Movies Podcast: Tomb Raider Trailer and Terminator Casting
Welcome back to the IGN Movies Podcast!
This week, Jim Vejvoda and Tom Jorgensen are joined by our NY editor Scott Collura! We react to the first trailer for the new Tomb Raider movie starring Alicia Vikander and discuss the "F" CinemaScore received by Darren Aronofsky's mother!.
And with the news that Linda Hamilton will be back for another Terminator and Jamie Lee Curtis is returning to the Halloween franchise, we speak at length about when actors reprise their iconic roles after long absences
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IGN Movies Podcast #6
PUBG Publicly Shaming Fortnite Is A Terrible PR Move
In what is one of the most confusing PR decisions of the year, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds developer Bluehole sent out a press release today calling out Fortnite’s upcoming Battle Royale mode for “replicating” the PUBG experience, and vaguely threatening “further action.” The official statement says this is a response to “community concerns”, and some of those do exist, but addressing them like this accomplishes absolutely nothing. All it does is make PUBG players who had never heard of Fortnite scratch their chins in contemplation, especially considering their mode will be free, and PUBG is $30.
The Ray to Debut in Live-Action on DC TV Crossover
Quantico actor Russell Tovey will play The Ray on the four-show DC mega crossover event later this year.
EW reports that Tovey will voice The Ray for the CW Seed animated series Freedom Fighters: The Ray in addition to playing the character in live-action.
NVC: SteamWorld Dig 2 Rocks
Welcooooooome back, Nintendo fans! In episode 374 of our weekly talk show, Nintendo Voice Chat, we talk about our favorite new indie game for Switch, Nintendo's touching Iwata tribute, the latest game releases, and much more!
Join Lily Zaldivar, Brian Altano, Zach Ryan, and Peer Schneider, for a discussion of Switch's hidden Golf game, new indie game announcements, as well as new releases like SteamWorld Dig 2, NBA2K18, and Pokken Tournament. In the second half of the show, we add Jonathon Dornbush to take us through the biggest news so far.
Final Fantasy XIV: The Legend Returns Details Revealed
Square Enix has unveiled a batch of new screenshots and details about Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood's upcoming patch, The Legend Returns.
According to the new preview site that was launched in anticipation for its early October release, The Legend Returns brings with it a new main scenario, as well as the alliance raid dungeon Return to Ivalice, which was developed in collaboration with Final Fantasy Tactics director Yasumi Matsuno and prolific director and character designer Keita Amemiya.
The Legend Returns will also feature a new dungeon set in the Drowned City of Skalla, as well as the new residential district Shirogane. For an early glimpse at the upcoming content featured in Patch 4.1, check out the slideshow below:
How to Watch Star Trek: Discovery
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Star Trek is back on TV! ...Sort of. Star Trek: Discovery brings Starfleet back to the small screen with what is essentially a second prequel series . Set 10 years before the original Star Trek, but after the timeframe of Star Trek: Enterprise, Discovery follows First Officer Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) of the USS Shenzhou as a war between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon race is brewing.
SNES Classic Wireless Controller Coming From Nyko
Nyko is making a wireless controller for SNES Classic Edition.
Called the Super Miniboss, the wireless controller looks like a traditional Super Nintendo pad but comes with an additional turbo button. It serves a dual purpose: faster input as well as home screen functionality when the button's pushed and then pressing select.
The wireless controller can work up to 20 feet away, according to Nyko. The Super Miniboss has an internal battery, which is rechargeable through a micro-USB port.
Pre-orders are available for the Super Miniboss now at GameStop and Nyko (eventually Amazon too). The wireless controller costs $20 and will start shipping around SNES Classic's launch on September 29.
Rare: Returning to Old Franchises Would be ‘the Worst Thing’ with No New Ideas
Returning to old franchises would be "the worst thing for Rare to do," according to studio head Craig Duncan.
In an interview with DK Vine, Duncan explained that Rare is not interested in revisiting some of its old franchises, like Banjo-Kazooie and Conker.
"I don't think it's OK to just go make the same game that people loved before but with up-to-date graphics, audio and all those things
Just making them again with whatever technology's available today - that's not Rare," Duncan said. "I think that what Rare is, is doing the kind of games that only Rare would go do."
"Like, no one else would go make Sea of Thieves in the way we're making Sea of Thieves, and I think unless you've got a absolutely killer, amazing
Destiny 2: Bungie Explains New Faction Rally Event
Destiny 2 is getting a new special event called Faction Rally next week.
As detailed on Bungie's blog post, the event will let you pledge your allegiance to one of three factions from the first game: Dead Orbit, Future War Cult, or New Monarchy. Players will then have a week to support them by completing various different activities and earning XP.
By helping your faction out, you'll be rewarded with faction tokens you can use to unlock packages full of loot. The most popular faction by the end of the week will also unlock a special powerful weapon at a discount price of 1,000 Glimmer.
Players in the losing faction will still be able to buy the weapon, but only for the higher cost of 50,000 Glimmer. The weapons in questions are the Dead Orbit Scout Rifle, The Future War Cult Pulse Rifle, and the New Monarchy Sidearm.
IGN’s Streaming Video Buyer’s Guide
You’re at home. You want to watch a movie, or a TV show. It’s time to see what’s currently avail-able on digital streaming, but there’s just one problem. There are more digital streaming services than anyone could possibly need right now, ranging from well-known brands that try to be every-thing to everyone, to niche services that hit a small audience, and hit them hard.
It’s a wide landscape and it’s changing every single day. Disney recently announced that they would be pulling their content from Netflix and starting their own digital streaming service, with new and classic content.

