Justice League ‘Snyder Cut’ Reportedly Never Finished

If you've been following along with entertainment news over the past few weeks, then you've likely seen a story or two about the Justice League 'Snyder Cut.' Fans and actors have been calling for Warner Bros. to release the supposed 'Snyder Cut,' but so far, requests have been denied. Today a new source is saying that they believe the 'Snyder Cut' was never actually finished.

As reported by Comicboook.com, in an interview with The Big Reviewski podcast, Composer Danny Elfman revealed that as far as he knows, Snyder's version of the film was never finished.

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Stadia Pro Games for December 2019 Announced

Google has announced that Stadia Pro subscribers will gain access to Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator 19: Platinum Edition on December 1, 2019.

The Stadia Team announced the news and revealed that on December 1 at 9am PT/12pm ET/6pm BST, Tomb Raider and Farming Simulator 19 will join Destiny 2: The Collection and Samurai Shodown as the free games available to those subscribed to Stadia Pro.

Both Tomb Raider and Farming Simulator 19 were part of the 22 launch titles for Google Stadia and they are currently available to purchase for $19.99 USD ($10.00 for Stadia Pro members) and $39.99 USD, respectively.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Dev Unafraid to Launch Game Alongside Half-Life: Alyx

CD Projekt Red isn’t concerned about competing with Valve’s Half-Life: Alyx, which is slated to be released around the same time as the developer’s upcoming RPG Cyberpunk 2077. The reason being that Half-Life: Alyx is a VR-only project, and CD Projekt views the technology as incredibly “niche.”

During the Q&A portion in a recent investor earnings call, an analyst asked CD Projekt whether it was “afraid that

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Steam Autumn Sale Is Now Live: Gears 5, RE2 and More Discounted

The Steam Autumn sale is now live, meaning you can get some great Black Friday deals on PC games like Gears 5, The Sims 3 franchise, Code Vein, and countless others.

The Steam Autumn sale is live until December 3 at 10 a.m. PST, so be sure to make your purchasing decisions before the deadline.

Here’s some of the biggest deals we’ve spotted so far:

Disney+ Adds ‘Continue Watching’ Feature

Disney+ has began rolling back out its "Continue Watching" feature that was pulled from the app following launch day issues earlier this month.

As reported by Variety, 9to5Google and CNET spotted the much-requested feature's return and Disney+ subscribers will now begin to see "Continue Watching" appear below the "Originals" section.

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Demon Slayer Is One of the Best New Anime of 2019

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is unarguably one of the best anime series of 2019. Swordsmen that move with the grace of dancers, savage demons imbued with horrific powers, and flashes of steel that strike at the perfect moment are hallmarks of this remarkable series. Just one episode will left us wanting more as we found ourselves instantly engaged in the main character’s journey to restore his sister’s humanity. From its dazzling visuals crafted by the animation studio Ufotable (Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works, The Garden of Sinners), to its compelling story and charming characters, Demon Slayer stands out from the anime crowd in 2019.

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How to Watch Premier League Games on Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video recently obtained the rights to show 20 Premier League games in December 2019. Nine of these will be exclusively shown on Boxing Day, and you’ll need Amazon Prime to watch all the action.

Prime Video automatically comes with a regular Prime membership. If you’re currently not a member, you’ll be required to sign up if you want to watch any of the games being shown on the Amazon service. This will cost you £7.99 per month, with the subscription granting you access to Prime Video, free next day Prime delivery, and early access to Prime deals.

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Avengers: Endgame Writers Reveal Why Marvel Decided Against Iron Man 4

Avengers: Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have opened up about Marvel's decision to not pursue Iron Man 4.

Speaking to Vanity Fair, the two screenwriters reflected on Tony Stark's journey over the past decade-plus, as they explained why they felt the character's swan song in Endgame came at the right time, saying a fourth solo Iron Man movie would have been "one too many."

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