The Best Sci-Fi And Horror Movies And Shows Of 2020

The Best Sci-Fi And Horror Movies And Shows Of 2020 – GameSpot

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Taika Waititi’s New FX Series Reservation Dogs Is A Comedy About Native American Teens Fighting/Committing Crime

Taiki Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Jojo Rabbit) is getting another series at FX, according to a release. In addition to the fabulously silly vampire series What We Do in the Shadows (which is heading into Season 3), the New Zealand-born writer-director is teaming with Native American writer and director Sterlin Harjo (Barking Water, Four Sheets to the Wind) for the upcoming Reservation Dogs. The show will be an eight-episode, half-hour comedy due out sometime in 2021.

A loose series synopsis describes the show as following “four Native teenagers in rural Oklahoma who spend their days committing crime and [also] fighting it.” It sounds intriguing and, given Waititi’s output, promises to be a fun blend of grounded storytelling with surreal comedy. The pilot has been co-written by Waititi and Harjo, with Harjo directing.

“As longtime friends, it was only natural that Taika and I found a project together, and what better than a show that celebrates the complementary storytelling styles of our indigenous communities–mine in Oklahoma and Taika’s in Aotearoa,” said Harjo. “We’re thrilled by the opportunity to tell the Reservation Dogs’ story with our amazing cast and crew.”

The show is also being described as a “true-to-life and incredibly funny story of youth, courage, and misadventures.”

Reservation Dogs stars D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Devery Jacobs, Paulina Alexis, and Lane Factor as the aforementioned teenagers. The pilot episode also features guest stars Tamara Podemski, Zahn McClarnon, Macon Blair, Kirk Fox, Matty Cardarople, Dallas Goldtooth, Lil Mike, and Funny Bone.

New On HBO Max In January 2021: Gremlins, Search Party, Escape From New York, And Tons More

Christmas came a bit early for Roku owners, when on December 17 Roku devices were finally able to access HBO Max. That means those of us with those devices were able to join the streaming fold just in time for a pretty packed January, which has plenty coming to help get your 2021 started off right. Check out the full list below along with a few recommendations.

Right out of the gate on New Year’s Day, there’s a staggering 102 new releases hitting HBO Max–and there’s tons of quality among that quantity, no matter your tastes. Both Gremlins 1 and 2 will be on the platform, which not only serve as great reminders for all the reasons why you shouldn’t snack after midnight–but also should help you get excited all over again for Gremlins 3, which hopefully is still ahead and will become a reality. Also hitting that day will be Escape from New York, the classic 1981 John Carpenter movie about federal prisoner Snake Pilssken (Kurt Russell) tasked with rescuing the president of the United States within 24 hours to earn himself a pardon in the faraway future, dystopian Manhattan Island of 1997. If you’ve never seen it, there’s no excuse: Give it a shot and enjoy all the cheeseball thrills and not so subtle political commentary.

While there are tons more classics to highlight (like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest on January 15 or Tender Mercies, the quiet 1983 Robert Duvall character study about an alcoholic country singer, on January 13), one of the perks to a streaming platform like HBO Max are its original programs. Search Party, the quirky dark thriller-comedy about Dory Sief (Alia Shawkat), a millennial who gets addicted to killing people–which started life on TBS back in 2016–kicks off Season 4 on January 14. The official synopsis given is pretty spoilery, but suffice it to say, things get even more complicated this upcoming season when Dory finds she has a stalker, and a film is being made about the trial related to one of her alleged murders. It might not sound like it, but the show is a very funny comedy (with a great soundtrack) above all else.

Much later that month, on January 29, the just announced suspenseful psychological thriller The Little Things “about two California sheriffs and their growing obsession with a suspect while embroiled in the search for a killer targeting women” will be on HBO Max and also in theaters. Co-starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto, The Little Things should be a very satisfying and tense ride.

Below, you’ll find everything coming and going from HBO Max for the month of January. For more streaming info, check out the January lists for Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, and Shudder.

New to HBO Max in January 2021

January 1:

  • 12 oz. Mouse, Seasons 1 & 2
  • 42nd Street, 1933
  • All the President’s Men, 1976
  • Apple & Onion, Season 1B
  • The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman, 1974 (HBO)
  • Batman Begins, 2005
  • Batman Beyond
  • Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker, 2000
  • Batman: Bad Blood, 2016
  • Batman: Death in the Family, 2020
  • Batman: Hush, 2019
  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • Blade, 1998
  • A Better Life, 2011 (HBO)
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2005
  • Dog Day Afternoon, 1975
  • Check It Out! with Steve Brule
  • Chinatown, 1974
  • Codename: Kids Next Door
  • The Color Purple, 1985
  • The Conjuring, 2013
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog
  • Craig of the Creek, Season 2
  • The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course, 2002 (HBO)
  • The Dark Knight, 2008
  • The Dark Knight Rises, 2012
  • Dim Sum Funeral, 2009 (HBO)
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy
  • El Amor No Puede Esperar (Aka Love Can’t Wait), 2021 (HBO)
  • Happy Feet, 2006
  • The Electric Horseman, 1979 (HBO)
  • Escape from New York, 1981
  • The Exorcist, 1973
  • Flashpoint, 1984 (HBO)
  • The General’s Daughter, 1999 (HBO)
  • Gossip Girl
  • Green Lantern, 2011
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series
  • Gremlins, 1984
  • Gremlins 2: The New Batch, 1990
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
  • Happily N’Ever After, 2007 (HBO)
  • Happily N’Ever After 2: Snow White, 2009 (HBO)
  • Happy-Go-Lucky, 2008 (HBO)
  • He Said She Said, 1991 (HBO)
  • Heaven Help Us, 1985 (HBO)
  • The Infamous Future, 2018
  • Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back, 2001 (HBO)
  • The Jellies
  • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, 2020
  • Kong: Skull Island, 2017
  • Little Con Lili, 2021 (HBO)
  • Loiter Squad
  • Ma, 2019 (HBO)
  • Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, 1983
  • Mad Max: Fury Road, 2015
  • Magic Mike, 2012
  • Mao Mao, Heroes of Pure Heart
  • March of the Penguins, 2005
  • Margaret, 2011 (Extended Version) (HBO)
  • Miracle On 34th Street, 1994 (HBO)
  • Miss Firecracker, 1989 (HBO)
  • Mulholland Dr., 2001
  • Mystic River, 2003
  • Nitro Circus: The Movie 3D, 2012 (HBO)
  • No Country for Old Men, 2007
  • The Notebook, 2004
  • Ocean’s 8, 2018
  • Ocean’s Eleven, 2001
  • Ocean’s Thirteen, 2007
  • Ocean’s Twelve, 2004
  • Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, 1985
  • Piter, 2021 (HBO)
  • The Producers, 1968
  • Pulp Fiction, 1994
  • Purple Rain, 1984
  • Ready Player One, 2018
  • Revenge Of The Nerds, 1984 (HBO)
  • Revenge Of The Nerds II: Nerds In Paradise, 1987 (HBO)
  • Revenge Of The Nerds IV: Nerds In Love, 2005 (HBO)
  • Rollerball, 2002 (HBO)
  • Se7en, 1995
  • Shallow Hal, 2001 (HBO)
  • Snowpiercer, Season 1
  • A Star is Born, 2018
  • Superman: Doomsday, 2007
  • Superman: Man of Tomorrow, 2020
  • Superman Returns, 2006
  • Swimfan, 2002 (HBO)
  • This Is Spinal Tap, 1984
  • The Three Stooges, 2012 (HBO)
  • TMNT, 2007
  • Tom Goes to the Mayor
  • The Trouble With Spies, 1987 (HBO)
  • Underclassman, 2005 (HBO)
  • V for Vendetta, 2005
  • Van Wilder: Freshman Year (Extended Version), 2009 (HBO)
  • Walk Of Shame, 2014 (HBO)
  • Warrior, Seasons 1 & 2 (HBO)
  • Willard, 1971 (HBO)
  • Worth Winning, 1989 (HBO)
  • You Can Count On Me, 2000 (HBO)

January 2:

  • The High Note, 2020 (HBO)

January 4:

  • 30 Coins, Series Premiere (HBO)

January 8:

  • Patriot’s Day, 2016
  • Scream, 1996
  • Squish, Season 1

January 9:

  • The Alienist: Angel of Darkness, Season 2
  • Ben 10, Season 4A
  • The King Of Staten Island, 2020 (HBO)

January 10:

  • Miracle Workers, Season 2
  • Tiger, Two-Part Documentary Premiere (HBO)

January 12:

  • Against The Wild, 2014
  • Against the Wild 2: Survive the Serengeti, 2016
  • Alpha and Omega 5: Family Vacation, 2015
  • Alpha and Omega 6: Dino Digs, 2016
  • Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around the World, 2015
  • Blue Valentine, 2010
  • Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, 2000
  • Earth Girls Are Easy, 1989
  • An Elephant’s Journey , 2018
  • The Escape Artist, 1982
  • Get Carter, 1971
  • Hecho En Mexico, 2012
  • Hellboy: Blood and Iron, 2007
  • Hellboy: Sword of Storms , 2006
  • Hellboy: The Dark Below, 2010
  • Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again, 2016
  • The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, 1976
  • The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, 2013
  • La Mujer de Mi Hermano, 2005
  • Leapfrog Letter Factory Adventures: Amazing Word Explorers, 2015
  • Leapfrog Letter Factory Adventures: Counting on Lemonade, 2014
  • Leapfrog Letter Factory Adventures: The Letter Machine Rescue Team , 2014
  • Leapfrog: Numberland, 2012
  • Lost and Delirious, 2001
  • Love and Sex, 2000
  • Lovely & Amazing , 2002
  • The Man Who Would Be King, 1975
  • Meatballs, 1979
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats, 2009
  • A Mermaid’s Tale, 2017
  • Mistress, 1992
  • Mother’s Day, 2012
  • Mud, 2013
  • Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki, 2016
  • Night is Short, Walk on Girl, 2017
  • No Eres Tu Soy Yo, 2011
  • Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure, 2019
  • Ollie & Moon, Seasons 1 & 2
  • Other Parents, Seasons 1 & 2
  • Pinocchio, 2012
  • Promare, 2019
  • Reservoir Dogs, 1992
  • Ride Your Wave, 2019
  • Righteous Kill, 2008
  • Sprung, 1997
  • The Spy Next Door, 2010
  • Tender Mercies, 1983
  • Thanks for Sharing, 2013
  • Turtle Tale, 2018
  • The Visitor, 2008
  • Vixen, 2015

January 14:

  • Search Party, Max Original Season 4 Premiere

January 15:

  • Stephen King’s It, 1990
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, 1975
  • Poltergeist, 1982
  • Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Director’s Cut, Season 1 dubbed (Crunchyroll Collection)
  • Real Time With Bill Maher, Season 19 Premiere (HBO)
  • Roots (Mini Series), 1977
  • Si Yo Fuera Rico (Aka If I Were Rich), 2021 (HBO)
  • The Wayans Bros

January 16:

  • Eve
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1, 2003 (HBO)
  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2, 2004 (HBO)

January 19:

January 20:

  • At Home with Amy Sedaris, Season 3
  • C.B. Strike, Season 1 (HBO)
  • C.B. Strike: Lethal White, Limited Series Premiere (HBO)

January 21:

  • Gomorrah, Max Original Season 3 Premiere
  • Looney Tunes Cartoons, Season 1C

January 22:

  • The New Adventures of Old Christine
  • Painting With John, Series Premiere (HBO)

January 23:

  • Don’t Let Go, 2019 (HBO)
  • Person of Interest

January 24:

  • Euphoria Special Episode Part 2: F*ck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob, Special Episode Premiere (HBO)

January 26:

  • Babylon 5
  • Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel (HBO)

January 29:

  • ¡Animo Juventud! (Aka Go Youth!), 2021 (HBO)
  • The Little Things
  • What I Like About You

January 30:

  • The Mummy, 1999 (HBO)
  • The Mummy Returns, 2001 (HBO)
  • Pushing Daisies
  • The Scorpion King, 2002 (HBO)

January 31:

  • Axios, Season 4 Premiere (HBO)

Trump Pardons Congressman Who Spent Campaign Money On Steam Games

Former Republican congressman Duncan Hunter won’t serve any time in prison for spending campaign funds on video games and other personal items for his family.

Hunter is one of 15 convicted criminals to receive a full pardon from President Donald Trump earlier this week. The son of prominent Republican politician Duncan Lee Hunter served as a US Representative for California’s 50th congressional district from 2013 until resigning in early 2020 after pleading guilty to misusing campaign funds.

Hunter was sentenced to 11 months in prison after it was found out that he spent over $250,000 in campaign funds on luxury hotels, vacations, and other personal expenses. He even purchased plane tickets for his pet rabbits, named Eggburt and Cadbury. However, the politician never began his stint behind bars as the COVID-19 pandemic delayed his imprisonment until January 4, 2021.

Back in 2016, the congressman’s spokesperson claimed that Hunter’s son used his credit card to purchase $1,302 worth of games and that Hunter was looking to get the charges reversed before paying back the campaign account.

Hunter, who became infamous for vaping, has been a defender of gaming and has said that violent games are often used as a scapegoat.

“The narrative that children and young adults today stare at television and computer screens, developing lethal skills through first-person gaming experiences, disingenuously portrays video games as having a corrosive influence,” Hunter penned in Politico. “The problem with this rationale is that it conveys an image that America’s youth are incapable of discerning right from wrong, which simply is not true.”

As a result of the pardon, Hunter cannot be tried for his crimes again.

Escape From Tarkov Update 12.9: Character Wipe And Woods Expansion Confirmed In Patch Notes

Escape From Tarkov update 12.9 is dropping on December 24 and will add both the Woods expansion and initiate a character wipe for all players. Developer Battlestate Games dropped the news early Wednesday morning following a livestream. You can read full patch notes for the update, which also introduces new weapons and ammo, minor character customization elements, and more, on the Escape From Tarkov forums.

Wipes are a major, recurring part of Tarkov in its closed beta phase, occurring every few months and usually preceding a substantial update. All players will have their level, trader rep, stash, and other progress reset.

The other biggest change coming in patch 12.9 is the rework of the Woods map, which is expected to nearly double in size. We knew the Woods expansion would be arriving before the highly anticipated Streets of Tarkov map, which is at this point looking like a 2021 release–though there is still no official launch date.

Update 12.9 also adds a few new weapons, including the KRISS Vector SMG (9×19 and .45), SIG MCX assault rifle, UMP SMG, and a handful of new mods and ammo. New character customization options allow players to slightly distinguish their PMC from others with new heads and voices, which will be locked in and only adjustable after a wipe or profile reset.

For more from the new Escape From Tarkov update, check out the full patch notes below or on the Escape From Tarkov forums.

Escape From Tarkov Update 12.9 Patch Notes

THERE WILL BE A WIPE

Added and changed:

  • “Woods” expansion.
  • Reworked PMC initial gear sets.
  • Added customization of head and voice when creating character: for now it’s only two new heads for each faction added. You can’t change head and voice after the character is created. You will be able to do it only after profile reset or wipe.
  • Added skill “Immunity”.
  • Reworked “Metabolism”.
  • Reduced the volume of steps and interaction with vegetation.
  • Added chance to cause bleedings to the ammunition. Now some ammo can cause heavy or light bleeding more often than other rounds.
  • Now some face shields and glasses will reduce the time of blindness effect from flashbang rounds and grenades.
  • Players will be receiving letters with a supply package for the first 7 days of playing.
  • Added “All” button in the purchasing menu when buying from dealers via Flea market. Now you can select all available items with a single click.
  • Filters in the W-List tab are now modified separately and do not affect other Flea market tabs.
  • “Enter” button now confirms the action in most dialogue windows.
  • Slot highlighting when dragging items in your inventory can now be turned off.
  • Equipped armbands are now unlootable and can’t be lost upon death.
  • The letter with the reward for the exit in cooperation with the scav will now come with a slight delay.
  • Containers will apply restriction filters to mods installed on the transported object. I.e., putting a mount with a thermal sight installed on it into a secured container is no longer allowed.
  • New equipment and clothing is added: PMC tops and bottoms, body armor, rigs, Smoke balaclava, and tops for the Scavs.
  • Changed the characteristics of a large number of weapon mods.
  • Simplified the Jaeger quests.
  • Updated some quests: changed execution conditions, starting conditions, rewards.
  • Reduced bonus of recoil reduction from the recoil control skill and weapon mastering.
  • Now character overweight starts at 35 kg. Used to be 40.
  • Increased purchase limits for some ammo from dealers.

New weapons and ammunition:

  • KRISS Vector SMG in both 9х19 and .45.
  • SIG MCX Assault rifle in .300 Blackout.
  • UMP SMG in .45.
  • Mk-18 mod 1 Mjölnir DMR in .338 LM.
  • .300 blk, .338 Lapua Magnum ammunition.
  • Various new weapon mods.

AI:

  • Fixed bots hanging behind stationary weapons.
  • Fixed a bug where Killa could not hear the enemies approaching from behind.
  • Other various bot fixes and optimizations.

Optimization:

  • Animation optimizations for interfaces.
  • Optimizations of sounds in RAM.
  • Server optimizations.

Fixed:

  • Aiming a GL40 with Reflex sights.
  • The position of the character’s body when blind firing was not reset after opening the inventory.
  • Blinding was imposed even if the player used a thermal imager.
  • The stationary machine gun was removed from its mount if the player used it while in the blindfiring position.
  • It was possible to use the tops and bottoms of the opposite faction.
  • The nickname could not be changed if the new nickname was 15 characters long.
  • The range value of the sight did not change immediately after alignment if the weapon had two sights on it.
  • A duplicate weapon could hang behind the player’s back for a few seconds after changing weapons.
  • Some pants had the equipped gun hanging outside the holster during the fitting on the Ragman service screen.
  • The observer did not see the player checking the fire mode on his weapon.

Weapon presets:

  • It was impossible to delete the overwritten preset.
  • Wrong mods were installed on the weapon if the build was initiated during a save process.
  • Failed to redeem all available items in the lot if the player attempted to purchase items over the limit.
  • Failed to interact with the inventory in a raid if the player had previously disassembled the weapon via the context menu.
  • When reactivating the exit with the hermetic door at the location Reserve, the siren stopped working earlier than it should have.
  • The sensitivity while aiming down sights changed when putting and removing sights from the weapon.
  • A character was performing a light grenade throw only by double-pressing the RMB.
  • Uninformative message about the lack of space in the stash when transferring items from the letter on “Receive all”.
  • The “Found in raid” status for the weapon would not update if you would put non-found in raid weapon mod on the gun.
  • Incorrect information about the level of mastering in the weapon inspector.
  • The price of 1 item decreased by 1 ruble if a player bought several of the same items from a dealer.
  • The azimuth was missing if the player opened the pause menu with a compass in his hands.
  • The camera could go through the body of another player.
  • Missing messages in group chat.
  • Various server errors.
  • Various minor fixes.
  • Various localization fixes.
  • Various location fixes.

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Horizon Forbidden West: Everything We Know

Horizon Zero Dawn was a big success for Sony and developer Guerrilla Games, building a new franchise on the backs of hulking robotic dinosaurs. It was only a matter of time before a sequel materialized, and we got our first look at the game–titled Horizon Forbidden West–during the promotional build-up for the PlayStation 5. While it isn’t a PS5 exclusive, it’s being treated as a technical showpiece for the new console.

In the sequel, humankind is facing a new extinction event. Aloy travels to the Forbidden West to uncover secrets of the past while facing new threats and forging new alliances with the factions in this new, untamed region.

Here’s everything we know about Horizon Forbidden West. For more on upcoming games, check out our most anticipated games of 2021.

Release Date

Sony has not confirmed an exact release date for Horizon Forbidden West, but it has given us a relatively narrow release window. In a PS5 trailer titled “New Worlds to Explore,” a small disclaimer at the bottom noted that it is “anticipated second half of 2021.” That window spans from July 1-December 31, so it could appear in the late summer or during the fall/holiday release windows. This is only listed as an anticipated release window, however, so it’s subject to change.

Platforms

Horizon Forbidden West is a PlayStation exclusive, which means it’s coming to both PS4 and PS5. So far, the footage shown has universally been from the PS5 version of the game, which means the PS4 version may not reach the same level of visual flourish. At the same time, Horizon Zero Dawn was among the more stunning games for PS4, so Guerrilla may be able to push the hardware to the limit and make it an impressive showpiece there too.

Is Horizon Forbidden West Coming To PC?

Horizon Forbidden West is not announced for PC. It is possible that the game will eventually come to PC, though, as Horizon Zero Dawn was recently released on Steam. Sony has signaled that it is open to selectively releasing its exclusive games on PC as well.

Trailers

The first trailer, which debuted during Sony’s PS5 reveal event, had Aloy narrating about a mysterious new threat that appears to be killing wildlife and vegetation alike. What followed was glimpses of new environments and creatures, as well as the return of Sylens.

Though not a new trailer for Horizon Forbidden West, Guerrilla Games also produced a short behind-the-scenes video that shared more details on the scope, setting, creatures, and tribes we’ll see in this sequel.

DLC Details

So far, no DLC or microtransactions have been announced for Horizon Forbidden West. Its predecessor did get a large DLC expansion, called Horizon The Frozen Wilds, which opened up a new snowy region to explore and introduced new factions. Forbidden West is similar in that it appears to be named after a new area for Aloy to uncover. Guerrilla could plan to release a similar expansion for Forbidden West, but if so, we may not know for some time after release.

Preorder

Horizon Forbidden West is not available to preorder. When it does go up for preorder, the PS5 version may be a $70 title like the PS5 exclusive Demon’s Souls.

Super Nintendo World’s Area Map, Merchandise, and Cafe Items Revealed

Universal Studios Japan has released an area map for its forthcoming Super Nintendo World area, themed around characters from the Mario games and their universe of spinoffs. Starting today, the park has been inviting selected Club Universal members and annual pass holders to experience the new area firsthand ahead of its February 4 2021 opening.

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Super Nintendo World is the most complex area at USJ to date. We had already seen glimpses of the Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge and Yoshi’s Adventure rides (and IGN Japan previously published a video showing the inside of Bowser’s Castle); now USJ has shared some details of the menu at the Kinopio Cafe (Kinopio is the Japanese name for Toad), which includes a Bacon & Cheese Mario Burger, Piranha Plant Caprese and Question Block Tiramisu. Merchandise to be sold at the 1Up Factory Shop includes Mario themed hoodies, moustachioed glasses and gloves, as well as the cute Tokotoko Mario toy shown off by Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto during his video tour of the park released last weekend. Check out images of some of the food dishes and merchandise below.

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In addition to the large-scale facilities and attractions, there will be activities where guests can collect virtual coins and play against enemy characters using a Power Up Band (3,200 yen including tax, or about $31/£23) that can be linked to a smartphone app. These will include activities and challenges whose Japanese names translate to “Aim! Koopa Troopa POW Block Punch” and “Stop! Piranha Plant Alarm Panic”.

There will also be a Meet & Greet photo spot, where visitors can meet Mario and Luigi, take photos together with them and even engage them in conversation.

Japanese superstar YouTuber Hikakin was appointed a partner of USJ, and he has published a sponsored video of his experience at Super Nintendo World on his channel that shows a little more detail.

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Universal Studios Japan is located in Osaka, Japan. Super Mario World was originally slated to open last summer, but was delayed to its current February 4 2021 opening date in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Japan is currently not granting entry to foreign tourists until further notice, so Nintendo fans outside of Japan will have to wait before they can visit – though a Super Nintendo World area will eventually be added to Universal Studios theme parks in Hollywood, Florida and Singapore.

For more on USJ’s collaboration with Nintendo, check out our report from the Mario Cafe & Store in the main area of the park, which is already open, selling specially designed exclusive snacks and goods themed on Mario and friends; and a look around Bowser’s Castle and a sneak peek at the Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge ride.

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Daniel Robson is Chief Editor at IGN Japan. Follow him on Twitter for all your Japan gaming theme park tokotoko needs.

Amazon’s Lord Of The Rings TV Show Reportedly Finishes Filming

Amazon’s big-budget Lord of the Rings TV series has apparently finished filming in New Zealand. According to a December 22 Instagram post by director JA Bayona, he has taken his “last photo in New Zealand… and I can’t wait to be back.” The director has consistently taken to the photo-sharing platform to provide updates on how the production has been faring with various milestones.

Despite New Zealand being pretty much the only place on this planet that was largely unaffected by COVID-19, it still caused a few delays for the production. The country had extremely strict rules on who can enter the country, and in July, the country’s government granted “border exemptions” for certain international film and TV productions. As of late 2019, the show had reportedly completed shooting the first two episodes. Given that even before airing, it was announced that the series will be getting two seasons, it is highly likely Bayona will be back in New Zealand sooner rather than later.

As for the show’s content itself, it will be set in the Second Age, which is a 3,441-year period that covered major events like the forging of the Rings of Power, including the One Ring; the War of Sauron, the beginning of the Ringwraiths, and when Numenor the island sank into the ocean. Also, it was during the Second Age that the Elven city of Rivendell was developed and the great battle where men, elves, and dwarves fought together for the first time against Sauron.

Speaking of ancient history, it’s hard to believe it’s been almost 20 years since director Peter Jackson and his team brought Tolkein’s fantasy epic to the big screen–a task previously thought of as being unfilmable. No firm release date has been set for Bayona’s version, but here’s hoping we won’t have to wait another 20 years. In the meantime, here’s everything we know about the fantasy series to help tide you over.