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Pixar have released a second trailer for their upcoming animated film, Lightyear.
It's laugh out loud good. We did several times but won't spoil any of the gags. Only recommend that you watch.
With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness due to hit cinemas in a few weeks, Marvel are doling teasers on a regular basis.
Two have dropped this week titled Ready and Experience.
Lucasfilm have struck a deal with developers Skydance to make a new Star Wars game.
Except it's more a revival of an earlier game which had been in development and which actually began life as a Jamaican pirate game.
If you can't get enough of Chris Hemsworth, we wouldn't blame you, and this week the fickle gods of entertainment have been generous in first giving us a teaser for the next Thor film and also a first look at Netflix's Spiderhead.
By look unfortunately we don't mean footage but Entertainment Weekly has published some photos and an interview with the director and some of the cast.
In addition to the surprise and curiously swift release of Tiny Tina's Wonderlands first DLC, this week at PAX East, Gearbox Software announced that they will this year release a new Tales From the Borderlands interactive narrative.
Developed in house. The previous entry was developed by the original Telltale Games under license from Gearbox.
In a week when Netflix reported their first drop in total subscribers in their ten years of operation, it's not surprising that eyes have turned to Netflix's spending.
Their achievements in the entertainment industry have been truly remarkable, but at what cost?
The Batman has released on HBO Max in the US - not available here - and they've released the opening scene on YouTube.
Our debilitating reboot exhaustion is particularly sore in the region of Batman so we're passing on this one but approve of the practice of releasing opening scenes as a potentially more transparent representation of a film than trailers.
An amusing teaser including a release date of May 20 has been released for Netflix's Love, Death + Robots.
We're not especially into horror so haven't watched the earlier seasons but this teaser is good enough that we may take a look at them next time we're loitering in Netflix.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands have announced and will imminently launch their first DLC (downloadable content), Coiled Captors.
Less than a month after the game's launch.
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