Killjoys Finale Ending Explained by Creator Michelle Lovretta

TV is bursting with reboots and revivals — so when are we returning to the Killjoys universe?

Well, all right, if you want to be a literal killjoy about it, it’s over. On Friday, Syfy aired the show’s romantic, action-packed and very satisfying series finale. And that appears to be that. But if you’ve been watching Killjoys faithfully, you are probably like most fans of Team Awesome Force — you want all these people to come back to your screen immediately.

It doesn't look like that’s going to happen, according to creator and executive producer Michelle Lovretta, who has other projects on her plate (though in the interview below, she doesn’t rule out comics, novelizations and the like). So at this point, we must focus on what we did get: Yalena “Dutch” Yardeen (Hannah John-Kamen), Johnny Jaqobis (Aaron Ashmore) and D’avin Jaqobis (Luke Macfarlane) were a badass, quippy, wonderfully entertaining trio for the ages. The show’s core group of actors had the kind of rapport and chemistry that is all too rare, and Killjoys took what was so clear on the screen and ran with it for five whole seasons. Add in sly space villains, riotous prison ships, daring heists, messed-up families, unlikely romances and too many dangerous adventures to list, and, well, what more could a person want out of a TV show?

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Amazon Prime Now Includes Free Mobile Game Content

Amazon has announced that its Prime Members will now be receiving Mobile Game Benefits in games from "top mobile game publishers," and exclusive in-game content for PUBG Mobile will be the first of many gifts available.

PUBG Mobile players who are also Amazon Prime Members are now able to claim the exclusive stealthy Infiltrator Mask, and will soon also be able to add the Infiltrator Jacket, Infiltrator Pants, Infiltrator Shoes, the brand-new Blood Oath - Karabiner 98K, and the Black Magma Parachute.

“We’ve long been committed to making Prime the best deal in games, with great content for PC and console games from Twitch Prime, and now we’re offering our members even more value, with new mobile game benefits,” said Ethan Evans, VP, Twitch Prime. “Now, no matter what platform you play on—whether console, PC, or mobile—there are Prime game benefits for you. We’re starting with exclusive content for PUBG MOBILE one of the biggest mobile games in the world, and in the coming months, we’ll roll out benefits for some of the most popular mobile games across many favorite genres.”

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What Zelda Should Nintendo Remake Next?

With the remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening now out in the world and on Switches everywhere, it got us to thinking: what other Zelda game deserves a remake (or, at the very least, a remaster)?

From the original Legend of Zelda to the more obscure 2D side-scrollers, here are our picks for which of Link's adventures should be next on Nintendo's to-(re)do list.

The Legend of Zelda

Sure, we've got the original Zelda adventure on NES Classic and Switch Online. It's readily accessible, 35 years later (which rocks!). And yes, some people might find a remake of this classic blasphemous.

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Fans Are Loving Apple Arcade

Apple Arcade (the mobile gaming subscription service for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac) launched yesterday, and fan reactions so far are overwhelmingly positive.

The service costs $5 a month (though currently has a free one-month trial period) and includes 53 games at launch, all of which are ad- and microtransaction-free. While many were skeptical of Apple launching a gaming subscription service, it appears its appealing price and strong lineup of games has cast most fears away.

Check out the video below to get a glimpse at Apple Arcade in 100 seconds.

Apple Arcade: Games, Games, Games

Miyamoto Asked Zelda Producer to Make Mario Maker-Style Zelda Game

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening for Nintendo Switch is a faithful recreation of the original Game Boy adventure, except for perhaps one noticeable difference — the brand new Chamber Dungeon mode. Allowing players to arrange their own dungeons out of existing rooms from dungeons in the game, the mode isn’t quite the Super Mario Maker-esque “Zelda Maker” fans have been clamoring for. But, there’s a good reason why, according to longtime series producer Eiji Aonuma.

Speaking to IGN via email, Aonuma explained that, at one point in their regular discussions about upcoming Zelda games, Shigeru Miyamoto asked about the possibility of Mario Maker-like gameplay for a Zelda game.

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Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell Team for Musical Reimagining of A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol is getting a musical update from the team behind Daddy's Home.

Per THR, Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell will star in the musical reimagining of the classic Christmas tale. Sean Anders and John Morris, who recently penned the script for Daddy's Home 2, will write and direct the adaptation.

No word yet on a release date — THR reports that the package is currently being shopped to different studios. This will be the first time Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds have worked together since 1999's Dick, starring Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams.

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Untitled Goose Game Began as a Workplace Slack Joke

The goose is finally loose. Untitled Goose Game was released today for Nintendo Switch and PC, and a tweet that seemingly depicts how this strange stealth game about a goose got made is circulating the internet.

A tweet from 2016 by Michael McMaster, a developer on Untitled Goose Game, seemingly depicts a work Slack conversation that led to the creation of Untitled Goose Game. On August 10, 2016, McMaster shared several screen captures from the House House Slack. The conversation began when Stuart Gillespie-Cook messaged the group saying, “Let’s make a game about this,” and posted a picture of a goose.

The chat quickly devolved into a full-length conversation about the pros, and single con, of geese.

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Rambo Author Calls Last Blood ‘A Mess’

Critics have been pretty tough on the newest Rambo movie, but not as tough as author and John Rambo creator David Morrell. Morrell blasted Rambo: Last Blood on Twitter today, calling the sequel "a mess" and saying he's "embarrassed" to be connected to it.

Morrell tweeted in response to a USA Today story rounding up the mostly negative critical response to Last Blood, writing, "I agree with these RAMBO: LAST BLOOD reviews. The film is a mess. Embarrassed to have my name associated with it."

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The History of (Almost) Every Nintendo Accessory Ever

Nintendo has had a long and storied history in the world of video games, and it has always been a company that strives on creativity, originality, and creating that for which people didn't even know they wanted.

There have been many successes and failures that have come from its philosophy and, with the announcement of Ring Fit Adventure and the Ring-Con, we thought it would be a fun idea to look back at the history of the many accessories and peripherals and experiments that Nintendo has put out or licensed throughout the years.

From a PC joystick to a network system for the NES in 1988 to the never released Wii Vitality Sensor, there have been so many ways that Nintendo has tried to add value and excitement to its home consoles and handheld devices, and we've gathered (almost) every one by console generation.

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