Fortnite Guide: Investigate An Anomaly On Shark Island

Fortnite Season 6 is teasing players with new Anomaly puzzles, like the Shark Island Anomaly players encounter once they progress far enough in the Season 6 Battle Pass. This particular challenge and associated puzzle becomes available once you hit Battle Pass level 28. Here’s where to find and how to investigate the Shark Island Anomaly in Fortnite Season 6.

How to Investigate an Anomaly on Shark Island

Naturally, you’ll first want to land on Shark Island. This unnamed location is still quite obvious once you see it in person, as it features a rock formation that looks like a shark opening its jaws. It’s found in the northwest corner of the island, north of Coral Castle.

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Shark Island location

Once you hit land, you’ll want to head to the north side of the island, where you’ll find a glowing butterfly which flutters to and from three strange silver canisters sticking out of the ground.

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They seem nondescript, but approach them and you’ll see they emit holograms when you’re close by. Each one shows a classic Jonesy avatar performing some sort of physical move. From left to right on the map, they show him…

Crouching…

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And jumping.

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Head to each canister and perform the move you see in the hologram. An audiovisual clue will confirm you’ve done it right, and after all three are complete, the Anomaly will reappear in the center.

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You’ll need to build over to it with a plank or two. Once you’ve reached the Anomaly, press the interact button and that’s it! You’ve completed the second Anomaly puzzle for Fortnite Season 6, this time earning yourself the Agent Jones (Jump 23) cosmetic, pictured below.

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This isn’t the only Season 6 challenge you can complete right now. Be sure to also check out our guides on how to investigate the Anomaly in Lazy Lake, how to craft the Hunter’s Cloak, and where to find three Golden Artifacts.

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City of Lies Review

City of Lies debuts in theaters on March 19 and on Digital and On Demand on April 9.

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Occurring within months of each other in late 1996 and early 1997, the shooting deaths of rap icons Tupac Shakur and Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace are indelible stamps on a particular moment in time. As a high school student at the time, shock at their passings was coupled with speculation on who did it and why. It speaks to how much of an impact both musicians made in such a short time that the curiosity surrounding their respective deaths remains a heated part of the cultural conversation nearly a quarter-century later.

Director Brad Furman’s City of Lies attempts to both answer and add to this speculation, but a scattershot stylistic approach and some questionable narrative choices make the film a mixed bag at best. Arriving on VOD this week after several years languishing on studio shelves (it was filmed in 2016 and originally scheduled for release in 2018), the film’s leading turn from tarnished star Johnny Depp makes its very existence as much a time capsule as the subject matter it covers.

Based on the book LAbyrinth by author Randall Sullivan, the film hones in on the events surrounding Wallace’s shooting, with Furman using his Lincoln Lawyer-honed procedural skills to jump-off into a wider examination of corruption within the LAPD. Depp occupies the lead role of Russell Poole, the Los Angeles detective initially tasked with investigating Wallace’s death before a separate-but-related shooting nine days later involving two L.A. police officers, one of whom was affiliated with Death Row Records — rivals of Notorious B.I.G.’s Bad Boy Records.

Poole is soon pulled into a depressing morass of corruption throughout the LAPD, and begins an obsession spanning nearly two decades. Much of the preceding is conveyed via flashbacks set in 2015, via conversations between Poole and journalist “Jack” Jackson (Forest Whitaker), who is himself attempting to cover the Biggie story in hopes of repairing his own damaged reputation.

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This bifurcated lens — that of police and that of journalism — allows for a welcome exploration of the shootings from both a legal and cultural perspective, but too often it has the effect of refracting our focus, making it feel like we’re peering through one window to look through another. Indeed, the film is at its most compelling when methodically laying out the expanding web of criminality surrounding the shootings as well as the many parties involved, bolstered by a strong roster of supporting players like Shea Whigham and Xander Berkeley.

But problems arise when screenwriter Christian Contreras’ script attempts to tackle a lot of big ideas relating to pop culture and race and political corruption without really laying the track to underline why the East Coast-West Coast feud was such a big deal, and why it would have been such an appealing prospect for law officers to align themselves with the feuding labels. This ends up making things muddier as more elements are added to the mix instead of bringing them into sharper relief. By the end, we are practically drowning in muck as we take stock of a system seemingly bent on remaining bent.

A separate problem is Depp’s mannered, mumbly performance. Even noticeably grayer, sporting a paunch and fuzzy upper-lip, Depp’s Poole still feels like a collection of the actor’s most recognizable tics. Granted, achieving anonymity is difficult for a star who at one time commanded as much wattage as Depp, but for someone who, also at one time, was known for his ability to effortlessly disappear into roles, it’s notable just how much the persona overwhelms the performance here.

Far from a proud reclamation of superstar status for Depp, this serves instead as a hollow reminder of the days when his mere presence on the marquee was enough to guarantee acclaim. The real Poole passed away of a heart attack in 2015, leaving unsolved the crime that consumed the last 18 years of his life, and while his cinematic incarnation is portrayed as honorable and upstanding (if flawed), he also remains largely a cipher, unfortunately.

Yes, he’s driven by the desire to seek justice for Wallace and expose the corruption within the department, but we never get enough of a sense of what motivates him. Something to elevate the whole thing and make it seem like anything but a modern Serpico riff, with Poole as the proverbial Last Good Cop. Meanwhile, the relationship with Jackson, while allowing for the simple joy of seeing two talented actors like Depp and Whitaker play off each other, follows a too-familiar arc ending at a place that doesn’t feel entirely earned.

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Animal Crossing Is Adding April Fool’s Day And Prom Items In Next Update

Animal Crossing: New Horizons‘ next update arrives on March 18, and it’s introducing a handful of new seasonal items to the game in addition to the previously detailed Sanrio content and other features. The first will be different colored whoopee cushions to celebrate April Fool’s Day, which players will be able to order from Nook Shopping starting March 26.

The whoopee cushions will be available until April 1. After that, Nook Shopping will stock different prom-themed items until April 30 to celebrate prom season, including a prom wall, prom night flooring, and a prom sash. Various prom clothing will also be for sale in the Able Sisters’ shop during the same time frame.

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Like previous content updates, the March 18 update will also include a free gift for all players. After downloading and installing the update, everyone will receive a special cake celebrating New Horizons’ first anniversary in their mailbox. You can take a look at the cake and other new seasonal items above.

In addition to the new items, the New Horizons update is increasing the number of Custom Design and Pro Design slots by 50 each, greatly increasing the number of patterns you can keep. Nintendo is also adding a Custom Designs Portal and Custom Design Pro Editor+ to the Nook Shopping catalog; after purchasing these, you can download patterns and create your own right from your Nook Phone.

Later this month, Nintendo is also updating the Nook Link service in the Nintendo Switch Online app. Following that update, you’ll be able to earn Nook Points by accessing the app each day. These can be redeemed for special items in your game. Nintendo is also releasing a “limited-time web service” called the Island Tour Creator that will let you create and share virtual posters and tour video showcasing your island. You can read more about the update and all the new features it’s introducing on the official Animal Crossing website.

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Everything New On Disney+ In April 2021: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Earth Moods, And More

As the months blow by and the likelihood of quarantine hopefully receding soon into the rear-view as April nears, there’s still plenty of compelling content popping up along each streaming service. While April is not exactly bursting with tons and tons of new stuff, what there will be on offer on Disney+ in April 2021 is pretty formidable and worth making a point of catching.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier has only just started, so it’s hard to believe its six episodes will already wrap things up for the next MCU series in April. The series airs new episodes each Friday, and then coming to a close with an April 23 finale. On April 30, Marvel Studios: Assembled, the new documentary series of specials that goes behind the scenes of Marvel Cinematic Universe television shows and movies, will air an episode that peeks behind the curtain on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

For something completely different, Disney+ is rolling out more content to help soothe your jangled and stressed nerves. On April 16, Earth Moods offers an “escape from the cacophony of everyday life” with “a visual and soundscape experience [taking] viewers on the ultimate retreat–transporting them to a vast array of colorful and calming corners of the world.” Set to visuals of blue glaciers, arid deserts, and lush rainforests, an impressive soundtrack boasting collaborations with Snoop Dogg, David Bowie, and Massive Attack’s Neil Davidge is sure to help you catch your breath and a bit of a break–for whatever the reason you might need it.

If some chill-out content is really your speed, National Geographic’s Secrets of the Whales will be a nice sedative. Airing April 22, the special was filmed over three years across 24 locations, and “plunges viewers deep within the epicenter of whale culture.” Even if you’re not in the mood for something educational, all that whale song is sure to help you relax.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to Disney+ for the month of April, while you patiently wait for the release of Falcon and Winter Soldier, which lands on March 18.

New to Disney+ for April 2021

Friday, April 2

  • Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: No Time Like the Present (S1)
  • Disney Walk the Prank (S1)
  • Disney Walk the Prank (S2)
  • Disney Walk the Prank (S3)
  • Higglytown Heroes (S1)
  • Higglytown Heroes (S2)
  • The Island at the Top of the World
  • Third Man on the Mountain
  • The Last Ice
  • Made in a Day (S1)
  • Secrets of the Zoo (S4)
  • Sharks of the Bermuda Triangle
  • The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
  • The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers
  • The Big Year
  • Night at the Museum
  • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
  • Caravan of Courage
  • Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume I
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars – Volume II
  • Star Wars: Ewoks (S1)
  • Star Wars: Ewoks (S2)
  • The Story of the Faithful Wookiee

Friday, April 9

  • Disney Future-Worm!
  • Disney Kick Buttowki: Suburban Daredevil (S1)
  • Disney Kick Buttowki: Suburban Daredevil (S2)
  • Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: Time After Time (S1 Finale)
  • The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
  • Man of the House
  • Mark Twain and Me
  • Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale
  • Cesar Millan: The Real Story

Friday, April 16

  • Big Shot
  • Earth Moods
  • The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
  • Treasure Buddies
  • White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
  • National Geographic: Earth Moods Volume I
  • Primal Survivor (S5)
  • The Kid Who Would Be King
  • RIO

Thursday, April 22

  • Secrets of the Whales

Friday, April 23

  • Disney Junior Puppy Dog Pals (S3)
  • Disney Liv and Maddie (S1)
  • Disney Liv and Maddie (S2)
  • Disney Liv and Maddie (S3)
  • Disney Liv and Maddie : Cali Style (S4)
  • Disney My Music Story: Sukimaswitch
  • Being the Queen
  • Baby’s Day Out
  • Big Shot
  • The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
  • The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers

Friday, April 30

  • Adventures in Wonderland
  • Big Shot
  • Disney Ducktales (S3)
  • Disney Junior Mira
  • Marvel Studios: Assembled
  • The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers
  • Oklahoma!

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Daily Deals: New Intel 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop Processors up for Preorder

The new 11th generation Intel Rocket Lake desktop processors are up for preorder at Newegg. They are not available anywhere else so if you are intent on getting one of these for your upcoming Intel-based rig, then don’t hesitate. We’ve also found some great deals on external hard drives, TVs, robot vacuum cleaners, games, and more so check them all out below.

Daily Deals for March 16

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Get $20 Amazon Credit When You Buy A Nintendo Switch Lite This Week

Deals on Nintendo hardware don’t come around too often, but right now there’s a pretty sweet promotion on the Nintendo Switch Lite. GameStop and Amazon are both offering $20 gift cards with the purchase of the handheld-only console at retail price. It’s unclear when the promotions end, but since Amazon is matching GameStop’s deal, both will likely end at the same time.

All four color options–turquoise, coral, yellow, and gray–are available at both retailers with the promotion. As the younger sibling of the family, the Switch Lite is an impressive iteration on Nintendo’s popular console. The handheld-only device has a 5.5-inch touchscreen, fairly solid battery life, and a great one-piece design that includes something the Switch doesn’t: a traditional D-pad.

The Switch Lite is particularly great for those who travel a lot and for kids. If you’re picking up a Switch Lite, make sure to take a peek at our roundup of the best Switch games for kids. And if your house is already home to multiple Switch consoles, you should consider the Nintendo Switch Online family membership, which grants access to online features and classic games for up to eight users.

Fortnite Guide: Investigate An Anomaly In Lazy Lake

Anomalies are back for Fortnite Season 6 and this time solving their puzzles will grant players new costumes for Agent Jones, the level 1 Battle Pass reward. These Anomalies will continue throughout the season as players unlock new Battle Pass levels at their own pace, but we’ve got the details for the first one for you right here.

You’ll unlock the Lazy Lake Anomaly puzzle when you get to Battle Pass level 14, which also happens to be when you unlock Lara Croft. With her comes this Anomaly puzzle, so head into Battle Royale or Team Rumble and drop into Lazy Lake.

The specific house you’re aiming for is shown below. It’s a blue house on the north side of the named location, sitting next to an odd-shaped yellow house to the right of the lake itself.

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Here’s what it will look like on street level.

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Head inside the front door and right away you should notice a glimmering butterfly is hovering above the dining table. It will quickly move downstairs into the basement level and disappear into a teddy bear sitting in a chair.

Smash the wall in front of the bear to reveal a secret room housing a peculiar glass display table adorned with empty jewel slots. This is your Anomaly puzzle.

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To solve it, you’ll need to activate each jewel in the correct order. Approach each slot and use the interact button–don’t worry, it’s quite forgiving if you mess up. You’ll know when you’ve inserted a jewel correctly because it will stay in place. If it disappears, you’ll want to start over until you insert the four jewels in the correct order.

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We’ve tested the puzzle a few times and the solution doesn’t seem to change. Here’s the right order to insert the jewels by color:

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  • Blue
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Once you’ve done it correctly, the Anomaly will reappear in the center of the display. Interact with it once more to complete the challenge and earn Agent Jones a stylish, albeit tattered, suit to wear in later rounds.

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We’ll have plenty more Anomaly puzzle solutions to share as we encounter them over the coming days.

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Hearthstone Forged In The Barrens Expansion, Year Of The Gryphon Launching March 30

Blizzard has announced that Hearthstone‘s next expansion, Forged in the Barrens, will launch on March 30. The company will be revealing new cards over the next week, culminating in the final reveal stream to take place on March 22 at 10 AM PT. It will be hosted by streamer RegisKillbin, community manager Chris Sierra, and game designer Liv Breeden.

Forged in the Barrens brings 135 new cards to Hearthstone, and introduces the ten mercenary characters who players will follow through the entire year. Part of that will be the new Mercenaries game mode, a rogue-like RPG coming in a future expansion.

Following the final card reveal, streamers will be showing off “Theorycrafting” streams starting March 23. These will allow high-profile Hearthstone players to experiment with cards ahead of the expansion, using decks with at least 10 Barrens cards in each deck.

You can also register for a Fireside Gathering to open your card packs starting on March 26. The new set won’t be playable in Standard until the launch date, but a pair of special Barrens Fireside Brawls will let you tinker with the new cards within that special mode, during your Fireside event.

As the first expansion of the year, Forged in the Barrens will also mark the start of the new Year of the Gryphon. That means a new set of cards cycling out of Standard, but Blizzard is doing things differently this time. Rather than simply rotate some cards out, it’s introducing an entirely new “Core set” of cards in place of the Basic and Classic sets. The Core set will be free for all players, and unlocked by reaching progression goals with each character. If you’ve already met the unlock requirements, you’ll simply have the full set when you login for the new season of content.

Year of the Gryphon is also launching with a new Classic mode, which will let you play all of the original Hearthstone cards in their original 2014 state. For more details, check out everything we know about Hearthstone’s 2021 plans.

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Judd Apatow’s Pandemic Comedy For Netflix Adds To Its Cast

Judd Apatow is one of the filmmakers who is currently putting together a film about the pandemic, and now the veteran director and producer has rounded out the cast for his own movie, The Bubble.

The Bubble tells a meta-story about a group of actors who are trying to complete a big-budget Hollywood movie during the pandemic while living together in a hotel. Joining the cast for this movie are Rob Delaney (who also recently joined Mission: Impossible 7 and 8), Vir Das, Galen Hopper, Samson Kayo, Nick Kocher, Guz Khan, Ross Lee, Harry Trevaldwyn, and Danielle Vitalis. All of this casting information came from Deadline.

They join the previously announced cast that includes Fred Armisen, David Duchovny, Keegan-Michael Key, Karen Gillan, Maria Bakalova, Pedro Pascal, and Peter Serafinowicz. Apatow’s daughter, Iris, is also in The Bubble, as well as actress Leslie Mann, who is married to Apatow.

Apatow co-wrote the script for The Bubble with Pam Brady and he’s set to direct it.

According to a previous report, the movie is inspired in part by what happened in real life with Jurassic World: Dominion, as Laura Dern, Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, Chris Pratt, and Bryce Dallas Howard became stuck in the UK as they filmed the newest Jurassic World movie.

The Bubble is slated to premiere on Netflix, and it marks the veteran’s first movie for the streaming service.

Apatow is known for directing the comedies The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, This Is 40, and Trainwreck. His most recent film was The King of Staten Island starring SNL’s Pete Davidson. Apatow is also known for his producing work, as he produced films such as The Cable Guy, Anchorman, Superbad, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and Pineapple Express.

Rian Johnson’s New Natasha Lyonne-Starring Mystery Show Poker Face Gets Series Order From Peacock

Peacock has announced a 10-episode order for Poker Face, a new hour-long mystery series from Rian Johnson (Knives Out, Star Wars: The Last Jedi). Poker Face will be Johnson’s first television series.

Given Johnson’s financial and critical success with the 2019 whodunit Knives Out, and the director’s pre-COVID stated intentions of developing a follow-up that would have Daniel Craig’s detective Benoit Blanc solving another murder, it’s not a shock to learn Johnson is feeling inspired by the genre. Beyond Johnson’s involvement, all that’s known so far is that Natasha Lyonne (Russian Doll, Orange is the New Black) will star.

“I’m very excited to dig into the type of fun, character driven, case-of-the-week mystery goodness I grew up watching. It’s my happy place,” said Johnson in a release. “Having Natasha as a partner in crime is a dream, and we’ve found the perfect home at Peacock.”

Lyonne will co-executive produce along with Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) and Danielle Renfrew Behren (Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck). And speaking of mysteries, it was also recently announced that Lyonne’s Netflix series Russian Doll has cast Schitt’s Creek’s Annie Murphy for Season 2–though still no word on what story that season will tell, whether it will connect with the recursive Season 1, or even what role Murphy will portray.

No release date or timelines for Poker Face’s production have yet been disclosed.

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