Total War: Warhammer 3 Announced for 2021

Creative Assembly has announced Total War: Warhammer 3, which will arrive in 2021 for PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store).

“In Total War: WARHAMMER III each choice you make will shape the reality-shattering conflict to come,” reads the trailer’s description, “from the mysterious Lands of the East to the daemon-infested Realms of Chaos. Will you conquer your daemons? Or command them?”

A trailer (below) shows a battle between the Kingdom of Kislev and a Khorne-aligned Chaos force, with teases for Nurgle, Slaanesh and Tzeentch Chaos forces, and a final peek at a Cathay faction:

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This will be the video game debut for Kislev and Cathay factions, and publisher Sega promises, “players will wage war with the most diverse array of legendary heroes, gargantuan monsters, flying creatures and magical powers that the series has ever seen.”

As for the new campaign, Sega says players will be tasked with “saving or exploiting the power of a dying god. Each race offers a unique journey through the nightmarish Chaos Realm, culminating in an endgame that will determine the fate of the world.”

“Our vision, from the start, was to create a series that felt like an incredible journey through this world we all loved.,” said game director, Ian Roxburgh in a press release. “The enormous support of our players in ensuring the success of the first two instalments has pushed our ambition to new heights, and we can’t wait for everyone to experience it.”

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We awarded Total War: Warhammer 2 a huge 9.1/10 review, saying, “The story and objective-driven campaign is a league above anything we’ve seen in the entire Total War series before in both design and presentation.”

We weren’t the only people to like it: Superman himself, Henry Cavill is a huge fan, and ended up becoming an Easter egg in his own favourite game.

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Asus ROG Flow X13 Gaming Laptop Review

Gaming laptops are, all too often, an exercise in frustrating compromises. Do you want a thin and light model that sacrifices in power, or struggles with heat? Or do you want a thick beast of a laptop that can handle the latest titles for 30 minutes before the battery dies? Asus’ ROG Flow X13 aims to give you both power and portability, without making huge sacrifices: you get a lightweight 2-in-1 touch screen laptop with midrange graphics for basic usage, and a compact external GPU for more top-tier gaming on-the-go.

It’s far from the first laptop we’ve seen that relies on an external box, but since Asus’ XG Mobile eGPU uses the mobile version of Nvidia’s RTX 3080, it’s incredibly compact, meaning you can bring it with you when you want it – or leave it at home when you don’t. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that, despite its high price tag of $3,000, it’s one of the most exciting gaming laptops I’ve seen in a while.

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We’re reviewing a model with the following specs:

  • Model: Asus ROG GV301QH-DS96
  • Display: 13.4-inch IPS 120Hz at 1920×1200
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS (16M cache, up to 4.5GHz)
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1650 4GB with Max-Q and ROG Boost (internal), and Nvidia RTX 3080 mobile (external)
  • Memory: 16GB LPDDR4X
  • OS: Windows 10 Home
  • Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD
  • Webcam: 720p
  • Ports: 1x Docking Station port for XG Mobile, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with Power Delivery and DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI 2.0b, 1 x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack. XG Mobile docking station adds 4 x USB Type-A, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x Ethernet, and 1 x A/C power
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.1
  • Battery: 62Wh
  • Dimensions: 11.8″ x 8.7″ x 0.6″
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs
  • Price (as tested): $2,999.99

The ROG Flow X13 will also be available in a “Supernova” configuration with an upgraded AMD Ryzen 9 5980HS processor that boosts up to 4.8GHz , 32GB RAM, a 3840×2400 60Hz display – though no price is listed at this time.

Design and Features

On its own, it might be easy to mistake the Flow X13 for your typical thin and light laptop. It’s clean design belies the gaming prowess it’s capable of, with a typical black square shape sporting a few small “gaming” flourishes, like the texture on the lid and the font on the backlit keyboard. There’s no RGB, no extended “forehead” like you see on some Max-Q laptops – just a really well-built Ultrabook-sized notebook you can toss in your bag without a second thought.

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Granted, that’s because out of the box, this laptop isn’t going to blow away any gaming benchmarks. The GTX 1650 inside is no slouch – it’ll play casual or lower-fidelity games without skipping a beat – but if you want to do some more serious gaming, you’ll need to plug in the ROG XG Mobile docking station, which connects with a proprietary PCIe/USB-C combo connector. (Right now, the XG Mobile is only listed as compatible with the Flow X13 – but it’s possible that Asus could release other compatible laptops in the future.)

When you hook it up, you’ll get a popup on the laptop asking whether you want to enable the higher-end graphics, and after clicking OK, you’ll wait a few seconds while it switches over. Your user needs to be an administrator for it to work, but that shouldn’t be a hurdle for most people.

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The docking station not only swaps your graphics for an RTX 3080 Mobile, but it also adds four more USB ports, HDMI and DisplayPort for an external monitor, and Ethernet for more stable online multiplayer (which is nice, because the port selection on the laptop itself is rather slim). In other words, you can bring your laptop home, dock it, and turn it into a compact gaming PC – or bring the XG Mobile with you, put the laptop in tent mode with its 360-degree hinge, and play with a gamepad. It’s incredibly versatile, and you can really adapt it to whatever the situation calls for. Note, though, that the 1920×1200 display – while bright and colorful – is not G-Sync compatible, despite being labeled as “Adaptive Sync” on the product page (Asus tells me VRR would work with the integrated AMD graphics on the CPU, but who would want to use those?)

Everything else on the laptop is incredibly well-made. The trackpad is smooth and accurate, and the keyboard has deeper travel than many modern thin-and-lights (it’s no ThinkPad, but it’s more than good enough for longer typing and gaming sessions.) The touch screen is handy, and while I don’t consider the included stylus super necessary for a gaming laptop, it’s a nice inclusion nonetheless. Oh, and the power button doubles as a fingerprint sensor for quick logins, which is a must-have on any modern machine. The webcam isn’t compatible with face unlock, but hey – it has a webcam, which is more than I can say for some of Asus’ other gaming laptops.

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Software

Asus’ Armory Crate software is necessary for the eGPU to do its job, but for the most part, you rarely have to interact with it if you don’t want to. It allows you to switch between different power profiles, see statistics like CPU usage and temperature, and sync lighting with other Asus Aura products. It’s a bit feature-bloated, to be honest, and the power profiles cause more confusion than they solve. But its background services don’t take up much in terms of resources, so you can feel free to leave it closed and forget about it. Also annoyingly, the external GPU’s blinding red light doesn’t sync with AURA, so there doesn’t seem to be a way to dim or turn it off.

The MyAsus app is strangely similar, though clearly built with Asus’ wider laptop selection in mind, not just the gaming models. It provides some diagnosis tools if you encounter problems, a driver updater, and power management tools – I’m not sure why both of these tools are necessary, but they’re there if you want them. I don’t consider them a huge pro or con, and most users probably won’t need to mess with them much.

The McAfee trial, on the other hand, I’d uninstall as soon as you get the laptop. It absolutely doesn’t belong on a $3,000 machine, and shame on Asus for including garbage like this on such a premium device.

Performance and Gaming

Since the ROG Flow X13 is kind of like two machines in one, I ran each of our PC and gaming benchmarks twice: once with the laptop operating standalone using the GTX 1650, and another plugged into the included XG Mobile external GPU.

Acer Predator Triton 500 Asus ROG Flow X13 Asus ROG Flow X13 (with XG Mobile) Razer Blade 15 Advanced
Price as tested $2,499 $1,499.99 $2,999.99 $2,799
CPU Intel Core i7-10750H AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS Intel Core i7-10875H
GPU Nvidia RTX 2080 Super NVIDIA GTX 1650 NVIDIA RTX 3080 Nvidia RTX 2080 Super
3DMark Time Spy 7874 3223 10146 7680
3DMark Fire Strike 17857 7563 23079 16593
3DMark Night Raid 38254 26721 44307 35805
Total War: Three Kingdoms 65.93 31.6 80.0 64
Borderlands 3 66.61 24.18 87.56 65
Metro Exodus 51.15 22.67 64.86 48.98
Unigine Heaven 4.0 107.1 37.8 135.7 103
PCMark 10 6369 5493 6823 5467
PCMark 10 Battery Test 3:58 9:05 N/A 6:14

Gaming tests run at 1920 x 1080 with Ultra settings, best scores bolded.

We haven’t had a chance to test any other 3000-series laptops yet, but you can see how it performs against other more portable gaming laptops running 2000-series cards above. As you’d expect, standalone mode can’t hold a candle to all-in-one gaming laptops, but once you connect the XG Mobile, it stomps anything from last generation in every benchmark. We’ll see how it compares to other 3080-based laptops soon – these mobile chips can vary a lot from machine to machine – but it’s clear this is a high-end gaming notebook.

That performance translates well to actual games, too. Playing the Battlefield V campaign left me with no hiccups to speak of, easily hitting the high refresh rates needed to make use of the laptop’s built-in display. Its response time isn’t super fast, so you might see some ghosting in dark scenes, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary for a laptop like this, and I hardly found it a burden. The keyboard was comfortable the whole way through, and the W key has a small bump on it so you can easily find your way back to WASD when gaming – one of those small touches I love to see.

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Of course, if you’re doing serious gaming, you’ll probably want an external gaming mouse of some sort, as trackpads – even trackpads as good as this one – don’t give you the control you really need in a fast-twitch first-person shooter like this. If you do game with the trackpad, you’ll need to set Windows’ touchpad sensitivity to maximum to ensure the best tracking in-game. But seriously, get a small wireless mouse if you don’t have one. For other games, like Rocket League, I liked to swivel the display into tent mode and use an Xbox controller.

Asus says performance should be 5-10% better when using an external gaming monitor (due to more efficient usage of PCIe bandwidth) as well. I did find that I got a few more frames per second in some of our benchmarks when outputting exclusively to an external display, but your mileage may vary (depending on the game, the resolution, and the refresh rate). It’s nothing to write home about, and anyone using an external monitor will do so because of the improved ergonomics and immersion anyway – not for a 5-10% performance boost.

That said, while I expect most people would use this laptop for docked gaming, the built-in GTX 1650 makes for a decent on-the-go machine for casual sessions, too. I had to turn settings down in most titles to get decent framerates (Borderlands 3 on Very Low hovered around 60, for example), but it’ll do the trick in a pinch.

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Ultimately, It’s hard to compare the ROG Flow X13 directly to other gaming laptops, specifically because it’s so unique and versatile. You pay for that versatility with a hefty price tag – the laptop isn’t currently available separate from the XG Mobile bundle yet, so you currently have to buy the whole package for $3,000. Asus has said the laptop will be available standalone in the future, with a listing on their site for $1,499.99.

The XG Mobile is the biggest selling point here, but frankly I like the laptop so much I could see owning one without the docking station too – it’s just that good. I consider myself pretty picky when it comes to trackpads, keyboards, and displays, and using this laptop for everyday work was, frankly, a joy. Add on the external GPU, and you have exactly the kind of gaming laptop I’ve wished for all these years.

It isn’t 100% seamless, though. Every time you plug the laptop into the charger or XG Mobile, the screen will flash black for a second before bringing you back to what you were doing. And when you want to remove the docking station, you have to disconnect it from an icon in the system tray first – which takes about 20 seconds of waiting in front of a progress bar before you can pull the plug. I even had one or two situations where the dock jiggled out of place just enough to disconnect, necessitating a re-connection – despite the “lock” switch supposedly keeping it in place. (Though this was mostly due to me using the laptop in too cramped a space, and bending the cord too tightly.) These are small nuisances, but they’re there.

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Of course, as with all high-powered laptops in a small chassis, the Flow X13 does get warm during those gaming sessions. In my 23° C office, the CPU got all the way up to 91° C during that Battlefield V game, and I clocked the external GPU at a maximum of 75° C. Neither thermal throttled, though, which has become all too common among thin and light laptops. That said, it’s a bit of an unfair comparison given that the external GPU has its own enclosure and (rather loud) fan, so heat can be distributed across more surface area. Temperatures were similar when gaming on the internal GTX 1650.

Opening up the laptop only requires the removal of 11 easily accessible screws from the bottom case. You can upgrade the NVMe storage if you need more space down the line, or replace the battery if it wears down and can’t keep a charge – but the RAM is soldered on to the motherboard, so make sure you buy as much as you think you’ll ever need for the life of the laptop. As for the XG Mobile, don’t expect to be upgrading your graphics as the RTX 3080 ages either – its compact form factor is both boon and bane, since you can’t swap in a new GPU like you can with larger Thunderbolt enclosures. But you may find that a worthy tradeoff, given its portable size.

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Battery Life

Gaming laptops aren’t generally known for incredible battery life, but the ROG Flow X13 holds its own well thanks to the lower-powered GTX 1650. In PCMark’s battery life test, the Flow stayed alive for just above 9 hours, which is fantastic if you’re looking to get through a workday without an outlet. Switching to the integrated AMD graphics didn’t make an appreciable difference, unfortunately – so there’s rarely a reason to change this setting.

You won’t be able to game with the RTX 3080 unless the docking station is plugged in to the wall, but the GTX 1650 is up to some tasks on its own, so if you plan on gaming with it on-the-go, be prepared for battery life to shrink a bit. I found the Flow could handle a little under two hours of gaming disconnected from power, which again, isn’t bad. And I love that it comes with two chargers: one built in to the docking station, and a smaller USB-C charger when you don’t want to bring the dock with you. If you have a battery pack capable of USB Power Delivery, that’ll work too.

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Purchasing Guide

The Asus ROG Flow X13 with a Nvidia RTX 3080 eqipped ROG XG Mobile is available for $2,999 directly from Asus.

Total War: Warhammer 3 Coming From Creative Assembly

Sega is bringing back one of its most popular strategy and tactics series with the announcement of Total War: Warhammer 3. The company announced the game is coming from Creative Assembly, the studio behind 2017’s Total War: Warhammer 2 and 2020’s Total War Saga: Troy.

Warhammer 3 will take players to a conflict between mortal sentinels and horrible daemonic beasts. The war will span from the Lands of the East to the daemon Realms of Chaos. This sequel will also debut iconic races and factions for the first time in the video game series, including the Kislev, Cathay, Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh, and Tzeentch.

Sega promises that each race will have its own unique journey and different endpoints for their quest, as they each attempt to either save or exploit a dying god.

“Our vision, from the start, was to create a series that felt like an incredible journey through this world we all loved,” said game director Ian Roxburgh, in the announcement. “The enormous support of our players in ensuring the success of the first two instalments has pushed our ambition to new heights, and we can’t wait for everyone to experience it.”

The announcement did not include release date details, but pre-orders are now available through Steam and Epic.

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2K Will Still Publish Borderlands Despite Gearbox Takeover

2K has confirmed that it will remain the publisher of the Borderlands games, despite the recent announcement that Gearbox has been acquired by Embracer.

In a statement sent to IGN, a 2K spokesperson said: “As the proud publisher of the Borderlands franchise, we are happy for our partners at Gearbox and this exciting new chapter for their organization. The merger does not change 2K’s relationship with Gearbox nor our role as the publisher for the Borderlands IP or any other projects we are currently working on with the studio. We look forward to continuing our long-term partnership with this incredibly talented team and delivering many more exciting entertainment experiences to gaming fans around the world.”

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Embracer, a video games holding company, publishes games via THQ Nordic, its primary publishing subsidiary. As such, some may have wondered if Borderlands would switch from being published by 2K to THQ Nordic or Deep Silver, another publishing company owned by Embracer. But, as 2K have now made clear, that will not be the case.

Embracer recently acquired 13 companies in one day, but Gearbox signals the company’s highest profile developer catch so far.

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

Fortnite Gets Super Bowl NFL Crossover Events

Epic Games is once again celebrating the biggest NFL game of the year with a specially-themed Fortnite event. You can dress up in gridiron outfits and take part in a special limited-time mode, or check out a themed creative hub for the duration of the event.

Starting February 4 at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET, you can buy the Gridiron Gang Set again. That set includes two uniform styles for every NFL team, along with Logo-a-go Back Bling for your team. At the same time, the NFL Rumble LTM will begin. That will pit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Kansas City Chiefs, echoing the Super Bowl match-up.

Meanwhile, Verizon and BeyondCreative made a new NFL-themed Creative Welcome hub, which is accessible through February 9. That environment includes a massive in-game stadium inspired by the host stadium.

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Finally, starting February 4 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET, the Fortnite Twitch channel will kick off the Twitch Rivals Streamer Bowl 2. That will match 30 NFL players with notable Twitch streamers and community members. They’ll all be competing for a non-profit prize pool of $1,000,000. It will even have its halftime show featuring Rocket League with T-Pain and BigCheeseKit. You can check out the Streamer Bowl matches below.

Twitch Rivals Streamer Bowl

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Square Enix Remains Profitable Despite Losses From Its Gaming Division

Square Enix has released its latest earnings report, and despite its gaming side operating at a loss for the last two consecutive quarters, the company has managed to achieve year-on-year growth and remain profitable in the process. Over the course of nine months that ended in December 2020, Square Enix reported an increase in net sales of 33.7% when compared to the same period in 2019.

This saw the company’s operating income rise by 47.7% to 41,022 million yen and while it was profitable, those figures were down by 4.3% when compared to 2019’s numbers. Final Fantasy VII Remake proved to be a big hit for Square Enix, as its Q1 release saw net sales that were more than double that of the company’s best period in 2019, earning 34.1 billion yen.

The second and third quarters of the year were less successful though, as Square Enix suffered a decline in net sales and operating income despite it despite earning 18.8 billion yen in that period. A loss of approximately 5 billion yen was recorded during this period.

This fall in profits lines up with the release of Marvel’s Avengers in Q2, which not only had tepid reviews but also struggled to establish a healthy playerbase and sold below expectations. Sales on MMO games such as Final Fantasy XIV and Dragon Quest X also dipped in 2020, but the division still managed to remain profitable thanks to players generating revenue inside of those games.

Marvel's Avengers
Marvel’s Avengers

Net sales and operating income rose year on year for games on smart devices and PC browsers, with Dragon Quest Walk, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, and Dragon Quest Tact proving to be standout titles. COVID-19 resulted in a terrible Q1 for Square Enix’s amusement and arcade businesses, but by Q3 these divisions began to operate at a profit once again. The segment still booked an operating loss overall due to closures in mid-June in an effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

As February has kicked off, numerous other companies have begun posting financial results. PlayStation has recorded a blockbuster year with 4.5 million sales of the PlayStation 5 across the world, while EA also has plenty of reasons to smile as its Star Wars license has earned over $3 billion for the company so far.

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Complete List of the 78th Golden Globe Nominees

The nominees for the 78th Golden Globe Awards have been announced, with David Fincher’s Mank leading the pack with six nominations.

This year’s nominees were announced by Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson on an E! News simulcast of the TODAY Show on Wednesday. Mank took home nominations for Best Picture and Best Director, together with Best Actor (Gary Oldman), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Amanda Seyfried), Best Screenplay (Jack Fincher), and Best Original Score (Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross).

Other hot contenders in the film category included Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7, which picked up five nominations, and Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland, Anthony Hopkins The Father, and Carey Mulligan’s Promising Young Woman, which followed closely behind with four nominations apiece. Each of these titles also made an appearance in the Best Picture – Drama category.

Chadwick Boseman, who passed away in August of last year, received a posthumous Golden Globes nomination in the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama category for his role in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Viola Davis also received a Best Actress nomination for her role in the film, which is based on the play of the same name by August Wilson.

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The Golden Globe nomination ceremony also made history this year, as three women were recognized in the Best Director category – which is the first time that more than one female has been shortlisted for the category in a single year. Emerald Fennell, Regina King, and Chloé Zhao all received nominations. They were joined by David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin.

Meanwhile, The Crown led the TV nominations, scoring six in total, including Best Television Series, Best Actor (Josh O’Connor), Best Actress (Olivia Colman, Emma Corrin), and Best Supporting Actress (Gillian Anderson, Helena Bonham Carter). The historical drama series is going up against The Mandalorian, Lovecraft Country, Ozark, and Ratched in the Best Television Series – Drama category.

As a distributor, Netflix topped the list with 42 of its titles nominated across the board, including 22 in the film category and 20 on the television side of the proceedings.

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The complete list of nominees follows:

Best Motion Picture – Drama

  • Nomadland
  • Mank
  • The Father
  • Promising Young Woman
  • The Trial of the Chicago 7

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
  • Hamilton
  • Music
  • Palm Springs
  • The Prom

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
  • Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
  • Anthony Hopkins, The Father
  • Gary Oldman, Mank
  • Tahar Ramin, The Mauritanian

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Viola Davis, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
  • Andra Day, The United States vs Billie
  • Frances McDormand, Nomadland
  • Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman
  • Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
  • James Corden, The Prom
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton
  • Andy Samberg, Palm Springs
  • Dev Patel, Personal History of David Copperfield

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
  • Kate Hudson, Music
  • Michelle Pfeiffer, French Exit
  • Rosamund Pike, I Care A Lot
  • Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

  • Sacha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7
  • Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah
  • Jared Leto, The Little Things
  • Bill Murray, On the Rocks
  • Leslie Odom, Jr., One Night in Miami

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

  • Glenn Close, Hillbilly Elegy
  • Jodie Foster, The Mauritanian
  • Amanda Seyfried, Mank
  • Helena Zengel, News of the World
  • Olivia Colman, The Father

Best Director – Motion Picture

  • Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
  • David Fincher, Mank
  • Regina King, One Night in Miami
  • Chloé Zhao, Nomadland
  • Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

  • Chloé Zhao, Nomadland
  • Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7
  • Jack Fincher, Mank
  • Florian Zeller and Christopher Hampton, The Father
  • Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman

Best Motion Picture – Animated

  • Soul
  • Onward
  • Wolfwalkers
  • Over the Moon
  • The Croods: A New Age

Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language

  • Another Round
  • Minari
  • Two of Us
  • The Life Ahead
  • La Llorona

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

  • Alexandre Desplat, The Midnight Sky
  • Ludwig Göransson, Tenet
  • James Newton Howard, News of the World
  • Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste, Soul
  • Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Mank

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

  • Fight for You from Judas and the Black Messiah – H.E.R., Dernst Emile II, Tiara Thomas
  • Hear My Voice from The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Daniel Pemberton, Celeste
  • Io Si (Seen) from The Life Ahead – Diane Warren, Laura Pausini, Niccolò Agliardi
  • Speak Now from One Night in Miami – Leslie Odom Jr., Sam Ashworth
  • Tigress & Tweed from The United States vs. Billie Holliday – Andra Day, Raphael Saadiq

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Best Television Series – Drama

  • The Mandalorian
  • The Crown
  • Lovecraft Country
  • Ozark
  • Ratched

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Emily in Paris
  • The Flight Attendant
  • The Great
  • Ted Lasso
  • Schitt’s Creek

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Normal People
  • The Queen’s Gambit
  • The Undoing
  • Small Axe
  • Unorthodox

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Drama

  • Jason Bateman, Ozark
  • Josh O’Connor, The Crown
  • Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
  • Matthew Rhys, Perry Mason
  • Al Pacino, Hunters

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama

  • Olivia Colman, The Crown
  • Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
  • Emma Corrin, The Crown
  • Laura Linney, Ozark
  • Sarah Paulson, Ratched

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso
  • Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek
  • Nicholas Hoult, The Great
  • Ramy Youssef, Ramy
  • Don Cheadle, Black Monday

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Lily Collins, Emily in Paris
  • Kaley Cuoco, The Flight Attendant
  • Elle Fanning, The Great
  • Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek
  • Jane Levy, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Bryan Cranston, Your Honor
  • Jeff Daniels, The Comey Rule
  • Ethan Hawke, The Good Lord Bird
  • Hugh Grant, The Undoing
  • Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Anya Taylor-Joy, The Queen’s Gambit
  • Shira Haas, Unorthodox
  • Nicole Kidman, The Undoing
  • Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America
  • Daisy Edgar-Jones, Normal People

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • John Boyega, Small Axe
  • Brendan Gleeson, The Comey Rule
  • Dan Levy, Schitt’s Creek
  • Jim Parsons, Hollywood
  • Donald Sutherland, The Undoing

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Gillian Anderson, The Crown
  • Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown
  • Julia Garner, Ozark
  • Annie Murphy, Schitt’s Creek
  • Cynthia Nixon, Ratched

 

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the 78th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, February 28, 2021, on NBC. Stay tuned to IGN for coverage of the awards.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Netflix Has Most Golden Globe Nominations For Second Year In A Row

To call 2020 an interesting and adapting year for Hollywood and the major studios would be an understatement. Further proof of how things are evolving in entertainment came this morning with the 78th Golden Globe nominations.

Netflix officially has gone back-to-back with most nominations of any studio. Last year it was 17 in the motion picture category, this year they topped themselves with 22. Their Herman J. Mankiewicz biopic Mank leads the category with six nominations, second only to themselves with The Trial of The Chicago 7 with five.

They’re also leading the television nominations with 20, with their historical hit The Crown having six nominations, including Best Drama, with PopTV’s Schitt’s Creek coming in with five. Freshman series like Lovecraft Country, Ted Lasso, and Ratched earned a couple of nominations as well. Disney+’s mega-hit The Mandolarian also earned a single nomination for Best Drama. Even NBC’s streaming service Peacock found its first nomination with Zoey’s Extravaggent Playlist.

On a bittersweet note, one of Netflix’s nominations came from Chadwick Boseman who earned a posthumous Best Actor nod for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom–his very first Golden Globe nomination. Combined with television and movies, Netflix has 42 nominations. You’ll find a list of some of Netflix’s top nominated content below:

Netflix’s top nominated shows and movies

  • The Crown: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (for both Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham Carter), and Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series.
  • Mank: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Score
  • Trial of Chicago 7: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Original Song
  • Ozark: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Ratched: Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama, Best Television Series – Drama, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
  • The Queen’s Gambit: Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

What’s interesting to note about the number of nominations for Netflix, the second under them is Amazon, with only seven in both television and movies. That’s a colossal gap ranging from 13-15 nominations apart.

The 78th Golden Globes, airing February 28, 2021, and will be hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

Cosmic Sin: Exclusive Trailer for Bruce Willis-Frank Grillo Sci-Fi Action Film

Today, we have your exclusive first look at the new trailer and poster for Cosmic Sin, an upcoming sci-fi action movie starring Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo.

Set in the year 2524, four hundred years after humans colorized the outer planets, Cosmic Sin follows James Ford (Willis), a retired general called back into service after soldiers on a remote planet are attacked by a hostile alien fleet.

With the threat of interstellar war rapidly escalating into a seeming inevitability, General Ford joins forces with General Eron Ryle (Grillo) and a team of elite soldiers to stop the attack before it’s too late.

Watch the exclusive trailer for Cosmic Sin in the player below:

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In addition to Willis and Grillo, the cast includes Brandon Thomas Lee, Perrey Reeves, Corey Large, Lochlyn Munro, Costas Mandylor, CJ Perry, and Adelaide Kane.

Edward Drake directs Cosmic Sin from a screenplay by Edward Drake and Corey Large.

Here’s the exclusive official poster for Cosmic Sin:

CosmicSin_posterThe film, which runs 90 minutes, is rated R for language, some sexual references, and violence.

Saban Films is slated to release Cosmic Sin in theaters, On Demand, and On Digital on March 12, 2021.