Bond 25: Oscar-Winner Lupita Nyong’o In Talks To Join The Film

Following reports yesterday about Bond 25’s casting, including word that Rami Malek remains a top choice to play the villain, now comes another report that has some intriguing casting details.

Deadline reports that Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years A Slave, Star Wars) is in talks to join the Cary Fukunaga-directed action movie. Nyong’o also appeared in the Oscar-winning Black Panther and is set to have a role in Jordan Peele’s eerie new film Us.

If Nyong’o does join Bond 25, she’ll be at least the second Oscar-winner on the call sheet. Malek just won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody. Nyong’o won her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 2012’s 12 Years A Slave.

What is confirmed about Bond 25 is that Daniel Craig will be back to play Bond again, and for the last time. We also know that Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, and Lea Seydoux are coming back to reprise their roles. The movie will reportedly add Billy Magnussen (The Many Saints of Newark, The Big Short, in a role said to be similar to the American CIA agent likened to Jeffrey Wright’s character in previous movies.

Bond 25 is scheduled to start shooting sometime this Spring and hit theatres in April 2020.

2015’s Spectre is the latest James Bond film. It was a gigantic commercial success, making around $880 million worldwide at the box office.

For more on the James Bond franchise, check out GameSpot’s recent feature, “Exploring James Bond’s Uneven Video Game History.”

Xbox Live’s Games With Gold For March 2019 Are Out Now (Xbox One, Xbox 360)

Every month, Xbox Live Gold members can look forward to a few free game downloads, and the first offering of Games With Gold for March are now live: Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion for Xbox One and Star Wars Republic Commando for both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Halfway through the month, you’ll gain access to the second two free games this month: Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 for Xbox One and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, which is also playable on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Pirates of the Enchiridion is the most recent game based on beloved cartoon Adventure Time, and it gives players control of characters like Finn, Jake, and Marceline to investigate why the Land of Ooo has been flooded. Thanks to backward compatibility, 2005’s Star Wars Republic Commando can be played on Xbox One and offers an exciting single-player campaign with squad-based, military-style combat.

Plants vs. Zombies fans will appreciate the free download of Garden Warfare 2. The light-hearted shooter expands the series with new characters, modes, and solo content while retaining the humor and ridiculous costumes that make it so entertaining. Finally, there’s Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, which takes place four years after Metal Gear Solid 4 and puts players in control of a cybernetically enhanced Raiden. In our review, we praised the game for its adrenaline-pumping combat and Raiden’s compelling story.

See the full list of games and dates for March’s Games With Gold below.

Xbox Live Games With Gold for March

  • Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion — March 1 to 31 (Xbox One)
  • Star Wars Republic Commando — March 1 to 15 (Xbox One, Xbox 360)
  • Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance — March 16 to 31 (Xbox One, Xbox 360)
  • Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 — March 16 to April 15 (Xbox One)

New Pokemon the First Movie Remake Trailers Reveal Ash, Pikachu in CG

Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back, which was originally released in Japan in 1998, is getting a CG remake and we now have our first look at Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu.

A short and long version of a new Japanese trailer for the upcoming film give us our best look yet at the world of Pokémon and our heroes in a film that that is, for the first time in franchise history, in full CG.

The trailers give Pokémon fans a glimpse of some of their favorites, including Mew, Mewtwo, Meowth, Blastoise, Venusaur, and Charizard.

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Some Pokémon Sword And Shield Fans Are Skeptical

The veil has finally been lifted on the eighth generation of Pokémon games, dubbed Pokémon Sword and Shield. The reveal was a big moment for the series, as it marks the first time a mainline Pokémon title has appeared on the Switch. The promise of a new region to explore, new Pokémon to find, and new mysteries to unravel is more than enough to get us excited, even this early on. Fans are already pouring over the new starter characters and deciding what allegiances they’ll be making, designing fan art, and coming up with memes and jokes as they indulge in all the new details the trailer revealed to us.

As the Nintendo Direct showed us the games in action, they were clearly every bit the Pokémon we know and love. But are they too familiar? While it’s too early to tell just how unique a mainline Pokémon experience Sword and Shield will be on a current generation Nintendo console, especially after just one short trailer, some of the more critical sentiments online bring up a few good points.

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X-Men: Dark Phoenix Director Spoils Which Major Character Dies in It

MAJOR SPOILERS ahead for X-Men: Dark Phoenix.

A new trailer for X-Men: Dark Phoenix was recently released and hinted at the death of a major character and the director of the film, Simon Kinberg, confirmed the shocking move.

In an interview with EW, Kinberg discussed the reveal that Mystique, played by Jennifer Lawrence, dies at the hand of Sophie Turner’s Jean Grey while Grey is “struggling with the emerging Phoenix inside her.”

When asked about why Kinberg and the team decided to reveal Lawrence’s fate in this trailer, he responded that it was “to primarily show that this is a movie that is unlike other X-Men movies.”

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Opinion: Video Games Still Have a Way to Go with Black Avatars

I’ve been a gamer for almost three decades, but I’ve been black my entire life. When I started gaming on my first Atari 2600 in 1982, the thought of having characters who looked like me — in stories relevant to my background or culture — was the furthest thing from my mind.

In ‘82, I was obsessed with roping pixelated cattle on Stampede and dodging crocodiles with Pitfall Harry in Pitfall. In 2019,  I find myself confused as to why there hasn’t been a huge amount of progress in black representation in video games. From the lack of black protagonists in triple A titles to the uneasy fact that black avatars always play second fiddle to white ones —  I have to pay almost $10 just to have a black avatar represent me in a free-to-play game like Guns of Glory — the slow progress is puzzling.

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Review: Star Trek Discovery Brings a Classic Twist

Full spoilers follow for this episode.

And finally, Spock!

After teasing him for half a season, Star Trek: Discovery finally gave us Ethan Peck’s Spock this week… though he’s not really the Spock we remember and love. No, this rambling, mentally disturbed version of the iconic character is certainly different, impaired apparently by his interactions with the Red Angel. And alas, in this form he’s also dramatically inert and uninteresting, which makes for an anticlimactic debut for this version of the character.

Michael Burnham’s reunion with her brother is half the story here, and the rest of the episode is centered on Captain Pike and Tyler dealing with some timey-wimey stuff in the wake of the Red Angel’s departure from Kaminar. There’s some fun to be had in that B story for sure, but it also feels like it never hits the heights that, say, last season’s Groundhog Day-esque outing “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad” did. The result then is an episode that, like several of Discovery’s recent outings, offers plenty of individual joys and nice moments, but doesn’t quite come together as efficiently as one would hope.

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Jordan Peele’s New Sci-Fi Show on YouTube Is Weird

Weird City is a new YouTube Premium sci-fi anthology series set in the futuristic metropolis of “Weird.” Created by Charlie Sanders and Jordan Peele, this six-episode dark comedy has some serious star power, featuring household names like Ed O’Neill (Modern Family), Rosario Dawson (Luke Cage), and Michael Cera (Arrested Development). Sanders spoke with IGN about the series’ humble beginnings.

“It all started in 2011,” Sanders told IGN. Back in those days, before Sanders had his own show, he was a writer for Comedy Central on Key & Peele. For five seasons, Sanders worked alongside one of television’s funniest duos and wrote some crazy sci-fi sketches that his boss was fond of. “I was writing a bunch of weird sci-fi sketches for the show that Jordan really liked,” Sanders explained. “And so we just started talking about, if Key & Peele blew up, maybe we’d take some of the sci-fi ideas and blow them out into bigger episodes and make our own show out of it.”

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