The Mandalorian’s Gina Carano Faces Backlash Over Social Media Posts, Again

Actress Gina Carano is facing a backlash on social media over recent posts, including one that compared modern-day political disagreements to Nazi Germany.

Variety reports that the star stirred controversy on social media by sharing an Instagram post, suggesting that hating someone for their political views is akin to Germans hating Jewish citizens in 1930s Germany. The post had originally appeared on another account, but Carano’s sharing of it sparked controversy.

“Jews were beaten in the streets, not by Nazi soldiers but by their neighbors…even by children,” the post read. “Because history is edited, most people today don’t realize that to get to the point where Nazi soldiers could easily round up thousands of Jews, the government first made their own neighbors hate them simply for being Jews. How is that any different from hating someone for their political views.”

Another recent post seemed to make light of masking in light of coronavirus regulations. Both of those were removed. Others that share controversial or conspiratorial views have remained, including one that simply says, “Jeff Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

This latest round of controversy has renewed calls to drop her from The Mandalorian, inspiring a #FireGinaCarano hashtag.

Carano has inspired backlash before, having altered her Twitter bio in a way that was seen as making light of using a person’s gender-affirming pronouns. She later removed that from her Twitter bio, saying that her Mandalorian co-star Pedro Pascal helped her understand the purpose of them.

Carano’s character on The Mandalorian, Cara Dune, has appeared semi-regularly across both seasons. She was a bigger part of the second season, appearing in multiple episodes and factoring into the season finale conflict. There has also been speculation that Cara Dune will be a major part of the spin-off show Rangers of the New Republic, given that the character became a New Republic Ranger in the course of the show.

American Horror Story Season 10: Release Date, Filming, And Everything Else We Know

One of the best things about American Horror Story is its self-contained nature. True, there are thematic continuities from season-to-season, and Season 8: Apocalypse was a crossover event that required having watched prior seasons to fully appreciate. But for the most part, the anthology concept holds up. Every new season, creator Ryan Murphy and his rotating, repertory cast have the opportunity to expand their audience. And if you’re not feeling it? There will be another season, and a completely different story the following year.

We just finished Season 9: 1984–an earnest celebration of slasher tropes that unfortunately did not feature Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, or Evan Peters. Here is everything we know so far about the upcoming American Horror Story: Season 10.

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1. When will it air?

American Horror Story: Season 10 will air in 2021. No specific date has been announced beyond that. It only began filming on December 2, 2020, due to delays from the COVID-19 pandemic.

2. What’s the season’s theme?

The season’s theme has not been officially announced, although there has been some pretty convincing speculation. In an interview with TV Guide, Murphy said that there would be a big clue about Season 10’s theme in Episode 8 of Season 9: 1984. Fans subsequently picked up on an in-show discussion about cryptozoology–the study of scientifically dubious creatures like werewolves, dragons, Bigfoot, and the Loch Ness Monster. Perhaps these sorts of mythological creatures will figure largely into the new storyline.

3. Which actors are new?

The most notable new face on the cast is Maucaulay Culkin (Home Alone). He will be playing a role that, according to him, allows him to have “crazy, erotic sex” with Kathy Bates’ character. So that’ll be something to look forward to.

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4. Which actors are returning?

Murphy has the advantage of a massive repertory cast, many of whom have worked with him for years and know how he operates. Both Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are slated to return this season and will join other American Horror Story veterans like Kathy Bates, Billie Lourd, Adina Porter, and Lily Rabe.

5. Where is the filming taking place?

Filming has already begun in Provincetown, MA and will continue into March. The location has led some fans to theorize that Season 10 will address the Lady of the Dune, an murder victim who was discovered in Provincetown in 1974. Both the victim and the murderer remain unidentified.

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6. Are there any trailers or preview photos?

There is no trailer, but Murphy has been posting teaser images and gifs on his social media. He uploaded an image of sharp teeth, which comes up as “siren teeth” in an image search according to Redditors. This reinforces the cryptozoology theory. And combined with the ocean imagery in other teasers, perhaps Season 10 is about mermaids? We’ll have to wait (and keep checking Murphy’s Instagram) to see.

Charisma Carpenter Calls Out Joss Whedon’s “Harassment,” Buffy Cast Responds

Charisma Carpenter, who is best known for her role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, is speaking out about the show’s creator, Joss Whedon, for the first time, alleging he “abused his power on numerous occasions.” Her comments are a direct response to Justice League star Ray Fisher, who has been very vocal about his alleged treatment by Whedon on that movie’s set, and the investigation that followed.

The allegations came in the form of two tweets from the actress, who played Cordelia Chase on both shows. In the tweets, Carpenter reveals she took part in WarnerMedia’s investigation into Whedon’s behavior. “I participated in WarnerMedia’s Justice League investigation because I believe Ray to be a person of integrity who is telling his truth,” she tweeted. “His firing as Cyborg in The Flash was the last straw for me. Although I am not shocked, I am deeply pained by it.”

As for her own treatment by Whedon, Carpenter said the experience still impacts her. “For nearly two decades, I have held my tongue and even made excuses for certain events that traumatize me to this day,” she wrote. “Joss Whedon abused his power on numerous occasions while working together on the sets of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. While he found his misconduct amusing, it only serves to intensify my performance anxiety, disempower me, and alienate me from my peers. The disturbing incidents triggered a chronic physical condition from which I still suffer. It is with a beating, heavy heart that I say I coped in isolation and, at times, destructively.”

Carpenter’s allegations largely center around her first pregnancy, while a member of the Angel cast. She claims Whedon once called her into a closed-door meeting to ask if she was “going to keep it” and called her “fat” in front of colleagues. He also, according to Carpenter, “proceeded to attack my character, mock my religious beliefs, accuse me of sabotaging the show, and then unceremoniously fired me the following season once I gave birth.”

The actress also explained why she didn’t stand up for herself at the time. “Back then, I felt powerless and alone,” she wrote. “With no other option, I swallowed the mistreatment and carried on. After all, I had a baby on the way and was the primary breadwinner of my growing family.”

She also admits to making excuses for his behavior. “Despite the harassment, a part of me still sought his validation,” she said.

Shortly after Carpenter’s statement, members of the Buffy cast quickly responded on social media. Amber Benson, who played Tara on the series, wrote, “Buffy was a toxic environment and it starts at the top. [Charisma Carpenter] is speaking truth and I support her 100%. There was a lot of damage done during that time and many of us are still processing it twenty plus years later.”

Buffy herself, Sarah Michelle Gellar, also responded to the allegations on Instagram. “While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don’t want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon,” she wrote. “I am more focused on raising my family and surviving a pandemic currently, so I will not be making any further statements at this time. but I stand with all survivors of abuse and am proud of them for speaking out.”

Michelle Trachtenberg reposted Gellar’s comments, adding, “I am brave enough now as a 35 year old woman….To repost this. Because. This must. Be known. As a teenager. With his not appropriate behavior….very. Not. Appropriate.”

Lastly, Fisher, too, reacted to Carpenter’s statement, writing, “Charisma Carpenter is one of the bravest people I know. I am forever grateful for her courage and for her lending her voice to the Justice League investigation. Read her truth. Share her truth. Protect her at all costs.”

The investigation Carpenter took part in was closed on December 11, with WarnerMedia saying “remedial action” had been taken. In late November, Whedon exited the HBO series he was set to serve as showrunner on, The Nevers. Meanwhile, Fisher will be seen once more as Cyborg in Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League, which arrived on HBO Max in March. He was originally slated to play a role in The Flash standalone film but revealed in January that he’d been written out of the project.

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Resident Evil Village’s Lady Dimitrescu Was Based On Morticia Addams And Other Wicked Women

In an interview with IGN, Resident Evil Village art director Tomonori Takano elaborated on how the design for Lady Dimitrescu came to be. The team started with the concept of a “bewitching vampire” and went on to pull inspiration from several femme fatales including Anjelica Huston’s Morticia Addams, Japanese urban legend Hashaku-sama, and 16th-century Hungarian noblewoman/serial killer Elizabeth Báthory.

“In the early stages of planning, we decided on going with [a] castle and vampires motifs,” Tomori told IGN. “However, we did not want to be constrained by how vampires have been portrayed in various forms of popular entertainment.”

It’s true that the internet’s favorite Big Lady™ doesn’t really look like your traditional vampire babe. While her daughters certainly have a Dracula’s Mistresses vibe about them, Lady Dimitrescu’s aesthetic feels more like something out of a 1920’s period film. Not to mention, her staggering size definitely sets her apart from other vampire royalty. “The very first piece of concept art I drew was the scene in the trailer where Lady Dimitrescu ducks down to walk through the doorway,” Takano said. “From that moment, I knew I had to do that scene.”

But it’s not just that which sets her apart. Lady Dimitrescu, like the women she’s patterned after, may be scary, but she’s also elegant. While her daughters are repeatedly shown to be covered in gore, the lady of the house always looks pristine–even when she’s skewering your skull. This was intentional from the art direction team. Tanako said that they didn’t want to “lean too heavily into gothic horror designs for the entire village,” and that they had purposefully included “elements of the Great Depression-era into the overall design.”

The RE team put research into how effective their character designs actually were to make sure they were keeping with the new direction Resident Evil 7 took. “We analyzed the characters and elements in the Resident Evil series so far to see if they were truly scary,” Tanako said. “Or if they had become so conventional that they lost their effectiveness in scaring players.”

Series longtime producer Jun Takeuchi agreed saying: “If we want people to be scared, we need to think beyond the stereotypical zombies.” As the internet’s reaction has shown, a gigantic and murderous vampire with a Prohibition-era flare is certainly a step in an interesting new direction for the series.

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How to Get the Fortnite Flash Skin Before It Arrives in the Item Shop

The Flash is finally coming to Fortnite. He was scheduled to arrive on Saturday, February 13 according to an announcement from Epic Games but instead, The Flash chose to enter the “Loop” early in hopes of scoping out the competition for The Flash Cup.

What is the Flash Cup in Fortnite?

Starting at 3pm PT/ 6pm ET/ 11pm GMT on February 10, the Flash Cup is a duos tournament where players can team up with a friend to compete in a maximum of 10 matches within three hours for a chance to win The Flash skin and The Speed Force back bling. In order to compete, players must have an account level of 30 and have two-factor authentication enabled.

For more specific timing for each region, we suggest checking the Compete Tab while in-game.

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How to Unlock The Flash Skin

The top-performing duos in each region will not only unlock The Flash outfit but also the Speed Force back bling. To do so, they’ll need to beat out the competition by earning the most points within The Flash Cup’s 3-hour time slot.

  • Victory Royale: 42 Points
  • Second: 36 points
  • Third: 32 points
  • Fourth: 30 points
  • Fifth: 29 points
  • As placement drops from here, amount of points earned goes down by one

According to the Flash Cup rules on the Epic Games site, A Victory Royale will net you the most points. Reaching the top two, three, and so forth, follows in descending order. Getting a victory isn’t the only way to score points though, as each elimination (worth 1 point each) also adds to your total. The following rank placements will qualify you for The Flash outfit and back bling prize:

North America East

  • 1st – 1,750th

North America West

  • 1st – 500th

Europe

  • 1st – 3,500th

When Will The Flash Set Be in the Item Shop?

Don’t worry. If you aren’t one of the top teams, you can still nab The Flash before he dashes away. On February 13th, he’ll be available for purchase in the Fortnite Item Shop starting at 3pm PT/7pm ET and the following day at 12am GMT. Epic Games will also release The Flash Set, which includes:

  • The Flash Skin
  • The Speed Force Slasher Pickaxe
  • The Speed Force Back Bling
  • The Quick Bite Emote

The Flash is the latest licensed character to join Fortnite this season. And while he wasn’t introduced via the battle pass, his presence helps in highlighting a prolific roster. With heroes and villains like the Mandalorian, Predator, Terminator, and so on, there’s no telling who’ll be joining Fortnite next.

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Sonic’s Movie Voice Actor, Ben Schwartz, Has Not Been Approached For The Games

After 10 years behind the microphone, Roger Craig Smith is finished voicing Sonic the Hedgehog in Sega’s video games. Who will take over? That remains to be seen, but now actor Ben Schwartz, who voiced Sonic in Paramount’s movie, said he has not been approached to do it.

Speaking to ComicBook, Schwartz said he hasn’t given it any thought because the role had been Smith’s for so long. Now that Smith is ending his run, the question about who will replace him has come up and entered his mind, but no one has approached Schwartz about the job.

“The first time that it’s ever come up was because Roger seems to be stepping away, so, the first time ever, people are asking me I wonder, nobody’s asked me, between you and I, I haven’t really answered this question yet but nobody’s come up to me and said anything so my assumption is that, who knows?” he said. “But I wonder.”

Schwartz said he loves the Sonic universe and the fans, who he says have been supportive to him in his movie role.

“I wonder what would happen. But as of now, nobody’s had a conversation with me about any of that,” Schwartz said.

The actor also took some time to praise Smith for the job he did voicing Sonic.

“Roger Craig Smith is an absolute legend,” Schwartz said. “Like, his VO work, Sonic being one of them, but his career is unbelievable for a VO artist. He is so talented.”

Schwartz also told ComicBook in a separately published interview, which was published before Paramount’s announcement of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on Wednesday, that he’s excited to reprise his role in the sequel. “I read the script and it’s awesome,” he said, going on to say that he doesn’t know precisely when production will begin.

Schwartz’s next project is the superhero comedy Flora & Ulysses, which comes to Disney+ on February 19. Schwartz plays the father of a little girl, Flora, who befriends a squirrel, Ulysses, who is a superhero.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Patch Notes (February 10) Address Multiplayer, League Play, And Zombies

The second patch in as many days is now available for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. This newest patch for February 10 includes bug fixes and further tweaks across multiplayer, the newly announced League Play competitive mode, and Zombies.

For multiplayer, the Spycraft daily challenge is now fixed–previously it wasn’t able to be completed normally. In terms of the new competitive-minded League Play, the studio has addressed issues with Parties and Create-A-Class, while the UI has been changed so it now properly shows Victory Flames. Previously, this might display when the player wasn’t on a win streak.

For Zombies, there are stability improvements for situations that could previously cause the game to crash during certain rounds. Additionally, the update addresses multiple exploits, including one that could cause the player to become invincible and another that could lead to players losing their weapon.

You can see the complete patch notes below, as posted on Treyarch’s website.

The previous February 9 patch contained stability improvements for Zombies, while it also included some important restrictions for League Play.

Outside of Black Ops Cold War, Activision continues to update the battle royale game and do what it can to stop cheaters from plaguing the battlefield. The company issued a new ban wave this week, bringing the total number of bans to date above 300,000.

Black Ops Cold War February 10 Patch Notes

Gameplay

  • Closed an exploit where a player could teleport out of the Village using Aether Shroud Tier III.
  • Closed an exploit where a player could become invulnerable to damage after using a Molotov and a Chopper Gunner.
  • Addressed a rare issue that caused players to lose their weapon when re-rolling attachments at the Arsenal.

Perks

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    • Addressed an issue where shadow form visual effects could stay active when viewed as a spectating player.

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Challenges

  • “Spycraft” Daily Challenge can now be completed properly by hacking 5 enemy Field Upgrades.

LEAGUE PLAY

Parties

  • Addressed an issue where the party leader backing out of a queue could cause the party to disband.

Create-a-Class

  • Addressed an issue where League Play Create-a-Class could incorrectly revert to default Multiplayer classes instead of CDL classes after a match.

UI

  • Addressed an issue where players could see Victory Flames even when the player was not on a win streak.
  • Addressed an issue with “Bronze” and “Level 1” showing up in different places even though a player had not completed Placement Matches yet.
  • Addressed controller-related issues with the Rank UI element being offset.

ZOMBIES

Stability

  • Fixed crashes related to the Mimic and Assault Rounds.

Gameplay

  • Closed an exploit where a player could teleport out of the Village using Aether Shroud Tier III.
  • Closed an exploit where a player could become invulnerable to damage after using a Molotov and a Chopper Gunner.
  • Addressed a rare issue that caused players to lose their weapon when re-rolling attachments at the Arsenal.

Perks

  • Tombstone Soda
    • Addressed an issue where shadow form visual effects could stay active when viewed as a spectating player.

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The Pulse 3D Wireless Headset Is Back in Stock

Just as PS5 consoles have been difficult to find in stock since launch, the same goes for some of the accessories. That includes the most exciting PS5 accessory, the Pulse 3D Wireless headset, which for months has been selling out minutes after retailers have gotten it in stock. It would appear the times are a-changing, because Sony’s Pulse 3D Wireless Headset is back in stock at a handful of retailers, and it seems to be staying available–at least for now (see it at Amazon).

Even though it’s been available for a day or two, it would still probably be wise to grab one sooner than later if you want one. There’s no telling when it will vanish again.

Where to Find Pulse 3D Wireless Headset

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The Pulse 3D Headset works with both PS4 and PS5, though PS5 owners will get even more out of it. That’s because it takes advantage of the new console’s Tempest 3D AudioTech, which provides three-dimensional audio and surround sound while playing games designed to use the feature. That means you can identify where enemies are, for instance, by the sound of their footsteps.

From our Pulse 3D Headset review:

In Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the ambient sounds of New York feel like they’re coming from all around you. Standing in virtual Times Square, you can hear cars and people coming and going from every angle and every distance. To simply describe it as “immersive” sells it short: The nuanced, accurate layers of sound gives the game world a volume that you cannot achieve by simply generating a 3D space. It makes the city feel more alive.

It’s a nice-looking headset that’s clearly meant to complement the PS5’s white, wavy design. It only weighs 295 grams, so it won’t weigh you down even during long play sessions. Speaking of play time, Sony says the Pulse 3D headset gets around 12 hours of use on a single charge.

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Humans Could Live on a Floating Asteroid Belt In Space, Astrophysicist Says

Humans colonizing the asteroid belt might sound like sci-fi – The Expanse, to be exact – but Pekka Janhunen, an astrophysicist with the Finnish Meteorological Institute, wants to make it a reality. He recently published a paper theorizing about the feasibility of a “megasatellite” settlement, tethering together tens of millions of square miles of habitats, high in the orbit of dwarf planet, Ceres.

Located hundreds of millions of miles from Earth, Ceres is found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Even powerful telescopes have difficulty getting a clear image of its surface. Janhunen envisions using its resources to build rotating habitats that generate artificial gravity by completing a full rotation every 66 seconds. A 636-mile elevator cable would help bring supplies from Ceres to the settlements.

“Ceres has nitrogen for making the habitat atmospheres, and it is large enough to provide almost unlimited resources,” Janhunen told Universe Today. Each habitat would be similar to the population density of the Netherlands (around 13,000 people per square mile), with the 56,700 residents getting around 21,500 square feet of space, each.

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The habitat would have both rural and urban spaces. Strategically aimed mirrors would help provide sunlight, though the urban areas would be artificially lit and windowless. In addition to a way to shield inhabitants from radiation, these floating worlds would need oxygen.

Janhunen told LiveScience construction could begin within 15 years, and it would take another 22 years on top of that to actually build the elevator, power system, and habitats. It would be an enormous undertaking, and Florida Institute of Technology astrobiologist Manasvi Lingam foresees a few potential issues with Janhunen’s timeline.

“The first is a question of other essential elements, other than nitrogen,” Lingam told LiveScience. It’s not clear how inhabitants would get something like phosphorus, for example.

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The 22-year estimate also assumes the operation runs smoothly, something even Janhunen isn’t sure about. “It is likely, of course, that the actual bootstrapping timescale would be longer, or much longer, and instead of physics, it would be driven by technological delays and the logistics of transporting the inhabitants from Earth,” he wrote in the paper. Another potential issue for the habitats are asteroids, though Janhunen thinks it would be easy enough to move the habitat out of its path or evacuate residents to safety.

In 2015, the Dawn space probe orbited around the protoplanet, gathering most of the information we have on its topography. Dawn’s images were illuminating, but much about Ceres is still unknown. A recent Astronomy article about the dwarf planet is full of words like “mystery, hints,” and is unclear. The first residents would have a lot to learn before starting construction in its orbit.

For more on space news, read the details of how possible signs of life on Venus were detected back in 1978, and that scientists claim they found evidence of a parallel universe where time runs backward. Studies also recently found the Moon is rusting, and it may be Earth’s fault.

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