John Wick 4- Laurence Fishburne Confirms Return In Keanu Reeves Sequel
Laurence Fishburne will once again don the crown of the Bowery King in John Wick: Chapter 4, the actor revealed in a new interview with Collider.
“I should be going to Berlin within another couple months or so,” Fishburne said of the film.
“I read the [John Wick: Chapter 4] script, it’s really, really cool,” the actor said. “As much as it’s the same world as the other three films, it’s just deeper. It’s much deeper in terms of the code of the assassin and the relationship that he has with one character in particular, who I think Mr. Watanabe is playing, is really the heart and soul of it.”
A few cast members have been announced for the upcoming film, but Watanabe refers to a character rather than an actor according to Collider.
In addition to star Keanu Reeves and Fishburne, the cast includes Rina Sawayama and the newly-announced Donnie Yen. Bill Skarsgard is reportedly in talks to appear, too. The film is being written by Michael Finch and Shay Hatten, makin…
Lords Of The Fallen- How To Unlock The Dark Crusader
When you begin a new game in Lords of the Fallen, you’ll initially be able to choose from one of nine starting classes. However, there are additional classes that can be unlocked by playing the game, and the coolest of those may very well be the Dark Crusader, with its aesthetically attractive armor set and powerful longsword. You can get early access to the Dark Crusader as a starting class by purchasing the Deluxe Edition of the game for $80. This is $10 more than the standard version of the title, so unless you’re desperate to begin your very first playthrough with the Dark Crusader, we’d recommend unlocking the class in-game using the method below.
How to unlock the Dark Crusader in Lords of the Fallen
The in-game method of unlocking the Dark Crusader requires you to complete Isaac’s questline. We’ll lay out the steps for you to do so below.
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Kirby Fighters 2 Review – 2 Kirby 2 Furious
Kirby Fighters 2 has somewhat of an adorable identity crisis on its puffy, pink hands. It initially comes across as a gateway fighting game, an entry step even before the widely-loved Super Smash Bros. series. Approachable in both controls and tone, Kirby Fighters 2 is a mostly pleasant brawler bursting with charm. A slender content offering and some bizarre difficult spikes notwithstanding, Kirby’s latest spinoff is a capable combatant.
There are no stage knockouts or lives here, just a scrap until someone gets knocked out. Also, most of the characters are Kirby–well, a variety of Kirbys equipped with different copy abilities, alongside some other familiar characters who aren’t Kirby to round out the roster. Among the pink puffballs of pain are series classics such as the Link-wannabe Sword Kirby, Artist Kirby who draws minions to cause damage, and Bomb Kirby, who does exactly what you think. My personal favourite is Wrestler Kirby, thanks to his …
Jodie Comer Confirms She's In The Napoleon Bonaparte Movie With Joaquin Phoenix
As rumored, Jodie Comer–star of Killing Eve and Disney’s Free Guy–will appear in Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Bonaparte movie Kitbag alongside Joaquin Phoenix.
Comer confirmed the casting rumors in an interview with Variety. As suspected, she will play Napoleon’s wife, Josephine. Comer recently worked with Scott on the period drama The Last Duel, which releases in October, and she was eager to work with Scott again.
“I just jumped at the chance to work with Ridley and his team again and the idea of working with Joaquin, who’s someone who I hugely admire,” Comer said. “I think for me, what I’m learning is […] you learn and you grow so much by being and working with the people that you’re working alongside. And I just think having that opportunity–I’m so excited to delve into that world.”
Comer went on to say she is currently completely focused on Killing Eve Season 4, which is the final one. She hasn’t started preparing for Josephine yet.
Kitbag is a reference…
Lego Star Wars- Skywalker Saga Preorder Guide- Exclusive Steelbook, Pricing, And More
The Lego Star Wars series has been retelling the legendary story using the adorable building block franchise for years now, but Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga will be the biggest Lego Star Wars adventure yet. It spans all nine Skywalker saga films–including The Rise of Skywalker. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga will release in Spring 2021, as announced during Gamescom Opening Night Live 2020, and it’s up for preorder now, with a Deluxe edition available in addition to the standard version.
You’ll probably want to place your order at Best Buy when you see the retailer’s preorder bonus. (That said, Amazon is also offering a nice discount on preorders if you’d rather save some money.) Best Buy is offering an exclusive steelbook case with all console preorders of Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. The silver hardcover case portrays Han Solo encased in carbonite, referencing the event in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The striking steelboo…
Lawsuit Accuses Ex-WWE Owner Vince McMahon Of Disturbing New Allegations
Netflix’s recently released docuseries, Mr. McMahon, offered non-wrestling fans a revealing look at the embattled former owner of WWE, Vincent K. McMahon. That miniseries touched upon a WWE ring boys scandal from the 1980s, which has now led to a new lawsuit against McMahon, his wife and former WWE CEO Linda McMahon, as well as World Wrestling Entertainment.
As reported by NBC, five former WWE ring boys–the industry term for teens who helped put the ring together at shows–have filed a case alleging that McMahon and WWE failed to protect them from being sexually sexually exploited by former ring announcer Melvin Phillips Jr., who died in 2012. At the time of the alleged crimes, the victims were all underage, with some as young as 12 and 13 years old. The suit contends that McMahon fired Phillips over the initial allegations in 1988, only to rehire him with a condition to “steer away from kids.” Phillips reportedly continued to abuse his victims after returning to WWE.
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James Gunn Talks How To Kill Suicide Squad Characters
Who do you kill? Why do you kill them? These are the kinds of tough questions only storytellers can ask without getting arrested, and they’re exactly the kinds of questions James Gunn had to wrestle with while writing The Suicide Squad, which he talks about in a new interview on the official DC Comics blog. Don’t worry–there are no spoilers to be had here.
“There were a certain number of characters that I knew were going to die from the time I put them in the movie,” Gunn said. “When I first pitched this idea to Warner Bros., I went into [Warner Bros. Film Chairman] Toby Emmerich’s office and I had made copies or made photos of every single character and I had them all on a wall because it’s a lot of characters. To throw, like, Mongal at Toby Emmerich can be really confusing. Going through them in that way, I knew some characters were going to die early and then other characters died as I told the story.”
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Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Review – A Mastery of Illusions
I’ve never really given much thought to the differences between a labyrinth and a maze. That is, until I played Simogo’s Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. A labyrinth, as I know now, is a singular path, twisting and turning, constantly changing in direction. It invokes the illusion of feeling lost, despite the fact that its path always leads to a center. A maze, on the other hand, has multiple paths, filled with dead ends, wrong turns, and requires trial and error to reach its end. The former can be a meditative and reflective journey for some, while the latter is a trying experience that requires patience and perseverance to see it through. Despite these differences, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes brings them together through mechanics, themes, and narrative. The result is a gaming experience that masterfully interlocks storytelling with design, making it one of Simogo’s finest achievements, and one of the most impressive narrative puzzle games in recent memory.
Lorelei and t…
LOTR Movie And Video Game Rights Are About To Go On Sale
There could be a buying frenzy coming up in Hollywood for one of the biggest franchises around, as the movie, gaming, and merchandising rights for The Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, and other works from JRR Tolkien are about to go on sale. This is according to Variety, which reported that the original owner, Saul Zentz Co., has elected to sell its stake in the properties.
Auctions are scheduled for this week, and the valuation could be $2 billion for certain properties, the report said. According to the report, Amazon is one of the “prime candidates” to scoop up additional Middle-earth rights to add to its warchest after reportedly paying $250 million for the rights to make its upcoming TV show, The Rings of Power. The show has been in the works for some time, and it is finally debuting this September. The first trailer will arrive during the Super Bowl this weekend.
No other potential buyers for Lord of the Rings rights were named in the report, but if the sales…
Medal Of Honor- Above And Beyond Review
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond marks a return to the series’ historical roots as well as its first foray into virtual reality. It’s been a long time since we’ve stormed the beaches of Normandy or liberated Nazi-occupied France in a Medal of Honor game, but Above and Beyond strives to bring us back to that familiar WWII experience within the new technology. Being asked to answer the call of duty and return to the battlefield in a new Medal of Honor is an exciting prospect, but Above and Beyond is far too simple a shooter and far too restrictive to ever feel engaging like the series once was.
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’s campaign is composed of six major missions, each of which is broken into smaller sections, moving you from location to location as you make your way through the story. Each moment of gameplay has you moving through a small area and using a variety of WWII weaponry to take out Nazis. These moments can feature you walking around on foot…