Netflix Renews BoJack Horseman for Season 5

BoJack Horseman is officially coming back for Season 5.

Netflix made the announcement on Twitter via a video, (which you can view here), of a “clingy Netflix exec” texting BoJack about the renewal.

BoJack Horseman follows Will Arnett as the titular self-hating, washed-up ‘90s sitcom star who is also a horse. Along with Arnett, the core voice cast includes Amy Sedaris as Princess Carolyn, Aaron Paul as Todd, Alison Brie as Diane and Paul F. Tompkins as Mr. Peanutbutter.

The fourth season of the series recently premiered on Netflix earlier this month. In IGN's review of Season 4, we say that the "spotlight on BoJack's family strife makes for some of the series' best material in an occasionally uneven season."

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How The Gifted Changes the Look of the X-Men

Fox is about to introduce a new live-action X-Men universe with The Gifted. This new TV series will focus on a ragtag band of mutant heroes as they band together and try to survive in a world where the X-Men have seemingly vanished. The series will feature an eclectic cast of mutants, some of whom have appeared in the X-Men movies, others who have yet to make their live-action debut and others still who don't directly correspond to any existing X-Men characters.

As we wait for the series to debut, we thought it would be fun to take a look at the preexisting characters and how their respective looks have evolved over the years as they've made the transition from comics to film and TV. Check out our visual comparisons of Blink, Polaris, Thunderbird, Shatter, Dreamer and Ahab below...

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Ron Howard Teases Iconic Star Wars Scene in Han Solo Spin-off

The Han Solo Star Wars anthology film may include the Kessel Run - you may remember that Han and the Millennium Falcon made it in less than 12 parsecs (or at least he said he did).

Writing on Twitter, Ron Howard - the replacement director on the spin-off film - posted what looks like a shot in a mine, with the caption "Spicey?"

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Comic Book Reviews for September 20, 2017

It was another big week of comics. DC rolled out more tie-ins to the Dark Nights: Metal event while also kicking off an epic team-up between Wonder Woman and Conan. Marvel continued their buildup to Marvel Legacy and delivered multiple new Star Wars comics. Elsewhere, Valiant relaunched Bloodshot and IDW debuted a new Samurai Jack comic.

Scroll down to check out our reviews for these and various other new releases, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.

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Doom on Switch Is Definitely Still Doom

Since getting a Switch in March, my main thought has been “I wish every game were on this thing.” Even still, I never expected I’d be playing Doom, of all games, on Switch at a preview event last week. But I did, and I’m happy to say that it’s still very much Doom.

You can watch me play Doom on Switch undocked with a Pro Controller here:

The most important thing for a Doom port to get right is that sense of speed - sprinting through martian facilities with grace and fluidity as you tear demons limb from limb - and the Switch version nails that side of it. Simply put, it feels exactly like Doom should, just in a much smaller package.

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The Witness Now Available on iPhone and iPad

Players can now solve The Witness' mind-bending puzzles on the go.

The critically-acclaimed game from lead designer Jonathan Blow and developer Thekla Inc. is now out for the iPhone and iPad via the App Store for $9.99 USD.

The Witness first released for PlayStation 4 and PC back in January 2016 before later coming to Xbox One. IGN scored the game a 10 in our glowing review, calling it a "beautiful, powerful, and cleverly designed puzzle game with a wealth of mysteries to unravel."

Gotten stuck? Be sure to check out our guide on how to solve every Monastery and Desert Obelisk puzzle.

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A Fast & Furious Game From the Developer of Project CARS Sounds Imminent

After dropping in on a Project CARS 2 stream on the eve of the game’s release, Slightly Mad Studios’ CEO Ian Bell has hinted at what’s next for the specialist driving game developer – and it sounds like something considerably different to the simulation-focused Project CARS.

Bell joined Australian YouTuber SpotTheOzzie (via Eurogamer) for an extremely lengthy chat about Project CARS 2, but also touched on what else the studio is up to.

“Guess what the latest Need for Speed is doing, and have a think about which Hollywood film they're copying,” hinted Bell during the conversation. “And then, I can tell you that we have a six-year deal with that major Hollywood company to make games that will beat what Need for Speed is currently doing. For the next six years.”

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Zone of the Enders’ VR Mode Is Promising

Announced during Sony’s TGS PlayStation conference, Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner is getting a remastered edition for PS4 and PC complete with VR support. The entire game can be played in VR and also includes a separate VR mode that I got to try out at Konami’s booth at TGS.

Though the main campaign seems to have gotten a complete visual upgrade, the VR mode doesn’t have much of a modern polish outside of the cockpit. Still, I enjoyed the simple, polygon style. It reminded me of sitting and playing an enclosed light gun shooter in an arcade, but this time I got to be fully immersed. The space I was allowed to fly in was a tad empty. That may have been for the best as the few waves of enemies that spawned kept me occupied as I tried to figure out my various weapons.

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IT Star Wants This Star Wars Actor to Play Him in the Sequel

Jaeden Lieberher, who plays Bill Denbrough in the recent adaption of Stephen King's IT, has an idea of who he would want to play an adult version of his character. The actor he has in mind is none other than the young Obi-Wan Kenobi himself, Ewan McGregor.

This information comes from a recent interview Lieberher conducted with Variety. Asked if he had any thoughts on who could play a grown-up Bill in the upcoming IT sequel, Lieberher said, "I think Ewan McGregor would be interesting. I don’t want to offend him or anything, but he might be too old. I love Ewan McGregor, and I think he’s a great actor. I think he could play Bill very well."

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