Succession focuses on one of the most powerful fictional families in the world, the Roys, owners of the media conglomerate Waystar Royco. At the head of this empire is the patriarch, Logan Roy, one of the most menacing and power-hungry characters on television. It takes a truly talented actor to bring Logan to life, and Brian Cox is more than up for the challenge. In Succession’s second season, Cox terrified us (“Boar on the floor”, anyone?), made us despise him with his greed and despicable treatment of his family, and at times made us laugh as Logan. But despite his raucous outbursts and power grabs, we also saw through to Logan’s vulnerable side as someone who was afraid to lose control and who deep down, loves his family in his own narcissistic way. Cox continues to shine as the truly foreboding Logan, and we can’t wait to see how he handles season 2’s cliffhanger ending. –Chastity Vicencio
In speaking to GQ magazine, Cavil confirmed his love of gaming as a means to escape his ever-growing popularity. “At home, I get to sit playing games for ridiculous amounts of hours and escape there,” Cavill said. “Because going outside has the opposite effect.” To date, Cavill has played Warhammer 2 a total of six times with six different races and “[loves] it each time.”
Warhammer 2 isn’t the only game Cavill is fond of. The actor, who’s currently playing Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s The Witcher, said CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a title he is two-and-a-half times to completion. CDPR’s interpretation also happened to be Cavill’s “first involved experience [with The Witcher franchise]” and one of the pieces that prompted him to chase Netflix‘s adaptation. In addition to Warhammer 2 and The Witcher 3, Cavill spoke about Delta Force and Half-Life as being among his gaming loves.
The Witcher’s complete first season is now available to stream on Netflix. The adaptation, however, is getting slammed by critics for its confusing timelines and cliched fantasy tropes. We scored the series a 4/10 in our The Witcher review, saying, “If you’re utterly devoted to the world of The Witcher, you’ll certainly enjoy the familiar aesthetic and characters, but beyond that, this series is hard to recommend.”
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It was a big year for wrestling in 2019. The newest national promotion All Elite Wrestling launched, WWE’s NXT brand began airing on the USA Network, Smackdown moved to Fox, and Raw continued to be a very long show. It’s a new golden era for wrestling, as there are more ways to watch these prime-time players, along with other promotions like Ring of Honor, New Japan, and more.
However, this truly was a huge year for WWE and AEW, as the Wednesday Night Wars between NXT and TNT’s Dynamite began. Both of these shows, along with WWE’s blue and red brands gave us amazing moments for the year, made wrestling a crowded yet very exciting space, filled with outstanding performers.
GameSpot is taking a look at the 10 best wrestlers for 2019. From their matches in the ring to their storylines to their promos and segments, these performers went above and beyond in the past year. But who stole our hearts and imaginations this year? Find out by scrolling down to see the cream of the crop for 2019.
For a better look into entertainment for 2019, make sure to check out the best and worst reviewed movies of 2019. And if you’re looking ahead to 2020, check out our looks at the Biggest Movies, TV shows, and Anime to watch next year.
Beware of some spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker ahead.
Our favorite galaxy far, far away has grown much bigger in recent years. Disney has released five new Star Wars movies since acquiring Lucasfilm, and more are in the works. These five movies have introduced many new planets to the franchise, some of which have become every bit as iconic as classics like Tatooine, Hoth and Coruscant.
From the battle-strewn wastes of Jakku to the lush beaches of Scarif, here are all the new planets introduced in Disney’s Star Wars movies so far.
Pokemon Go‘s annual holiday event is back for another year. This year’s event runs through January 1 and gives players around the world a chance to catch some holiday-themed Pokemon, complete exclusive Field Research tasks, and even add a few new Gen 5 monsters to their collections.
Throughout the holiday event, Ice-type Pokemon such as Sneasel, Delibird, and Snorunt will appear in the wild much more often than normal. You’ll also have your first chance to catch Cubchoo, the adorable polar bear cub from Pokemon Black and White, as well as a Shiny version of Snover.
Those aren’t the only special Pokemon available during the event. You may also run into holiday versions of Pichu, Pikachu, and Raichu. On top of that, you may encounter another new Gen 5 Pokemon, Cryogonal, when you use Glacial Lures, and you can hatch Alolan forms of Sandshrew and Vulpix from 7 km eggs.
On top of the increased Pokemon spawns, Niantic has rolled out a set of event-exclusive Field Research tasks. Team Rocket has also added a few new Shadow Pokemon to their teams, including Shadow Delibird. Finally, wintry avatar items like a Stantler sweater and headband are now available in the Style Shop. You can read more about the holiday event on the Pokemon Go website.
In other Pokemon Go news, Niantic recently rolled out a new Buddy Adventure feature for Pokemon Go. The Gen 5 Legendary Virizion is also still available in the game until January 7, and the first Community Day of 2020 is set for Sunday, January 19. You can catch up on more Pokemon Go developments below.
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What a weird year 2019 was for professional wrestling. WWE’s NXT brand finally started gaining the recognition it deserves as a major player in the industry, while Smackdown jumped to a new network and All Elite Wrestling–fronted by the Young Bucks, Cody (Don’t Call Him Rhodes), and Kenny Omega–launched its first weekly TV series and PPV events.
With such a crowded wrestling space, you might think it would be hard to note the best PPVs of the year. After all, WWE is practically presenting them bi-weekly at this point. However, the cream always rises, and that’s exactly what happened in the pro wrestling world. There were dozens of PPVs this year, but we–the GameSpot wrestling nerds–have picked out the eight best that you should set time aside to make sure you watch.
Take a look at our favorite pay-per-views of 2019 below. While, yes, WWE is well-represented, there’s a couple entries in there that might just surprise you. Then, while you get ready for somehow even more wrestling in 2019, take a look back at our favorite moments of 2019.
Streaming services that dominated the pack in 2019
We’re living in the dawn of a golden age of streaming, and while there are a lot of different services currently on the market, there are a few that stand way ahead of the pack. With HBO Max, Peacock, and Quibi entering the streaming fray in 2020, it’s going to get very crowded.
For this best streaming service list, we’re focusing on the six best from this past year. These are services that upped their game during the past year, offered users unique and new experiences, and proved to be the best of the best in 2019. It doesn’t matter if it’s a catch-all service like Hulu or a service that caters to a specific group like DC Universe, each of these were judged on their own merits the past year.
So let’s take a look at some of the best streaming services from 2019 and what made them so great, starting with number six.
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If you are looking for last-minute gift ideas, it’s hard to go wrong with a Disney+ subscription. With stellar shows like The Mandalorian, and a vast collection of Disney films (from The Apple Dumpling Gang to The Incredibles), there is no shortage of great content to explore.
These 12-month subscription cards require an email address, so make sure you have the email address of the recipient ready. If you don’t, head over to Disney Stores or “select Disneyland and Walt Disney Stores” to pick up a physical card, which costs the same and also redeems for 12 months of Disney+.
The great Emperor Palpatine returns as promised in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. So how’d he pull it off? Well, we’d be honored if you would join us while we break this down.
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