Seasons

The Simpsons, which is already one of the longest-running TV shows in history, is coming back for even more seasons. It was confirmed today that Fox renewed the show for Seasons 31 and 32.

This will take the show up to an unthinkable 713 episodes. According to Deadline, Fox also signed deals with the cast members for Seasons 31 and 32, though terms were not disclosed.

For its current 30th season, The Simpsons continues to be a ratings success. As of January 20, individual episodes were reaching an audience of 7.5 million viewers on average across all platforms. Fans might agree that the quality of the show has declined in recent years, but it’s clear the show and wider franchise remains wildly popular.

The Simpsons’ multi-decade run hasn’t been without issues and controversy. Comedian Hari Kondabolu’s 2017 documentary, The Problem With Apu, explores Apu as a character and focuses on him as a stereotype. Series creator Matt Groening responded to the controversy by saying “people love to pretend they’re offended.”

Outside of the TV series, The Simpsons Movie was released in 2007 and there is talk about another one. There are also Simpsons theme park attractions and a multitude of merchandise like Duff beer.

In other news, Disney is buying many of 20th Century Fox’s assets, and that means the company will assume ownership of The Simpsons going forward.