Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Bonaparte Movie Eyeing Jodie Comer For Josephine

The Napoleon Bonaparte movie from director Ridley Scott and starring Joaquin Phoenix is close to signing another star. Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer is the top pick to play Josephine, Bonaparte’s wife, according to Deadline’s sources.

The site’s sources said it’s still “early” in the process, so Comer hasn’t officially signed on yet. However, Deadline said Comer is Scott’s top choice and “all signs point to it coming together.”

The movie is called Kitbag and it’s being made for Apple TV+. It probably won’t release anytime soon, as Scott is currently working on the MGM crime movie House of Gucci starring Lady Gaga, moving on to Kitbag after that.

Scott and Comer have worked together before, as he directed her in the period movie The Last Duel, which also stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Adam Driver. “Insiders say Scott was blown away by her work during production of the film, which wrapped at the end of last year,” the report said.

Kitbag–which is a reference to the line, “There is a general’s staff hidden in every soldier’s kitbag”–is just the latest big get for Apple Studios. In 2020, Apple signed the new movie Emancipation from Antoine Fuqua and starring Will Smith, as well as Killers of the Flower Moon from Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.

As for Comer, she’s expected to film Killing Eve season 4 this year, while she is set to appear in the Ryan Reynolds video game movie Free Guy later in 2021.

Yakuza Creator Hints At Trying Something New

The creator of the Yakuza series says it may be time for the development team to try something entirely new, after so many years devoted to the franchise. In an interview, Ryu Ga Gotoku director Toshihiro Nagoshi talks about his hope that he can allow his team to stretch their development muscles.

“The Ryu Ga Gotoku team members, they’ve only really worked on the Yakuza series,” Nagoshi told Game Informer. “But I think it would be a waste if these really talented team members that we have aren’t able to use all of their skills to their full potential. That might be challenging themselves, creating something of a whole different genre and a different style. We don’t know that yet, but that’s something that we’re really taking into consideration right now for the growth of our team as a whole.”

Ryu Ga Gotoku has dabbled in new genres within the Yakuza universe–it explored the other side of crime dramas with Judgment, and turned its latest Yakuza game, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, into a turn-based RPG. But it does sound like the team may want to venture even further from its comfort zone.

The Yakuza series has been in development for more than 15 years, and only gained more mainstream success in the West relatively recently. Most of the series focuses on the life of yakuza Kazuma Kiryu, while Like a Dragon introduced an entirely new protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga. Like a Dragon scored a 9/10 in GameSpot’s review.

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Take-Two Boss On Remasters: “We Don’t Just Port Titles Over”

Take-Two’s top executive has spoken about remasters, saying what separates his company’s games from the competition is a focus on quality and making sure the remaster feels like it’s taking advantage of the new hardware instead of standing as a simple port.

During a Morgan Stanley speaking event, Strauss Zelnick said remasters have always been a part of Take-Two’s strategy, and this is expected to continue.

“I’m not sure they’ll be a bigger part of the strategy. Remastering has always been a part of the strategy. What we’ve done differently than the competition is we don’t just port titles over,” he said (via VGC). “We actually take the time to do the very best job we can making the title different for the new release for the new technology that we’re launching it on.”

Take-Two’s new major remaster is Grand Theft Auto V for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, which launches in the second half of 2021. The Rockstar-developed game will have a series of upgrades on the new machines, and Zelnick believes Take-Two’s commitment to quality is “why I think our remastered titles typically do so well.”

Zelnick specifically praised the Mafia remasters from 2K Games, while he also remarked that GTA V is now heading into its third console generation, which demonstrates a massive level of success for the game. Zelnick said he feels “confident Rockstar is going to deliver a great experience but you can’t do that if you’re just doing a simple port.”

In February, Zelnick was asked directly of Rockstar would consider remastering some of its older GTA games. Zelnick opted to let Rockstar speak for itself, but the executive did say he believes it’s a “great and encouraging question” to think about.

GTA V has already sold 140 million copies, and it’s poised to grow even bigger with the launch on next-gen consoles. Despite the game’s success, Zelnick said there might be a saturation point for GTA V, which is why the company is launching a standalone edition of GTA Online.

“As you sell that many units, you at some point will arrive at the conclusion that you’ve saturated the market for purchasing the title,” Zelnick said. “At that point you’re willing to experiment with the possibility that maybe there is another way to bring people into the online experience. Make it super-low friction. Low price point. Sure, you don’t have access to the original single-player experience, but you do have access to an online world. Our view is perhaps that’s a different market and that’s a way to expand the player base.”

Take-Two already experimented with a standalone multiplayer offering, as it released a standalone edition of Red Dead Online in 2020. The game was hugely successful in terms of driving people to the game, and he said there may be a scenario where people who buy the standalone game become intrigued in the single-player and decide to buy it.

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Without Remorse Trailer Stars Michael B. Jordan As Future Rainbow Six Leader

The first trailer for Amazon’s Tom Clancy adaptation Without Remorse has been released. The movie stars Michael B. Jordan as vengeful CIA operative John Clark, and it hits Amazon Video on April 30.

The trailer sets up the basic plot, which sees Clark and his family attacked by highly trained assassins. Clark survives but his wife dies, so the angry operative goes rogue in an attempt to find whoever launched the assault. This being a Clancy story, there also lots of shadowy conspiracy thrills alongside the high-octane violence, a mix that diretor Stefano Sollima (Sicario: Day of the Soldado, Gomorrah) has proven to be very skilled at in the past. Check the trailer below.

Without Remorse also stars Jamie Bell, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Guy Pierce. It’s written by Taylor Sherdian, who wrote both Sicario movies. The novel Without Remorse was published in 1993 and was an origin story for John Clark, who had appeared as a supporting character in Clancy’s Jack Ryan novels. Clark has previously been played on screen by Willem Dafoe and Liev Schreiber.

Without Remorse is the latest big movie that was originally intended for a theatrical release but has moved to streaming instead. The film was produced by Paramount but was sold to Amazon last year, much like the comedy sequel Coming 2 America, which releases this week. Amazon has previously produced two seasons of the Jack Ryan show, starring John Krasinski.

In related news, Jordan is expected to return for the third Creed movie. The film doesn’t have a director or release date yet but last year it was reported that Zach Baylin had been hired to write it.

Disney’s Live-Action Pinocchio Movie Adds Joseph Gordon-Levitt As Jiminy Cricket

Disney’s upcoming live-action Pinocchio movie has cast more of its main roles, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Batman) lined up to voice Jiminy Cricket and Cynthia Erivo (Harriet) playing the Blue Fairy.

This news comes from Variety. The new cast members joins a cast that already includes Tom Hanks as Geppetto and Luke Evans as The Coachman. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (Flora and Ulysses) will voice Pinocchio, while Keegan-Michael Key will voice Honest John. Goodfellas star Lorraine Bracco will voice Sofia the Seagull, a new character.

The film is being directed by Oscar-winner Robert Zemeckis (Forest Gump, Cast Away, Back to the Future) and is expected to begin production this month in the UK. The movie will blend live-action with visual effects.

Disney’s new Pinocchio movie is slated to come to Disney+, not theaters.

The fairy tale story of Pinocchio is in the public domain, and Disney is not the only company working on a new film. Guillermo del Toro is set to direct an animated version of Pinocchio for Netflix with a cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Christoph Waltz, and Ron Perlman, among others. In 2019, Italian film director Matteo Garrone released a well-received Pinocchio movie based on the classic tale.

Netflix’s Most Expensive Movie Ever Adds To Its Cast With Billy Bob Thornton And More

The new Netflix movie The Gray Man–which is the most expensive original Netflix movie in history in terms of its budget–has added new cast members. Oscar-winner Billy Bob Thornton will appear in the film, alongside Bridgerton actor Rege-Jean Page and Oscar nominee Alfre Woodard (Cross Creek, 12 Years a Slave), according to Deadline.

These new cast members join the previously announced cast that includes Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana De Armas, Wagner Moura, Jessica Henwick, Dhanush, and Julia Butters.

Avengers directors Joe and Anthony Russo are set to direct the film, which was originally set up at Sony before it went back into the market where Netflix bought it. According to Deadline, Netflix is eyeing The Gray Man to become a new franchise, and it’s spending more than $200 million to produce the film–that’s the highest budget ever for a Netflix original movie.

Production will begin in Los Angeles later this month. The movie is based on the 2009 Mark Greaney novel that follows a freelance assassins and former CIA operative named Court Gentry.

The Gray Man is written by Joe Russo with help from Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the pair who wrote Captain America and the Avengers films.

WWE’s Shayna Baszler Is Ready For NXT Return To Demolish Tag Team Competition

After winning the inaugural women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, NXT superstars Dakota Kai and Raquel González were flying high on their way to a WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match. Now, WWE’s Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax are looking to send them crashing back to Earth.

Speaking to GameSpot’s Wrestle Buddies podcast, Baszler admitted she and her co-champion aren’t sweating the competition. “They did a great job through that tournament,” she said. “They showed that they were the best tag team in that tournament. But, like we weren’t in that tournament because we don’t need to be.”

Baszler continued, “They’re flying high right now. But they’re going to learn [and] they’re going to learn real fast.”

This is more than a match. For Baszler, this NXT appearance is a homecoming. Baszler was NXT’s first-ever two-time Women’s Champion, with her second reign lasting over a year, cementing her as one of the brand’s top villains.

“I’m so glad that I got to experience that, even though they hated me most the time I was there,” she remembered. “I didn’t see it until actually I went to Raw. You know, you don’t know what you got [until] it’s gone. I think people were appreciating what I did for the title and the division and just the girls that were there during that time.”

Baszler and Jax will defend the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships on this week’s episode of NXT, which airs Wednesdays on USA.

Mortal Kombat Movie Aims To Have The Best Fight Scenes Ever On Film

The director of the Mortal Kombat movie is promising that the video game adaptation will feature some epic fight scenes befitting of the Mortal Kombat name.

Simon McQuoid–an Australian commercials director who makes his feature directorial debut with Mortal Kombat–told Collider that the goal was to create the best fight scenes ever committed to film.

“The fights themselves, what we’ve attempted to do… is to innovate within,” he said. “To drive character forward and story forward within the fight. So we spent a lot of time on that. The fight team are incredible on this movie. The first thing I said to Kyle [Gardiner], who is the stunt coordinator, he runs the whole thing, I said to him, ‘Ok Kyle, we have to make the best fights that have ever been on film. So, no pressure.’ … But it was really about building character and story within the fight itself so it didn’t just feel like a plugin. It actually felt like part of the scene and part of the act.”

Producer Todd Garner, meanwhile, said the aim with the film was to make the “most badass fight movie that’s ever been shot.” Garner acknowledged this would be a difficult task, but the team tried its best to make it happen.

“The closest thing I can think of is that it feels like a dance movie. Where it’s just like, we got this. You’re not faking anything … These guys are just, you know, they’re the best at what they do. [Lewis Tan, who plays a new character named Cole Young] has done every piece of fighting choreo in this movie. And they all have,” Garner said.

Joe Taslim, who plays Sub-Zero, said Mortal Kombat features an extended, four-minute fight scene where they really go all-out. “There’s one crazy fight,” he said. “That… every day I discuss it with Simon, with our action directors, to make it better and better and better.”

The full interview touches on numerous other aspects of the fight scenes in Mortal Kombat, with insight from the actors and others involved. It’s a good read–check it out here at Collider.

The Mortal Kombat movie, which is produced by Aquaman’s James Wan, releases on April 16 both in theaters and on HBO Max. You can check out a trailer above.

AMD Reveals RX 6700 XT For $479, Out This March

AMD has announced its mainstream RDNA 2-powered GPU, with the RX 6700 XT set to launch on March 18.

This is the most affordable GPU in the 6000 series yet, with specs that target 1440p for maximum performance. This pits it against Nvidia’s RTX 3070 and less powerful RTX 3060 Ti, with AMD nestling in between the two with its $479 MSRP. Of course, if the past few months have been any indication, that figure might not count for anything, considering the inflation of GPU pricing due to stock shortages.

If you can snag one at release for anywhere close to the recommend price, AMD is promising performance on par and, in some cases, exceeding that of the RTX 3070. In its internal benchmarks, AMD has the RX 6700 XT beating its Nvidia rival in many modern titles. What isn’t as clear in the image is that the benchmarks are making use of AMD’s Smart Access Memory boost for increased performance, a feature which Nvidia hasn’t yet rolled out to the RTX 3070.

That could skew metric somewhat, but benchmarks are only truly accurate once consumers start getting a hold of cards anyway. The RX 6700 XT is a powerful one then, sporting a core clock of 2424MHz, 12GB of GDDR6 memory, 40 compute units (just 20 shy of the 60 in the 4K-capable RX 6800 XT), and a TDP of 230W.

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AMD will be launching reference models with its familiar 6000 series dual-fan design, while AIB designs seem to mostly feature triple-fan configuration. Both will be available on March 18, with AMD promising that it will refresh stock on its own website weekly going forward. That might help with the price hikes, but only if AMD can supply enough to satiate demand.

AMD closed off today’s stream with a tease of 6000 series GPUs being prepared for laptops in the near future, so look out for an announcement on that soon.

Madden 22 Will Have A Better Franchise Mode, EA Says

EA Sports has pledged to deliver a better Franchise mode experience for Madden NFL 22 following criticisms of the mode in the latest game. The promise came from executive producer Seann Graddy, who also spoke about the final update to Madden NFL 21‘s Franchise mode, which is launching this week with a number of notable changes.

For Madden NFL 22, Graddy said in a blog post, “In Madden 22, work is well underway. We’re collecting input from a number of resources to ensure that we deliver a Franchise experience that our fans want. This includes feedback from you, the community; [and] of course our Game Changers, and the many passionate Franchise fans that work on the development team.”

“The Franchise community continues to be incredibly important to us. On behalf of the entire Madden NFL team, we can’t wait to share with you what we’re working on for Madden NFL 22, so please, stay tuned,” he added.

While you have to wait for Madden NFL 22, EA is updating Madden NFL 21 with its final patch for Franchise mode on Thursday, March 4. This patch introduces improvements to trade logic and player value based on player feedback, while draft pick values have been tweaked as well. This is just a small sampling of the changes. Be sure to go to the Gridiron Notes website to see a full rundown of the Madden NFL 21 Franchise mode patch notes.

GameSpot’s Madden NFL 21 review specifically mentioned how Franchise mode “once again, hasn’t received any noticeable improvements.”

In other news, Madden NFL 21 was recently added to EA Play and it also just released on Xbox Game Pass.

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