Marvel’s What If…? Series Is Coming This August
Marvel's What If...? – the animated series exploring hypothetical stories in the MCU – will come to Disney+ this August.
Disney confirmed the release window to IGN, which narrows down the original Summer 2021 billing. The show will tell non-canonical stories from the MCU, including tales of Peggy Carter becoming Captain Britain and T'Challa (Black Panther) being abducted by the Reavers that took Peter Quill (Star Lord).
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What If...? fills in the MCU's conspicuous August gap after Loki (beginning June 11 on Disney+) and Black Widow (coming July 9 to theaters and Disney+), and before Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (September 3).
We've seen very little of the animated show so far beyond glimpses in a trailer, but we've broken that down frame-by-frame to tell you what's hiding.
What If....? will see the return of multiple MCU actors, who'll reprise their roles in animated form. That includes Hayley Atwell (Agent Peggy Carter), Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Jeff Goldblum (Grandmaster), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Natalie Portman (Jane Foster), Paul Rudd (Ant-Man), Josh Brolin (Thanos), Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury), Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk), Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, and the late Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa.
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Xbox Series X and S Insiders Getting Dolby Vision HDR Soon
Microsoft is starting to roll out Dolby Vision gaming to Xbox Series X and S consoles registered to users that are a part of the Xbox Insider's program.
Microsoft's Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb announced the news in a tweet today. According to Microsoft, the new feature means "brighter highlights, sharper contrast, and more vibrant colors" in games, as long as your next-gen console is connected to a TV that supports Dolby Vision.
Dolby announced in September, ahead of both Xbox Series consoles' launch, that X and S would be "the first consoles to support the Dolby Vision HDR format with dynamic metadata for gaming" sometime in 2021. Both consoles already support HDR, but it's HDR10 - a less advanced standard for HDR video. Users enrolled in the Xbox Insider program will want to check the specs to make sure their TV supports the Dolby Vision HDR format, in addition to making sure their TV has installed the latest firmware update to take advantage of the features. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/11/05/xbox-series-x-review"] This is not the first time members of the Xbox Insider Alpha ring have received access to test out the feature. In March, Forbes reported that Xbox Insiders noticed all HDR games were outputting Dolby Vision instead of only a select handful of games that were supposed to support the feature, with testers noticing improvements to various things brightness and color saturation in HDR games. Still, the feature was limited to a refresh rate of 60Hz, but the publication noted that TV manufacturers are working with Dolby to enable the standard to work at 120Hz. But it's unknown which games will currently support the feature during the initial alpha testing, and Microsoft has yet to say when the Dolby Vision standard will be available to all users. As with most Insider updates, the feature will be rolled out to select users first, with a general release likely to come a little way down the line after mass testing. We've recently seen Xbox roll out new Quick Resume features, as well as dropping certain Xbox Games With Gold requirements for Insiders before committing to the idea wholesale. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.Get ready to transform your gaming experience with full-spectrum visuals! Rolling out to Xbox Insiders this week: Dolby Vision for gaming on Xbox Series X|S. pic.twitter.com/iU2RktHvPG
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) May 14, 2021
Xbox Series X and S Insiders Getting Dolby Vision HDR Soon
Microsoft is starting to roll out Dolby Vision gaming to Xbox Series X and S consoles registered to users that are a part of the Xbox Insider's program.
Microsoft's Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb announced the news in a tweet today. According to Microsoft, the new feature means "brighter highlights, sharper contrast, and more vibrant colors" in games, as long as your next-gen console is connected to a TV that supports Dolby Vision.
Dolby announced in September, ahead of both Xbox Series consoles' launch, that X and S would be "the first consoles to support the Dolby Vision HDR format with dynamic metadata for gaming" sometime in 2021. Both consoles already support HDR, but it's HDR10 - a less advanced standard for HDR video. Users enrolled in the Xbox Insider program will want to check the specs to make sure their TV supports the Dolby Vision HDR format, in addition to making sure their TV has installed the latest firmware update to take advantage of the features. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/11/05/xbox-series-x-review"] This is not the first time members of the Xbox Insider Alpha ring have received access to test out the feature. In March, Forbes reported that Xbox Insiders noticed all HDR games were outputting Dolby Vision instead of only a select handful of games that were supposed to support the feature, with testers noticing improvements to various things brightness and color saturation in HDR games. Still, the feature was limited to a refresh rate of 60Hz, but the publication noted that TV manufacturers are working with Dolby to enable the standard to work at 120Hz. But it's unknown which games will currently support the feature during the initial alpha testing, and Microsoft has yet to say when the Dolby Vision standard will be available to all users. As with most Insider updates, the feature will be rolled out to select users first, with a general release likely to come a little way down the line after mass testing. We've recently seen Xbox roll out new Quick Resume features, as well as dropping certain Xbox Games With Gold requirements for Insiders before committing to the idea wholesale. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.Get ready to transform your gaming experience with full-spectrum visuals! Rolling out to Xbox Insiders this week: Dolby Vision for gaming on Xbox Series X|S. pic.twitter.com/iU2RktHvPG
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) May 14, 2021
Bring It On, the Cheerleading Movie Series, Is Getting a Horror Spin-Off
The Bring It On franchise is getting its own horror movie with Bring It On: Halloween set for next year.
SYFY dished out an abundance of tricks and treats when it unveiled its 2021/2022 slate of movies and shows this week, including a slasher spinoff called Bring It On: Halloween, which will premiere sometime in 2022. The movie will center around a cheerleading squad practicing a killer routine ahead of an upcoming competition, only to find out that their performance might not be the only thing that kills.
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"Held down by restrictive rules, an embattled cheerleading squad seeks the freedom of a creepy, closed school gym to practice for regionals, but when members of the squad start to disappear, the cheerleaders must unmask their assailant to save themselves," reads the official synopsis for the spooky new installment of the cheerleading comedy movie series.
It will be the seventh installment of the Bring It On franchise and the first of another genre, marking a departure from all other entries in the series. The first movie, released in 2000, worked its way into the fabric of pop culture and spawned five additional sequels, starting with Bring It On Again in 2004 right the way through to 2017's Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack.
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Other projects coming from SYFY include Don Mancini's Chucky series, which will share continuity with the film series, plus a 10-episode Day of the Dead series, and a modern retelling of Slumber Party Massacre — a series that not only inspired at least one spin-off franchise (Cheerleader Massacre), but dozens of other "massacre" knock-offs (many either produced or distributed by Roger Corman).
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.
Bring It On, the Cheerleading Movie Series, Is Getting a Horror Spin-Off
The Bring It On franchise is getting its own horror movie with Bring It On: Halloween set for next year.
SYFY dished out an abundance of tricks and treats when it unveiled its 2021/2022 slate of movies and shows this week, including a slasher spinoff called Bring It On: Halloween, which will premiere sometime in 2022. The movie will center around a cheerleading squad practicing a killer routine ahead of an upcoming competition, only to find out that their performance might not be the only thing that kills.
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"Held down by restrictive rules, an embattled cheerleading squad seeks the freedom of a creepy, closed school gym to practice for regionals, but when members of the squad start to disappear, the cheerleaders must unmask their assailant to save themselves," reads the official synopsis for the spooky new installment of the cheerleading comedy movie series.
It will be the seventh installment of the Bring It On franchise and the first of another genre, marking a departure from all other entries in the series. The first movie, released in 2000, worked its way into the fabric of pop culture and spawned five additional sequels, starting with Bring It On Again in 2004 right the way through to 2017's Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack.
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Other projects coming from SYFY include Don Mancini's Chucky series, which will share continuity with the film series, plus a 10-episode Day of the Dead series, and a modern retelling of Slumber Party Massacre — a series that not only inspired at least one spin-off franchise (Cheerleader Massacre), but dozens of other "massacre" knock-offs (many either produced or distributed by Roger Corman).
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.
Move Over Lady Dimitrescu, the Resident Evil Community Loves the Duke Now
Lady Dimitrescu has held an unassailable position as the Resident Evil community's favourite new character since months before the game arrived. But with Resident Evil Village now in players' hands, a new fan-favourite character could be on the way to take her crown – The Duke.
Resident Evil Village's unusually friendly merchant was shown a little in trailers for the game, but becomes more or less Ethan Winters' only friend throughout the game – and that's led to a huge surge in fan appreciation for him.
To go some way towards showing that love, check out a Reddit post from Naillian603, titled, "I didn't think The Duke would live up to the RE4 merchant but he proved me long. I'd go as far to say I love The Duke". In a single day, it's gone on to earn over 5,500 upvotes, becoming the 12th-most upvoted post of all time on the r/ResidentEvil subreddit.
The comments below that post are similarly appreciative, singling out the Duke's voice (and English-language voice actor, Aaron LaPlante), his bizarre habit of appearing in just the right places at just the right times, and his callbacks to previous Resident Evil games.
"Hands down, best character." wrote CaptainAlabama91. "Mostly [because] he is the only person who is genuinely pleased to see you. And you know, doesn't try to end you."
It's far from the only post pointing to The Duke as a favourite character. There's fan art, speculation about his potentially supernatural origins, and even self-referential posts about how much the community loves The Duke.
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In an interview with Dan Allen on YouTube, Duke voice actor Aaron LaPlante was asked if he'd expected the huge reaction to the character. "No, absolutely not. Not even for a second," he replied. "I'm so thrilled that people are into it. I think one of the most thrilling aspects is that I'm a fan too – I'm a huge fan of a lot of this stuff [...] It's kind of nice to contribute to that excitement for someone else." He also explained that The Duke was originally directed to have a gravelly-voiced Russian accent, but LaPlante eventually found his more English-inflected style.
It remains to be seen if The Duke will hit the same cultural impact as Lady Dimitrescu, but it's more than clear that this character – who could so easily have been a run-of-the-mill merchant – will be remembered beyond this game. And he's far from the only memorable thing about Village – we awarded the game an 8/10 review, pointing out that it's "like visiting a disturbing and deadly Disneyland, where every attraction is a house of horrors."
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Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.
The comments below that post are similarly appreciative, singling out the Duke's voice (and English-language voice actor, Aaron LaPlante), his bizarre habit of appearing in just the right places at just the right times, and his callbacks to previous Resident Evil games.
"Hands down, best character." wrote CaptainAlabama91. "Mostly [because] he is the only person who is genuinely pleased to see you. And you know, doesn't try to end you."
It's far from the only post pointing to The Duke as a favourite character. There's fan art, speculation about his potentially supernatural origins, and even self-referential posts about how much the community loves The Duke.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/05/05/resident-evil-village-review"]
In an interview with Dan Allen on YouTube, Duke voice actor Aaron LaPlante was asked if he'd expected the huge reaction to the character. "No, absolutely not. Not even for a second," he replied. "I'm so thrilled that people are into it. I think one of the most thrilling aspects is that I'm a fan too – I'm a huge fan of a lot of this stuff [...] It's kind of nice to contribute to that excitement for someone else." He also explained that The Duke was originally directed to have a gravelly-voiced Russian accent, but LaPlante eventually found his more English-inflected style.
It remains to be seen if The Duke will hit the same cultural impact as Lady Dimitrescu, but it's more than clear that this character – who could so easily have been a run-of-the-mill merchant – will be remembered beyond this game. And he's far from the only memorable thing about Village – we awarded the game an 8/10 review, pointing out that it's "like visiting a disturbing and deadly Disneyland, where every attraction is a house of horrors."
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Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.Move Over Lady Dimitrescu, the Resident Evil Community Loves the Duke Now
Lady Dimitrescu has held an unassailable position as the Resident Evil community's favourite new character since months before the game arrived. But with Resident Evil Village now in players' hands, a new fan-favourite character could be on the way to take her crown – The Duke.
Resident Evil Village's unusually friendly merchant was shown a little in trailers for the game, but becomes more or less Ethan Winters' only friend throughout the game – and that's led to a huge surge in fan appreciation for him.
To go some way towards showing that love, check out a Reddit post from Naillian603, titled, "I didn't think The Duke would live up to the RE4 merchant but he proved me long. I'd go as far to say I love The Duke". In a single day, it's gone on to earn over 5,500 upvotes, becoming the 12th-most upvoted post of all time on the r/ResidentEvil subreddit.
The comments below that post are similarly appreciative, singling out the Duke's voice (and English-language voice actor, Aaron LaPlante), his bizarre habit of appearing in just the right places at just the right times, and his callbacks to previous Resident Evil games.
"Hands down, best character." wrote CaptainAlabama91. "Mostly [because] he is the only person who is genuinely pleased to see you. And you know, doesn't try to end you."
It's far from the only post pointing to The Duke as a favourite character. There's fan art, speculation about his potentially supernatural origins, and even self-referential posts about how much the community loves The Duke.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/05/05/resident-evil-village-review"]
In an interview with Dan Allen on YouTube, Duke voice actor Aaron LaPlante was asked if he'd expected the huge reaction to the character. "No, absolutely not. Not even for a second," he replied. "I'm so thrilled that people are into it. I think one of the most thrilling aspects is that I'm a fan too – I'm a huge fan of a lot of this stuff [...] It's kind of nice to contribute to that excitement for someone else." He also explained that The Duke was originally directed to have a gravelly-voiced Russian accent, but LaPlante eventually found his more English-inflected style.
It remains to be seen if The Duke will hit the same cultural impact as Lady Dimitrescu, but it's more than clear that this character – who could so easily have been a run-of-the-mill merchant – will be remembered beyond this game. And he's far from the only memorable thing about Village – we awarded the game an 8/10 review, pointing out that it's "like visiting a disturbing and deadly Disneyland, where every attraction is a house of horrors."
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Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.
The comments below that post are similarly appreciative, singling out the Duke's voice (and English-language voice actor, Aaron LaPlante), his bizarre habit of appearing in just the right places at just the right times, and his callbacks to previous Resident Evil games.
"Hands down, best character." wrote CaptainAlabama91. "Mostly [because] he is the only person who is genuinely pleased to see you. And you know, doesn't try to end you."
It's far from the only post pointing to The Duke as a favourite character. There's fan art, speculation about his potentially supernatural origins, and even self-referential posts about how much the community loves The Duke.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/05/05/resident-evil-village-review"]
In an interview with Dan Allen on YouTube, Duke voice actor Aaron LaPlante was asked if he'd expected the huge reaction to the character. "No, absolutely not. Not even for a second," he replied. "I'm so thrilled that people are into it. I think one of the most thrilling aspects is that I'm a fan too – I'm a huge fan of a lot of this stuff [...] It's kind of nice to contribute to that excitement for someone else." He also explained that The Duke was originally directed to have a gravelly-voiced Russian accent, but LaPlante eventually found his more English-inflected style.
It remains to be seen if The Duke will hit the same cultural impact as Lady Dimitrescu, but it's more than clear that this character – who could so easily have been a run-of-the-mill merchant – will be remembered beyond this game. And he's far from the only memorable thing about Village – we awarded the game an 8/10 review, pointing out that it's "like visiting a disturbing and deadly Disneyland, where every attraction is a house of horrors."
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Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.Disco Elysium’s Australian Ban Has Been Overturned
Update 05/14/2021: The Australian Classification Review Board has reversed the ban on Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, after developer ZA/UM formally challenged the decision.
It seems the tipping point for the game's ban stemmed from Dico Elysium's depiction of drug use, and the temporary benefits it offers you character. However, as reported by Kotaku Australia, the Review Board (which is separate to the Classification Board that originally refused to classify the game) has specifically made clear that Disco Elysium's depiction of drug use is shown in an ultimately negative light, such that it can now receive an R 18+ classification.
"In the Review Board’s opinion," reads the Review Board's report, "while drug use linked to incentives and rewards cannot be accommodated at R 18+, this game does provide disincentives related to drug-taking behaviour, to the point where regular drug use leads to negative consequences for the player’s progression in the game. It was, specifically, the disincentives for drug use that influenced the Review Board in making their decision. Drug use is not explicitly depicted within the game."
The classification means that Disco Elysium: The Final Cut can now be sold in Australia without impediment, although the R 18+ rating means that only adults can puchase the game. Despite the refused classification, The Final Cut (and the original, unclassified version of Disco Elysium) was still available to buy on Steam in Australia while the game was technically banned.
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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut has been refused classification in Australia.
You can see the 'Refused Classification' page on the Australian Government's Classification Board website. According to the rating explanation page, a product will be refused classification if it "contains content that is very high in impact and falls outside generally-accepted community standards." The refused classification will mean that, without alterations, the game cannot be sold in Australia.
More specifically, The Final Cut was refused classification as a game that has been seen to "depict, express or otherwise deal with matters of sex, drug misuse or addiction, crime, cruelty, violence or revolting or abhorrent phenomena in such a way that they offend against the standards of morality, decency and propriety generally accepted by reasonable adults to the extent that they should not be classified."
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Disco Elysium features alcohol and drug misuse, not to mention a plot that often centres on crime, cruelty, and violence along the way, which could explain why the game has been refused. This seemingly only affects the new version of the game, as the original PC version of Disco Elysium is still available on Steam in Australia, as it has been since its launch in 2019. Developer ZA/UM may have to edit the game's content if they want to get past the rating board in Australia.
The news arrives as the PC, PS5, PS4 and Google Stadia launch of The Final Cut version of the game looms on March 30th. Disco Elysium was originally exclusive to PC, but developer ZA/UM announced a console version of the game during The Game Awards last year. The Final Cut adds voice acting and some bonus content and will be a free upgrade to users who own the game already on PC. A TV adaptation of the game is currently in the works at dj2 Entertainment.
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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.
Yes, Michael Jordan Will Be in Space Jam 2
Space Jam: A New Legacy star Don Cheadle has confirmed that Michael Jordan will make an appearance in the highly anticipated Space Jam sequel.
Speaking recently to Access Hollywood, Cheadle, who is playing a rogue artificial intelligence known as AI-G Rhythm in Space Jam 2, confirmed that Jordan will appear in some sort of capacity in the movie, though he didn't share how big of a role the Chicago Bulls legend will play. "Michael Jordan is in the movie," Cheadle revealed. "But not in the way you'd expect it."
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Space Jam: A New Legacy is set to be released in theaters and on HBO Max on July 16, 2021, and is a sequel to the original 1996 movie starring Michael Jordan. However, this time, LeBron James is stepping in to play ball with Bugs Bunny and co. James previously revealed his Tune Squad uniform, which sports the iconic Looney Tunes concentric circles, stretching over both the jersey and the shorts.
In addition to James, Cheadle, and now seemingly Jordan, Space Jam 2 stars Star Trek: Discovery's Sonequa Martin-Green as Kamiyah James, LeBron's wife, together with the rest of their family unit, including Cedric Joe as Dom James, their youngest son, Ceyair J Wright as Darius James, their eldest son, and Harper Leigh Alexander as Xosha James, their daughter.
The voice cast features Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, and Foghorn Leghorn, as well as Eric Bauza as Daffy Duck and Marvin the Martian, Bob Bergen as Porky Pig and Tweety, Jim Cummings as Tasmanian Devil, and Gabriel Inglesias as Speedy Gonzales. Zendaya will voice Lola Bunny, the Tune Squad star who will initially live in the world of Wonder Woman in the cameo-laden movie.
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With more and more teasers and tidbits being shared for the animated/live-action mash-up, Space Jam: A New Legacy appears to be on schedule to slam-dunk its theatrical release this summer, with a simultaneous streaming release on HBO Max, despite all of the other shifts, shake-ups, and delays in the film industry that have occurred as a result of the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.
Yes, Michael Jordan Will Be in Space Jam 2
Space Jam: A New Legacy star Don Cheadle has confirmed that Michael Jordan will make an appearance in the highly anticipated Space Jam sequel.
Speaking recently to Access Hollywood, Cheadle, who is playing a rogue artificial intelligence known as AI-G Rhythm in Space Jam 2, confirmed that Jordan will appear in some sort of capacity in the movie, though he didn't share how big of a role the Chicago Bulls legend will play. "Michael Jordan is in the movie," Cheadle revealed. "But not in the way you'd expect it."
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Space Jam: A New Legacy is set to be released in theaters and on HBO Max on July 16, 2021, and is a sequel to the original 1996 movie starring Michael Jordan. However, this time, LeBron James is stepping in to play ball with Bugs Bunny and co. James previously revealed his Tune Squad uniform, which sports the iconic Looney Tunes concentric circles, stretching over both the jersey and the shorts.
In addition to James, Cheadle, and now seemingly Jordan, Space Jam 2 stars Star Trek: Discovery's Sonequa Martin-Green as Kamiyah James, LeBron's wife, together with the rest of their family unit, including Cedric Joe as Dom James, their youngest son, Ceyair J Wright as Darius James, their eldest son, and Harper Leigh Alexander as Xosha James, their daughter.
The voice cast features Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, and Foghorn Leghorn, as well as Eric Bauza as Daffy Duck and Marvin the Martian, Bob Bergen as Porky Pig and Tweety, Jim Cummings as Tasmanian Devil, and Gabriel Inglesias as Speedy Gonzales. Zendaya will voice Lola Bunny, the Tune Squad star who will initially live in the world of Wonder Woman in the cameo-laden movie.
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With more and more teasers and tidbits being shared for the animated/live-action mash-up, Space Jam: A New Legacy appears to be on schedule to slam-dunk its theatrical release this summer, with a simultaneous streaming release on HBO Max, despite all of the other shifts, shake-ups, and delays in the film industry that have occurred as a result of the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.
