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The Witcher: New Character Posters Revealed

Netflix dropped three new character posters on Thursday for their upcoming adaptation of The Witcher featuring Geralt of Rivia, Ciri, and Yennefer.

Henry Cavill, known for playing the Man of Steel himself, will be playing Geralt. He is a fan of The Witcher games, and his performance draws inspiration from those who have portrayed the White Wolf before him. Cavill is joined by Freya Allan who plays Ciri, and Anya Chalotra who is playing Yennefer in the upcoming series.

While many fans’ first exposure to Geralt of Rivia and the world of The Witcher came by way of 2015’s The Witcher III: Wild Hunt, this Netflix series is actually being adapted from the series of novels written by Andrzej Sapkowski. If you’re interested in reading through the books prior to the release of Season 1, we’ve got you covered.

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Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker Writer On Ending 24 Characters Arcs

This generation’s Star Wars trilogy will be coming to a close with Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker later this month, which naturally means that we can expect some grand finales for characters we’ve come to know and love in these new films.

However, beyond just the heavy hitters like Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren, screenwriter Chris Terrio told Polygon that Rise Of Skywalker will tie-up and finish out the arcs for a whopping 24 different characters. And to make sure it all worked out, Terrio confessed that he and the Star Wars creative team took an interesting approach to the storytelling of a sci-fi fantasy epic.

“I think that, by my last count, there were 24 character arcs in the movie. Twenty-four characters whose stories had sort of beginning, middle, and end,” Terrio said. “So it’s daunting, but also we would tell ourselves that this is just the history of the galaxy. It’s not like we’ve got to make up some confection in order to fit in certain things. We said, ‘No, this is what happened. This is the battle that happened. This was the chance that they took. This was the plan.'”

In order to make sure everyone was getting their due, Terrio explained that they took an approach that felt similar to writing nonfiction. “A lot of my past work was like historical drama and stuff like that. You write it in the way that you would write any world historical event or galaxy historical event, which is to say that there are all these interwoven strands and all these little moving pieces.”

But despite the myriad endings, Rise Of Skywalker doesn’t actually put a wall around the edges of the Star Wars galaxy. In fact, it actually opens the door for more exploration. “I think there are also little parts of the galaxy that will be opened–at least to the imagination, if not to further films,” Terrio said. “We have some new characters in this movie that I would live with happily in my brain and imagination. So I hope that we’re also saying that the galaxy is big and various. We’ve shown you this one saga, but the galaxy contains multitudes.”

Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker hits theaters December 20, 2020.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Now Available On Steam

Red Dead Redemption 2 is now available on Steam, and it comes with all the graphical and technical enhancements the studio made for its PC debut last month. These include updated visuals, higher quality lighting effects, improved textures, and more.

Rockstar confirmed Red Dead Redemption 2’s Steam launch will feature platform-specific support, such as Steam Achievements, Steam Chat, and Steam Broadcast functionality. Further, the Steam version also includes the new features added to the game’s PC version, like the added Photo Mode, Bounty Hunter Missions, Gang Hideouts, Treasure Maps, and more.

You can pick up the standard edition of Red Dead Redemption 2 on Steam for $60 USD. Of course, there are two other editions available for purchase on the digital storefront. The $80 USD Special Edition includes exclusive story mode content, gameplay bonuses and boosts, the Nuevo Paraiso Gunslinger Outfit, and more. Red Dead Redemption 2’s Ultimate Edition, which retails for $100 USD on Steam, features everything in the Special Edition and more, like additional online content and the Black Chestnut Thoroughbred.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Steam Requirements

Minimum

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 7 – Service Pack 1 (6.1.7601)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K / AMD FX-6300
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 2GB / AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 150 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Direct X Compatible

Recommended

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 – April 2018 Update (v1803)
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-4770K / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
  • Memory: 12 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 150 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Direct X Compatible

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Honey, I Shrunk The Kids May Get Another Sequel Starring Josh Gad

30 years ago, the Disney film Honey, I Shrunk The Kids hit theaters, bringing in over $200 million worldwide–which translates to around $415 million today. The family-friendly adventure film resonated with both kids and adults. It spawned two sequels, 1992’s Honey, I Blew Up The Kid and 1997’s Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves–both of which failed to capture the magic of the first movie. However, another sequel may be on the horizon, bringing the Szalinskis back to theaters.

Joe Johnston–director of the first movie in the series–is joining forces with Josh Gad (Frozen) for the movie Shrunk, which will be the fourth movie in the series, according to Variety. The original movie followed the adventures of mad scientist Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) and his family. Szalinski invents a shrinking machine and accidentally shrinks his children, and the kids must escape the dangers of being tiny in their backyard.

While the movie is being called a reboot, the film will follow Gad playing a grown-up version of Wayne’s son, and Gad does resemble an older version of Nick Szalinski, who was originally played by Robert Oliveri. Gad’s character will take on his father’s business of inventing crazy gadgets, which includes a shrink ray that miniaturizes his family.

Originally, the idea was to deliver this movie to the recently released Disney+ streaming service, but studio executives were very keen on a recent draft of the script, which was written by Todd Rosenberg. This movie may be headed to theaters now.

However, while all this information is coming out, Shrunk is still not greenlit and the movie is still very early in development, according to Variety’s sources. We’ll keep you updated on the status of this film as we learn more.

The Best Movie of 2019: Nominees

With the year coming to a close and awards season in full steam, it’s time to celebrate the films that have wowed us most in 2019. From comic book movies, both epic and intimate, to action extravaganzas, compelling dramas, uproarious comedies and more, we found the films and artists in the following pages to be this year’s biggest standouts.

These are our nominees for the Best Movie of 2019.

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The Best Comic Book TV Series of 2019: Nominees

IGN’s Best Comic Book TV Series category separates the super average from the truly super greats. Yep, there is a ton of comic book adaptations on TV these days, on broadcast, cable, and streaming. But we’ve picked what we believe to be the best of these shows from 2019. It’s one of our super powers, you know!

These are our nominees for the Best Comic Book TV Series of 2019.

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The Best TV Ensemble of 2019: Nominees

TV truly lends itself to great ensemble casts of actors and actresses, where long-form stories can develop over the course of a season (or seasons). And there were some great ones in 2019…

These are our nominees for the Best TV Ensemble of 2019.

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The Best Anime Series of 2019

Each season dozens of anime air, but only a few come out on the top as contenders for the best anime of the year. From classics getting a second chance to a new trio’s struggle for survival, 2019 had a lot to offer for anime.

For IGN’s best anime series award, anime must have completed airing their season in the U.S. in 2019 in order to be eligible. This means My Hero Academia’s fourth season will be up for consideration in 2020.

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