DC Movie Black Adam Enters Final Week Of Production, As The Rock Teases A “Cutting-Edge” Scene

The upcoming DC superhero movie Black Adam is coming to an end of its production schedule, and star The Rock has now celebrated the milestone with a neat behind-the-scenes look at the film.

Posting on Instagram, The Rock shared an image of himself, shirtless, having “tiny white tracking dots” applied to his body for a “very cool cutting-edge scene.”

These tracking dots, applied by makeup artist Bjoern Rehbein, are being attached to “very specific areas” of The Rock’s body so the visual effects team can create some kind of effect.

The Rock said the tracking dots can measure his “muscle fibers intensely activating and moving while Black Adam is raging to seek & destroy his enemies.”

Speaking more generally about the film, The Rock said his training, diet, and conditioning on Black Adam has been “relentless,” and the most challenging of his entire career. That’s because he’s had to maintain his look “for months,” and reach his peak physical form in the final week of shooting. “Our collective goal is to raise the bar with Black Adam,” he said. “To deliver the antihero you’ve been waiting for and you deserve.”

Black Adam releases in July 2022. It’s directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (Run All Night, The Shallows) and also stars Pierce Brosnan, Noah Centineo, and Aldis Hodge.

Cooler Master’s $2,000 Gaming Chair Features Haptic Feedback

Gaming chairs come in a variety of shapes and very loud colors, but one thing that has been missing from this furniture is a way to make them more immersive. PC accessories manufacturer Cooler Master and haptics specialist D-BOX plans to change that with the Motion 1, a chair that incorporates the same technology from theaters and theme parks to provide users with haptic feedback support while playing a game or watching a movie.

It’s worth noting that the chair will only work with nearly 200 PC games for now while Cooler Master works on console game integration. It won’t be cheap either as $2,000 is the starting price-point and goes up to $2,300 for the top-tier Motion 1.

“This innovation will provide movement and vibration to gamers, allowing them to have a better experience by bringing an immersive and more realistic aspect to the game,” D-BOX president Sébastien Mailhot said in a press release. “Cooler Master has developed a unique and versatile design, providing unparalleled comfort for working, playing, and for watching movies, while also benefiting from high-fidelity haptic movement.”

While the teaser trailer reveals very little of what the chair actually looks like, the few glimpses seen did reveal a swivel base, plenty of padding, and a throne-like silhouette. If you’d prefer more options or you simply can’t wait to sink into something even more luxurious for your next gaming session, check out our feature on the best PC and console gaming chairs that you can buy right now.

Danny Trejo Might Be Playing Santa Claus in American Horror Stories

The cast of Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Stories has been revealed, and it includes Danny Trejo as Santa.

A teaser video, posted on the official American Horror Story Twitter account on Wednesday, confirmed some of the cast members appearing in FX on Hulu’s upcoming American Horror Stories series. The star-studded lineup featured a number of familiar names from the flagship show, together with a whole load of newcomers.

The names cycle on-screen pretty quickly, however, we’ve checked the list (and we’ve checked it twice) to see that Danny Trejo is set to play a character called “Santa” in the series. The name certainly conjures up images of the man in the big red suit, but fans will have to wait to find out whether Trejo is delivering a ho-ho-horror story in one of the episodes.

Trejo’s Santa is joining an A-list cast that features several American Horror Story veterans, returning to the franchise to play entirely new characters, such as John Carol Lynch taking on the role of Larry Bitterman, as well as Naomi Grossman playing Rabid Ruth, Billie Lourd as Liv Whitley, and Matt Bomer as Michael.

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Newcomers include Gavin Creel as Troy, Sierra McCormick as Scarlett, Ashley Martin Carter as Rowena, Paris Jackson as Maya, Belissa Escobedo as Shanti, Kaia Gerber as Ruby, Aaron Tveit as Adam, Rhenzy Feliz as Chad, Madison Bailey as Kelley, Kyle Red Silverstein as Quinn, Amy Grabow as Tipper Gore, Dyllón Burnside as James, Nico Greetham as Zinn, Charles Melton as Wyatt, Kevin McHale as Barry, and Virginia Gardner as Bernadette.

According to the tweet, “this isn’t even the half of it,” so presumably there will a few more cast members appearing in the show’s 10 self-contained episodes. Murphy previously explained that each story will last just a single episode, in contrast to American Horror Story’s anthology approach of a standalone story set across an entire season.

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The Witcher: Blood Origin Casts a New Lead Actress

Netflix has cast Sophia Brown (Giri/Haji) as Éile in The Witcher: Blood Origin – a replacement for the starring role after Jodie Turner-Smith left production.

Announcing the news on Twitter, Netflix wrote: “Sophia Brown joins as Éile, an elite warrior-turned-nomadic musician who is forced to return to the way of the blade after a grand reckoning on the Continent sends her on a quest for vengeance and redemption”

Sophia Brown (Source: Netflix).

Previously, Jodie Turner-Smith was cast in the role, but left before filming started due to a scheduling conflict. Brown joins Laurence O’Fuarin (Vikings) and Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Discovery), who will play Fjall and Scían respectively.

Blood Origin is a prequel series to Netflix’s mainline Witcher show, set in an elven world 1200 years before the adventures of Geralt of Rivia. It will tell a brand new story “lost to time” — including “the creation of the first prototype Witcher, and the events that lead to the pivotal ‘conjunction of the spheres,’ when the worlds of monsters, men, and elves merged to become one.” It will be a story told over six episodes, and doesn’t yet have a release date.

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Blood Origin is being developed by the original series’ showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, and Declan de Barra who wrote The Witcher Season 1 episode ‘Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials.’ If you want to know more, we’ve explained how the show fits into The Witcher timeline.

It’s possible we’ll learn more about the show during tomorrow’s WitcherCon, which includes Henry Cavill, developers of the Witcher games, and more. That means we should also learn more about The Witcher Season 2, which wrapped filming in April.

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Dark Souls 3 Now Runs At 60FPS on Xbox Series X/S

Thanks to Microsoft’s FPS Boost, Dark Souls 3 on Xbox Series X/S will now run at 60 FPS.

Revealed on Twitter by Xbox, this free update is now available to all Xbox Series X/S owners. To get the most out of this FPS Boost upgrade, Microsoft recommends rebooting your console after the update is complete.

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As noted by Eurogamer, this upgrade brings Dark Souls 3 closer to the performance levels seen on PS5. Via backwards compatibility, Dark Souls 3 locks the game at 1080p/60 FPS on Sony’s latest console. While the Xbox Series X/S version still only supports resolution up to 900p, the 60 FPS jump will provide a much smoother experience than it had before.

This FPS Boost, in combination with the Xbox Series X/S’ SSD hard drives that cut down on load times, makes Dark Souls 3 worth another look for those that may have been holding off due to the disparity in performance on the consoles. It’s also great for those looking to replay all the FromSoftware games before Elden Ring is released in early 2022.

Dark Souls 3 is just one of the 95 games that support FPS Boost on Xbox Series X/S, a list that now includes Skyrim, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Yakuza 6, Alien: Isolation, Metro: Last Light, and much more.

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If you are jumping into Dark Souls 3 for the first time, be sure to check out our original review from 2016 and our full Dark Souls 3 Wiki Guide that will help you through even the most difficult encounters.

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Nintendo Teams Up With Edible Arrangements For Mario Kart-Themed Bundles You Can Eat

Nintendo has announced a partnership with Edible Arrangements that gives fans the opportunity to send Mario Kart-themed edible arrangements to friends later this month.

Starting July 12 in the US and Canada, Edible will offer several bundles to choose from, including the Rainbow Road arrangement that comes with pineapples cut into the shapes of coins and stars. Also included in the bundle are “swizzle rainbow berries, grapes, and melon.”

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The Cookie & Fruit Power-Up Birthday bundle, meanwhile, comes with fruit dipped into sugary stuff, pineapple stars, cookie sandwiches, and a Mario-themed balloon.

The Flower Cup FruitFlowers bundle is for people looking to make a statement to a loved one. It includes fruit dipped in chocolate with Mario Kart iconography, as well as a bouquet of fruit flowers.

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There are 15 bundles in all, starting at $22 and going up to $95. Head to Edible’s website to see the full range.

Nintendo and Edible are also launching a sweepstakes with a prize of a Nintendo Switch system and a download code for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. More details are available on the Edible website, which you cannot actually eat.

In other news, Nintendo just announced the Switch OLED model, which launches in October for $350 USD. For more, check out GameSpot’s breakdown of why it’s coming and who it’s for in the video above. You can also check out our thoughts on why the Switch OLED may be perfect for handheld users with commitment issues.

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The Lord Of The Rings: Peter Jackson Recalls The One Time He “Snapped” On Set

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings, Deadline spoke with many of the key players involved in getting the movie made for a deep dive retrospective. The full piece is a fascinating look back into what has become one of the biggest fantasy movie series ever, and it contains a number of eye-catching stories about the struggle to get the movies made.

In particular, the budget was a concern. Jackson was initially given $60 million per movie, but this was optimistic. In reality, he needed at least $120 million for each movie, and this ballooning budget caused a stir amongst the financiers who were paying for it.

“There was a lot of pressure, and they were very upset with us as the budgets went up,” Jackson said of New Line executives Rolf Mittwe and Bob Shaye. “The anger was understandable. They aren’t the bad guys in this story; we are really the bad guys for going over budget.”

This pressure and anger eventually “stabilized,” Jackson said, when producer Barrie Osborne joined the project. At this time, the movie got “re-budgeted and realistic.”

“We all felt a bit under siege, but looking back on it, I get it, I understand it all now much clearer,” Jackson said.

While things did eventually settle down, Jackson recalled a particularly tense moment when he blew a fuse on set. While filming the Helm’s Deep scene for The Two Towers, Jackson eyed Osborne walking up to the remote set in a rock quarry, carrying a special phone that could work in off-the-grid locations. Osborne had New Line’s Michael Lynne on the phone for Jackson to discuss budget concerns and the possibility of suing the director, but Jackson was having none of it.

Here’s how it went down:

“It was a period of time when New Line were at their most angry with us in terms of the budget,” Jackson said. “I am on the parapet, probably with Viggo [Mortensen], and I see Barrie. It took him about 30 minutes to huff and puff his way to get on the top, and so I kept on shooting. Barrie arrives and says, ‘I have the studio, I’ve got to connect you with Michael Lynne of New Line.’ I ask why. He says, ‘Oh, he’s going to threaten to sue you and sell the house from under you to cover the cost overruns.’ Barrie was just the messenger, but it was one of the only points where I really snapped. I said, ‘Just tell Michael Lynne that I’m shooting this f**king film and I’m doing the best job I can, and I’m not going to interrupt my day with a phone call like that.’ Barrie picked up the cellphone and made his way back down to the car and drove off.”

Also in the piece, Jackson recalls a time when he saw a different side of Shaye. He traveled to Los Angeles to screen footage from the film at Shaye’s house, and Jackson witnessed Shaye breaking down into tears in the bathroom over his concerns about doing right by the stakeholders.

“Before it started, Bob signaled to me with his finger, you know, ‘Come with me.’ I followed him, and we went into a bathroom, he shut the door. I’m there alone in a bathroom with Bob Shaye thinking, what the hell is this? He looked at me and he said, ‘Please, Peter, please, we have all these partners, they’re relying on the success of this film. If it doesn’t work, they’re going to go under, so I just want you to know how important it is for me that we don’t let our partners down.’ And he began to cry. I mean, Bob began to sob, and it was literally the most personal moment that I ever had with him.”

Jackson added: “I just said to Bob, ‘Look, I’m doing my best, Bob. I hear you, I get it, and I understand, and I’m trying to make the best film I can.’ He really cared. He was crying not on behalf of New Line. He was crying on behalf of all the international partners that they brought on board to help finance the film, the Greens and the Hadidas, all the independent distributors that had bought into the project. He was crying on their behalf, not on his own, or his own company’s behalf.”

This is just a very small sampling of the fascinating insight from Deadline’s piece–go read the full thing here.

The Lord of the Rings would go on to become a massive success both commercially and critically. The entire series won 17 Academy Awards, and The Return of the King specifically won 11 on its own, including Best Picture. Jackson would go on to direct The Hobbit trilogy, but it was not as successful critically, and Jackson later acknowledged he was winging it.

Looking ahead, Warner Bros. is producing a Lord of the Rings animated movie, while Amazon is currently shooting a Lord of the Rings TV series. Outside of film and TV, Daedalic Entertainment just shared more details on its upcoming game, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum. What’s more, a new Lord of the Rings audiobook is coming from Andy Serkis.

Scream 5 Director Says Movie Is Entirely Finished

The upcoming fifth Scream movie is now finished. The film–simply titled Scream–it due to hit theaters in January 2022.

The completion of Scream was announced on Twitter by co-director Tyler Gillett. He posted an image of himself and directing partner Matt Bettinelli-Olpin posing with the series’s iconic killer Ghostface and stated that he was “so excited for you to see it!” Check it out below:

Scream wrapped production back in November 2020 and releases on January 14 2022. The movie features several of the cast members from Wes Craven’s original Scream movies, namely Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, and Marley Shelton. They will be joined by new actors Jack Quaid (The Boys), Melissa Barrera (Vida, the upcoming In the Heights) and Jenna Ortega (Insidious: Chapter 2, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous).

Plot details are currently underwraps, but Cox recently suggested that the movie would be more than just the fifth film in a long-running series. “It’s not Scream 5, this is Scream,” she said. “These directors are incredible, they’re making it absolutely, it’s a new franchise. It’s hip, it’s scary, it’s just a new Scream. It’s not a reboot, it’s not a remake, it’s just a brand new launch. I think it’s going to be fantastic.”

As well as Scream 5, there are also new entries in the Candyman, Halloween, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre series on the way. Candyman releases in August, while Halloween Kills arrives in October. The ninth Texas Chainsaw movie is also expected soon, but that doesn’t have a release date yet.

CD Projekt Red Officially Opens Its First Canadian Studio

Cyberpunk and The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red continues to expand to new territories. The developer’s deal to open an office in Vancouver, first announced in March, has now closed.

“It’s official!” the studio said on Twitter with an image of the CD Projekt Red Vancouver logo. Games industry analyst Daniel Ahmad said on Twitter that the deal closed today, July 8.

In March, CD Projekt Red announced that it had acquired Digital Scapes, a company it had been working with for three years already, to establish its first Canadian studio.

CD Projekt Red Vancouver joins the studio’s main teams in Krakow and Wroclaw Poland, and all three will work together on the company’s upcoming games.

“For three years we have been closely working together, and we trust them completely. Digital Scapes have put in a great deal of work during the making of Cyberpunk 2077, assisting with development of the game and optimizing its various features,” CD Projekt Red head of production and CTO Paweł Zawodny said. “In addition to contributing to our projects the new team will help us perfect our technologies and will broaden our competences in this respect. “We believe that the hugely talented Digital Scapes crew is the perfect foundation upon which to build a wider CD Projekt Red Vancouver team.”

Heading up CD Projekt Red Vancouver is Marcin Chudy, who himself is Polish-Canadian.

“Being a Polish Canadian, I personally take great satisfaction in building bridges between Canadian and Polish game development industries,” he said. “This is a great opportunity for Canadian developers to get involved with CD Projekt Red’s incredible IP and for CD Projekt Red to tap into Canada’s deep talent pool and game-making craft.”

CD Projekt Red has a number of ongoing projects. In addition to its efforts to support and improve Cyberpunk 2077, the studio is launching a Pokemon Go-style AR game called The Witcher: Monster Slayer on July 21. Additionally, the first-ever WitcherCon event from Netflix and CD Projekt Red takes place on July 9.

Dragon Age 4 Producer Shares Consolation Concept Art

While fans were disappointed by the news that neither Dragon Age nor Mass Effect would be making a showing at the upcoming EA Play Live, there is a tiny morsel of new Dragon Age 4 concept art to obsess over–which hints at the return of a group first encountered in Origins.

As picked up by GamesRadar, the artwork was shared by executive producer Christian Dailey, who apologized for the game not being a part of EA Play. Dailey assured fans that work on the game was progressing well, and promised that more would be shared when the time was right.

The message was shared alongside a new piece of concept art from Dragon Age 4, with eagle-eyed fans quickly spotting the crest of the Antivan Crows. The artwork depicts what are presumably a number of Crows members engaged in a rooftop fight, with a masked woman appearing front and center.

The Crows were first introduced in the very first Dragon Age game, as a group of assassins whose membership included suave companion Zevran Arainai. The Crows make subsequent appearances during a Zevran-focused quest in Dragon Age 2, and are later mentioned in Inquisition‘s war table quests.

Previous concept art has included another familiar faction, the Grey Wardens. Not much is currently known about the still-untitled upcoming Dragon Age game, other than a confirmation that the game will be set in Tevinter. The game still has no official release window.

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