Dark Phoenix: What You Need to Know About Those Reshoots

Contrary to recent reports, X-Men: Dark Phoenix will not be headed back for “three months” worth of reshooting, which may have suggested the film would be undergoing a huge overhaul.

Collider has reported that while the film is indeed going back to Montreal for some “additional photography,” these should only last about “two and a half weeks,” which in Hollywood is nothing out of the ordinary.

Montreal outlet LaPresse had made the initial report about the “three month” reshoots, but considering that is not that case, Dark Phoenix appears to be on track following its delay from November 2, 2018 to February 14, 2019.

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We Happy Few Let’s Play

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We Happy Few – First 14 Minutes Gameplay

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New Look at Tom Hardy as Al Capone in Fonzo

Josh Trank, writer and director of the upcoming Al Capone movie, has given us a peek at Tom Hardy as the infamous gangster.

Tom Hardy is set to star in the Fantastic Four director’s film about the Chicago mob boss, and we got another look at the actor in-character after writer-director Josh Trank tweeted a still of Hardy from the film. It’s our first official look at Hardy as Capone, but we have been treated to a few photos from the set over on his Instagram account.

It was announced that Hardy had signed on for the film back in 2016, although he was attached to the project as early as 2011, calling it a “tremendous honor” and one that he takes “very seriously.”

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Fortnite Android Beta Coming Today, But Exclusive To Samsung Devices For A Few Days

Epic Games’ wildly popular battle royale title, Fortnite, is getting a beta release on Android on August 9, however, this will initially be exclusive to Samsung devices. As detailed by CNET, Fortnite beta invites will be sent first to Samsung device owners, and it can be downloaded to Samsung Galaxy S7 phones and above, which means the S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8 Plus, Note 8, S9, S9 Plus.

The exclusivity period for Samsung will last from August 9 to August 12, during which it can be downloaded through the Fortnite Android website. The Fortnite beta will become widely available on other Android devices from August 12. Those that purchase the new Samsung Note 9 or Galaxy Tab S4 will get access to the new Galaxy outfit, which you can see below.

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Anyone without a Samsung device can sign-up to be invited on the Fortnite Android site. Epic has also released a list of other devices that the beta will be playable on:

  • Google: Pixel / Pixel XL, Pixel 2 / Pixel 2 XL
  • Asus: ROG Phone, Zenfone 4 Pro, 5Z, V
  • Essential: PH-1
  • Huawei: Honor 10, Honor Play, Mate 10 / Pro, Mate RS, Nova 3, P20 / Pro, V10
  • LG: G5, G6, G7 ThinQ, V20, V30 / V30+
  • Nokia: 8
  • OnePlus: 5 / 5T, 6
  • Razer: Phone
  • Xiaomi: Blackshark, Mi 5 / 5S / 5S Plus, 6 / 6 Plus, Mi 8 / 8 Explorer / 8SE, Mi Mix, Mi Mix 2, Mi Mix 2S, Mi Note 2
  • ZTE: Axon 7 / 7s, Axon M, Nubia / Z17 / Z17s, Nubia Z11

As previously detailed, Epic will bypass the Google Play Store for Fortnite’s Android release and directly distribute the game to players. This allows Epic Games to make more money from the free-to-play title, as Google will not be entitled to a portion of the money spent on in-game transactions. In a statement shared with GameSpot, Epic said the decision allowed the company to get around the 30 percent “store tax” that would ordinarily be applicable to purchases made on Google Play.

“It’s a high cost in a world where game developers’ 70 percent must cover all the cost of developing, operating, and supporting their games,” Epic explained. “And it’s disproportionate to the cost of the services these stores perform, such as payment processing, download bandwidth, and customer service.”

Although Fortnite is available on iOS, Apple’s ecosystem does not allow for similar measures to be taken for those devices. Nevertheless, the game has become incredibly successful. Analysts have said that Fortnite’s iOS version made an average of $2 million per day over a 10-day period, following the start of Season 5 in July. By August, Fortnite on iOS had crossed over 100 million downloads.

If you’re on the hunt for a new phone and don’t mind splashing out a bit of cash, check out CNET’s Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 preview, which breaks down all the features.

Persona 5 Gets Western Release Date, Special Edition

Atlus has announced that Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight and Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight will be released on December 4 in North America and Europe.

On PS4, both games will launch as standalone releases for $59.99 each as physical copies or digitally, and are currently available for preorder starting today. The Vita versions will only be available digitally at $39.99 each.

Atlus also announced the Endless Night Collection, which bundles both games for $99.99 on PS4 and also includes a digital download for Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which launched in 2015 on Vita but has not previously been available on PS4. The set will also include a hardcover artbook and is also available for preorder today.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Brings Back An Unexpected Character

The Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay trailer shed a lot more light on just how Arthur Morgan and his gang of outlaws will operate in the upcoming action game, but it also revealed some story threads as well. We know that, as a prequel, this tells the story of Dutch’s gang, where the first game’s protagonist, John Marston, made his outlaw name. However, the new trailer reveals that his family is along for the ride too.

In a pair of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameos, we see both Abigail Marston and her son, Jack. Both of them are sitting at a campfire as the gang gathers around. In a separate scene, Abigail talks to Morgan one-on-one, and the mini-map at one point shows an “A” icon–possibly for Abigail. It seems the whole Marston family will factor into this story.

Conspicuously absent is John Marston’s daughter, who was mentioned but unnamed in the first Red Dead Redemption. She was said to have died of a fever a couple years after he left Dutch’s gang, so it’s possible she’ll factor into the story too, and simply wasn’t seen in the footage released today. Alternately, she could have both been born and passed away after Marston left the gang.

The rest of the trailer focused mostly on how Morgan and his gang will operate within the world, moving from the heartland to the Wild West as law enforcement chases them out of their hideouts. And naturally, it’s full of sweeping vistas of mountain ranges and prairies, dangerous wildlife, card games, and shoot-outs. This trailer kicks off a series that will explore the gameplay systems in-depth, and more are on the way.

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Take-Two has staked a claim that that RDR2 will “redefine” gaming. Red Dead Redemption 2 releases on October 26 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Watch the new Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay trailer here and read about the new features here.

Fortnite Comes to Android First as a Samsung Exclusive

Samsung and Epic revealed Fortnite on Android beta is available right now to Samsung smartphone users. Android users not using a Samsung smartphone or tablet can join the beta “in the next few days.”

Anyone who owns a Samsung Galaxy: S7 / S7 Edge , S8 / S8+, S9 / S9+, Note 8, Note 9, Tab S3, or Tab S4 can begin playing today, and consumers buying the new Samsung Note 9 or Galaxy Tab S4 “will get access to the new Galaxy outfit.”

If you have an Android device, you can sign up for Fortnite beta access at the official Fortnite site.

Samsung showed off its new Note 9 during an event in New York City.

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