How Palm Springs’ Creators Made A Fresh Movie In The Groundhog Day Genre

Groundhog Day really hasn’t had that many imitators over the years–there’s the slasher version, Happy Death Day, and the action sci-fi take, Edge of Tomorrow. Netflix’s Russian Doll tackled time loops for the hipster crowd. And that’s pretty much it. But somehow–appropriately, for the genre’s tropes–it can sometimes feel like time loop movies have been “done” already. What more could a filmmaker add this specific time travel subgenre that Groundhog Day and its existing descendants haven’t already accomplished?

Enter Palm Springs. When writer Andy Siara and director Max Barbakow set out to make a movie half a decade ago, they didn’t have a time loop in mind. After a weekend of bonding in Palm Springs, they had the kernel of a character: Nyles, a nihilistic slacker who would wind up being played by Andy Samberg. As they fleshed Nyles out and discovered who he is, they hit on the perfect scenario that would challenge him as a person. And that’s where the Groundhog Day aspect came from, Siara told GameSpot during a recent interview with the filmmakers.

As we pointed out in our review, Palm Springs goes one step further than Groundhog Day ever did; by the time we meet up with Nyles, he’s already been stuck in the loop for an indeterminate amount of time. Like Bill Murray’s character Phil Connors in Groundhog Day, he’s seen and done it all. But unlike Phil Connors, Nyles is still stuck there anyway.

“I looked at Groundhog Day, you know, Bill Murray’s character, by the end of the movie, kind of figured out the meaning of life, in a way,” Siara said. “We kind of were like, ‘OK, well, let’s say this character, who we now know so well, let’s say he gets stuck in this thing, figures out the meaning of life–or what he thinks the meaning of life is–and he’s still stuck there.’ Now what do you do? That was kind of our jumping off point.”

Regardless of how many time loop movies actually exist, the genre can feel played out, simply because Groundhog Day is already basically perfect. By starting with the characters and designing a situation that would best challenge them–a time loop that truly won’t end, no matter how many life lessons Nyles feels he’s learned–Siara and Barbakow hoped to sidestep that issue. It’s a simple, but effective, twist on the formula.

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“Once you know you’re doing a time loop movie, the precedent and the quality is enormous, and the stories being told there are evergreen,” Barbakow told GameSpot. “So it’s about doing something new, and staying as far away as possible from the really good stuff.”

There’s one other wrinkle we haven’t mentioned yet: Nyles isn’t the only person stuck in the loop. Although the movie centers on Nyles, Cristin Milioti’s Sarah faces the same dilemma.

“[Milioti] never does the same thing twice, is completely fearless, magnetic, so, so talented, and has this air of mystery, I think because she’s so protean in all the work that she’s done, and so dynamic,” Barbakow said. “She’s the mystery when she comes into the movie, and she’s showing this new side of herself as a performer as well.”

It wouldn’t be a time loop comedy without a montage in the middle of all the crazy hijinks the characters get up to in a world without consequences, and Palm Springs doesn’t fail to deliver the goods. Given how funny Samberg and Milioti are, it’s easily the highlight of the movie. Siara and Barbakow shared some ideas that didn’t make it in, including “a skydiving sequence” (would you jump out of a plane without a parachute if you knew you couldn’t die?) as well as “a whole casino scene” that Barbakow said was “based on the experience that Andy [Siara] and I had at Agua Caliente Casino, where I managed to piss off an entire table of grizzled blackjack players.”

“Turns out it’s pretty expensive to shoot at a Casino,” Siara added.

Palm Springs arrives on Hulu (and in some drive-in theaters) July 10, but it first premiered at Sundance in January, where the streaming service (along with distributor Neon) quickly bought it up, breaking the previous record by an extremely deliberate 69 cents. Of course, movies that deserve to be in theaters going straight to streaming services instead has become an everyday occurrence in the age of COVID, which makes Palm Springs ahead of its time (ha) by a few months.

“Distribution and exhibition, I think it’s constantly evolving,” Barbakow noted. “I loved the deal that we made [at Sundance] for the mere fact that it felt forward thinking–we were dealing with the theatrical distributor and the streamer, which I think is a very smart way to go about things, because that’s just the reality of how we consume content.”

It’s certainly the reality in which we’re living now, and we’re lucky that content includes movies as fun and endearing as Palm Springs. Look forward to watching it July 10.

Amazon Price-Matching GameStop’s Latest Sale: Mario Bros., Yakuza, MK11: Aftermath, And More

GameStop has been having back-to-back sales recently, including a massive Game Days sale that launched this Sunday just as its Fourth of July sale ended. The Game Days sale is one of the best ones we’ve seen at GameStop all year, offering steep discounts on first-party Switch games along with PS4 and Xbox One games. But if you prefer to shop at Amazon, you can take advantage of some of the same deals there, as the mega-retailer is price-matching some of GameStop’s best game deals.

The sale includes the recent 2K Switch ports that launched on Switch this May. Normally $50 each, you can already save $10 each on physical Switch copies of BioShock: The Collection, XCOM 2 Collection, and Borderlands: Legendary Collection, now $40 a copy. You’ll also find Mortal Kombat 11’s Aftermath Kollection for $40 (PS4 and Switch) and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order for $30 on Xbox One.

Amazon was price-matching GameStop’s $40 offer on first-party Switch games, but unsurprisingly, this offer has been popular and is mostly sold out. Splatoon 2 sold out as I was writing this up, shortly followed by Super Mario Maker 2, but you can still grab New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe for $40 at Amazon as of our last update. First-party Switch games don’t get much cheaper than this, so it’s worth grabbing at this price while you can. While the other Switch deals have sold out or returned to full price at Amazon, you can still find Super Mario Maker 2, Splatoon 2, Mario Tennis Aces, and Yoshi’s Crafted World for $40 each at GameStop.

Check out the best deals Amazon is price-matching this week below.

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Be sure to check out GameStop’s sale before it ends on July 11, though, as some deals are still only available there. In addition to Splatoon 2, Mario Tennis Aces, and Yoshi’s Crafted World, you can find Persona 5 Royal for just $40, Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection for $20, and Darksiders III for just 5 bucks. In other deals news, the Steam Summer Sale is still going strong until this Thursday, July 9, and you can see our roundups of the best deals, including the best cheap games under $10 and the best PC exclusives on sale.

John Travolta Teaches Kevin Hart To Be An Action Star In Die Hart Series Trailer

“Why can’t I be an action star?” Kevin Hart asks in the new red-band trailer for his upcoming comedy web series Die Hart.

Riffing on his successful Ride Along films with Ice Cube, where Hart played comic relief to Ice Cube’s stoney demeanor–and, of course, referencing 1988 gold standard action film Die Hard–Hart’s new comedy series sees him playing a frustrated fictionalized version of himself who wants to be seen as action star material.

In the trailer, Hart is tired of sharing the limelight with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson–yet another reference to a film where Hart played a comedy sidekick in real life, 2016’s Central Intelligence. So he gives himself over to an Action Star School run by an eccentric trainer: A Bald To Badass John Travolta in the role of Coach Ron Wilcox.

Humorously, Johnson doesn’t appear in the trailer and wasn’t been listed in the press release, so it’s not clear if he’s even on the show. But fans can expect a supporting cast of famous action stars like Jean Reno (Léon: The Professional) and Josh Hartnett (Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down). Also attending Action School with Hart is Nathalie Emmanuel (who played Missandei on Game of Thrones). We see them fighting and wearing motion capture suits, hitting all the predictable marks one would expect on a journey to become, “a real life Rambo.” Die Hart will start streaming on July 20.

Netflix’s Grudge TV Show Is Out Now, Here’s How To Watch

J-Horror fans, rejoice! The latest entry in the expansive Ju-On franchise, or The Grudge as it’s known in English, hit Netflix this weekend and is ready to be binged–if you’re feeling in the mood for some deeply disturbing and bleak entertainment, that is. Seriously, this one is not for the faint of heart.

The six-episode series explores the origin story of the curse that sits at the center of the Ju-On franchise. It goes something like this: A house, located in a suburb of Tokyo, was the location of a series of grisly murders that left a sort of supernatural stain, one that was so rancid and evil it infected anyone who so much as set foot within the house. The curse and the house have been dealt with across the 13 different film entries in the Ju-On universe–but Ju-On: Origins puts a different spin on things. It bills itself as being based on the “true” stories that inspired the curse.

Of course, “true” here needs to be taken with a grain of salt–this isn’t a true crime thriller or a real-life murder mystery case, and it certainly doesn’t pretend to be. Rather, the episodes of the show look at building out the rumors and superstitions that surrounded the Ju-On house in the story’s universe. To pull this off, it introduces new characters who have been affected by the house’s evil and others who are actively seeking it out after hearing the second-hand stories. Think ghost hunters and psychics, looking to explore a potentially haunted house, despite the warnings.

Told non-chronologically, just like the first Ju-On film from 2000, Ju-On: Origins is the perfect binge for horror fans who love the deeply unsettling, tragic vibes of the franchise. If you prefer skin-crawling slow burns to jump-scares, this is the show for you.

All six episodes of Ju-On: Origins are streaming on Netflix.

Microsoft Interested In Buying Batman, Mortal Kombat Dev WB Games – Report

Last month, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment’s (WB Games) parent company, AT&T, announced intentions to sell off WarnerMedia’s gaming division. A new report suggests that Microsoft has expressed interest in purchasing WB Games, though a sale has yet to be confirmed.

According to business news publication The Information, “two people familiar with the situation” said Microsoft might be looking to scoop up WB Games, the studio responsible for publishing games like Batman: Arkham Knight, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Mortal Kombat 11, and others. A sale isn’t imminent, according to the people, as AT&T is still weighing how to handle its $154 billion in debt. This debt comes from the 2018 acquisition of Time Warner, now known as WarnerMedia, which includes companies like Crunchyroll, DC Comics, HBO, WB Games, and a host of other subsidies.

Microsoft isn’t the only company that finds buying WB Games an enticing proposition; Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive have also seemingly expressed their interest in the company. Though it’s unclear how serious AT&T is about selling WB Games, the sale could fetch a hefty $4 billion price tag.

Some of WB Games’ IP, such as Mortal Kombat, might be included in the deal. However, the rights to other IP, like Batman, almost certainly would not be, but a licensing agreement could allow for further development within WB Games’ franchises, including the Batman: Arkham and Lord of the Rings series.

Recently, it was reported that WB Games is allegedly working on an open-world Harry Potter game. Specific details are sparse, but it’s rumored to be in development for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. A supposed reveal is said to take place sometime after August this year. Meanwhile, WB Games subsidiary Rocksteady Studios, the developer behind Arkham Knight, is reportedly creating a Suicide Squad game.

Later this month, Microsoft will host another Xbox 20/20 livestream. On July 23 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, Microsoft will show off a bevy of Xbox One and Xbox Series X games. The livestream will feature reveals of upcoming first-party games like Halo Infinite, the possible unveiling of the rumored all-digital next-generation Xbox, and more.

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Brad Pitt Leads Sony Action Thriller Bullet Train With Hobbs & Shaw Director

Brad Pitt’s next project will be an adaptation. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Pitt has signed on for Bullet Train, an adaptation of Kotaro Isaka’s Maria Beetle. The story follows a group of five assassins on a high-speed train.

Retitled Bullet Train, Pitt will lead the cast, and Hobbs and Shaw director David Leitch will helm the project. Fear Street writer Zak Olkewicz has also signed on to adapt the script. Antoine Fuqua along with Leitch and Kelly McCormick will be producing Bullet Train under their 87 North banner as well as Kat Semick, who has a history of production action films such as The Equalizer franchise.

This will be Pitt’s first feature after finally winning an Academy Award for acting earlier this year for Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Pitt was previously nominated three times for 12 Monkeys, Moneyball, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. However, Pitt has won an Oscar as a producer for 12 Years A Slave, which won Best Picture.

No other cast members or release date have been announced.

Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson Has An Unexpected Favorite Super Mario Game

It’s no secret that Captain Marvel actress Brie Larson loves Nintendo, and her Nintendo Switch. But if you had to ask her which of the many Mario games are her favorite, the answer might surprise you.

As a guest on First We Feast’s Hot Ones, Larson was asked about the time she proclaimed Super Mario 3D World was “one of the greatest achievements in Nintendo history.” Larson laughed before breaking down the sense of wonder the Wii U platformer gave her.

“Man, that game blew my mind when it came out because I had such a deep love for it in its two-dimensional form,” Larson explained. “I would’ve said that same quote when Paper Mario came out…I love illusions, I love optical illusions, I love magic. Games that use that, that use the idea that there’s other worlds, other ways of looking at the world–which I think Paper Mario and Mario 3D World did–yeah. Nintendo continues to top itself.”

The quote, which Larson clarified was from 2014, isn’t entirely accurate anymore either. “I might say that the new Zelda has kinda topped that,” Larson added. referring to 2017’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Brie Larson has recently started a new YouTube channel, which might feature some gaming content in the future given the appearance of her Nintendo Switch during the announcement. A new Paper Mario is around the corner too, with Paper Mario: The Origami King launching on July 17.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Adds New Seasonal Item

Animal Crossing: New Horizons‘ first summer content update is now live, and it’s added swimming, mermaid furniture, and sea creatures to the game. That’s not all that’s new right now, however; Nintendo has also added another limited-time seasonal item, Bamboo grass.

The item is listed in the Seasonal tab of the Nook Shopping catalog and ties into the Japanese festival of Tanabata, which takes place on July 7. Like previous seasonal items, the Bamboo grass will only be available for a limited time–until July 31–and costs 3,080 Bells to order.

Beyond the new seasonal item, another event is happening in Animal Crossing: New Horizons this week–the Fishing Tourney. The event takes place this Saturday, July 11 and will give you another chance to earn fish-themed furniture and other items. Because the Fishing Tourney will be happening Saturday, K.K. Slider will show up for his weekly concert on Friday this week, so make sure you don’t miss him.

The aforementioned summer content update arrived on July 3. As previously mentioned, it added the ability to swim in the ocean around the island, which lets you dive for new sea creatures that you can donate to the museum. The update also brought back series regular Pascal, who will trade mermaid DIY recipes for scallops.

Nintendo has a second summer content update on the way for Animal Crossing in August. The company didn’t detail what that update will add, but the graphic that accompanied the announcement teased fireworks, which traditionally happen during August in previous Animal Crossing games.

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Fortnite’s Fog Of War Limited Time Mode Is Back For Summer Splash

The limited-time Fog of War mode is returning to Fortnite as a part of the games Summer Splash series of events. It fills the map with a thick smoke and replaces all guns and loot in the game with suppressed weapons and stealth items for quiet and tense matches.

The Summer Splash series of events is bringing a number of previous limited-time modes back to Fortnite. Other events like One Shot Duos, where players jump around in low gravity with nothing but snipers, have also returned. Available limited time modes change every other day.

Fog of War is the same as the previous limited time mode, sneaky silencers, with a few minimal changes. New additions include siphoning, where you gain health for eliminating other players, and the ability to mark opponents by shooting at them.

The available weapons in Fog of War include the suppressed submachine gun, suppressed assault rifle, suppressed pistol, suppressed sniper rifle, and a few other items like the newly added flare gun. The automatic sniper is also available even though it isn’t suppressed. The mode is only accessible in for solo play so you can’t play it with duos or squads.

Epic has also rolled out yet another Aquaman challenge and has also released a Captain America skin that’s currently available for 2000 V-Bucks.

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Weird West Keeps The Immersive Sim Alive

Weird West is an upcoming immersive sim and action-RPG set in the wild west that’s being developed by WolfEye Studios, which is led by former Arkane president Raphael Colantonio. For GameSpot’s Play For All, we spoke to Colantonio–who is best known for his work on Prey and the Dishonored series–about Weird West and how his history as an experienced game developer makes working on a new game feel like a New Game Plus mode.

In the video above, Colantonio talks about how Weird West is inspired by early immersive sim games like System Shock, the original Fallout, and Ultima VII. Though Weird West begins as a traditional western-style story, the narrative quickly descends into the supernatural. These supernatural themes tie into the immersive sim mechanics.

You’ll play as five different people in Weird West, but not all at once. Instead, you’ll go from one hero to the next–like the baton in a relay race. This means that if the hero you’re playing as is still alive by the time the story transitions to the next playable protagonist, you can meet the character you were previously playing as. You can even recruit the heroes you’ve already played as to your party.

Weird West is set to release for PC in 2021 and may have a closed beta later this year.