Colin and Casey Jost Will Write Next Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie

Colin Jost, longtime SNL writer and Weekend Update anchor, and his brother Casey, are heading down into the sewers for their next project. The pair are set to write the next, currently untitled, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film for Paramount, according to Deadline.

Information is as hard to find right now as a Ninja Turtle hiding in the dark, but Michael Bay is once again back to produce, along with Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Scott Mednick, and Galen Walker. All five acted as producers on 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot and its sequel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. Last we’d heard, a new Ninja Turtles flick was in the works with Andrew Dodge (Bad Words) writing; this appears to be a new or at least overhauled project.

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The film will almost certainly be a reboot. After the poor box office pull for Out of the Shadows, Form indicated in a 2016 interview with Collider that a third movie of that particular iteration of everyone’s favorite pizza-eating amphibians was unlikely. It probably won’t be a musical, though.

If you prefer your turtles animated, you’ll be happy to hear that another TMNT project is in the works, too. Actor and producer Seth Rogen is working with Nickelodeon to create an animated Turtles movie set to release in 2023. Jeff Rowe, who directed the well-received Netflix animated movie the Mitches vs. The Machines, is helming that project.

Take-Two Reacts To Game Pass-Like Subscription Services

Once again, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has responded to the financial situation surrounding subscription services like Game Pass. His views are unchanged–subscription services make sense of catalog games but not new ones. This is a point he has been stressing for years already. He also questions if it’s possible for everyone in the chain–developers, publishers, and consumers alike–to come out ahead.

“Our views remain unchanged. We think a subscription model can make sense for deep catalog titles. But it doesn’t really make sense for frontline titles. For any business model to make sense in the entertainment business, it has to work for the creators of the entertainment as well as the consumers of the entertainment. I think catalog can make sense for the publishers, it can make sense for the consumers who are avid, who really want access to a lot of product. But if you’re getting into frontline product, then the economics are much more difficult to make sense of,” he said during Take-Two’s earnings call.

Zelnick observed that “consumption patterns” for a streaming service like Netflix–which offers linear entertainment (for now at least)–are different from interactive entertainment.

“Consumers who are involved with interactive entertainment have different consumption patterns than those involved with linear entertainment. Linear entertainment consumers consume something like 150 hours of programming a month. That’s probably well over 100 different titles. In the case of interactive entertainment, consumers are consuming something like 45 hours a month, and that may be one, two, three, four titles. But it’s certainly not 100 titles. So from a consumer point of view, it’s not clear that a subscription model really makes sense, for the bulk of consumers,” he said.

Overall, though, Zelnick said he’s not married to any one idea.

“That remains to be seen. We’re open minded. We have made catalog titles available for subscription services. Very occasionally we’ve made frontline titles available as well. But we do see this more as a catalog offering than a frontline offering,” he said.

One high-profile example of a Rockstar Games-developed title that went into a subscription service is Grand Theft Auto V. It was added and then removed from Xbox Game Pass originally, and the same is happening again. It’s slated to be removed again from the service sometime soon.

For more from Take-Two’s earnings report today, check out the stories below.

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EA Play Members Can Play Madden NFL 22 Early On August 12

Electronic Arts has already announced that EA Play members will be able to play the Madden NFL 22 Early Access trial starting on August 12. Those members will also receive 10% off of their preorder, as well as other perks including a Launch Welcome Pack in Madden Ultimate Team, monthly Ultimate Team Pack rewards, and eligibility for a Madden Veteran Bonus based on the number of previous years played.

From August 12 to 20, EA Play members can play a Madden Ultimate Team event in order to complete a set of challenges to win an elite wide receiver. Players can also win exclusive Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes Power Up item art.

Additionally, EA Play members will also have access to Skate on August 5. Throughout August, EA Play members will continue to earn rewards with new games across several of EA’s games.

From now until September 1, FIFA 21 members can claim the EA Play Volta Squad Boost, which sees Groundbreaker Thierry Henry and the Nowhere FC Apparel Set return, along with 3,500 Volta coins. In Knockout City, for each Orange Overcharge brawlers drink, players will be rewarded with an extra 500% bonus experience boost for every KO finish from Overcharged Shots. This starts now and lasts until September 27.

Lastly, Apex Legends will give EA Play members a Dicey Weapon Charm as a collaboration with the upcoming Lost in Random game.

Madden NFL 22 launches on August 20 for Google Stadia, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series. Those who preorder the Dynasty Edition gain early access to the full game on August 17.

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Marvel’s What If…? Will Show the Roguish, Flirty Side of Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa

While Marvel’s What If…? will continue the legacy of many MCU characters, the series also represents a farewell, as it will feature Chadwick Boseman’s final performance as T’Challa. The late Black Panther star reprises his role in the animated series, voicing a version of T’Challa removed from Wakanda. What If…? will explore a reality that hypothesizes if Yondu adopted T’Challa instead of Chris Pratt’s Peter Quill, and the character became Star-Lord instead of the Black Panther.

During a junket for the Disney Plus series, IGN sat down with What If…? creator A.C. Bradley and director Bryan Andrews to discuss the show. During the conversation, Andrews recounted Boseman’s involvement with the series and the actor’s excitement to play a lighter version of T’Challa removed from the heavy weight of the crown.

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“[Boseman] may have been one of the earliest of [the] voice actors that got back to us and was just like, ‘Yeah, man.’ And then we were like, ‘Really?’ We were so excited. It’s like, Chadwick’s into this?” Andrews told IGN. “He loved the fact that he can play… a version of T’Challa that didn’t have the mantle of the king, where he could be a little bit lighter, a little bit funny, crack jokes, flirt a little bit with the on-again, off-again love interest… [to] play that kind of guy, that roguish kind of captain with a heart of gold.”

“He was into it and it was a great process working with him. And he brought so much to the table. Of course, I mean, it’s Chadwick right?” Andrews continued. “He had a blast. It was really important to him. And we also loved the fact that he got what we were trying to do, the notion of here’s this universe out there, but he is who he is and he doesn’t change. It’s the universe changes around him… It was great. I wish we had him around still.”

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Marvel’s What If…? will begin its ten-episode run on August 11 when the series premieres on Disney Plus. A second season is already in development. For more about the show, read how a proposed storyline for the series was rejected because it was already part of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

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J. Kim Murphy is a freelance entertainment writer.

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New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Live-Action Movie Lands SNL Lead Writer

Saturday Night Live writer Colin Jost has been tapped to write a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie with his brother Casey Jost.

According to Deadline Jost will pen an upcoming untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie for Paramount Pictures. Michael Bay will again be one of the producers on the film, just like on 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the 2016 sequel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.

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The report makes it sound like this upcoming film will be related to the previous live-action film franchise, though it’s not confirmed explicitly.

The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie is just one of several TMNT projects Paramount is developing. Earlier this year the studio announced that Seth Rogen will produce a CG animated reboot slated to be released in 2023.

The reboot series will “hone in” on the teenage elements of the four ninja turtle brothers as a “jumping-off point.” Rogen also tweeted a page of notes he jotted down in preparation for the series.

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With so many different Turtles projects in the works, Paramount seems to be seeing the value in its popular story about four turtles who turn into mutants after being splashed by ooze. They then learn ninjutsu from a rat-turned-teacher.

There’s even a new video game coming out called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. So all-in-all a pretty good couple of years for fans of mutant turtles.

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Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

Daily Deals: Get Free $300 JBL Gaming Headset When You Preorder Samsung’s First Ever Mini LED Gaming Monitor

Today you can preorder Samsung’s best 49″ gaming monitor and get a free pair of $300 JBL headphones. There’s also a slight discount today on the most popular SSD storage upgrade option for the PS5. The LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet was released over the weekend and Amazon currently has it in stock. Find more deals on the recently released Scarlet Nexus game, the excellent Logitech G502 Hero wired gaming mouse, a Netgear Nighthawk AX5 WiFi 6 router, preowned games at Gamestop, and more below.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 49-Inch Mini LED Gaming Monitor – The Best Gaming Monitor Around

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Preorder the Samsung Neo G9 gaming monitor (out on August 23), and get the JBL Quantum One Gaming Headset for free. That’s a $300 headset. This is the first Mini LED gaming monitor we’ve seen and easily the best monitor in Samsung’s “Odyssey” series. Mini LED technology is only just being introduced to the consumer market. You’ll see them in the highest end Samsung and TCL TVs as well as the newest Apple iPad Pro 12.9″ XDR display. The cost keeps 99% of us gamers at bay, but for those who can afford it, you currently won’t find a better monitor.

WD Black SN850 M.2 SSD with Heatsink

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This is currently the most popular (and probably the best) SSD to get for your PS5 storage upgrade. This is a blazing fast drive with transfer speeds rated at up to 7,000 MB/s and a PCIe Gen4 interface and it comes preinstalled with a heatsink. It’s also confirmed by Western Digital themselves to be compatible with the PS5.

LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet 76191 590-Piece Kit

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This newly released set is a sure winner. The 590-piece Marvel Infinity Gauntlet is comprised of mostly gold pieces (which are pretty hard to find standalone), includes a stand for you to display your finished work, and features articulating fingers. At $69.99, it’s priced at a reasonable 12 cents per brick.

Scarlet Nexus

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Scarlet Nexus is definitely one of the most surprisingly good games of the year. This is an action RPG by Bandai Namco Studios, developer of the acclaimed “Tales” series. It has great fluid battle mechanics similar to something like Devil May Cry 3, but it also has a fleshed out 40-hour storyline and some very impressive character development. Check out our review.

Logitech G502 HERO Wired Gaming Mouse

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The Logitech G502 HERO is still one of the most popular wired gaming mice out there thanks to its huge range of features, especially for this outstanding price. It boasts a 25K sensor with 1:1 tracking, 400+ ips, and 25,600 max dpi sensitivity plus zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration. There are 11 programmable buttons, onboard memory for multiple profiles, mechanical switch button tensioning, RGB lighting, and even an adjustable weight system.

NETGEAR Nighthawk 5-Stream AX5 WiFi 6 Router

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Most people could probably do without a WiFi 6 router, but prices have come down far enough that WiFi 6 routers now compete with standard WiFi 5 routers. For example, for today only, you can get the Netgear Nighthawk AX5 WiFi 6 router for 28% off. WiFi 6 introduces technology that offers faster and more stable bandwidth when multiple devices are connected to the same network. It also has a higher theoretical bandwidth, which can come into play if you have multiple computers, media devices, cameras, phones, and other devices transferring data over your network simultaneously.

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Add five preowned games worth $19.99 or less to your cart and your price will drop to $50 when you check out. That’s only $10 per game. This should work on all preowned games, including games for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox, and Switch consoles. You should also get free shipping on your order.

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Both professional and user reviews say this is a Roomba killer right here. The top-end Roborock S6 normally sells for $600 but it’s 37% off today with a code and a clippable coupon. The Roborock S6 features WiFi with Alex voice control, powerful lidar navigation, multi-floor mapping, power suction, and a built-in water reservoir for mopping too.

The Lord of the Rings Illustrated Edition Hardcover

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This LotR Illustrated Hardcover Edition hasn’t been released yet (it’s out October 19), but it just saw it’s second massive price drop today. Last week this book was discounted for the first time ever from $75 down to $59.99 (20% off). Today, there’s yet another discount for a total of 40% off the original price. If you’ve already preordered this book, don’t fret; Amazon will automatically guarantee you the lowest price. This massive 1,200+ page tome includes illustrations from author JRR Tolkien, for the first time in any edition of the series since 1954.

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Aussie Deals: 75% Off a Soon To Be Delisted Racer, 56% Off Jedi: Fallen Order and More!

All things must come to an end, sadly. That said, today’s silver lining is being able to cheaply score the Ultimate version of one of the best racing games in recent memory. Don’t own an Xbox? Well, we’ve also got a bit of a self-improvement theme with our other bargains. Scroll now for an opportunity to learn a new language, get fitter, dance slicker or just train your thinkin’ machine to be more gooder-er.

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate Final Preview: Sonic Can Fly Through Walls Now

Even though it’s been 11 years since I first played Sonic Colors on Wii, playing Sonic Colors: Ultimate was like seeing an old friend and feeling like no time had passed at all. Once the start screen showed me Sonic and the Wisps running in ultra-high definition on PC, I knew I was in for a treat.

As far as gameplay goes, it’s exactly the same as the original, which is great! One of the biggest features added to Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a new Wisp that lets you transform into the Jade Ghost. The Jade Ghost made its first appearance in 2019’s Team Sonic Racing, but now Sega’s bringing the Jade Wisp back to Sonic Colors, where Wisps were first introduced. In this form you can fly through walls to access new areas with extra rings and attack enemies. I love all the Wisps because they’re what makes Sonic Colors’ gameplay so varied and fun to begin with.

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When you’re viewing the world map of Doctor Eggman’s Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park you’ll see the new Options Satellite floating around the southwest corner. Here is where you’ll be greeted with new menus to customize Sonic, view the list of in-game achievements, track Super Sonic progress, stats, and more. You can collect Park Tokens just like rings, and they can be exchanged for new gloves, shoes, and even custom boost trails for Sonic. In my 30 minutes of playtime, I was able to collect the seven Park Tokens I needed to unlock green shoes for Sonic. They have all the basic colors you’d want, as well as fancier options like tie-dye and chrome-colored gloves. I was pleasantly surprised how natural it felt to have a slightly customized Sonic during speedy sections, however the color variations unfortunately do not show up in cutscenes.

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The biggest update with Sonic Colors: Ultimate is a major visual upgrade. We’re getting a 4K resolution, 60 frames per second, and improved graphics all around. I’m happy to say that the gameplay looked great on the PC version I played on, but it was so crisp that it made the cutscenes look a little outdated by comparison. Don’t get me wrong – the cutscenes definitely look more polished, and I love all the screen time with Tails, but I found myself wanting to skip them and get back to the shiny new gameplay.

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I was less impressed with the music. One of my absolute favorite things about Sonic games is the music – I still listen to the soundtrack to Sonic Adventure 2: Battle on repeat – so when I learned that Sonic Colors: Ultimate would have remixed versions of the original tracks I was a little nervous. Why fix something that isn’t broken? And yes, it was a bit of a letdown when I started playing my favorite planet from the original Sonic Colors, Sweet Mountain, and instead of its loud, hypnotic brass melody I heard a very muted, softer synth keyboard version. Of course, remixes will always be a personal taste, and maybe this new version will be someone’s favorite track the way the original was for me in the 2010 game.

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I greatly enjoyed my opportunity to revisit an old favorite, and I’m really excited for Sonic Colors: Ultimate because I know it will be the first Sonic game for a lot of people. Sega must know this too, because while Sonic Colors has always been an excellent blend of 3D and 2D gameplay, it had a few quirks that could frustrate newcomers; in Sonic Colors: Ultimate, a few little things have been added to help people have a better time learning to play. For instance, there’s now a horizontal red light at the bottom of the screen with a “Game Over Sonic” warning sign to make sure you know you won’t survive falling off areas that are simply an abyss rather than a lower area of the level. It’s subtle, but it works, and it keeps me on my toes for the more slowed-down and precise platforming sections. Another fun change is that Sonic’s lives have been replaced with “Tail Saves,” which is exactly what it sounds like: if you lose all your rings or fall off an edge, Tails will come pick you up and get you right back on track.

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I wasn’t able to try the new “Rival Rush” mode where you go head-to-head with Metal Sonic, but I’m excited for it! Being able to leave Metal Sonic in the dust is the quintessential Sonic storyline that I felt was missing from the original game. Grab your Doctor Eggman park tickets and I’ll see you on Sweet Mountain!

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Jeffrey Vega is a Social Producer at IGN who will probably do a TikTok version of this article. You can follow him on Twitter @jeffreyvega and Instagram.

GTA 5 Sells 150 Million Copies As GTA Online Continues To Grow

Rockstar’s open-world game Grand Theft Auto V continues to soar. Take-Two, the parent company of Rockstar Games, announced during an earnings call that the game has now shipped 150 million copies.

This is up by 5 million from the 145 million figure reported three months ago. Not only is the game selling well, but its GTA Online mode is cruising. Management reiterated that its new Los Santos Tuners update helped propel the game to new player and spending records.

The entire GTA series has now passed 350 million units sold, which compares to 400 million for Call of Duty.

Rockstar’s latest game, Red Dead Redemption II, continues to succeed too, with its own sales rising to 38 million. Combining the first game and the sequel, Red Dead Redemption franchise sales have now climbed to nearly 60 million.

GTA V will continue to grow, as Rockstar is releasing the open-world game on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in November. A standalone version of GTA Online will also release in November, and it will be free on PS5 at launch.

In other news, Take-Two announced that two of its “core immersive” games have been delayed to later in fiscal 2022, though the company did not say what these games are.

For the quarter ended June 30, Take-Two pulled in $813.3 million in revenue, which was down 2% compared to $831.3 million during the same period last year. Total net income, however, rose by 72% to $152.3 million. Recurrent consumer spending, which is money from microtransactions like virtual currency, DLC, and in-game purchases, increased by 15%.

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GTA Parent Company Take-Two Delays Two “Core Immersive” Titles, Needed More Time For Polish

Take-Two, the parent company of Rockstar Games and 2K Games, has delayed two of its upcoming “core immersive” titles. As part of the company’s latest earnings release, management confirmed that these two games–whatever they might be–will now be released later in fiscal 2022 than previously announced.

Take-Two did not announce what these titles were, so we can only guess. One of Take-Two’s unannounced immersive core titles is coming from its 2K Games label, which could mean the new BioShock game, but this is not confirmed.

During an earnings call, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said he does not expect any more of the company’s announced titles to be delayed. Zelnick also confirmed that the titles were delayed so the development teams could focus on polish. He added that the delays were not related to COVID; he pointed out that teams have been able to work efficiently at home during the pandemic.

Take-Two also announced during its earnings release that Grand Theft Auto V has shipped 150 million copies, while GTA Online continues to set records ahead of GTA V’s launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in November.