Breaking Bad Film Will Be a Sequel to the Series Finale

Update 11/7/2018: /Film has reported that the Breaking Bad film will follow Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman and will be “a sequel set after the series finale” that aired in 2013.

Additionally, via TheWrap, Bryan Cranston confirmed that the Breaking Bad film is in production on The Dan Patrick Show.

Although he hasn’t read the script, he would “absolutely” do it and be a part of the movie if creator Vince Gilligan asked him to.

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Director Says Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s Luke Skywalker ‘100% Consistent’ With the Original Trilogy

Nearly one year after the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Director Rian Johnson took to Twitter in defense of the portrayal of Luke Skywalker in his film.

Johnson’s tweet reads: “Hot take: Luke is in fact 100% consistent with his character (not the way he’s described in marketing blurbs, but his actual, based-on-his-words-and-actions character) from the OT. I’ll be at the bar if you need me.”

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Blizzard Is Working on Mobile Titles Across Multiple Franchises

Blizzard Interactive is working on mobile titles across all of its intellectual properties, according to executive producer Allen Adham.

During a Q&A session (via Reddit), Adham said, “In terms of Blizzard’s approach to mobile gaming, many of us over the last few years have shifted from playing primarily desktop to playing many hours on mobile. We have many of our best developers now working on new mobile titles across all of our IPs.

“Some of them are with external partners like with Diablo: Immortal. Many of them are being developed internally only, and we’ll have information to share on those in the future. I will say also that we have more new products in development today at Blizzard than we’ve ever had in our history, and our future is very bright.”

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New Aquaman Character Posters Released

Warner Bros. Pictures has released new character posters for Aquaman, showing details of seven characters.

Jason Momoa, who plays Aquaman and Arthur Curry, can be seen in his traditional orange and green suit, while Amber Heard as Princess Mera is in her warrior attire looking prepared for combat.

Nicole Kidman, playing Arthur’s mom, Queen Atlanna gracefully stands above the water, strongly marking her boundary.

Other characters who have been revealed in the posters include Vulko, portrayed by Willem Dafoe; The current King of Atlantis, King Orm, played by Patrick Wilson; Nereus, the King of the Atlantean tribe Xebel who is played by Dolph Lundgren, and the vindictive Black Manta, played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.

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Daily Deals: Black Friday Deal – Nintendo Switch for $269.99

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC Roster Is Already Set

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will spend roughly a year after its launch adding more characters, stages, and music tracks via downloadable content. Don’t waste time starting that letter campaign for Dixie Kong, though–director Masahiro Sakurai says the roster is already locked.

“Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s DLC line-up is now complete,” Sakurai said in a tweet. “This time the selection was made entirely by Nintendo. I decide if we can create a fighter based on their selection, then come up with the plan.”

The phrasing does note that the selections were already made “this time,” leaving the door open for another series of DLC content to follow that could include fan requests. The community has been vocal about some of their favorite characters, including Waluigi, Banjo-Kazooie, and others. Of course, he could have simply been contrasting this time with last time, meaning the last Smash Bros. game.

Six downloadable characters are coming in all. The first, Piranha Plant, will be available for free for everyone who purchases and registers the game by January 31, 2019. He’ll come later as a purchasable character. Five more fighters will be added in DLC packs that are bundled with an additional stage and some new music tracks. Those packs will cost $6 apiece, and a Fighter’s Pass bundle will get you all of them for $25. Buying the Fighter’s Pass will also get you an outfit based on Rex from Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

The announcement of Piranha Plant and the DLC fighters came alongside the last two roster reveals in the main game: Ken and Incineroar. That announcement also debuted the final mode, Spirits, which has you take on a series of challenges to earn equippable character buffs. That Nintendo Direct mentioned that the DLC wasn’t locked down yet, so the character selections may be very recent.

Smash Bros. Ultimate releases on December 7 for Nintendo Switch.

PS4 Game Deals On The PlayStation Store This Week (US)

It’s a new week, so of course the PlayStation Store has a new batch of deals available that can save you a heap of cash on some terrific PS4, PS3, and PS Vita games. Additionally, last week’s Double Discount Sale continues, meaning PS Plus members get extra savings on many of the on-sale items. Just make sure to secure your purchases by November 13, when these deals go away.

But before you go on a spending spree, you might want to take a peek at our PS4 Black Friday roundup, which will be consistently updated with the best deals on PS4 consoles, bundles, games, and accessories. Some big savings have already been announced, so check there to start planning your Black Friday shopping spree.

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Back on the PlayStation Store, you can create your own deadly theme park in Jurassic World Evolution for $51 (or $42 with PS Plus); just try to keep the dinosaurs in their pens. With Battlefield V launching later this month, you might want to grab the previous installment, Battlefield 1, for $24 ($8). And if a trippy version of Tetris sounds like your kind of thing, the you can pre-order Tetris Effect on sale for $36 before its release on November 9 (you can play it in PSVR, too).

If you want to drop in on the Japanese crime world, you can pick up Yakuza 0 for $18 ($16) or Yakuza 6: The Song of Life for $45 ($30). Perhaps you’re looking to build a real-life skill. If so, for $21 ($12) you can get Rocksmith 2014 Remastered and learn how to play guitar. Or you can just build a digital metropolis in Cities: Skylines for $30 ($20).

You’ll find more selections below, and you can check out all of this week’s deals here.

Pokemon: Let’s Go Trailer Shows Off Elite Four And Some Familiar Faces

With Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee set to arrive on Nintendo Switch in a little over a week, The Pokemon Company is ramping up excitement for their release with another new trailer. While the last one gave us our first glimpse at Lavender Town, this video showcases some of the challenging trainers who stand in your way of becoming a Pokemon Master. Mild spoilers follow.

The trailer begins with a look at Sabrina, the Psychic-type Gym Leader of Saffron City. We also get a glimpse of the leader of the villainous Team Rocket, Giovanni, as well as a quick look at the Elite Four–the four powerful trainers who await you at the Pokemon League. You’ll only be able to challenge the Elite Four after you’ve collected all eight Gym badges in the Kanto region, and you’ll need to defeat them in succession in order to become the champion.

Most notably, the new trailer also reveals that Red and Blue–the protagonist and rival of the original Red, Blue, and Yellow versions–will appear in Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee. From the looks of it, you’ll be able to battle them during your adventure, though whether they use their original Pokemon lineup remains to be seen. Red and Blue aren’t the only callbacks to the original Gen 1 games, either; at the end of the trailer, you can see a brief glimpse of the female trainer who appeared alongside them in the titles’ original artwork.

As The Pokemon Company recently revealed, your adventure doesn’t end once you’ve defeated the Elite Four. After you’ve become the Pokemon League Champion, powerful new Master Trainers will appear around the region. Each one specializes in one particular Pokemon, and you’ll need to battle them using that same Pokemon in order to claim their title.

Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee launch for Nintendo Switch on November 16. You can read more about the games in our latest hands-on impressions. We also got to speak with Let’s Go director Junichi Masuda recently about the challenges of updating Pokemon Yellow for a new generation and why Pokemon rivals aren’t jerks anymore, among other things.

How to Rebuild in a real life Fallout 76 World – Reality Check

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How Titans Is Setting Itself Apart From the Arrowverse

When Titans was first announced as the flagship show of the DC Universe streaming app, many fans wondered whether the series might be connected to The CW’s Arrowverse. It wasn’t an unreasonable question, given the involvement of Arrowverse bigwigs like Greg Berlanti and Geoff Johns. But if that controversial Comic-Con teaser trailer wasn’t proof enough, the first few Titans episodes definitely made it clear that this new series isn’t taking place in the same universe as shows like Arrow and The Flash.

That’s not necessarily a bad thing, either. Little by little, the first season of Titans has been showing us why it’s different from the Arrowverse and how it can carve its own niche in the ever-crowded superhero TV market. The debut of the Doom Patrol in episode 4 is key, giving us our first taste of what this wider shared universe will eventually become. Below, we explore how Titans is beginning to solidify its own live-action DCU and why the Doom Patrol represents such an important step for these shows.

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