Friends Cast Reunites in Adorable Jennifer Aniston Selfie

A Friends reunion is happening… on Instagram, that is.

Jennifer Aniston joined the social media site with a selfie of herself, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt Le Blanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.

Aniston captioned the photo of her famous Friends with, “And now we’re Instagram FRIENDS too. HI INSTAGRAM.”

While there is no word on a reunion yet, the show has been making headlines. Netflix reportedly paid $100 million to keep the sitcom on its streaming service through 2020. Check out the video below for more:

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Where to Preorder Google Stadia, Pixel 4, and More Google Products

Google announced a number of new products at its Made By Google event, and most of them are now available to preorder. So whether you’re in the market for the Google Pixel 4 smartphone, a light-weight Pixelbook Go laptop, or more Googley devices, you’ll find links and information below. Let’s get to it.

Google Stadia

We finally have a release date for Google Stadia, the company’s game streaming platform: November 19. That’s when you’ll be able to stream video games on your computer, certain phones and tablets, or TV. To get games on your TV, you can grab a Chromecast Ultra and just use the PS4 or Xbox One controller you already own. Alternatively, you can preorder a Google Stadia Founder’s Edition, which includes a Chromecast Ultra and a Google Stadia controller.

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Venom 2 Reportedly Adding Carnage Ally Shriek as Additional Villain

Marvel villain Shriek is reportedly joining forces with Woody Harrelson’s Carnage for Venom 2.

The studio is looking at unknown actors to fill the part, according to Deadline, but those involved with the process are allegedly keeping their minds open to any actress for the role. Deadline says principal photography is expected to begin early 2020 for a release on Oct. 2, 2020.

Shriek (real name Frances Barrison) is a mutant whose powers were awakened after being shot in the head and exposed to the energy of the Darkforce Dimension. She can manipulate sound waves in various ways, including firing destructive blasts and even preying upon the emotions and fears of her enemies. Oh, and she can fly.

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Logan’s James Mangold Still Wants to Direct X-23 Spinoff Movie

The X-Men may be in the process of migrating to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but director James Mangold is still hopeful he’ll get the chance to direct a sequel to 2017’s Logan.

In an interview with The Playlist, Mangold reaffirms his desire to continue where Logan left off and explore the fate of Dafne Keen’s X-23 in a sequel. Though even Mangold admits to being doubtful that sequel will ever materialize, given Disney’s recent purchase of 21st Century Fox. That’s to say nothing of Keen’s current commitment to the HBO series His Dark Materials.

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Marvel Promotes Kevin Feige to Chief Creative Officer

The architect of the Marvel Cinematic Universe just got a big promotion: Kevin Feige has been named Chief Creative Officer, Marvel.

According to Deadline, this means Feige will now oversee the creative storytelling direction of not just the movies but all TV, animation and publishing efforts. He will remain president of Marvel Studios. Marvel TV and Marvel Family Entertainment, which produces Marvel’s live-action and animated TV shows, respectively, are being moved under the Marvel Studios banner.

Deadline reports that Feige’s new position will see all creative executives reporting to him; Marvel Entertainment President Dan Buckley will report to Feige on all publishing creative and editorial endeavors, and also continue to oversee publishing operations, sales, creative services, games, licensing and events, where he’ll still be reporting to Marvel Entertainment Chairman Ike Perlmutter. Joe Quesada will still report to Buckley in his role as EVP and creative director for Marvel Entertainment. Feige will continue to report to Walt Disney Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer Alan Horn and Co-Chairman Alan Bergman.

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Venom 2: Carnage Won’t Be The Only Villain

2018’s Venom featured a post-credits scene in which Woody Harrelson portrayed the serial killer Cletus Kasaday, the man who would eventually be bonded with the symbiote Carnage. While Harrelson will return as Kasaday in next year’s sequel, the character’s love interest, Shriek, will also appear in the movie.

Principal photography won’t begin until next year, but the super-powered mother of the Carnage family–Shriek–will be a part of the plot, according to Deadline. Venom 2 won’t arrive in theaters until October 2, 2020, but if you look into Shriek’s comic book history, you can get a good idea of where the movie could be headed.

Shriek first made her introduction in 1993’s Spider-Man Unlimited #1, the comic that kicked off the Maximum Carnage storyline. As Carnage was escaping the maximum security prison Ravencroft, he ran across fellow prisoner Shriek being held in a straight jacket. It was apparently love at first sight, and eventually, she adopted Carnage as her husband and other Spider-Man villains as their kids.

She has the power to manipulate sound, making people violent by sonically tapping into people’s minds or using her powers to create sonic energy blasts. Shriek is technically a mutant, and in her past, she’s had numerous run-ins with Cloak and Dagger.

No one has been cast for the role of Shriek at this time, but Andy Serkis has been brought on to direct the upcoming film, joining Tom Hardy reprising his role as Eddie Brock/Venom. Kelly Marcel, who wrote Venom 1, will return to pen the sequel as well. 2018’s Venom brought in $856 million worldwide, which was huge for a rated-R October movie.

Venom 2 will swing into theaters on October 2, 2020.

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Doom: Annihilation Review

Doom: Annihilation is now available on Blu-ray, DVD, and HD Digital.

The writing seemed to be on the wall for Universal Pictures Home Entertainment’s Doom: Annihilation after current Doom game developer Bethesda put out a statement distancing themselves from the project. Released straight to home video, this second crack at a cinematic Doom incorporates a few more elements of the game lore, but at the cost of having to exist in the first place. Boring action, uninteresting characters, and a permeating sense of cheapness make Doom: Annihilation a chore to watch.

The broad strokes of Doom: Annihilation’s plot are going to feel very familiar to anyone who’s played a game in the series. Or watched the previous film adaptation from 2005. Or watched Event Horizon. Or… you get it. A bunch of space marines get called to a space research station that the space government has lost space communication with. Wouldn’t you know it, once they arrive, it turns out that the portal covered in Sumerian runes they’ve been studying there doesn’t connect to an alien utopia, but straight to Hell… which has broken loose in the station. It’s not like the Doom franchise has ever been known for a well-developed plot, but the laziness of the storytelling here is hard to overstate. At one point, when trying to puzzle out what they’re up against, one of the marines exclaims “it’s aliens!” You’ll be hard-pressed not to hear that line with a capital “A” and wish you were watching James Cameron’s masterclass in sci-fi action instead.

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