Were Star Trek: Picard’s Real Villains Just Revealed?

Spoilers follow for the Short Trek episode “Children of Mars,” along with speculation about how it could tie into Star Trek: Picard.

For even more on the show, be sure to check out our essential Picard viewing guide to prep you before Jean-Luc’s return, find out why Seven of Nine blames Picard in the new series, or let us explain the Star Trek: Picard timeline.

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The last episode of the second series of Short Treks dropped recently, and not surprisingly “Children of Mars” serves as a prelude to the new Picard show which debuts on January 23. Up until now, the creators of Star Trek: Picard — which sees the return of Patrick Stewart to the iconic title role after an almost 20-year break — have kept pretty quiet about what the show will be about. But “Children of Mars” clearly sets up what will surely be a major element of the show.

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How Picard Connects to “Children of Mars”

The short is mostly a wordless but effective tale about a couple of schoolgirls on Earth whose parents work out at the Federation shipyards on (and above) Mars. The two wind up in a spat, which escalates over time into a full-blown physical fight, but when tragedy strikes, they find themselves united. And it’s that tragedy that connects to Star Trek: Picard.

On viewscreens at the girls’ school, we see an emergency unfolding in real time back on Mars, where the girls’ parents are based. The planet is under attack by “rogue synths” and some 3,000 people are believed dead (although it looks like most of the planet is being carpet-bombed from space, so who knows what the actual casualty total is). We also briefly see an image of Jean-Luc Picard on the Federation news network, with the caption “Devastating: Admiral Picard reacts to Mars attack.”

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“Children of Mars”

But what is a rogue synth anyway? It seems they’re some kind of androids like Picard’s old friend and shipmate Data (Brent Spiner). But why are they attacking a Federation site and murdering its citizens?

Rogue Synths, Androids, and Data

During the Star Trek: The Next Generation time period, Data was the only android in existence. Mostly. Of course, it eventually turned out that he also had an evil “brother” named Lore, because TV. He also had a “daughter” named Lal (Hallie Todd) who he built in the third-season episode “The Offspring,” but because of the advanced — even by Star Trek standards! — tech of an android’s brain, her neural net failed and she died that same episode. Not even Data could fix her.

Then there was another long-lost brother of Data’s, named B-4, who appeared in the last TNG film, Star Trek: Nemesis. While Data died at the end of that story, B-4 was still functioning and had possibly absorbed his brother’s memories. It’s currently unknown if he will figure into Star Trek: Picard.

There were a couple of other androids who popped up here or there, but generally, they were one-offs and the basic concept was that Data was the only stable, functioning example of his kind. As such, he was also something of a valuable asset, and coveted by a variety of folks, be it Saul Rubinek’s greedy uber-collector from “The Most Toys,” or the nasty Starfleet scientist Commander Maddox (Brian Brophy) from the great Season 2 episode “The Measure of a Man.”

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Star Trek: TNG’s “The Measure of a Man”

In that segment, which was written by Melinda Snodgrass and nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award — a rare recognition for Star Trek at the time — the crew of the Enterprise encounter Commander Maddox while visiting a starbase. The cybernetic lifeforms expert is from the Daystrom Institute (a nice nod to the Original Series episode “The Ultimate Computer”), and he’s arrived in order to study Data’s positronic brain and figure out what makes the android tick… which will include taking Data apart!

Data assesses the risks of the procedure, and since he’s freaking Data and smarter than everyone else, he realizes that he may not survive this one. Maddox doesn’t see the issue as he doesn’t consider Data to be an actual sentient person, and it all winds up having to be resolved via a classic Trek trope: a courtroom drama. But the episode is so much better than it sounds, with Jonathan Frakes’ guilt-ridden Riker forced to prosecute the case against his friend while Captain Picard defends Data. In the end, Picard wins the day for Data — Data’s day! — thanks in part to a rousing speech from Patrick Stewart:

“Now sooner or later, this man — or others like him — will succeed in replicating Commander Data. The decision you reach here today will determine how we will regard this creation of our genius. It will reveal the kind of people we are; what he is destined to be. It will reach far beyond this courtroom and this one android. It could significantly redefine the boundaries of personal liberty and freedom, expanding them for some, savagely curtailing them for others. Are you prepared to condemn him — and all who will come after him — to servitude and slavery? Your honor, Starfleet was founded to seek out new life. Well, there it sits! Waiting.”

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The Class System, Slavery, and Starfleet

It looks like the captain’s words have finally come to fruition and the rogue synths are part of a race of androids by the time of Star Trek: Picard. We even get a glimpse of them in the Picard trailers.

But could it be that what Picard feared most back in “The Measure of a Man” has come to pass, and that these beings are being treated as less than equals?

synths-star-trek-picardThere is precedent for this, as we would learn on Star Trek: Voyager regarding the Emergency Medical Holographic programs. Played by Robert Picardo on that series, the EMH was essentially a sentient computer given physical form via hologram. He was considered a part of the crew of the USS Voyager, which was lost on the other side of the galaxy. But back in Federation space hundreds of the original EMH programs were eventually deemed obsolete and replaced by more advanced models. As such, they were consigned to less desirable jobs such as mining or other hard labor, apparently with no say in the matter of their own.

The fact is the people of the Federation and Starfleet aspire to high ideals of liberty and freedom for all, but they also carry with them a history of occasional wrongdoing, and sometimes even grave criminal acts against those they don’t understand or who are simply in their way. Just ask Commander Maddox.

So perhaps there’s more to the story of the rogue synths of Star Trek: Picard than at first meets the eye. Maybe they have a reason to attack their makers. Of course, the slaughter of 3,000 people cannot be justified, but this, it appears, is war.

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What do you think of this revelation regarding Star Trek: Picard? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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Talk to Executive Editor Scott Collura on Twitter at @ScottCollura, or listen to his Star Trek podcast, Transporter Room 3. Or do both!

Ubisoft Sues Website That Allegedly Facilitates DDoS Attacks on Siege

Ubisoft is suing a website that allegedly sells subscriptions to a server that distributes denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on Rainbow Six: Siege players, according to a report by Polygon.

The lawsuit was filed on Thursday against website SNG.ONE. On the outside, the website sells plans to companies who want to evaluate the security of their website, according to Eurogamer. When Ubisoft went to investigate, they found they could get access to servers from Epic Games’ Fortnite, EA’s FIFA 20, Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) and more.

“When executed, the DDoS Attacks flood the R6S Servers, overload its network, slow down the servers, and often cause a complete server crash, disconnecting all players engaged in an R6S match on the targeted server (and thereby ending their game prematurely),” the lawsuit reads. “Even when the DDoS Attacks do not result in a server crash, however, they nonetheless disrupt and interfere with access to the R6S Servers. Defendants have weaponized these DDoS Attacks, providing some R6S players looking for an unfair advantage with the ability to cheat.”

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Ubisoft announced plans to counter DDoS attacks in September that resulted in a 93% decrease in attacks by the end of October.

The lawsuit mentions a time when it’s believed SNG.ONE responded to Ubisoft’s original plans. In September, the Twitter account for SNG wrote “Good job, @UbisoftSupport Keep the work up.” Accompanied with the post is a picture from The Simpsons with Bart writing on the chalkboard. The writing on the chalkboard appears to be edited to read, “We will ban every ddoser.”

The tweet has since been taken down, according to Polygon, but a screenshot of it was placed in the lawsuit. Ubisoft claims in the lawsuit that this means SNG was “well aware” of both Ubisoft’s actions as well as their own.

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Screenshot from the Ubisoft lawsuit

For now, Ubisoft is seeking damages and court fees while it petitions a court to shut down the alleged DDoS service.

Rainbow Six Siege was first launched by Ubisoft in December 2015. The support for the game hasn’t stopped by Ubisoft or the community. The game is the fourth most-played game on Steam at the time of this writing and Ubisoft keeps adding new characters to play as.

Read our interview with a game designer on two of those new characters. And check out which awards Rainbow Six Siege lost at the most recent Game Awards.

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Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN.

England’s Top Mental Health Nurse: Games Push Kids to Gamble

England’s top mental health nurse wants game publishers to restrict microtransaction sales to children because of its possible relation to gambling.

Claire Murdoch, National Health Service England’s mental health director, released a report that calls for “fair and realistic spending limits” on loot boxes and for gaming publishers to give consumers a “percentage chance they have of obtaining the items they want before they purchase.”

The report also called for some serious reckoning on behalf of the video game industry, calling for “the gaming industry to face up to responsibilities to protect players from potential harms” and “an industry levy to support independent research on long-term effects of gaming.”

“Frankly no company should be setting kids up for addiction by teaching them to gamble on the content of these loot boxes,” Murdoch said. “No firm should sell to children loot box games with this element of chance, so yes those sales should end.”

Meanwhile, a U.S. senator introduces a bill to ban microtransaction sales to children.

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The report from Murdoch wants gaming companies to do more about restricting younger players from playing games with a rating outside of their age range. It also mentions that half of U.K. parents let their children play a game with a mature rating without having seen any of the game themselves, and that there have been cases of children purchasing microtransactions without their parents’ knowledge.

This comes about three months after NHS opened a clinic for gaming addiction and less than a year after the World Health Organization announced that Gaming Disorder will be classified as a disease in 2022.

Up to 15 new gambling clinics will be available in England to address people aged 13-25 who are struggling with mental health addiction in topics related to social media and video games.

“Young people’s health is at stake, and although the NHS is stepping up with these new, innovative services available to families through our Long Term Plan, we cannot do this alone, so other parts of society must do what they can to limit risks and safeguard children’s wellbeing,” Murdoch said.

WHO announced plans in 2018 to make the first update in 26 years to the compendium of diseases so they can list “gaming disorder” and “hazardous gaming.”  In August 2019, it was announced that Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft will work on new policies surrounding microtransactions.

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Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN.

Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories Gets a Release Date on Apple

Apple TV+ has revealed the release date and first look image for its upcoming anthology series Amazing Stories, which is set to premiere on the streamer on Friday, March 6, 2020. The announcement was made at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour in Pasadena.

Amazing Stories is a reimagining of the 1985 series of the same name created by Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg. The iconic filmmaker will serve as an executive producer for the Apple TV+ show alongside showrunners Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. And just like the original show, each adventure will be a standalone episode with its own unique narrative.

For a look at 34 shows we can’t wait to watch in early 2020, click through the gallery below:

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The image below is from the episode titled “The Rift,” one of five Amazing Stories episodes premiering on March 6. The episode is directed by Mark Mylod and stars Kerry Lynn Bishé, Whitney Coleman, Trisha Mashburn, Austin Stowell, Edward Burns, and Juliana Canfield.

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Kerry Lynn Bishé and Duncan Joiner

“Amazing Stories is a beloved show that has captured our imaginations, and we couldn’t be more excited to share its next thrilling iteration with a global audience of all ages,” said Matt Cherniss, head of development for Apple TV+.

Additional cast members include Dylan O’Brien (The Maze Runner), Victoria Pedretti (You), Josh Holloway (Lost), Sasha Alexander (Shameless,) and in his final role before passing away last October, Robert Forster. Other episodic directors for the series include Chris Long (The Americans), Michael Dinner (Unbelievable),  Susanna Fogel (Utopia) and Sylvain White (Stomp The Yard).

For a special behind-the-scenes look at Disney’s new theme park ride, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, watch the video below:

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David Griffin still watches DuckTales in his pajamas with a cereal bowl in hand. He’s also the TV Editor for IGN. Say hi on Twitter.

Daily Deals: Jedi Fallen Order Discounted, Xbox One X Bundle Sales, Vader Immortal Oculus Bundle and More

The weekend always bring a wide array of deals with it. This time is no different, as we see great discounts on 4K UHD TVs from Sony, Yamaha sound products on sale, a great Oculus bundle that comes with a free Star Wars game, and so much more.

Free Vader Immortal with Oculus Quest VR Headset (Back in Stock on Amazon)

oculusquestvaderThe Oculus Quest has been one of the hottest selling gaming peripherals over the holidays and it’s sold out practically everywhere. Although you can get it from Oculus directly, it ships out at in March. Today, Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy all currently have restocked their inventory with an earlier ship date. For a limited time, purchase an Oculus Quest and you’ll get all three episodes of the Vader Immortal VR game for free.

There are many reasons why the Quest is the best VR headset to get right now. It’s completely untethered with no external sensors to set up, it’s powerful enough to play games like Vader Immortal, Beat Saber, and Pistol Whip, and it’s far less expensive than all the other newer generation VR headsets that have been released. An Oculus Link beta software is also out in the wild, which allows you to connect the Quest to a PC using a Type C cable and use it like a regular VR headset powered by your gaming PC.

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order for $39.99 at Amazon

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If you’ve been sleeping on this amazing Star Wars experience, then we highly recommend you consider this deal. You’ll have a great time and save some money along the way. Make sure to activate the coupon when purchasing!

Grab An Xbox One X Bundle for $349 at Amazon

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Looking for the best Xbox gaming experience? These bundles are for you then, as you get an Xbox One X plus Star Wars or Gears of War for only $349.

4K Sony UHD TVs On Sale at Amazon

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Tis the season of 4K, and Sony is starting the year of right with some great sales on their higher end models. Each of these is a Smart UHD 4K TV with a wide suite of of extra features.

Newest Apple AirPods 2 Wireless Earphones for $139

The AirPods 2 sale has let off a little bit, but they are still on sale for $139, which is definitely better than paying full price, so if you missed buying these before, you still have a chance now.

Pre-Order The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor Collector’s Edition for $129.99

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ESO will soon be dropping another expansion, taking you back into Skyrim, but in a very new way. This Collector’s Edition pre-order comes with an intense looking Vampire Lord Statue, map, steelbook and more.

Grab this Dell SE2717HR 27″ IPS Monitor for $129 at the PCMag Shop

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If you’re looking for a reliable, 1080p monitor that’s a no frills, get the job done kind of device, this is the perfect monitor for you.

Grab a Pixel 4 + $200 Amazon Gift Card for $699

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The Pixel 4 is a solid phone and thanks to this deal, you’re essentially getting it for $499, a steal of a price.

Humble Australia Fire Relief: Pay $25, Score 29 Games and Help a Cause

humblebundleHumble offers 29 PC games, including Hollow Knight and Void Bastards, for only $25 (that’s 86 cents per game). Best of all, you’d be doing a good deed. 100% of the proceeds from your bundle purchase go to help the wildlife and animals affected by the Australian bush fires through WIRES, RSPCA, Australian Red Cross, and the World Wildlife Fund via the PayPal Giving Fund. The bush fires in Australia have been on a rampage for months (and still raging now), have burned millions of acres, destroyed thousands of homes, and have taken the lives of an estimated 1 billion animals .

Humble Bundle is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. Humble Bundle and IGN operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to Humble Bundle announcements or promotions for coverage.

Grab This Yamaha Sound Bar and Subwoofer for Black Friday Style Savings

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This Yamaha Soundbar has just been put on sale, and is back down to the price we saw for it during Black Friday. With an excellent level of sound, and easy to connect Bluetooth functions, it’s a steal of a purchase at this price.

EVOO Gaming 17-Inch 1080p 144Hz Intel Core i7-9750H GTX 1660 Ti Gaming Laptop with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, RGB Mechanical Keyboard for $999

evoolaptop If you’re looking for a 17″ gaming laptop, it’s hard to find a deal better than this. This EVOO laptop comes equipped with a 9th gen Intel Core i7 processor, RTX 2060 video card (which is better than the GTX 1060 or GTX 1660 Ti, and almost comparable to the GTX 1070), 16GB of memory, and a very generous 1TB solid state drive all for under $1K. It even sports a 144Hz refresh rate, THX tuned display and speakers, and an RGB mechanical laptop keyboard.

Just in Time for Super Bowl LIV: HDTV Deals With Bonus Gift Cards Are Back at Dell

lgolede8It’s been a while since we’ve seen Dell offer free gift cards on top of HDTV discounts… not since Black Friday, actually. Because Dell matches the lowest prices found at competitors before factoring in the gift card, this is usually the cheapest way to score a specific TV model. The promotional gift card can be used on almost everything at Dell (computers, monitors, electronics, consoles, video games, etc) and carries a 90-day expiration.

  • 65″ LG OLED65B9 4K HDR OLED Smart HDTV with $150 Gift Card for $1799 at Dell
  • 55″ LG OLED55E8 4K HDR OLED Smart HDTV with $150 Gift Card for $1429 at Dell
  • 75″ Sony XBR75X900F 4K HDR Smart HDTV with $400 Gift Card for $1698 at Dell
  • 65″ Sony XBR65X900F 4K HDR Smart HDTV with $300 Gift Card for $1098 at Dell
  • 55″ Sony XBR55X950G 4K HDR Smart HDTV with $250 Gift Card for $998 at Dell
  • 86″ LG 86UM8070 4K Smart HDTV with $200 Gift Card for $1897 at Dell
  • 75″ LG 75UM7570 4K Smart HDTV with $150 Gift Card for $999 at Dell
  • 50″ Vizio V505-G9 4K Smart HDTV with $100 Gift Card for $299.99 at Dell
  • 43″ LG 43UM6910 4K Smart HDTV with $25 Gift Card for $229.99 at Dell

Out 3/14: Nioh 2 Special Edition Now Up for Preorder (Includes Season Pass)

nioh2seWe rated Nioh an “Amazing” 9.6/10 and have high expectations for the sequel. This PS4 exclusive is out in two months and the Special Edition just went up for preorder this week. The Special Edition includes the game with steelbook case, season pass, and an art book for only $20 more than the base edition. Preorder it now and you’ll automatically be adjusted for any and every price drop the game might see before its release.

55″ TCL Series 6 4K QLED Smart HDTV for $467.49

tcl6seriesqledThe 2019 TCL 6-series might have the best image quality of any 55″ TV under $500. The biggest upgrade from the 2018 model is the Quantum LED (QLED) technology. In addition, this is a fully HDR capable TV thanks to its excellent wide color gamut and local dimming.

Out Today: Dark Samus and Richter Amiibo

amiibodarksamusBoth amiibo have just been released today. Dark Samus in particular looks fantastic.

Out Today: Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Collector’s Edition

dragonballzkakarotceKakarot is out today and you can check out our review in progress for our opinion so far. Unlike FighterZ, which is a versus fighter, Kakarot promises to be a big open world adventure (with tons of fighting too, of course). This collector’s edition includes the game with steelbook case, an 8″x8″x8″ diorama statue, 10″x12″ hardcover artbook, and some DLC. Kakarot is the biggest game for this month, and it’s out this Friday.

Homall Racing-Style Gaming Chair for $85.48

homallracingchairClip the 5% off coupon on the product page to get the price of this chair down to the lowest it’s ever been on Amazon. This chair features leather upholstery with high density foam fill, included lumbar and headrest pillows, adjustable arm rests, up to 180-degree reclinability, quiet rubber casters, and a gas-lift that can support up to 300lbs. This is one of our picks for best gaming chairs of 2020.

Binge The Mandalorian with Disney Plus Free Trial

disneyplusDisney+ offers a 7-day free trial for you to decide whether or not you want to sign up for the service. The excellent Mandalorian Season 1 TV series is over. Considering the fact that it’s only comprised of eight 30-minute episodes, it’s super easy to run through it during the trial. The live action Aladdin just launched on D+, and The Lion King is coming later this month.

Afterwards you’ll be paying $6.99 per month (or better yet, get a $69.99 annual subscription). You can also sign up for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ all for $12.99 per month. The included Hulu subscription is with limited commercials but there is a way to get ad-free Hulu.

More Deals From Today:

  • LEGO Technic Compact Crawler Crane (920 Piece) for $79.99 on Amazon
  • Various LEGO Overwatch sets on sale on Amazon
  • 55″ Vizio M-Series Quantum 4K HDR QLED Smart HDTV for $358 at Walmart
  • Blue Microphone Yeti with Ghost Recon: Breakpoint for $99.99 at Best Buy

Video Game Deals:

More Deals for January:

  • Aukey 2-Port USB Car Charger (2-Pack) $10.50 on Amazon (use code “OIIY7T8O“)
  • Anker 2-Port USB Type C PD Car Charger for $17.99 on Amazon
  • Aukey USB Type C PD Car Charger for $11.19 on Amazon
  • Aukey 10,000mAh USB PD Power Bank for $20.99 on Amazon (use code “5UST2ZYM“)
  • Anker Soundcore Mini Bluetooth Speaker for $16.99 on Amazon
  • HTC Vive Pro Headset Only for $599.99 on Amazon
  • HTC Vive Pro Complete Kit for $1199 on Amazon
  • Dell XPS 13 Touch 4K i7 with 2TB SSD for $1399 at Dell (use code “LTXPS132AFF“)
  • Samsung 32″ Curved 1080p Gaming Monitor for $149.99 at Walmart
  • 43″ TCL 43S525 4K Smart HDTV for $220.99 on Amazon
  • 50″ TCL 50S525 4K Smart HDTV for $254.99 on Amazon
  • 65″ TCL 65S525 4K Smart HDTV for $450.49 on Amazon
  • Anker USB Type C to A Cables 2-Pack for $6.99 on Amazon (use code “AKMCM733“)
  • Spigen USB Type C to Apple Lightning Cable for $9.79 on Amazon
  • Newest Apple iPad Pro 11″ 64GB WiFi for $674.99 at Best Buy
  • Newest Apple iPad Pro 11″ 256GB WiFi for $799.99 at Best Buy
  • Newest Apple MacBook Pro 16″ Intel Core i9 Laptop for $2499 on Amazon
  • Razer Tiamat 7.1 v2 Gaming Headset for $79.38 on Amazon
  • TaoTronics Truly Wireless Earbuds for $29.99 on Amazon (use code “S53WHITE“)
  • Eufy WiFi Video Security Doorbell (No Monthly Fees) for $109.99 on Amazon
  • MSI Optix 27″ 2560×1440 144Hz FreeSync VA Monitor for $299 at Best Buy
  • MOTILE 14″ AMD Ryzen 5 Laptop for $309 at Walmart
  • HP 17z 17″ AMD Ryyzen 5 Laptop for $429.99 at HP
  • Sony XBR85X850G 85″ 4K Smart HDTV for $1998 at Walmart
  • AmazonBasics AAA Rechargeable Batteries 12-Pack for $10.19 on Amazon
  • Dell UltraSharp U2717D 27″ 2560×1440 IPS Monitor for $269.99 at Dell
  • $65 AT&T Prepaid Phone Card for $60 at Target
  • $50 Verizon Wireless Prepaid Phone Card for $45 at Target
  • Buy 1 Dozen Donuts, Get Another 1 Dozen Free at Krispy Kreme
  • Netgear Nighthawk AC1750 WiFi Router for $63.97 on Amazon
  • LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Express 801-Piece Set for $63.99 on Amazon
  • God of War Nendoroid for $19.99 on Amazon
  • eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S Robot Vacuum Cleaner for $169 on Amazon
  • Sony PS4 DualShock Controller in Black for $39.99 at Walmart
  • Sony PS4 DualShock Controller in Glacier White for $39.99 at Walmart
  • Sony PS4 DualShock Controller in Green Cambo for $39.99 at Walmart
  • Panasonic ER-GB40-S Cordless Men’s Beard Trimmer for $25.89 on Amazon
  • HP 25MX 25″ 1080p 144Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor for $154.99 at Walmart
  • Buy 1 Month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Get 1 Month Free for $14.99 on Amazon
  • 1 Month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1 (New Customers) at Microsoft
  • Gold’s Gym 20 Pound Weighted Vest for $19.99 at Walmart
  • Philips Sonicare Essence Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush for $19.95 on Amazon
  • Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $39.99 at Best Buy
  • Anker PowerWave Qi Wireless Charger for $11.99 on Amazon (use code “AKA25241“)
  • LEGO Overwatch D.Va and Reinhardt for $23.99 on Amazon
  • Razer Huntsman Elite Gaming Keyboard for $159.99 on Amazon
  • LEGO Overwatch Watchpoint: Gibraltar for $58.99 on Amazon
  • Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 38mm for $179.99 at Costco
  • Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 40mm for $209.99 at Costco
  • $60 Under Armour Gift Card for $50 at PayPal
  • SNES Classic Edition for $69.99 at Nintendo
  • NES Classic Edition for $49.99 at Nintendo
  • SecretLabs TITAN 2020 Series Gaming Chair for $374 at SecretLabs
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade1Up Cabinet for $349 at Walmart
  • Powerbeats Pro Totally Wireless Earphones for $199.95 on Amazon
  • Star Wars Arcade1Up Cabinet with Riser for $399 at Walmart
  • $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card for $45 at Costco
  • Beats Studio3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones for $189.99 at Best Buy
  • Game of Thrones Seasons 1-8 Collectors Edition Blu-ray $198 on Amazon
  • TurboTax Deluxe + State 2019 for $39.88 on Amazon
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  • Rick and Morty Seasons 1-3 on Blu-ray for $34.99 on Amazon

Quentin Tarantino’s Most Notable Abandoned Projects

With the news of Quentin Tarantino directing a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood spinoff series, Bounty Law, based on the fictional TV show within the Oscar-nominated movie, it’s time to ask, with all due respect of the super-talented writer/director: Will this actually happen? Tarantino’s had a lot of ideas for projects over the past 30 years that never came to fruition.

The most recent example of this is the R-rated Star Trek film that he pitched to Paramount…that he now says he won’t be directing (though he may still be involved in some capacity). Ever since Tarantino found fame in the mid-’90s, he’s been chasing down all types of projects, though his ideas and musings far outnumber his creative output. It’s time to take a closer look at the biggest projects that Tarantino wanted to tackle that either got scrapped or — generously speaking — delayed.

This list has been whittled down to the most notable titles and/or genres Tarantino has expressed solid interest in. Also, knowing that Tarantino likes to write and direct his own original stories, we haven’t included every IP project he’s been attached to (leaving out Green Lantern, Silver Surfer, Men in Black, Westworld, etc).

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STAR TREK

star-trek-beyond-2Tarantino was first attached to the Star Trek project in December 2017, as it came to light that he had apparently pitched a “great idea” to J.J. Abrams, who rebooted the franchise in 2009, and the two were said to be developing the story alongside The Revenant writer Mark L. Smith. Now Tarantino is “steering away” from Star Trek, making many think the entire project will ultimately be canceled.

KILL BILL: VOLUME 3

kill-bill-volume-2-uma-thurmanNot only did Tarantino want to create more anime prequel shorts, like the one shown in Kill Bill: Volume 1 that depicted Lucy Liu’s O-Ren Ishii’s backstory (one for The Bride and one for Bill), but he’s also wanted to make a third installment of the film series for a very long time. In fact, he was even asked about it last summer and he mentioned that he and Uma Thurman “have thought about it a little further.”

DOUBLE V VEGA

UnknownWhile planning out Inglourious Basterds, Tarantino once again thought about making a movie starring Tarantino-verse brothers Vic and Vincent Vega. That would be Michael Madsen’s Mr. Blonde from Reservoir Dogs and John Travolta’s hitman from Pulp Fiction. It was to be titled Double V Vega and focused on the time when Vincent was in Amsterdam, when he was running one of Marcellus’ clubs and Vic goes to visit him. Since it was to be a prequel, Tarantino ultimately decided the two actors were too old.

CASINO ROYALE

casino-royaleObviously, this film got made and was a huge hit, but Tarantino once had his sights set on directing this first Bond tale, even stating that he’d spoken to then-Bond, Pierce Brosnan, about it. As usual, with Tarantino though, he wants to do the one thing, the one story, he wants to do. So once Casino Royale was no longer a 007 story to adapt, he fell out of the Bond business.

LUKE CAGE: HERO FOR HIRE

luke-cage-season-2-is-comingA live-action version of Luke Cage — aka Power Man — finally arrived in the form of a Marvel’s Netflix series starring Mike Colter. Back in the ’90s though, huge comic book fan Tarantino considered making a Luke Cage film as his follow-up to Reservoir Dogs. Of course, he ended up doing Pulp Fiction instead. But in the ’90s he met with producer Ed Pressman, who owned the film rights to Luke Cage, and pitched Laurence Fishburne as Cage.

LESS THAN ZERO REMAKE

zerohed.pngFor at least a decade, Tarantino has been trying to adapt Bret Easton Ellis’ 1985 novel Less Than Zero, which had also been a film back in 1987 starring Robert Downey Jr. and Andrew McCarthy. In early 2010, in a few interviews, Ellis confirmed that Tarantino had been trying to get Fox to let him remake it, though Tarantino has never openly spoken about this project. The story centers on the young drug-fueled party scene of rich kid ’80s L.A.

THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.

2020-Give-Me-the-Man-from-U.N.C.L.E-Sequel-I-Deserve-1200x612After Pulp Fiction, while Tarantino was gaining even more popularity as the writer of Natural Born Killer, From Dusk till Dawn, and True Romance, he was attached to direct an adaptation of ’60s TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Tarantino decided to do an adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel instead, Jackie Brown. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. wouldn’t make its way to movie screens until 2015, directed by Guy Ritchie.

KILLER CROW

quentin-tarantino-confirms-he-probably-wont-direct-a-new-sta_1y9a.jpgIn 2012, Tarantino was planning on his next film being the third movie in a “Django-Inglourious Basterds” trilogy – called Killer Crow. It would be a WW II movie centered on African American soldiers that “had been f***ed over by the American military and kind of go apes***.” Now out for revenge, they “kill a bunch of white soldiers and white officers on a military base and are just making a warpath to Switzerland.”

40 LASHES LESS ONE

forty-lashes-less-one-bookAnother Elmore Leonard book that Tarantino has wanted to adapt, for seemingly forever, is 40 Lashes Less One – a Western set in a desert prison. As of 2015, he still owned the rights to the book and was even considering turning it into a TV miniseries.

THE PSYCHIC

the-psychicTwenty years ago, Tarantino was toying with an American remake of Lucio Fulci’s horror film, The Psychic, about a clairvoyant woman, inspired by visions, who smashes open a section of wall in her husband’s home and finds a skeleton behind it. He even spoke to Jackie Brown’s Bridget Fonda about possibly starring in it.

MODESTY BLAISE

Modesty-Blaise1A huge fan of the ’60s British comic strip Modesty Blaise, which you could see Travolta’s character reading on the toilet in Pulp Fiction, Tarantino has long wanted to make a live-action Modesty movie. Originally, Tarantino was to write the first film while Neil Gaiman was tapped to adapt the sequel. In order to keep the rights, Miramax even made a super low-budget adaptation in 2004 called Quentin Tarantino Presents: My Name Is Modesty.

THE BERLIN GAME

C93jSUNUMAICTVmAnother book series that you can see a Tarantino character reading in one of his movies is Len Deighton’s Berlin Game – the first of a trilogy that also includes the books Mexico Set and London Match. As a big fan of the spycraft books, and having not been able to direct Casino Royale, Tarantino told the U.K. press in 2009 that he was interested in doing Deighton’s Berlin trilogy.

JOHN BROWN BIOPIC

maxresdefaultAlso in 2009, on the Charlie Rose Show, Tarantino said he wanted to make a biopic about abolitionist John Brown, explaining that Brown was his “favorite American who ever lived.” With many now speculating about what Tarantino’s tenth, and self-professed final, film will be, the John Brown biopic is one of the top contenders as the director himself said it would be something he’d save for the end of his career. Of course, he started speaking about a John Brown movie five years before he made Django Unchained so some wonder if the seed of this idea grew, and morphed, into the Django movie.

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Deals: Xbox One X Bundles Just Dropped in Price

If you’ve held off on getting an Xbox One X until now, we’ve got good news. Amazon just dropped a bunch of deals on Xbox One X bundles, packaged with games like Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order, Gears 5, and NBA 2K20. These are the cheapest these bundles have been since Black Friday deals came around, so act now before they go back up in price or you’ll have to wait for another sale.

Xbox One X 1TB Console Bundle with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – See It

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This bundle includes a 1TB Xbox One X console, an Xbox One wireless controller, Jedi: Fallen Order deluxe edition, one month of Xbox Live Gold, a one month trial of Xbox Game Pass, and one month of EA Access.

Xbox One X 1TB Console Bundle with Gears 5 – See It

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This bundle includes a 1TB Xbox One X console, an Xbox One wireless controller, Gears 5 ultimate edition (including downloads for Gears of War 1, 2, 3, and 4), one month trial of Xbox Game Pass, and one month trial of Xbox Live Gold.

Xbox One X 1TB Gears 5 Limited Edition Bundle – See It

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This bundle includes the Gears 5 Limited Edition 1TB Xbox One X console (with that fancy skull COG art), the Gears 5 limited edition wireless Xbox One controller, Gears 5 ultimate edition, Gears 1, 2, 3, and 4, a one month trial of Xbox Game Pass, and a one month trial of Xbox Live Gold.

Xbox One X 1TB NBA 2K20 Console Bundle – See It

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This bundle includes a 1TB Xbox One X console, a wireless Xbox One controller, a digital download of NBA 2K20, a one month trial of Xbox Game Pass, a one month trial of Xbox Live Gold.

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Box Office: Bad Boys Bounce Back to Life While Dolittle Disappoints

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence proved that Bad Boys are indeed for life as the long-delayed third installment of the Bad Boys franchise, directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, raked in an impressive season $68.4 million dollars for its first four days (and $59 million for Fri-Sun). That’s reportedly almost double what expectations were.

As Deadline notes, Bad Boys for Life now holds the second best MLK weekend opening ever, behind 2014’s American Sniper.

Bad Boys for Life is also “Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes, garnering mostly positive reviews from critics. Our own review even called it an outrageous sequel “you’ll likely love.”

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Meanwhile, Universal didn’t manage to crawl out of the Cats-size hole they found themselves in over the holidays as Dolittle fizzled out slightly with second place and an estimated $30.6 million for the four-day weekend.

It’s not a terrible debut, but it’s certainly not what the studio was hoping for given the $160-$175 million budget and Robert Downey Jr. as the headliner. Industry experts think the film might do okay in the end, but will it do well enough to launch the franchise Universal was hoping for?

Dolittle, unlike Bad Boys for Life, has also been panned pretty hard by critics. It received a “3” from us and was labeled a “disastrous mess.

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North American Box Office Estimates

1917 continued to ride high off the spoils of great reviews and earned awards, trailing only slightly behind Dolittle. After that it was Jumanji: The Next Level and Episode IX filling out the Top 5.

Just Mercy stayed strong in its second week, barely dropping by much, pulling in $6 million for sixth place.

Here are the Top 10 North American box office estimates for the (3-Day) weekend (via Box Office Mojo)

  • 1. Bad Boys for Life 59,175,000
  • 2. Dolittle $22,530,000
  • 3. 1917 $22,140,000
  • 4. Jumanji: The Next Level $9,565,000
  • 5. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker $8,374,000
  • 6. Just Mercy $6,000,000
  • 7. Little Women $5,910,000
  • 8. Knives Out $4,300,000
  • 9. Like a Boss $3,840,000
  • 10. Frozen 2 $3,717,000

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The Witcher: How Yennefer’s Season 1 Story Was Created

After The Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich decided that she was going to use Dunkirk as an inspiration for telling Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri’s story all at once in Season 1, blending both the Geralt short stories and the “saga” elements of Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher books, she then knew an entire backstory needed to be crafted for Anya Chalotra’s Yennefer.

One the most recent Netflix Behind the Scenes podcast, Hissrich explained how Yennefer’s first season arc had to be meticulously pieced together in the writers’ room, based on very little from the early Geralt stories. When Yennefer is introduced in Sapkowski’s pages, she’s already a full-formed, powerful mage. Little else is known about her past.

Readers knew that Yennefer was part of the Battle of Sodden Hill, which we saw take place in the Season 1 finale, but the rest of her “past” was mostly reflected in this passage from the short story “The Last Wish.”

“The witcher approached, watchful and silent. He saw her left shoulder, slightly higher than her right. Her nose, slightly too long. Her lips, a touch too narrow. Her chin, receding a little too much. Her brows a little too irregular. Her eyes . . .

He saw too many details. Quite unnecessarily.”

“The are a couple of sentences in the books,” Hissrich said. “Just a couple of sentences where she is reflecting on her past. Or where Geralt is surmising things about her past.”

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“The writers and I culled through all of those sentences, pulled them together, and then crafted a story from them.”

Instead of relegating Yennefer’s past to flashbacks, Hissrich decided to build out her entire timeline. “To me, for fans, I think it will be fun to watch Yennefer develop and say ‘Oh, I recognize what was wrong with her before her transformation.’ Or ‘I recognize her reference to her abusive father.’ But we actually get to see her abusive father. We actually get to see her experiences in her disabled body and to me that’s the added bonus of being able to do this on television.”

For more on The Witcher, check out how The Night King crafted Geralt’s battle against the Kikimora, Hissrich talking about the buzz surrounding Mark Hamill saying (joking) he’d play Vesemir in Season 2, and our full rundown of Season 1’s timeline.

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.