Brooklyn Nine Nine Adds Lin-Manuel Miranda As Amy’s Brother

Actor Lin-Manuel Miranda will appear in an upcoming episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. According to Entertainment Weekly, Miranda will play Amy Santiago’s brother, David Santiago, in the March 7 episode “The Golden Child.” The episode will reportedly focus on their sibling rivalry.

Miranda was one of many celebrities who voiced their support for Brooklyn Nine-Nine following Fox’s decision to cancel the show last year. NBC wasted no time in picking up the show, and the current 18-episode sixth season is airing now.

Miranda most recently starred in Disney’s new Mary Poppins movie opposite Emily Blunt. He is perhaps known for creating hit Broadway shows Hamilton and In The Heights. He also co-wrote songs for the Moana soundtrack, which earned him an Academy award nomination.

Miranda has also appeared in TV shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Inside Amy Schumer, and BoJack Horseman, among many others.

Watch Captain Marvel Star Brie Larson Push A 5,000-Pound Car To Train For The Movie

Brie Larson put in some serious training to prepare for her new superhero movie Captain Marvel. Larson tweeted a video today of what she called a “training highlight” that was pushing a 5,000-pound Jeep that had a full tank of gas. She pushed it for a full minute, and don’t worry, someone was behind the wheel to make sure things didn’t go wrong.

You can watch the video below, which chronicles the final twenty seconds of the mighty push.

The 29-year-old Oscar winner did a lot more than just push heavy cars to prepare for her starring title role in Captain Marvel. She told E! News that a major part of the Captain Marvel character is her strength, so she wanted to make sure her body was in shape.

To that end, Larson said she spent three months training 4.5 hours every day. “If I was seeing this movie, I think it would mean so much more to me knowing there was that type of dedication put into it and that it’s not, ‘Girls are strong with CGI,'” Larson said. “It’s, ‘Girls are strong [period]!'”

By the end of her training, Larson said she could deadlift 215 pounds and perform 400-pound hip thrusts.

Captain Marvel hits theatres on March 8, and it’ll be followed by Avengers: Endgame in April. Larson is set to reprise her role as Captain Marvel in that film. You can watch the latest TV trailer for Captain Marvel in the video embed above.

Arrow Says Goodbye to Another Major Player

Warning: This review contains full spoilers for Arrow Season 7, Episode 13. If you need a recap on where we left off, check out our review for Season 7, Episode 12.

Probably the most consistently frustrating thing about the Arrowverse is how rare it is to find compelling minor villains. For every Reverse-Flash or Deathstroke, there are half a dozen “one and done” villains with barely any nuance or motivation to speak of. “Star City Slayer” is a welcome reminder that this doesn’t always have to be the case. The series paid off on a loose end from earlier in Season 7 and used it to fuel a memorably scary outing for Team Arrow.

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True Detective Season 3 Episode 6 Breakdown “Hunters in the Dark”

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Aquaman 2 Officially in Development

The sequel to DC’s Aquaman is officially in development at Warner Bros.

As reported by THR, Aquaman’s sequel will be written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, who co-wrote the original film.

James Wan, who directed the first movie that has earned over $1 billion worldwide, is in negotiations to return as producer alongside Peter Safran, but it is unknown if he will also return as director.

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Deal Alert: $20 Gets 3 Months Pre-Paid Cell and Data Service

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As part of our continued search for the best deals for you, the IGN reader, we’ve come across this excellent deal on prepaid cellphone plans. You might have seen the commercial for Mint Mobile during the Super Bowl. If the phrase “chunky style milk” rings a bell… you definitely saw the ad.

The bottom line: for $20 total, you get unlimited talk and text and 8GB LTE data, for three months. That’s just under $7 a month.

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Daniel Radcliffe Thinks Harry Potter Will Get Rebooted

While debunking rumors that he’ll play Wolverine when Marvel recasts the role, Daniel Radcliffe revealed that he’s not opposed to joining another franchise, despite dedicating a large chunk of his career to the Harry Potter universe.

“Any project that the script is good for, I would be into,” he told IGN while promoting his new TBS comedy series Miracle Workers. “I can completely understand why some directors would be hesitant about putting me into a franchise because I have a lot of baggage from another franchise, so I can see why that would make people not want to do that necessarily. But I would be very happy to.”

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PlayStation Boss Predicts “Post-Console” World

Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios boss Shawn Layden has laid down a ambitious prediction for where he thinks the video game industry could be headed. Speaking to Game Informer, Layden said he foresees some kind of “post-console” world where PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo are more unified than ever. While Layden maintains that PlayStation is the “best gaming experience,” he said Xbox One and Nintendo Switch offer “great experiences” as well, and PlayStation should do more to recognize that.

“I don’t want to put too fine a point on this because it might upset some of the people I work with, but I think effectively, we’re looking at kind of a post-console world where you can have quality gaming experiences across a variety of technologies,” he said. “Sure, PS4 and PS4 Pro provide what, of course, we think is the best gaming experience, but the other consoles out there, be it Switch, Xbox One X, or tablets, or phones–there are great experiences across all these. What we need to do is recognize all that.”

He added: “We’re not little gaming ghettos that are not federated or aligned at all. We’re all part of the same gaming community, we just come at it through different doorways. I think the future will be an extension of that metaphor. Your platform is not your hideaway. It’s just your doorway to all these other gamer folk.”

That’s an intriguing and surprising quote to hear from a PlayStation higher-up given that what Layden is suggesting is just about the opposite of what Sony’s approach has been in recent years. Controversially, the company initially said it wouldn’t allow cross-play between PS4 and other consoles because PlayStation is the best place to play. The company has since relented, and games like Fortnite and Rocket League support cross-play between PS4 and competing consoles.

Layden is not alone in talking about his desire for the walls between consoles to come down. EA’s CEO predicted a future for games where you can play on any device, while the CEO of Red Dead Redemption parent company Take-Two also has spoken about the closed system walls coming down and why that might be good. Pete Hines, an executive at Bethesda, said he wants to see the closed system walls between Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo come down so more people can play together.

“I think you’re going to see platforms get more homogenised,” Hines said. “Because truthfully, there’s really not a reason for [competing consoles] to be different. You don’t buy a DVD and then worry about which DVD player you have. You just buy a DVD and anything that plays DVDs works. And I think games are going to start to move closer and closer to that.”

Also in the interview, Layden talked about how the transition between console generations can be problematic and difficult.

“One of the terrible circumstances of our gaming industry is that every time we launch a new console technology, we sort of put the last generation to bed,” he said. “That doesn’t occur in movies. That doesn’t occur in music, but it occurs all the time in games.”

Sony’s game-streaming service, PlayStation Now, allows PS4 users to play PS3 games, but this is not the kind of true backwards compatibility that Xbox One offers. On PS4, you have to pay to play games through PlayStation Now, while Xbox One’s backwards compatibility feature recognizes the games you owned on Xbox 360 and lets you play them on Xbox One.

Layden also spoke about why Sony is not attending E3 this year. Expanding on what he told GameSpot sister site CNET, Layden said Sony just doesn’t have much to talk about.

“This year, coming to 2019, I’ll be honest–we just didn’t have a new story to tell. And when Sony rings the bell for everyone to come ’round, they have an expectation for something that is completely new and amazing. We looked at the lineup and we can probably only give fans a lot of updates on things they already know, so how does this work for us?”

He added that Sony right now is releasing fewer games than it ever has in its history. “We’re doing fewer games at any given time than any time before in our history. Back in the day, when we were doing 15-20 games at a time; there was always a new game. Something was in a window that we could have that conversation about. But 2019, for us, that confluence just didn’t occur.”

Game Informer’s full interview with Layden is fascinating and in-depth–you can read it here.

We may be hearing more from Layden on the subject of a “post-console” world very soon. Layden will give the keynote address at the DICE Summit this week in Las Vegas. His speech is titled “Beyond Generations,” so you can expect he’ll give some predictions about the future of gaming.

Sony’s Video Game Division Gets A New Boss

Sony has announced a management re-shuffling for its PlayStation business. The massive company announced today that Jim Ryan, the longtime PlayStation executive who most recently served as Deputy President of Sony Interactive Entertainment, will become SIE’s president and CEO. The move is effective April 1, 2019–this is not a joke.

John Kodera, the current president and CEO of SIE, will become Deputy President. In that position he will “dedicate his focus on creating innovative user experiences and further enhancing the network area,” Sony said in a statement.

Ryan, who has worked at Sony for a quarter of a century, will report directly to Sony’s overall president and CEO, Kenichiro Yoshida. PlayStation is big business for Sony. Yoshida said in a statement that Sony’s video game division, which is called Game & Network Services, is now Sony’s overall largest business when it comes to sales and operating income. He also said gaming is a “growth driver” for Sony going forward.

“This industry is relentlessly fast-moving, and to remain the market leader, we must constantly evolve ourselves with a sense of urgency,” Yoshida said. “Based on extensive discussions with John, I have decided to change the management structure of SIE to ensure sustainable evolution of the PlayStation platform and further growth of the network area.”

Yoshida said Kodera, the outgoing SIE CEO, will work towards further expanding PlayStation Network. It is already a massive service; it counts more than 90 million monthly active users globally, Sony said.

As for Ryan, he said it is a “huge honor” to become the president and CEO of SIE. “I’ve seen the PlayStation business grow and change massively since the very early days, and I hope to be able to put that experience to good use in reinforcing the foundations of the Game & Network Service business, and in evolving the entertainment that PlayStation offers to its engaged and passionate community,” he said.

Ryan originally joined Sony in 1994, holding various positions as he climbed the corporate ladder. In 2011, Sony appointed him as the president of SIEE, a position that saw him leading PlayStation’s business endeavours across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Oceania. Prior to his appointment to SIE Deputy President in January 2018, Ryan was SIE’s head of global sales and marketing.

Ryan is known for his candid and sometimes controversial comments in interviews. In 2017, Ryan explained why Sony didn’t at the time allow cross-play by saying doing so could potentially expose children to “external influences” that it could not directly control. Xbox leader Phil Spencer responded by calling out Ryan’s comments as being unhealthy for the video game industry overall.

In other Sony news, the company is skipping E3 this year–and here’s why.

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