Wolfenstein 2 Season Pass Announced
Bethesda has announced the season and pass and preorder content for Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, including three content packs.
Wolfenstein II — The Freedom Chronicles pass will let players step into the roles of three different freedom fighters. The season pass will cost $24.99, with release date details to come at a later date.
Get the full details on each pack and their official descriptions below:
- The Adventures of Gunslinger Joe – "As former professional quarterback Joseph Stallion, smash through Nazi hordes from the ruins of Chicago to the vastness of space!"
- The Diaries of Agent Silent Death – "As ex-OSS agent and assassin Jessica Valiant, infiltrate Nazi bunkers in California and discover the secrets of Operation San Andreas!"
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Need for Speed Payback’s Derelict System Explained
Developer Ghost Games briefly touched on Need for Speed Payback’s newly-added abandoned vehicles system, or ‘Derelicts’, during the reveal of the game in early June. Following the release of today’s brief customisation trailer we’ve learned more about the concept.
Parallels were drawn instantly between Payback’s derelicts and the hidden car systems previously featured in the likes of Test Drive Unlimited, Forza Horizon, and subsequently The Crew, but Need for Speed Payback associate art director Bryn Alban explained to IGN that Ghost has added additional layers to its take on abandoned cars.
Lupita Nyong’o Cosplayed as a Power Ranger at Comic-Con
Black Panther actress Lupita Nyong'o had some fun at San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, attending the convention dressed as the Pink Power Ranger without anyone realizing it was her.
Nyong'o posted a video of herself cosplaying as the Mighty Morphin character on Twitter, saying, "Did you see me at Comic Con?!" Watch it below:
Did you see me at Comic Con?! #SDCC2017 pic.twitter.com/9Vnx4ss96d
— Lupita Nyong'o (@Lupita_Nyongo) July 26, 2017
Stranger Things’ Actor Talks Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen
Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen is going to be a lot darker than previous on-screen iterations.
Rise of the Blood Queen actor David Harbour (Stranger Things) went on camera with IGN's Terri Schwartz at San Diego Comic Con and got to talking about the long-awaited reboot of Hellboy, where he explained his love of the Hellboy comic and movies:
"One of the most gratifying things was that Mike Mignola, the director Neil Marshall and Larry Levin and Lloyd Gordon, the producers, all watched 'Stranger Things' and I think they all literally, like, Mike told me they just called each other and were, like, 'this guy should play Hellboy,'" said Harbour.
Brolin Brings Cable to Life in Deadpool 2
Less than 20 days into the shooting of Deadpool 2, director David Leitch (who also directed John Wick and Atomic Blonde) looks like he's having fun.
In an interview with IGN at San Diego Comic Con, Leitch discussed how actor Josh Brolin was the perfect choice for the legendary character of Cable. Brolin, who's long been a fan-favorite for the part, has apparently been getting into the role on his end, transforming himself physically with tons of time in the gym as well as absorbing himself in the character.
Why The Wire Creator Is Making a Show About Porn
David Simon's new show on HBO has a lot of flashy elements going for it: it stars James Franco as twin brothers who become fronts for the Mob, it explores the emerging porn industry in '70s New York, and of course it comes from the creator of The Wire. But for Simon, the show is about much more than just those flashy elements; it's about exploring what happened to the porn industry at its start and how that's still relevant today.
"I'm much less interested in whether porn is good or bad in a moral sense ... as I am in the way power and money array themselves, and how society arranges themselves into some people are victims and some people are victimized," Simon said during a panel for The Deuce at the 2017 summer TV Critics' Association press tour. "I'm much more interested in the way when a product becomes a product and an industry becomes an industry and how that is now market capitalism, and also how labor is treated or not treated."
HBO Announces Chernobyl Mini-Series Starring Mad Men Actor
HBO has given the go-ahead to a five-part miniseries about Chernobyl.
It was announced at the Television Critics Association summer press tour (via Variety) that Mad Men and The Crown actor Jared Harris is attached to star as Valery Legasov, a Soviet scientist chosen by the Kremlin to investigate the 1986 nuclear disaster.
The series has been described by HBO as a "a tale of lies and cowardice, of courage and conviction, of human failure and human nobility."
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Larry David’s “Neurotic Superman” Returns
Curb is back!
Larry David's returning to HBO for an all new Curb Your Enthusiasm season on October 1st -- the first since 2011 -- featuring our perpetually perturbed hero taking his neighbor to court (on Judge Judy), not being able to open a shampoo bottle in the shower, getting sprayed in the face by an overly eager employee of a perfume counter, not saying "Namaste" at a yoga studio, not thanking a soldier for his service, and having to endure being sandwiched between two very annoying airline passengers. You know, typical things that would drive Larry nuts both in real life and on TV.
So why after all these years is Larry back? "Why now?" Larry asked himself at the Television Critics Association press tour. "Eh, why not?"
How HBO’s Room 104 is the Tinder of Television
Premiering Friday, July 28th on HBO, Room 104 is a 12-episode anthology series that all takes place in the same dreary motel room, with the story and stars changing from week to week. But that's not all that changes every episode - the genre changes as well.
Yes, viewers will see everything from heartbreaking drama to uncomfortable comedy to chilling horror to...an episode with no dialogue and its story all told through modern dance.
Creators Jay and Mark Dupless (Togetherness, Animals), along with directors Marta Cunningham and Sarah Adina Smith, appeared at the Television Critics Press Tour to answer questions about the new series, which Mark Duplass called the "Russian Roulette of Television."

