New On Netflix This Week: Disenchantment, Hook, and More

This is not exactly the busiest week ever for new shows and movies hitting Netflix, but what will be on offer is thankfully pretty solid. With just a handful of new content coming to the streaming service, there still is somehow something for pretty much everyone.

Easily one of the big standouts among the upcoming days is Season 3 of Disenchantment–landing on the streaming service January 15. Where creator Matt Groening’s The Simpsons is a satire of modern life, and Futurama was a send-up of sci-fi, Netflix’s Disenchantment is an animated sitcom both celebrating and skewering fantasy tropes. While the offbeat show has not exactly blown up since debuting in 2018, fans of Simpsons sensibilities and animation style have a lot to love in this show that follows the story of Bean, a rebellious and alcoholic princess. (It’s funnier than that sounds.) This season will be the show’s true test, as it will now be up for renewal after getting the greenlight for an impressive three seasons when first getting picked up.

Also that day, Steven Spielberg’s Hook surfaces on Netflix. It really says a lot about the 1991 film (and the actor, for that matter) that Robin Williams as Peter Pan is one of the actor’s more grounded performances, and his chemistry with Dustin Hoffman as the arch Captain Hook is likely more nuanced than most people remember. (Julia Roberts is also excellent as the digitally shrunken Tinkerbell.) The film is flat-out fun, which is just what these winter months call for.

For something a little different, Outside the Wire is a Netflix Original. A cyberpunk war movie about a drone pilot teaming up with an android, the unlikely pair are tasked with stopping a nuclear attack. It looks to be a throwback action movie with impressive stunts and plenty of well-timed wisecracks.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to Netflix this week, and if you’re interested in more streaming news, check out the biggest shows that are just over the horizon in 2021.

What’s new to Netflix this week?

January 10

  • Spring Breakers

January 11

  • CRACK: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy
  • The Intouchables

January 12

  • Last Tango in Halifax: Season 4

January 13

  • An Imperfect Murder
  • Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer

January 15

  • Bling Empire
  • Carmen Sandiego: Season 4
  • Disenchantment: Part 3
  • Double Dad (Pai Em Dobro)
  • Henry Danger: Seasons 1-3
  • Hook
  • Kuroko’s Basketball: Season 1
  • The Magicians: Season 5
  • Outside the Wire (Netflix Film)
  • Penguins of Madagascar
  • Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Space Adventure

January 16

  • A Monster Calls
  • Radium Girls

TCL’s New 6-Series QLED TVs Will All Be 8K

TCL is rolling out a new 6-Series of TVs and while you might think it’s yet another batch of budget TVs, the entire TCL 2021 lineup will only feature 8K TVs.

With this bump in resolution, the new TCL 6-Series will pack four times the resolution of today’s 4K TVs. These sets will also feature an improved AiPQ Engine to power 8K image upscaling.

Unfortunately, those are all the details TCL is serving up on its 8K TVs for now, so there’s no word on further specs, pricing, or availability. At the very least though TLC pledges that this move will make 8K more accessible.

85 inch 4-Series TCL Roku TV (85R435)
85 inch 4-Series TCL Roku TV (85R435)

XL Collection

On top of raising the resolution of its flagship TVs, TCL also announced a new XL collection of 85-inch screens. This is the first time TCL has put out sets this big, and the XL collection so far consists of an 85 inch 4-Series TCL Roku TV (85R435), 85-inch 4K HDR TCL QLED TCL Roku TV (85R745), and 85 inch 8K mini-LED TCL TV.

The 85 inch 4-Series TCL Roku TV aims to be the most affordable big screen TV at $1,599 when it arrives within the first quarter of this year.

85-inch 4K HDR TCL QLED TCL Roku TV (85R745)
85-inch 4K HDR TCL QLED TCL Roku TV (85R745)

For those looking for a higher-quality HDR experience, the 85-inch 4K HDR TCL QLED TCL Roku TV (85R745) adds Quantum Dot (QLED) color technology to deliver better brightness and wider color volume. Lastly, the 85-inch 8K TV is powered by a mini-LED backlighting system.

The 85 inch QLED TCL Roku TV (85R745) and 85 inch mini-LED powered 8K TV are both set to arrive later within the next few months.

OD Zero mini-LED

TCL also took this time to tease its 3rd generation mini-LED backlight called OD Zero mini-LED technology that will be launching later this year.

TCL was one of the first TV makers to put mini-LED technology into its TVs last year. OD Zero kicks things up a notch by packing tens of thousands of mini-LEDs to create thousands of Contrast Control Zones.

OD Zero also reduces the distance between the mini-LED backlight layer and the LCD display layer to 0mm, so you get an unbelievably high brightness and deep contrast from an ultra-slim display.

The Umbrella Academy Season 3: Netflix Unveils The Sparrow Academy Cast

The Umbrella Academy Season 3 has unveiled the cast line-up for The Sparrow Academy, and it includes a telekinetic cube named Christopher.

Netflix announced that Justin Cornwell, Britne Oldford, Jake Epstein, Genesis Rodriguez, and Cazzie David will be appearing as the alternate crew in the next season of The Umbrella Academy, together with Justin H. Min who is set to return as Ben but not the one that we know. They will star alongside Christopher, a mysterious cube that serves as a loyal oracle of the Sparrows.

Meet the cast of The Sparrow Academy in our slideshow below:

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Cornwell will portray Marcus, aka Sparrow No. 1, who is described as being “charming, chiseled and colossus,” as well as “honest, virtuous and demanding.” According to Netflix, he will play an important role in the family dynamic as he will ultimately help to keep them all together. “Graceful but lethal, calculated but compassionate, he is as smart as he is strong,” says the streamer. “Marcus is disciplined, rational, and in control. He oozes confidence and leadership without ever having to raise his voice.”

Min will return as Ben, Sparrow No. 2 in Season 3, but it’s “not the sweet Ben we know and love.” In his alternate role, Ben is said to be “a Machiavellian tactician, wrapped up in a pretty boy body with a rumbling inner-squid.” He is described as being “vicious, pragmatic, and hyper-vigilant” as he focuses on gaining his status as the leader, whatever the cost.

Oldford will play Fei, Sparrow No. 3, a character that “sees the world in a special way” and “comes across as a misanthrope who would rather be alone than spend even a second with you,” however, beneath that tough exterior, Fei wishes she had a friend. Rather than socialising with pals, she spends most of the time being “the smartest person in the room.” Netflix says she is a sedulous individual who is “willing to work things out” and “won’t stop until the job is done.”

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Epstein’s Alphonso is Sparrow No. 4, a person whose face and body are scarred with “countless visual reminders of his battles” from his years of crime-fighting. Externally, he may be bruised but internally he is “armed with a caustic and biting sense of humor.” According to the streamer, “the only thing he likes better than verbally battering anyone foolish enough to get in his face, is a good pizza and a six-pack of beer.”

Rodriguez will star as Sloane, Sparrow No. 5, “a romantic and a dreamer who feels a higher cosmic calling leaving her eager to see the world and experience a life beyond her upbringing.” Yet her obligations to her family keep her tethered to the Academy, as does her fear of crossing the family line. “But Sloane has plans,” Netflix reveals. “And one day she might just be brave enough to act on them.”

David’s Jayme, aka Sparrow No. 6, is described as being “a loner hidden under a hoodie,” though she does have a friend in Alphonso who she enjoys spending time with when she isn’t busy giving out her “fear-inducing snarls.” Apparently, if you catch a glimpse of it, you would want to “run across the street to avoid what follows.”

Finally, an existential dread-inducing psykronium cube will join the motley crew as Sparrow No. 7. “Christopher is a telekinetic cube of unknown origin,” per Netflix. “He can turn the room freezing cold and induce paralyzing fear. He acts as the Sparrows’ consulted oracle who hands out incredible advice and serves as the family mediator. Trustworthy, loyal, and is treated by the Sparrows like any other sibling, Christopher is a force to be reckoned with.”

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Production on The Umbrella Academy Season 3 is set to kick off in Toronto next month. In the meantime, be sure to check out our review of The Umbrella Academy: Season 2, including this deep dive explainer of the ending and what it means for Season 3.

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

Danny Boyle To Direct FX Limited Series About The Sex Pistols

FX has ordered a limited series about the famous and infamous punk band the Sex Pistols. The show, Pistol, is a six-episode arc based on guitarist Steve Jones’ 2018 memoir Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol. The series is set to begin production on March 7.

Academy Award winner Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Trainspotting) will direct and executive produce the series, which comes from writers and fellow executive producers Craig Pearce (Romeo + Juliet) and Frank Cottrell-Boyce (Doctor Who). Pearce is the show’s creator.

“Imagine breaking into the world of The Crown and Downton Abbey with your mates and screaming your songs and your fury at all they represent,” said Boyle in a release. “This is the moment that British society and culture changed forever… At its center was a young charming illiterate kelptomaniac–a hero for the times–Steve Jones, who became in his own words, the 94th greatest guitarist of all time. This is how he got there.”

Pistol stars Toby Wallace (Acute Misfortune) as Steve Jones, Anson Boon (1917) as John Lydon, Louis Partridge (Enola Holmes) as Sid Vicious, Fabien Frankel (NYPD Blue) as Glen Matlock, Dylan Llewellyn (Derry Girls) as Wally Nightingale, Sydney Chandler (Don’t Worry Darling) as Chrissie Hynde, and Emma Appleton (The Witcher) as Nancy Spungen.

The series also marks Boyle’s return to FX, who previously directed and executive produced the 2018 limited series about John Paul Getty’s 1973 kidnapping, Trust.

Hearthstone’s Legendary Rogue Card Edwin Van Cleef Finally Nerfed

Fans of Hearthstone‘s Edwin VanCleef will have to start adjusting their strategy, as Blizzard has announced that the Rogue class card will finally be getting a nerf in the upcoming 19.2.1 patch. While Edwin is still on the chopping block for Standard games in a few months, Blizzard is increasing its mana cost by one point so that Edwin players won’t be able to end games early with the card’s +2/+2 ability that activated with every card played that turn.

Shaman’s Boggspine Knuckles weapon will also see its attack lowered so that it has decreased fluidity and increased investment for playing a 5-mana weapon without a free Dread Corsair, according to the Hearthstone team. This will reduce the overall damage output the deck is capable of over multiple weapon charges and lowers the number of explosive plays available to Evolve Shaman overall.

Elisa the Immortal is also receiving a big downgrade in Battlegrounds, as her health and attack has been reduced from 7 to 4. This will likely result in Elisa no longer being a wrecking machine against minions or a strong magnet for absorbing attacks.

Edwin Vancleef before and after.
Edwin Vancleef before and after.

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Also included in the small patch is a fix for Infinite Toki’s Temporal Tavern, where it would not function correctly with the New Recruit Darkmoon Prize and another fix for Ysera’s Dream Portal, when used with the New Recruit Darkmoon Prize, would not offer a Dragon when Bob’s Tavern is full.

The Edwin VanCleef and Boggspine Knuckles cards are eligible for a full dust refund for the next two weeks, now that the update has gone live. Hearthstone’s controversial Tavern Pass, which was met with anger from the community after Blizzard promised this pass wouldn’t reduce gold rewards, also recently received a number of changes in response to fan feedback.

Hearthstone 19.2.1 Patch Notes

Standard Balance Updates

Edwin VanCleef

  • Old: Costs 3, New: Costs 4

Boggspine Knuckles

  • Old: 4 Attack New: 3 Attack

Battlegrounds Balance Update

Elistra the Immortal

  • Old: 7 Attack and 7 Health, New: 4 Attack and 4 Health

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed a bug where Infinite Toki’s Temporal Tavern would not function correctly with the New Recruit Darkmoon Prize.
  • Fixed a bug where Ysera’s Dream Portal, when used with the New Recruit Darkmoon Prize, would not offer a Dragon when Bob’s Tavern is full.

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The Best SpongeBob Memes And More From NFL’s Nickelodeon Broadcast

Sunday afternoon’s Chicago Bears vs. New Orleans Saints NFL Wild Card playoff game was broadcast on the children’s TV network Nickelodeon–and it was weird.

The broadcast featured a variety of special graphics, including the network’s trademark slime pouring down on the field (virtually) after touchdowns, while slime was also used to project the first-down marker on the field. During field goal attempts, meanwhile, SpongeBob’s face was projected between the goal posts.

There was also a Minecraft-y segment where the Bears and Saints players became block-y athletes in what was one of the stranger sequences during the evening.

The broadcast itself featured All That! actress Gabrielle Nevaeh Green in the booth, sharing her thoughts on football as a newcomer to the sport. Throughout the early stages of the game and later, the play-by-play announcers were telling Green about the rules of football, informing her–and the wider audience of presumably younger viewers–about how the game is played.

It seems the NFL is trying to reach a younger audience with the Nickelodeon broadcast. Whether or not that was successful remains to be seen–you can read GameSpot editor Mat Elfring’s thoughts on that below–but what we do know for sure is that the broadcast led to some excellent memes and commentary on social media.

Internet Reacts To NFL On Nickelodeon

“Nickelodeon Should Have More Football”

GameSpot’s entertainment news editor, Mat Elfring, is a lifelong Chicago Bears fan and he shares his thoughts on the over-the-top game below.

The January 10 Wild Card game between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints was bound to be a rough one for one team (I’m a lifelong Chicagoland native and Bears fan, and I know how the playoffs typically go for us). Up against an offense with many different weapons (Brees, Kamara, Thomas, and a couple other high-profile WRs and RBs), I wasn’t expecting to really enjoy the game–as my faith in the Bears this season was a rollercoaster of pain and excitement. However, the way Nickelodeon presented and broadcast this event was unique, innovative, and the perfect way to bring football to a new generation.

Much in the same way the original 2001 run of the now-twice-defunct football league the XFL changed the way the NFL presented the game–as the NFL adopted the sky cam and putting mics on players on the field–maybe the NFL could learn a thing or two from how Nickelodeon broadcast the game.

The primary target for the game was obviously kids–those not as familiar with the game–and because of this, there was a lot of explanation about the ins and outs of what is undoubtedly a complicated game of strategy. On occasion, when a flag was thrown, Young Sheldon would pop up and explain what the penalty means. Throughout the game, the commentary team would also explain the rules, and drill school metaphors into your brain ad nauseam. By the time I heard the 50th reference to taking tests and checking your answers as a way to explain a QB reading the defense, I may have been rolling my eyes, but this was a great way to reach younger viewers who may not have ever watched a football game.

Better yet, maybe explaining some of these rules during a nationally televised game from time to time may help reach new fans. They don’t have to do it for every play, but maybe explain what a neutral zone infraction means once, since that’s bound to happen at least three times a game. Or maybe play a laugh track when the ref announces a penalty for illegal touching–is this too far?

Then, there was former NFL WR Nate Burleson on commentary. Someone please give him a full-time job doing this. He injected a lot of fun into the audio presentation. The moment where he talked about having to urinate during a game and what you have to do is weirdly one of my favorite moments of the game. A lot of the commentary was super-light and not hyper-analytical, which made watching the game a lot more entertaining.

As for the visual elements of the game, during field goals, SpongeBob Squarepants popped up between the goal posts and after a touchdown, there was CG slime everywhere. Was this silly and juvenile? For sure. Did I love it? Of course. It made the game a little bit more exciting, and while fans should be excited enough to just watch this game, who doesn’t love a little extra CG? Obviously, you don’t need the cartoonish antics if you’re bringing this over to CBS, Fox, ESPN, or Amazon Prime, but throw some stats up there and the team colors for the field goals and some confetti or CG pyro for the touchdowns and that’ll be perfect. Or maybe put a cartoonish “censored” stamp and horn honk over Cordarrelle Patterson’s mouth when he says, “What the f***” on national TV.

Football is a complexed sport and a bit more nuanced than “grab the beefy boy holding the ball.” There are a lot of rules, and frankly, the traditional broadcast doesn’t spend a lot of time explaining key aspects of the game, like “What is the Tampa 2 defense and why do the Bears use it?” Many current fans have gotten their football knowledge from one of two places: watching games week after week or playing a whole lot of Madden. The connection between football knowledge and video gaming is undeniable for many younger fans, and the Nickelodeon game leaned a bit into that–especially with a couple of replays of big plays styled like Minecraft/Roblox. It’s a smart move to grab the attention of younger viewers who typically don’t really care about football.

What we all learned about the Nickelodeon NFL wild card game is that Nickelodeon should have more football on it. It doesn’t hurt the NFL in any way–as the wild card game was also airing on CBS and Amazon Prime–and it reaches a younger audience who may be watching a football game for the first time. And if we want to keep football popular for the next generation, this is the perfect way to introduce them to it.

Call Of Duty’s Top 9 Special Weapons

Call of Duty’s Special weapons class has always helped mix up a weapon roster. In this video, Richie goes over the top nine weapons that earned the “special” moniker. Everything from Riot Shields to the legendary Crossbow, this list will be familiar to those who have played any Call of Duty game from 2010 onwards.

Over the years, the special class of weapons usually refers to equipment like ballistic knives and specialty rocket launchers. While this list has both, there are also strange weapons like Black Ops III’s DIY 11 Renovator, which is a tactical nail gun. Launched along the D13 Sector handsaw, the category of weapons has sure take some silly turns. Others are more well known such as the Death Machine mini gun and the War Machine chain gun. While these are fun to use and memorable, our number 1 pick is the iconic Crossbow.

For more info about this sort of specialty weapon, be sure to check out our video where arms expert John Ferguson discusses them and their impact in weapons history. We’ve also got more top 10 videos in our Call of Duty playlist. Thanks for watching!

Sex And The City To Return As New HBO Max Series

Sex and the City was one of the biggest TV shows of the late ’90 and early 2000s, and it’s heading back to screens. HBO has announced that the comedy drama series will be revived as a new HBO Max show titled And Just Like That, with three of the original cast returning.

The new show will star Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis as Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte, and will pick up their lives more than a decade after their last appearance, in the 2010 movie Sex and the City 2. HBO has confirmed that And Just Like That will comprise 10 half-hour episodes and that production will start in late spring this year. A short teaser has also been released, which you can watch below via Davis’s Twitter account:

One cast member who isn’t returning however is Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha in the original series. Cattrall has been critical of Parker, previously stating she “could have been nicer” about Cattrall’s unwillingness to appear in a third Sex & The City movie and publicly rebuffing Parker’s condolences after her brother died in 2018. Parker has commented on Cattrall’s absence from the new show, stating “Samantha isn’t part of this story. But she will always be part of us. No matter where we are or what we do.”

Sex & The City premiered in 1998 and was based on Candace Bushnell’s bestselling book about the lives and loves of a group of friends in Manhattan. It ran for six seasons until 2004 and was followed by two movies in 2008 and 2010. It was a huge ratings hit for HBO and won multiple Emmy and Golden Globes awards over its lifetime.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming TV shows of 2021.

Microsoft Reveals Pulse Red Xbox Series X/S Controller

Microsoft has revealed a new Pulse Red Xbox Wireless Controller colourway.

The striking peripheral was revealed on the Xbox blog, and is set to launch on February 9 “in most Xbox markets”, but will launch in China tomorrow, on January 12. Microsoft has said that purchase of the controller will include a 14-day trial of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in select markets.

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The Pulse Red controller will cost $64.99 and features all of the same controller innovations introduced with the launch of Xbox’s next-gen console, such as a USB-C port and a dedicated Share button. It’s very similar in design to the Shock Blue colourway which arrived with the next-gen launch, given its white back case, black bumpers and D-pad.

Similarly, the ABXY buttons are coded red on this model, so there’s a nifty little motif in between them to show the original corresponding colours which may be displayed on-screen.

In other peripheral news, Microsoft recently issued a survey to Series X and S owners asking if they wish PS5 DualSense features were present in the Series X controller. You can check out our review of the Xbox Series X controller here, which we called a “positive evolution” from last gen’s Xbox One controller.

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.