Joker: Director Todd Phillips Reveals New Joaquin Phoenix Photo

The writer and director of Joker, Todd Phillips, has shared a new black and white image of Joaquin Phoenix in character as Arthur Fleck before he inevitably becomes the Joker himself.

Phillips posted the image on Instagram, saying only “Editing #Joker,” signaling that he is deep into editing of the film that wrapped up principal photography back in December of last year.

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – Surviving And Avoiding The Giant Snake

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Mortal Kombat 11 Announces Two New Fighters – GS News Update

NetherRealm announced Noob Saibot as a returning fighter for Mortal Kombat 11 along with Shang Tsung, its first DLC character. Tsung will also serve as the host, narrator, and guide for players who enter the Krypt. Mortal Kombat 11’s beta runs March 27-31 and is open for anyone who pre-ordered the game on PS4 and Xbox One. Mortal Kombat 11 will release for those platforms, PC, and Nintendo Switch on April 23.

The OA Gets Even Weirder in Season 2

Note: this is a partly spoiler-free review of the second season of The OA, which is currently available to stream on Netflix. I’ll avoid discussing major story developments until a marked section at the end of the review.

The OA is a series that truly defies description. It’s a science fiction show that often bleeds into fantasy, metaphysics, and teen high school drama territory. It’s also a series where the less you know going in, the better. All of which makes it a difficult project to review. But all you really need to know about The OA Part II is that it delivers more of what made Part I so appealing, with an even more concentrated dose of mind-bending weirdness to boot.

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Avengers: Endgame New Chinese Poster Revealed

A new Chinese Avengers: Endgame poster has been revealed and it gives us a good look at some of the characters who survived Thanos’ snap, as well as a new Hulkbuster armor.

Via ImpAwards.com, this new poster features our heroes in different poses from the poster that was released alongside the latest trailer, and while we still don’t see the Hulk himself, we do have a new Hulkbuster armor which looks ready for battle.

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Jordan Peele’s Us Movie: Ending Explained And All Your Questions Answered

Sekiro Guide: Essential Tips To Help You Stop Dying So Much

Daily Deals: Buy a Nintendo Switch, Get NBA 2K19 for Free

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The 5 Biggest Announcements From GDC 2019

Breaking down barriers was a common theme among this year’s biggest Game Developers Conference announcements. Google aims to do so on a grand scale, theoretically removing hardware barriers with its Stadia streaming platform, while smaller barriers of exclusivity were torn down in the forms of Cuphead and Quantic Dream’s PlayStation library.

With the final day of GDC upon us, we’ve decided to revisit the week that was and compile a list of the conference’s most exciting stories. From the unveiling of Google’s gaming initiative to surprise game reveals, here are the five biggest announcements from GDC 2019.

Google Stadia Unveiled

Inarguably the biggest news out of this year’s conference was the official announcement of Google Stadia. During its hour-long presentation earlier this week, Google officially detailed its gaming initiative, outlining a platform built for gamers, developers, and streamers alike.

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Pokemon Go: Two New Shiny Pokemon Debuting Next Week In Limited Research Event

Next week is shaping up to be a busy one for Pokemon Go players. In addition to Giratina’s return to Raid Battles, Niantic has announced a new Limited Research event, which will give players their first opportunity to catch two new Shiny Pokemon.

The event takes place on Saturday, March 30, and runs from 11 AM to 8 PM local time. During those hours, Pokemon that are affected by weather conditions, such as Castform, will appear more frequently in the wild. You’ll also receive special Field Research tasks from Poke Stops, which will culminate in encounters with Lotad.

On top of that, the Shiny forms of Lotad and Castform will appear during the event, marking the first time either has been available in Pokemon Go. Niantic is also adding the move Weather Ball for Castform permanently to the game. You can read more details about the new Limited Research event on the official Pokemon Go website.

In the meantime, a few more days still remain in Pokemon Go’s ongoing spring equinox celebration. Until March 26, Grass Pokemon will appear more frequently in the wild. On top of that, the rare Rock/Psychic Pokemon Lunatone and Solrock have swapped regions, and their Shiny forms have likewise started appearing for the first time.

Pokemon Go’s next Community Day takes place on March 23. Not long after that, the Legendary Pokemon Giratina will make an encore appearance in Raid Battles. You’ll be able to catch it again in its Altered Forme from March 28 to April 2, after which point it’ll assume its Origin Forme–the appearance it takes in Pokemon Platinum–for the first time in Pokemon Go until April 29.