Mayans MC: Season 2 Premiere Review

This is a (mostly) spoiler-free review of the Mayans MC Season 2 premiere, titled “Xbalanque.” For a refresher, be sure to read our review of the Mayans MC Season 1 finale right here.  

FX’s gritty biker gang drama is back for a second season that revs up on the blood and violence, but thankfully, doesn’t forget about its most valuable narrative asset: The Reyes family drama involving EZ (JD Pardo) and his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas). Series showrunner Elgin James does a commendable job of balancing several subplots while still keeping the Reyes brothers’ relationship front and center.

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First Trailer For The Between Two Ferns Movie Looks As Absurd As You’d Expect

For some reason, Netflix is turning the Zach Galifianakis fake interview show Between Two Ferns into a movie. Now, the first trailer has arrived–and it is every bit as absurd as you’d expect.

The story is that Galifianaskis accidentally and temporarily drowns and kills actor Matthew McConaughey during a segment of his show. His boss, Will Ferrell, is understandably upset. So he sends Galifianakis out on a road trip to log 10 more celebrity interviews to get back in Ferrell’s good graces and potentially earn a network talk show of his own.

It appears the rest of Between Two Ferns: The Movie will play out like the internet show, featuring absurd and cringe-worthy staged interviews, along with story sections when Galifianakis is on the road travelling between interviews. A long list of famous people will appear in the movie, including:

  • Peter Dinklage
  • Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Paul Rudd
  • Tiffany Haddish
  • Brie Larson
  • Keanu Reeves
  • Jon Hamm
  • David Letterman
  • Jason Schwartzman
  • Adam Scott
  • John Cho
  • Chance the Rapper
  • Rashida Jones
  • Hailee Steinfeld
  • John Legend
  • Chrissy Teigen
  • Tessa Thompson

Between Two Ferns: The Movie was written by Galifianakis and Scott Aukerman, who wrote the original web show, with Aukerman directing. Caitlin Daley and Mike Farah of Funny or Die, the production company behind the original show, are producing alongside Aukerman and Galifianakis.

The movie premieres on Netflix on September 20.

PSA: You Can Get Gears 5 For Only $1 With Xbox Game Pass

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Microsoft’s next big game, Gears 5, launches very soon. The new shooter from The Coalition arrives on September 10 for Xbox One and PC. It’s a full-price game, but there is an easy way to pick it up for as little as $1 USD.

Because it’s a first-party game, Gears 5 is included at no extra cost with Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass subscription program on Xbox One and PC. Right now, Microsoft is offering the one-month Xbox Game Pass subscription for only $1 USD as part of an introductory rate for new subscribers only. Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One costs $10 USD / £8/ $10.95 AUD per month.

Xbox boss Mike Ybarra recently reminded us of this offer in a tweet of his own.

Alternatively, you can sign up for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $2 USD / £2 / $2 AUD for the first two months, and then $15 USD/ £11 / $15.95 AUD per month thereafter. Ultimate comes with Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold, which you need to play games online, including Gears 5.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate also includes access to Xbox Game Pass for PC, which is separate from the standard subscription for Xbox One. The PC version of Xbox Game Pass alone costs $5 USD / £4 / $4.95 AUD per month, though new subscribers can get their first three months for only $5 USD / £4 / $4.95 AUD altogether.

More information about Xbox Game Pass the the various subscription options can be seen on Microsoft’s website. Xbox Game Pass subscriptions can be canceled at any time, though the cheaper introductory prices are only available once per account.

All of Microsoft’s first-party games are available at no extra cost with Xbox Game Pass, and this will also include Halo Infinite next year and more titles.

Gears 5’s Hamilton Easter Egg Is A Real Treat

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Gears 5 features an extended Easter Egg that is very clearly inspired by and in reference to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster Broadway play Hamilton. In a sequence in the game’s Act I: The Tide Turns chapter, JD Fenix and company escape the Swarm and find themselves in the “Palace Theatre,” which is currently hosting a play called “Embry.”

Nassar Embry is an important historical politician and the founder of the Coalition of Ordered Governments in the Gears of War universe. So basically he is the Gears of War franchise’s equivalent of Alexander Hamilton, or something like that.

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The play “Embry” is Gears of War’s take on Hamilton, and the Easter Egg is very in-depth. There is even a secret collectable you can find that contains the lyrics to a song called “Nassar Embry (That’s My Name),” which is very clearly the Gears take on the song “Hamilton” that opens the play. You can read the lyrics and sing along to the tune of “Hamilton.”

What’s more, once you make your way through the dressing rooms you’ll reach the stage. It’s presented like the actual iconic Hamilton stage, featuring a wraparound wooden set and even a rotating section like the actual production. Even better, when the fighting breaks out, the music breaks from the franchise’s tradition and takes on a more theatrical score. And you can stand on the rotating stage and fight as you move around the circle. It’s really great.

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Gears 5 launches on September 10, but people who buy the Ultimate edition or subscribe to Xbox Game Pass can start playing on September 6. For lots more, check out GameSpot’s livestream of Gears 5’s campaign here.

Gears 5 Has A Great Hamilton Easter Egg

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PSA: You Can’t Buy Destiny On PC Right Now

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As part of Destiny 2‘s transition from Battle.net to Steam, the game is, uhh, currently completely unavailable to buy on PC.

The game has now seemingly been removed from sale on Battle.net as part of Activision’s breakup with with Bungie, and it won’t launch on Steam until October. That means there is a period of about a month where people can’t buy Destiny 2 on PC, it seems.

According to an email sent to people who own Destiny 2 on PC, the game will remain available to play via Battle.net through September 30, but it appears you can no longer buy it there. Destiny 2 then launches on Steam from October 1.

Everyone who owns Destiny 2 on PC can transfer all of their content–including accounts, expansions, in-game currency, and more–to Steam at no cost.

“Please note you will lose access to Destiny 2 if you choose not to migrate to the new platform,” reads a line from an email sent to people who bought Destiny 2 on Battle.net.

Destiny 2 PC players can visit this page on Bungie’s website to begin the process of transferring their content from Battle.net to Steam.

Bungie community lead David Dague told VG247 in June that moving from Battle.net to Steam “just made the most sense” for Destiny 2.

Destiny 2’s next expansion, Shadowkeep, launches on October 1 for PC, as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Recently, Bungie announced plans to introduce a Fortnite-style battle pass in Destiny 2 timed with the release of Shadowkeep.

Donnie Darko Director Reveals His Next Project

A biopic about Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling is in the works, and now it’s found a director. Richard Kelly, who directed the cult classic Jake Gyllenhaal movie Donnie Darko, has signed on to not only direct, but also write the screenplay, according to TheGww.

The untitled Serling biopic would be Kelly’s fourth feature-length movie and his first since 2009’s Cameron Diaz-starring movie The Box (2009).

Kelly already has some kind of limited connection to Serling and The Twilight Zone. The Box was itself based on Richard Matheson’s short story, “Button, Button,” which was adapted into an episode of the ’80s version of The Twilight Zone show.

Serling lived an interesting life, with lots of material for the movie.

From Collider: “Immediately after graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and trained as a paratrooper. Since he was raised Jewish, he had hoped to fight Hitler and the German Army, though he was sent west to fight in the Philippines, where he saw death all around him each day. Though he was honored with a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star, Serling’s experience in the military haunted him and had a profound effect on his later work. After being discharged, Serling attended Antioch College, where he began writing and performing in radio shows on campus. At school, he had a reputation as a ladies’ man as well as a daredevil, as he took on the dangerous job of testing parachutes.”

Serling later worked for television shows, but he grew irritated with needing to compromise his vision for advertisers and censors, so he made his own show, The Twilight Zone. GameSpot parent company CBS Corp. currently owns the rights to The Twilight Zone.

The newest version of the show, from the mind of Get Out writer Jordan Peele, premiered this year on CBS All-Access. The show was very popular, and CBS ordered a second season.

There is no word yet as to who may play Serling in Kelly’s movie. As can be the case in Hollywood, there is no guarantee that the movie will ever even be made.

New Batman Star Robert Pattinson On Winning The Role

It’s not an understatement to say that the upcoming standalone DC movie The Batman has been through a few changes over the years. The film was first announced in 2016, and was set to be directed by and starring Ben Affleck, who played the Dark Knight in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League. But things changed as time went on–first Affleck was replaced by Matt Reeves as director, then his script was abandoned, and finally he stepped down from the role. Affleck’s replacement is Twilight star Robert Pattinson, who has now spoken up about playing the iconic crimefighter.

In an interview with Variety, Pattinson revealed that the first reports about him taking on the role of Batman broke before he had even auditioned for it. “When that thing leaked, I was f***ing furious,” he said. “Everyone was so upset. Everyone was panicking from my team. I sort of thought that had blown up the whole thing.”

Pattinson ultimately won the part over rival Nicholas Hoult. But while it doesn’t seem surprising that the high-profile Twilight star would be chosen as the young Bruce Wayne, Pattinson revealed that it was actually him who chased Reeves for the role instead of the other way around.

“I’d had Batman in my mind for a while,” he said. “It’s such an absurd thing to say. I sort of had an idea to do it, and I’d been prodding Matt. He didn’t accept any prods. I kept asking to meet him. And then [when I did], I had to kind of try to imagine what he’d written, and I hadn’t even read the script. I’d come with this pad full of notes.”

Pattinson also spoke about trying on the Batsuit for the first time during the audition process for The Batman. “I put it on,” he said. “I remember saying to Matt, ‘It does feel quite transformative!’ He was like, ‘I would hope it does! You’re literally in the Batsuit.'”

“You do feel very powerful immediately,” Pattinson continued. “And it’s pretty astonishing, something that is incredibly difficult to get into, so the ritual of getting into it is pretty humiliating. You’ve got five people trying to shove you into something. Once you’ve got it on, it’s like, ‘Yeah, I feel strong, I feel tough, even though I had to have someone squeezing my butt cheeks into the legs. You’re trying to think of the way to balance, how to bring something new to it and not want to scare people off. And work in the confines of the costume.”

The Batman hits theaters on June 25, 2021. While no further cast has been announced so far, Reeves has previously spoken about what fans can expect. “It’s very much a point of view-driven, noir Batman tale,” he said. “It’s told very squarely on his shoulders, and I hope it’s going to be a story that will be thrilling but also emotional. It’s more Batman in his detective mode than we’ve seen in the films. The comics have a history of that. He’s supposed to be the world’s greatest detective, and that’s not necessarily been a part of what the movies have been.”

Sayonara Wild Hearts Hands-On Preview: A Sailor Moon-Inspired Rhythm Trip

If you ever wished Sailor Moon was a badass biker who fought rival gangs set to a soundtrack that’s kind of like something Carly Rae Jepsen would produce, turn your attention to Sayonara Wild Hearts.

Sayonara Wild Hearts is developed by Swedish developer Simogo, best known for the critically acclaimed mobile horror game Year Walk. Like Year Walk, Sayonara Wild Hearts combines eye-catching art direction with a simple but solid gameplay hook. In this case, it plays almost exactly like the brilliant “rhythm violence” game Thumper.

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