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Call of Duty Warzone Update 1.31 Patch Notes Finally Fix Infinite Stim Glitch

Activision has released the patch notes for Call of Duty Warzone‘s 1.31 update, and they include a combination of welcome balance changes and fixes for glitches that many fans felt were making the game unplayable. Here’s the complete rundown of everything you’ll find in the update: GENERAL  New fix to remove infinite stim glitch. The issue stemmed from player getting stuck in throwback state after throwing back a live grenadeAdjusted match bonus and kill XP reward of Kingslayer mode to be more in line with Verdansk BR. This is part of our continued effort to normalize XP rewards across our…
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How Roger Corman Finally Restored His Uncensored Vision for The Masque of the Red Death

The Masque of the Red Death, Roger Corman’s masterful 1964 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, has been fully restored and can now be seen in all its diabolical splendor. The seventh of eight “Poe Cycle” films Corman made in the 1960s, Masque is arguably the best. Before its release, Poe had already delivered Corman from the low budget black and white films he shot in 10 days in the 1950s to the relative luxury of three-week shoots and psychedelic underworlds.  The new DVD/Blu-Ray is the first fully uncut, extended version of the film to be available. Besides restoring…
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Will Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Finally Give Us the Morgan Moment We’ve Been Waiting For?

Fear the Walking Dead finally returns on April 11, which means we might finally get some closure on some of the biggest loose ends from the first half of season 6, including just how Morgan plans to get his people out of Virginia’s clutches. So far the season has brought some radical changes to Morgan’s character — an altruistic leader left for dead who is transformed into an ax brandishing hunter looking for revenge. Morgan has often turned to violence during moments of distress — in this case, he let his people down and they’re now all suffering under Virginia’s…
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Will David Ramsey Finally Suit up as the Arrowverse Green Lantern?

From the moment John Diggle pulled a glowing green box from the crashed meteor in Arrow‘s series finale, we knew that the end of the Arrowverse’s namesake show wouldn’t be the end of David Ramsey in that universe. But we had no idea just how important to its future he would be. According to Deadline, Ramsey is set to direct five episodes of Arrowverse shows, including episodes in the first season of Superman & Lois and the final season of Supergirl. But perhaps more intriguingly, he’s also slated to appear as John Diggle in five episodes across the entire spectrum…
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The Expanse Season 5 Will Finally Pay Off This Season 1 Plot Point

Way back in The Expanse Season 1, before the Roci left Tycho on their mission to find “Lionel Polanski,” Naomi told Fred Johnson: “One day, I’m gonna ask you to find someone no questions asked.” Readers of the book series no doubt realized right away that this was a reference to Filip, Naomi’s long-lost son with charismatic and manipulative OPA terrorist Marco Inaros, but TV viewers didn’t hear Naomi bring up her son until well into Season 2. Later, we find out that Naomi hasn’t seen now-teen Filip since he was a baby. In Season 4, finding Filip is no…
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Star Trek: Discovery is Finally Addressing Its Crew’s Trauma

Star Trek has always strived to represent a more hopeful and healthy future for our society. However, because it is being made in our present, with all of its strengths and struggles, it hasn’t always done the best job depicting mental illness or how a utopian future might contextualize it. (Sorry, Counselor Troi. You tried.) As contemporary culture gets better at discussing and destigmatizing mental illness, so do our stories (and vice versa), which gives Star Trek: Discovery a potential advantage. If this exclusive clip from tomorrow’s all-new episode is any indication, the show is finally making use of it……
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Tim Burton Finally Gets to Tackle The Addams Family… for Television

Tim Burton meets The Addams Family is the kind of union of artist and material that appears obvious. Inevitable, even. Yet despite The Addams Family, which has been a brand since the 1930s, seeing a resurgence in the early ‘90s, around the time Burton was reaching his artistic and pop culture peak with projects like Edward Scissorhands (1990) and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), the filmmaker and material have never actually come together… until now. As per Deadline, Burton and MGM TV, which owns the movie and television rights to the characters, are shopping around a live-action television reboot of…
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Can the Halo: MCC 120 FPS Update on Xbox Series X Finally Erase the Memory of the Xbox One Launch?

While fans won’t be getting Halo Infinite as a day one launch title when Xbox Series X/S releases on Nov. 10, Microsoft offered Xbox fans a glimmer of hope earlier this week. Those who pick up one of the two next-gen Xbox consoles and already own a copy of Halo: The Master Chief Collection or subscribe to Xbox Game Pass will be able to enjoy a newly optimized version of the Halo collection free of charge. The “Optimized for Xbox Series X/S” edition of Halo: MCC will run at up to 4K resolution on Series X and up to 120…
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WWE Finally Turns Roman Reigns Heel

They did it! They actually did it! Roman Reigns is a heel! WWE essentially confirmed the change in Reigns’ character at its Payback special, following Reigns’ return at SummerSlam last weekend.  Reigns returned after Bray Wyatt beat Braun Strowman for the Universal Championship, spearing both the new champ and the former champ before standing tall as SummerSlam went off the air.  Fast-forward to this past Friday on SmackDown, and Adam Pearce was tasked with finding Reigns and having him sign a contract for a three-way match at Payback, where he would challenge Wyatt for the Universal Title along with Strowman…
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Watchmen: Lube Man’s Identity Is Finally Confirmed

On Watchmen, the enigmatic Lube Man was the hero that no one deserved, needed right now, or even asked for…but he was beloved all the same.  As depicted very briefly in Watchmen’s fourth episode, Lube Man patrolled the streets of Tulsa, Oklahoma with two bottles of SPF-666 to keep himself as lubricated as possible and able to squeeze through tight spaces. The show’s supplemental material strongly hinted at Lubey’s real identity. But now his identity has officially been revealed.  In a new video from Rolling Stone in which chief TV critic Alan Sepinwall chats with Watchmen showrunner Damon Lindelof, and…
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Will Justice League: The Snyder Cut Finally Unite the Seven?

Back in the early days of the Justice League movie marketing (and when I say this I refer to the time before we had even seen a trailer for the film, and long before director Zack Snyder had been replaced by Joss Whedon, and even longer before any of us thought there would be a groundswell of support for a “Snyder cut” let alone enough to make it a reality) there was a phrase that piqued the curiosity of DC fans: “Unite the Seven.” “Unite the Seven” was the text that accompanied the first official image of Jason Momoa as…
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Perry Mason: Detective Ennis Finally Takes the Stand

The following contains spoilers for Perry Mason season 1. Perry Mason ended its introductory season with a hung jury for the accused, and never got the chance to put the main culprit on the stand. And, boy did defense attorney Perry Mason (Matthew Rhys) want that. He fantasized about the confrontation, roleplaying it in front of an audience of legal authorities who all disagreed with his opinion. Mason wasn’t only robbed of a pure victory in the case, his true prey was stolen. Detective Ennis was sentenced to death by his own partner, and with him went one of the…
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Classic ThunderCats Finally Streaming on Hulu

The 1980s cartoon favorite finds a new streaming home! “Thunder….Thunder….ThunderCats! Hooooooooooooo!” If just hearing those words gave you a Pavlovian impulse to grab a Rubik’s cube and some bagel bites, you are not alone. Although never as popular as a say G.I. Joe or a Jem, ThunderCats was another successful cartoon series based on a popular toy line — in this case one in which alien felines squared off against an evil mummy. Because 1980s, awesome. Debuting in syndication in 1985 and usually scheduled in after school time slots alongside shows like He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Transformers,…
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Gone with the Wind and Finally Facing a Complicated Legacy

HBO Max made a splash earlier this month when it debuted its service with an inaugural line-up of cinema classics. From Warner Bros. crown jewels like Casablanca to major Criterion Collection gems such as 8 1/2, the bench was deep. High among these films, however, was MGM’s golden age catalogue, which included Gone with the Wind. Still, technically the most successful movie ever made, the Scarlett O’Hara epic even played on television commercials for the new streaming service. As of Wednesday morning, however, Gone with the Wind has been removed from HBO Max with no clear indication when it might…
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We Bare Bears Movie Finally Gets a Trailer

Ice Bear has waited long for this news. After being announced last year, we finally have a trailer and release date for We Bare Bears The Movie! Based on the popular Cartoon Network series of the same name, the movie is set to take the bears on their biggest adventure yet while also answering one of the biggest questions of the series. How did the bears first meet? It also asks a question we hadn’t wondered but now must know the answer to. What will the bears do when they reach Canada? We got the announcement first in this delightful…
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Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna Will Finally Be Released

Earlier this year Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna was going to be released for a one night screening in the United States on March 25th.  The film had already come out in Japanese theaters and American fans were excited to experience what is set to be the final adventure in the original Digimon continuity. That sadly didn’t happen thanks to the coronavirus pandemic but now American fans will finally get a chance to see the film when it’s released to home media (Blu-ray/DVD) on July 7, 2020 thanks to Shout! Factory and Toei Animation. The film will not only include…
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Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret Movie Finally Happening

After decades of brushing off attempts to adapt her 1970 YA novel Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. for the screen, author Judy Blume has sold the rights to the book after a rabid bidding war that saw studio Lionsgate win out. The Edge of Seventeen director Kelly Fremon Craig has been tapped to helm the Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. movie, and it will be produced by James L. Brooks’ Gracie Films, Julie Ansell, Richard Sakai, Amy Brooks, and Blume herself. “This title was an anthem when we first read it as teens, and it remains…
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