Spiral: From The Book Of Saw Debuts New Clips, Teases New Jigsaw Killer

After a year-long delay thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ninth installment of the Saw franchise, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, is just around the corner. And while the name may look a bit different, the set-up and the flavor of the torture-based serial killer horror movie franchise is as familiar as ever. Take a look at these clips of the movie Lionsgate has released.

The first teases the relationship between Chris Rock’s character, Detective Zeke Banks, and Samuel L. Jackson, who plays his father, Marcus Banks. At best, things seem rocky.

Next, we have something a bit more Saw-like: Banks being sent a USB drive marked “play me,” containing a message from the new “copycat” Jigsaw killer. In the voice over, the new Jigsaw claims that there’s a cop who refused to be “reformed” and, inevitably, wound up playing the game. Banks’ fellow detectives seem very familiar with the premise and even warn Banks that a copycat Jigsaw will be bad news.

Then, we have Jackson’s character actually caught in the middle of one of Jigsaw’s games–though it’s impossible to tell whether this is one of the franchise’s many overlapping flashback sequences based on the clip alone. It’s possible that Jackson’s character may have been one of the people to actually make it through Jigsaw’s traps alive at some point in the past.

Finally, we have Banks meeting his new partner, Detective William Schenk (Max Minghella). He seems less than thrilled by the prospect.

Spiral: From The Book Of Saw is hitting theaters on May 14, 2021.

Star Wars Actors Daisy Ridley And Ben Mendelsohn Lead Cast For New Psychological Thriller

Daisy Ridley and Ben Mendelsohn, both of whom have appeared in Star Wars movies but never together, are set to appear in a new movie from Limitless director Neil Burger.

The movie is a psychological thriller called The Marsh King’s Daughter. Mendelsohn is lined up to play Jacob Holbrook, the “Marsh King,” who in the story kept his daughter and her mother imprisoned in the wilderness for a period of years, according to Deadline.

Ridley plays his daughter, Helena, who eventually escaped captivity. Years later, Holbrook escapes from a maximum security prison and Helena, using the hunting and tracking skills she learned as a child, is sure she can track him down.

“But as Helena hunts her father to return him to prison, gradually she realizes that his escape is the first step in an elaborate scheme to kidnap her and her two young daughters. As their cat-and-quarry game unfolds, she must use all of her wilderness skills not only to thwart his plan, but to survive it,” reads a description from the book.

The movie is based on the book of the same name, The Marsh King’s Daughter, which was written by Karen Dionne and published in 2017. The screenplay was written by Mark L. Smith (The Revenant) and Elle Smith. Filming is expected to begin in Canada in June.

Ridley starred in the new Star Wars trilogy as Rey, while Mendelsohn portrayed the villainous Krennic in the spin-off Star Wars: Rogue One.

Biomutant – The Final Preview

Described as a “post-apocalyptic kung-fu fable,” the action and storytelling on display in Biomutant present an adventure that’s an intriguing mix of the classic animated film Secret of Nimh, along with the platforming and action of games like Enslaved: Odyssey To The West and Devil May Cry. And therein lies the hook for Biomutant; it wears its weirdness on its sleeve, presenting an alluring take on what the post-apocalyptic Earth would look like once the animals inherit the world.

In our preview, we got a clearer sense of the game’s focus on action and storytelling, and how the hero’s journey will evolve in a world full of talking animals and decaying automatons. First revealed back in 2017, Biomutant is the debut game from Experiment 101, made up of former developers from the Just Cause series. Biomutant is a departure from that particular series, which instead focuses more on exploring a Zelda-like map with action-RPG mechanics that blend third-person combat and RPG-like progression.

Biomutant releases for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on May 25th.

Massive Amazon Sale Features Video Game Art Books, Official D&D Books, Compendiums, And More

Video games offer vast, detailed worlds that you can truly get lost in, and sometimes, there’s more to learn about a world than what you easily pick up by just playing the game. That’s part of why video game art books and compendiums are so popular–they dive deeper into the lore and history of a game while also showing off the art and sketches that went into making a game world come to life. If you’re someone who likes to collect art books, guides, and other books around gaming, Amazon’s latest sale has an absolute treasure trove of deals to check out.

The new Amazon sale features steep discounts on dozens of video game art books, compendiums, cookbooks, novelizations, and more. But on top of these individual discounts, there’s a multi-buy deal that slashes 50% off one of your items when you add two to your cart. As usual, this’ll be the cheaper item that gets the discount, so keep that in mind. This offers stacks as well–if you buy four things, the two cheapest items will be 50% off. With these combined deals, you can stock up on any gaming books you’ve been eyeing for a great price today, so it’s absolutely worth browsing all the offers.

Highlights from the sale include Dark Horse’s entire line of video game art books, giving you a closer look at concept art, sketches, and more from games like Cuphead, Ghost of Tsushima, and Final Fantasy. Notably, the brand-new Mass Effect Trilogy: Expanded Edition art book is on sale, just in time for Mass Effect: Legendary Edition.

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If you do a lot of home cooking, official cookbooks inspired by series like Destiny and The Elder Scrolls are discounted. These make great gifts for others too (and hey, Mother’s Day is this weekend if you need a last-minute gift). Dungeons & Dragons players can save big on a bunch of official guidebooks like the Fifth Edition Monster Manual and newly released Candlekeep Mysteries. A few books about the gaming industry itself are included too, like Ask Iwata, a book about Nintendo’s iconic CEO Satoru Iwata that released in April.

The sale isn’t just gaming-related–hundreds of books are discounted and eligible for the multi-buy discount as well. Because of that, it’s somewhat difficult to parse through it all and find the stuff you’re interested in. Lucky for you, we’ve gone through and picked out as many of the gaming-related deals as we could and rounded them up below. This isn’t everything–for example, there are plenty more Halo novels and D&D books on sale if you look them up in the sale’s search bar–but this should give you an idea of the type of books on offer.

Art books and compendiums

Cookbooks

Official Dungeons & Dragons books

Novels and graphic novels

General nonfiction

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House of the Dragon Images Offer First Look at HBO’s Game of Thrones Prequel

The first images from the set of House of the Dragon have been revealed.

The photographs, taken at a beach location, show five of the key cast members. Sporting the instantly recognisable hair of the Targaryen family are Emma D’Arcy and Matt Smith as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen. The second duo photograph is of Alicent Hightower and Otto Hightower, played by Olivia Cooke and Rhys Ifans. Finally, standing on his lonesome is Steve Toussaint as Lord Corlys Velaryon, a character known as “The Sea Snake”.

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Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen is the king’s first-born child and a dragonrider. Prince Daemon Targaryen is her uncle, and younger brother of King Viserys. An heir to the throne, he is said to be a peerless warrior and a dragonrider.

Otto Hightower is the hand of the king, who believes Daemon Targaryen is the largest threat to the realm. Alicent is his daughter, and was raised in the Red Keep close to the king’s inner-circle.

Finally, the Sea Snake is the Lord of House Velaryon, a Valyrian bloodline as old as House Targaryen. He’s a famed nautical adventurer and head of a family richer than even the Lannisters.

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For more, be sure to check out our House of the Dragon explainer to learn exactly what HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel will explore.

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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer. 

Past Mass Effect Deluxe Edition Content Is Now Online For Free

The upcoming release of Mass Effect Legendary Edition isn’t exactly short of content, as the classic BioWare space adventure trilogy includes remastered versions of the original games and almost all of the DLC that came with them. What’s not is deluxe edition content from Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 such as soundtracks, art books, and comic books. Those additional features can be found instead on EA’s website, and best of all, it’s entirely free.

EA and BioWare have put together a 1.7GB download package that includes 88 music tracks from across the trilogy including a Resynthesis single, two digital art books, two digital comic books, and a digital lithograph of the Normandy spaceship, which can all be downloaded from this link.

As an added bonus, there’s a unique custom key art creator experience that allows you to customize your own Mass Effect Legendary Edition key art. Choose your favorite Shepard, assemble your team, a key location, and even the squad’s morality, and a custom piece of key art can be created.

EA explained that this piece can be shared online, as well as downloaded in several formats including 4K and slipcover sizing for players who want to personalize their physical copies.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition launches on PS4, PC, Xbox One, and via backwards compatibility on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 on May 14. It’ll have a sizable day one patch to download, and you can currently grab the game for $10 off at Newegg.

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Scientists Have Translated Radio Signals from Venus’ Atmosphere Into Sound

A NASA probe heading for the Sun flew by Venus and picked up a natural radio signal, which happens to be the first measurement of the planet’s atmosphere in nearly 30 years.

The mission of NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is to dive close to the Sun, but in order to do that, it needed to slow down its speed before the approach, according to a NASA blog post. It did this by flying close enough to Venus that its gravity and atmosphere would lower its speed. NASA also saw this as an opportunity to measure the Venusian atmosphere for the first time in almost 30 years and so it did. The probe picked up a radio signal that has been translated into sound and you can listen to it below.

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“The goal of flying by Venus is to slow down the spacecraft so that Parker Solar Probe can dive closer to the Sun,” Parker Solar Probe scientists, Nour E. Raouafi, of the Applied Physics Laboratory said in the blog post. “But we would not miss the opportunity to gather science data and provide unique insights into a mysterious planet such as Venus.”

This radio signal read came from a flyby the Parker Solar Probe made on July 11, 2020, and it was the closest flyby made to date – the probe was just 517 miles above the surface. It was the probe’s FIELDS instrument, which is named after the “electric and magnetic fields it measures in the Sun’s atmosphere,” according to NASA, that actually picked up the radio signal.

When the probe was close to Venus, the FIELDS instrument detected a natural, low-frequency radio signal for just seven minutes and this data caught the attention of Glyn Collison of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, who is the lead scientist on this study. He recognized the shape and the strength of the signal, according to NASA, but he couldn’t quite place it.

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Collison woke up the next day saying, “Oh my god, I know what this is,” NASA said, and that’s because it was a signal he recognized from some of his previous work: a similar signal appeared when NASA’s Galileo orbiter passed through the ionospheres of Jupiter’s moons in the early 2000s.

“Like Earth, Venus sports an electrically charged layer of gas at the upper edge of its atmosphere, called the ionosphere,” NASA’s blog post reads. “This sea of charged gases, or plasma, naturally emits radio waves that can be detected by instruments like FIELDS. When Collison and his team identified that signal, they realized Parker Solar Probe had skimmed Venus’ upper atmosphere.”

The team behind the study used the radio signals from Venus to calculate the density of the ionosphere that the probe passed through, something that hadn’t been done since the Pioneer Venus Orbiter’s 1992 passthrough. Data obtained from that probe and in the years that followed seemed to indicate the ionosphere was thinner during the Sun’s calm phase known as the solar minimum. That theory was impossible to confirm, but the Parker Solar Probe’s flyby might change that.

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“When multiple missions are confirming the same result, one after the other, that gives you a lot of confidence that the thinning is real,” study co-author, Robin Ramstad, said in regards to the Parker Solar Probe also showing that Venus’ ionosphere was thinner during the time it passed by.

Venus and Earth have long been referred to as Twin planets – they were both born of a similar process, both are rocky, and their size and structural makeup is quite similar, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t differences. Venus doesn’t have a magnetic field like Earth, and if a human tried to walk on the surface of the planet as they do on Earth, they’d likely instantly die due to the surface boiling at temperatures hot enough to melt lead.

NASA says that at most, spacecrafts have lasted only a couple of hours on the planet. Despite how difficult it is to study Venus, its distance from Earth aside, it’s an important scientific mission to do so as it, “helps scientists understand how these twins have evolved, and what makes Earth-like planets habitable or not.”

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“To see Venus now, it’s all about these little glimpses,” Collison said.

For more about Venus, read this story about how possible signs of life detected on the planet go back as far as 1978. Read this story about how the Moon is rusting and Earth might be the culprit after that and then check out this story about astronomers that have discovered 139 new “minor planets” at the edge of our solar system. Be sure to check out IGN’s list of the 25 best sci-fi movies, too.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

Game Of Thrones Spinoff House Of The Dragon Gets First Images

House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel, is now in production and is set to hit HBO and HBO Max sometime in 2022. WarnerMedia has released images from the set showing off some of the characters from the upcoming series.

While the recent image HBO released of the production room for the show was mildly interesting, people really want to see some of these new characters, especially when one of the cast members was once The Doctor. There were three images released for the show, along with character descriptions, which you can check out below.

Photograph by Ollie Upton/HBO
Photograph by Ollie Upton/HBO

Emma D’Arcy (Truth Seekers) plays Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. She is King Viserys Targaryen’s first-born and is pure Valyrian blood. Additionally, she’s a dragonrider. Matt Smith (Doctor Who) plays Prince Daemon Targaryen, the younger brother of Viserys and current heir to the throne. Also a dragonrider, “Daemon possesses the true blood of the dragon. But it is said that whenever a Targaryen is born, the gods toss a coin in the air,” reads the official descriptions.

Photograph by Ollie Upton/HBO
Photograph by Ollie Upton/HBO

Steve Toussaint (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time) plays Lord Corlys Velaryon, also known as “The Sea Snake.” The Lord of House Velaryon is a famous nautical adventurer, claims the largest navy in the world, and has become richer than the Lannisters.

Photograph by Ollie Upton/HBO

Olivia Cooke (Ready Player One) plays Alicent Hightower, the daughter of the Hand of the King. She is close to the king and his inner-circle and was raised in the Red Keep. Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill) plays Alicent’s father, Otto Hightower, who serves King Viserys. He sees Daemon Targaryen as a threat to the realm.

House of the Dragon is based on George R.R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood. The story follows House Targaryen and is set 300 years before the Game of Thrones story. Ryan Condal (Colony, Rampage) and Miguel Sapochnik (Altered Carbon, Game of Thrones) serve as showrunners, and they will be joined by Sara Lee Hess (Deadwood) as writer and executive producer.

Resident Evil Village Review Roundup

Ahead of its release on May 7, reviews for Capcom’s Resident Evil Village have started to appear online, shining a light on what critics think of the new horror game.

A lot of the chatter surrounding Village has been around Lady Dimitrescu, but what’s the game actually like? Here at GameSpot, reviewer Phil Hornshaw said in his 9/10 Resident Evil Village review that the game succeeds in capturing the spirit of what made Resident Evil 7 so great and evolved it to “become its own unique creature.”

To help you get an idea about if Village is worth your time and money, we’re collecting a roundup of review excerpts from a variety of publications, which you can see below.

  • Game: Resident Evil Village
  • Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Stadia
  • Developer: Capcom
  • Release Date: May 7
  • Price: $70

GameSpot — 9/10

“Resident Evil 7 was an excellent return to the horror underpinnings of the franchise, but cunningly altered with new ideas and a new perspective. Similarly, Village is an intelligent reintroduction of the best action elements of Resident Evil. Though it captures some of the same things that made RE7 such a breath of fresh air (or maybe rancid, stale, mold-filled air, but in a good way), Village evolves to become its own unique creature. It makes you wonder what beautifully twisted fiend Resident Evil might mutate into in the future.” — Phil Hornshaw [Full review]

Stevivor — 6.5/10

“It’s ultimately held back by a sloppy storyline, two-dimensional characters and bizarre design choices. The relationship between it and the player is broken from the get-go, resulting in loss of trust that can sit in the back of your mind and haunt you through your entire playthrough.” — Luke Lawrie [Full review]

Press Start — 9/10

“While Resident Evil Village channels the best bits of several Resident Evil games, it stands on its own to be something never done before in the franchise. A macabre potpourri of European, gothic inspired styles of tension and horror, Resident Evil Village is a worthy follow-up to Resident Evil 7: biohazard and one that any self-respecting horror fan shouldn’t miss.” — James Berich [Full review]

Shacknews — 9/10

“Resident Evil Village walks a line of fear and action that reminds of a certain road we’ve been down before, but it’s one worth traveling nonetheless.” — TJ Denzer [Full review]

IGN — 8/10

“Roaming the streets of Resident Evil Village is like visiting a disturbing and deadly Disneyland, where every attraction is a house of horrors. I got just as big a thrill out of revelling in its frenzied violence as I did retracing my steps through the gradually revealed recesses of its sizable village setting to uncover the darkest story secrets of its monstrous main cast. Boss fights are a bit of a letdown but the great variety of enemies throughout keeps things tense, especially on Hardcore mode. The fact that it’s very much a throwback to the fast-paced action of Resident Evil 4 also means it largely takes a step back from the slow-burn scares of Resident Evil 7’s excellent opening hours, which may well disappoint those who prefer more psychological dread to blowing off heads. But if you have an itch for action-heavy survival-horror, then Resident Evil Village will scratch it like a fistfull of Lady Dimitrescu’s freakish fingernails.” — Tristan Ogilvie [Full review]

PC Gamer — 85/100

“Village can occasionally feel like half a dozen different horror games jammed together. But the strength and variety of its ideas, the quality of the art direction, and its darkly evocative atmosphere more than make up for it. It’s a bold and experimental horror game, but also one that leans into the series’ past glories–particularly Resident Evil 4. There’s a lot of Mikami’s 2005 reinvention here, from the enigmatic merchant and weapon upgrades, to the rural setting and corrupted villagers. But ultimately, Village is its own game with its own identity, and the elements it borrows from earlier sequels never define it. This is a quality horror game in its own right, and proof Resident Evil still has the power to thrill, surprise, and scare 25 years on.” — Andy Kelly [Full review]

VentureBeat — 4/5

Resident Evil: Village is going to make fans of the franchise happy, especially those who aren’t cowards like me. But even if you also find yourself shying away from horror, I’d encourage you to screw your courage to the sticking place and consider a look at Capcom’s latest survival horror stunner.” — Mike Minotti [Full review]

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Next Superman Movie Will Be An Origin Story With A Black Kal-El – Report

New details have been revealed about the next Superman movie. The film is being written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and will be produced by JJ Abrams.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, DC and parent company Warner Bros are “committed” to hiring a Black director to helm the movie, which will feature a Black superman for the first time. Among the names that are being considered are Steven Caple Jr (Creed II), Regina King (One Night in Miami), Shaka King (Judas and the Black Messiah), and J.D. Dillard (Utopia, The Twilight Zone). While JJ Abrams is obviously a hugely successful director, THR’s sources state it would be “tone-deaf” for Abrams himself to direct.

However, there’s no news yet on who might play Superman himself. While Creed and Black Panther actor Michael B. Jordan was previously rumoured to be under consideration, he told THR that he wouldn’t be taking on the role. “I’m flattered that people have me in that conversation,” he said. “It’s definitely a compliment, but I’m just watching on this one.”

As for the movie’s plot, Coates is reportedly writing an origin story that will see Kal-El arrive on Earth from Krypton. One idea being considered is that the movie is a “20th century period piece.” In addition, the current plan is that the movie will stand alone from other DC films and won’t be part of an existing universe.

Coates is known as a journalist and non-fiction writer as well as for his comic books. His work in comics include a number of Black Panther and Captain America series for Marvel, as well as working as a consultant on the Eisner Award-winning World of Wakanda. Coates’s non-fiction books include The Beautiful Struggle, Between the World and Me, and We Were Eight Years in Power, which collected his essays about the Obama presidency.

Superman was last played by Henry Cavill in Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of the Justice, and both versions of Justice League.