The Big Bang Theory Spinoff/Prequel in Development

A spinoff of The Big Bang Theory is currently in development at Warner Bros. TV and CBS.

According to Variety, the potential series is a prequel that centers around a young Sheldon Cooper and his life growing up as a boy genius in Texas.

The project is said to be in the earliest stages of development, and "just at the script stage," per Variety. A script deal is expected to be signed soon, with The Big Bang Theory showrunner Steve Molaro penning the script. CBS and Warner Bros. TV have yet to officially comment.

Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory. Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory.

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How Much Each MCU Movie Made Its Opening Weekend

With Avengers: Endgame having the biggest opening weekend of all time -- debuting with an unprecedented $357.1 million at the North American box office -- let's look back at how much each entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe made during its opening weekend.

As we previously reported, Avengers: Endgame also reached $1 billion in just five days, which is more than twice as fast as Avengers: Infinity War, which previously held the record at 11 days.

This puts Endgame on track to be one of the highest grossing movies of all time, if not the highest grossing movie ever.

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Young Justice Returning for Season 3

Young Justice fans, it's time to celebrate, as Warner Bros. Animation has announced the series is returning for a long hoped-for Season 3.

WB Animation notes that more details, including where the new episodes will air and a premiere date, will be revealed later, but production is now beginning on the third season, which promises “new twists, turns and dangerous new threats for the team, but most importantly, the opportunity for fans to finally continue the adventures of some of their favorite Super Heroes.”

Young Justice: Season 3 teaser poster. Young Justice: Season 3 teaser poster.

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Here Are All the BlizzCon 2016 Tournament Winners

BlizzCon 2016 took place over the weekend, and part of the celebration of all things Blizzard were the world championship tournaments for Blizzard's competitive games.

Competitors in the tournaments battled for a piece of a prize pool totaling $2,750,000 USD.

The BlizzCon tournaments represent the culmination of months of work on the parts of the individuals and teams taking part. The world champions crowned during the event are the "pinnacle of competitive play" in Blizzard's games. Here are the tournaments and their respective winners.

  • StarCraft II World Championship Series Global Finals Winner: ByuN
  • Hearthstone World Championship Winner: Pavel
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Battlefield 1 Had the ‘Biggest Launch’ In DICE’s History

Less than three weeks after its launch, DICE announced today Battlefield 1 had the "biggest launch" in the company's 22 year history, though it didn't specify how many units the game has sold thus far.

Announced alongside an infographic, DICE also revealed players spent over 59 million accumulative hours in the first person shooter, with nine million of those spent in operations.

It also boasted 32 million Battlepacks had been earned, 842,426 carrier pigeons had been deployed, and 123,084 horses had been killed in-combat.

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Hearthstone: Mean Streets of Gadgetzan Card Reveal

The new Hearthstone expansion, Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, was announced at BlizzCon a few days ago, and as you’d expect, it’s destined to really shake up the meta. Not only will it inject 132 new cards into the game, but it’s also introducing tri-class cards, which is obviously a HUGE deal for the game. In keeping with the shady, underworld theme of the set, the class groups are set up as gangs. They are: the Grimy Goons, an alliance of Hunters, Paladins and Warriors; Jade Lotus, comprised of Druids, Rogues and Shamans; and The Kabal, mana-obsessed Mages, Priest and Warlocks.

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Doctor Strange Intentionally Subverts a Big Marvel Trope

Doctor Strange bears a lot of similarities to many of Marvel's origin movies, but director Scott Derrickson put an interesting twist on the Marvel formula with the ending of the film subverting a big MCU trope that has been a point of criticism in recent years.

Full spoilers for Doctor Strange continue below, so don't read on if you haven't seen the film yet.

If you look at the climaxes of most Marvel Cinematic Universe films -- and superhero films in general -- usually the crisis the titular heroes are trying to prevent is some city-destroying, world-ending calamity. From the Chitauri invading New York in The Avengers to Ronan and his fanatical Kree trying to destroy Xandar in the Guardians of the Galaxy, there's usually a lot of mass destruction wrapping up these films.

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Resident Evil 7 Expected to Sell 4 Million Copies At Launch

In a recent earnings report, Capcom announced the company is expecting to sell 4 million copies of Resident Evil 7 at launch. The game comes out on January 24 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

In an English Q&A released today (via GameSpot), Capcom elaborated on its projections for Resident Evil 7, saying it considers the game a "foundation title," and expects its lifetime sales to continue strongly thanks to the rise of digital distribution "producing revenue not limited to the next two fiscal years but into the long term as well."

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Jurassic World 2 Casts Captain America, Prometheus Actors

Prometheus star Rafe Spall and Captain America actor Toby Jones are currently in talks to join the cast of Universal's sequel to Jurassic World.

According to Variety, the producers wanted to settle the casting of these two parts before they start testing for another pair of key roles.

In addition to playing Millburn in Prometheus, Spall starred in several other well-known films, including Life of Pi and The Big Short.

spall Rafe Spall as Millburn in Prometheus

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Final Fantasy XV MMO Mobile Game Announced

Game of War developer Machine Zone and Square Enix have announced they're partnering to make a new MMO mobile game set in the world of Final Fantasy XV.

According to VentureBeat, the characters, story and music from Final Fantasy XV will all be featured in the game, which uses Machine Zone's technology to unite millions of players around the world in real time, all within a single, shared universe.

"Machine Zone has a stellar track record in the mobile gaming space and we are putting Final Fantasy XV in trustworthy hands," Square Enix president Yosuke Matsuda said in a statement. "We are very excited to work with the MZ team to bring together two leaders in the gaming world and look forward to Final Fantasy XV on MZ's amazing gaming platform."

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