This weekend Bethesda are offering a free-play weekend for Fallout 76 and its new Wastelanders content. As well as a free weekend of frantic survival in the post apocalyptic lands of Appalachia, Bethesda has also revealed a comprehensive 2020 roadmap for Fallout 76 that introduces seasons. Seasons is a new account-wide progression system to the […]
Amazon releases trailer for 90s-set comedy drama Dating Amber
Amazon Prime has released a trailer for the 90s-set comedy drama Dating Amber. Written and directed by David Freyne, the film stars Fionn O’Shea and Lola Petticrew as teenagers Eddie and Amber who stage a fake relationship to stop their family and friends speculating about their sexuality; watch it here… Set-in Ireland during the mid-90’s, […]
Tim Story to direct Kevin Hart superhero comedy Night Wolf
Back in August of last year it was reported that Kevin Hart would be starring in a Meet the Parents-style superhero comedy entitled Night Wolf, and now comes word that the project will see him reteaming with his Ride Along and Think Like a Man director Tim Story. Written by Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit […]
The CW picks up DC Universe’s Swamp Thing as 2020/21 TV schedule pushed back to January
With the global health crisis wreaking havoc with television schedules for the upcoming season, The CW has acquired the rebroadcast rights to a number of series in order to fill out its slate until the launch of the delayed 2020 – 2021 season in January 2021. Along with CBS All Access’ anthology thriller Tell Me […]
Star Wars VFX legend Phil Tippett returning for The Mandalorian seasons 2 and 3
Phil Tippett, the original VFX producer for the Star Wars franchise, has been brought on for season two and three of The Mandalorian. The Mandalorian has done a truly excellent job of recapturing the look and feel of the original Star Wars movies, albeit on the small screen. It sounds like they are looking to […]
The CW promises to bring the final episodes of Supernatural this fall
The fifteenth and final season of Supernatural went on a forced hiatus in March, due to the public health crisis shutdowns preventing the last episodes from being finished. At the time of the closures, showrunner Andrew Dabb stated, “We have filmed through episode 18 (of 20); however, our visual effects and sound departments have closed […]
Funko unveils Back to the Future 35th Anniversary Pop! Vinyls
In celebration of the 35th anniversary of Back to the Future, Funko has unveiled a new wave of merchandise for the 1985 classic time-travel movie which includes a Doc Brown Pop! Vinyl with Clock Tower and various Marty McFly, Doc Brown, and Biff Tannen Pop!s; check them out here… “Great Scott!” It’s a wave of […]
Paul Verhoeven returning to the small screen with Bel Ami TV series
Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven looks set to take a break from the big screen as he makes his return to television with a French-language TV adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s Bel Ami. Deadline reports that Verhoeven will serve as showrunner and director on all eight episodes of the contemporary adaptation, which is being scripted by […]
Mystery exploration game The Life of Frederick Sommer coming to PC and Mac early next year
Indie developer The Appreciative Minimalist has announced that they will be releasing their mystery exploration game The Life of Frederick Sommer on PC and Mac early next year on Steam. This first-person mystery title will take players on a journey through flashbacks of Frederick Sommer’s life. In The Life of Frederick Sommer the titular character is […]
Sophia Takal to direct sci-fi thriller Where I End for Netflix
Sophia Takal, known for her recent directional effort 2019’s Black Christmas, is set to helm a new film for Netflix. Takal will direct Where I End, a sci-fi thriller, for the streamer. The film is set in a world where your memories and life can be saved, uploaded to a computer, and restarted if you […]