Netflix’s ‘Ultra’ Plan Will Charge More for UHD Content

Netflix is testing out new subscriptions that will give consumers access to Ultra HD streams.

According to Variety, the Ultra plan will set buyers back USD $16.99 per month and will allow the consumer to view four Ultra HD streams. The consumers on the Ultra plan will also have access to high dynamic range (HDR) content.

Netflix will also be offering a USD $13.99 premium plan. The premium plan will allow viewers to have access to two Ultra HD streams.

Netflix is still in the testing phase, so only some customers will have the option to try out the new plans. The company may ultimately decide not to roll out the plan to all of its customers.

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How Man of Steel Sets Up Superman’s Comic Book Future

Man of Steel #6 hit stores today, ending writer Brian Michael Bendis' first major Superman storyline. But while the first battle between Superman and Rogol Zaar is over, Bendis' plans for the franchise have just begin. Man of Steel #6 paves the way for Bendis to take over DC's monthly Superman and Action Comics titles and the return of Supergirl's solo series.

Scroll down for a recap of the big developments in Man of Steel and how Bendis is setting the stage for a new era for the Superman comics.

Rogol Zaar - Krypton's Destroyer?

Bendis' most significant addition to the Superman mythos so far is Rogol Zaar, a powerful new villain who claims to be responsible for Krypton's destruction. Whether Zaar is telling the truth remains to be seen, but he's already proven himself more than a match for both Superman and Supergirl on multiple occasions.

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The Venture Bros. Explained: What You Need to Know Before Season 7

The good news for Venture Bros. fans is that Season 7 is finally premiering on August 5. The bad news is that it's been well over two years since Season 6 aired. We don't blame anyone who might have trouble remembering what happened last time around, especially given how complicated the show's mythology has become over the years.

To help prepare for the new season, we've put together a guide breaking down all the major characters and storylines in play for Season 7. Whether you're new to The Venture Bros. or just need a refresher, here's everything that's happened in this crazy universe up to this point.

The Basics

The Venture Bros. started out as a fairly straightforward parody of the Jonny Quest franchise. The series largely revolves around the Venture family - cranky, self-loathing Dr. Rusty Venture and his two adventure-craving sons, Hank and Dean - and their intrepid bodyguard Brock Samson. The first season of the series featured these four embarking on one globe-trotting adventure after another, usually with the evil Monarch and his henchmen trying their best to ruin the day.

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Opinion: The Problems Marvel’s Netflix Shows Need to Fix

Remember the good old days, back in 2013, when we were all excited at the prospect of an interconnected universe of Marvel shows that would end in an epic crossover, á la The Avengers? Shows that might even tie in with the movies? When the first season of Daredevil premiered in 2015, its approach to the superhero origin story and gritty tone was met with wide acclaim – it even got the r/Arrow sub-reddit to temporarily become a Daredevil forum right after season 2 premiered.

Daredevil gave us a gut-punching, back-flipping first season with the best fight scene in a confined space since Oldboy, a thrilling story with all the darkness and broodiness of Arrow (but a more grown-up approach), and one of the best TV villains in recent memory. It was followed by Jessica Jones, which was applauded for its complex themes and strong cast - but then came a series of misfires, from the disappointing conclusion of Luke Cage Season 1 to the soulless Iron Fist. And when The Defenders finally assembled for their long-awaited team up, the result was a muddled, anticlimactic mess that squandered most of the goodwill that fans had for the concept.

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First Details on New Intellivision Console Controller, Games

You might have missed it, but just before E3 2018 a new challenger entered the console war: The Intellivision is returning nearly four decades after it initially launched.

The original Intellivision, released as a competitor to the Atari VCS in 1979, had a much better controller than the Atari and a great library of often oddball games. According to current Intellivision Entertainment president, Tommy Tallarico, the controller and games remain the focus of the next-generation Intellivision. Speaking to IGN at E3 2018, Tallarico shared a few new details about the console, its controller, its planned library, and his vision for what could make it a success alongside modern PCs, phones, consoles, and even its resurrected rival, the upcoming re-launched Atari VCS.

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The Celeste Speedrun That Was Physically Impossible

Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ) concluded recently and, as it does every year, it went out with an excellent lineup of impressive speedruns and a remarkable load of cash for charity.

One of our favorite runs of the event this time around was the incredible Celeste Any% TAS. While most speedruns are executed by skilled human players, TASBot runs are a little different – they are run by a robot.

TASBot, to be exact.

TASBot, June 2018. Credit: Games Done Quick.

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Do Batman and Catwoman Actually Get Married?

Batman #50 chronicled the long-awaited wedding of Batman and Catwoman, and there were definitely some surprises along the way.

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Warning: this article contains spoilers for Batman #50 and Catwoman #1!

The big day finally arrived in this issue. But rather than spend a small portion of is fortune on a lavish ceremony, Bruce elected to hold a very small, intimate ceremony on the rooftop where he and Selina shared so much time together. Only three others were chosen to attend - the officiant Judge Wolfman, Alfred and Selina's old partner, Holly Robinson.

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Nintendo Reassures Investors That Its 2018 Lineup Hasn’t Been Fully Revealed

Looks like Nintendo has more tricks up its sleeve for 2018.

At its most recent general meeting of shareholders former President Tatsumi Kimishima revealed that Nintendo had unannounced "products" in the pipeline that the company plans to release before the end of this year's holiday season. As translated by DualShockers, Kimishima said that it's not yet time to announce the full lineup.

Kimishima offered reassurances to shareholders, who had grown wary after Nintendo's somewhat lackluster E3 announcements caused the company's stock to sink.

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Jar Jar Binks Actor Opens Up About Struggles Post Star Wars Prequel Backlash

Ahmed Best, who played the much-maligned Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, has opened up about the toll the backlash took on him.

On Twitter today, Ahmed admitted that almost 20 years ago he faced a "media backlash" that caused such pain he considered taking his own life. Though he didn't name the Star Wars prequels directly, the Phantom Menace turns 20 next year.

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