On Monday, Warner Bros. announced that fans can get their Joker: Folie à Deux tickets, but that’s not all. DC fans won’t have to wait until the film’s October 4 release to see Joker 2 as Warner Bros. will release the Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga-starring sequel exclusively in IMAX theaters on Monday, September 30. The Joker: Folie à Deux Fan First Premiere in IMAX screenings will take place at 7 PM in select IMAX theaters nationwide.Warner Bros. made the announcement over their socials along with new footage for the highly anticipated sequel. Fans can get their tickets via Fandango and the major chains including Regal, Cinemark, Harkins, and AMC Theatres. Warner Bros. hosted early access fan screenings for The Batman, The Flash, Barbie, Dune: Part Two, and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, but the Joker sequel is one of just a few films to be presented in the IMAX 70mm film format.Joker: Folie À Deux in IMAX 70mm features 54 minutes of IMAX’s exclusive Expanded Aspect Ratio, which will be offered at just 11 IMAX 70mm film locations worldwide, including the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia. Some chains are offering a gift when you buy your IMAX tickets. Joker: Folie à Deux i…
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Trigun was one of the big manga and anime series of the ’90s, and a few decades later, you can relive the adventures of Vash the Stampede in a beautifully oversized collection of the original comics. Collected for the first time in its original oversized page format, the Trigun Deluxe Edition contains the original two volumes of author Yasuhiro’s Nightow’s manga and is over 700 pages in size. It releases next week on September 10 alongside the Blu-ray release of Trigun Stampede. You can save big on your preorder at Amazon. Preorder Trigun Deluxe Edition
Trigun Manga Collections
- Trigun Deluxe Edition — $37.70 (
$50) | Releases September 10 - Trigun Maximum Deluxe Edition Vol. 1 — $45 (
$50) | Releases October 8 - Trigun Maximum Deluxe Edition Vol. 2 — $45 (
$50) | Releases November 12 - Trigun Max…
Leigh Whannell’s Invisible Man reimagined the Universal Monster classic (based on the H. G. Wells novel) as an allegory for domestic violence and became a box office hit in February 2020. The movie earned nearly $145 million on just a $7 million budget but was cut short due to the beginning of the global pandemic. Whannell is back with another modern take on the Universal monster, the Wolf Man. Universal dropped the teaser Friday along with a teaser poster.The film stars Christopher Abbott (Kraven the Hunter) as Larry Talbot/the Wolf Man and Julia Garner (Fantastic Four: First Steps). Jason Blum serves as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner, alongside Motel Movies. Check out the teaser below. Plot details are unknown but if it’s anything like the 1941 classic or even the 2010 remake, Talbot gets bitten by a werewolf at some point and becomes one himself. He terrorizes the local townspeople and his own family as he walks between the line of man and monster.
The launch of Echoes Act 3 has added new gear to Destiny 2, including a new Exotic weapon called Choir of One. To get it, you’ll need to complete a new Exotic mission as part of Act 3’s story, which will unlock the ability to craft the Void auto rifle and adjust its perks, complete with catalysts you can progressively unlock. That’ll require multiple completions of the mission, Encore, over multiple weeks, however.The Exotic mission is live, and we’re working to bring you everything you need to know about Choir of One: How to get it, where to find the secret chests within the Exotic mission that will unlock its best perks, how to get the catalysts, and what to focus on for Choir of One god rolls. There are more catalysts to come, and we’ll report back with details on that. We also have the rundown on how to get the Vex Countermands from the Encore mission.One thing to be aware of when you do get your hands on it: Choir of One is currently benefiting from some bugs. Bungie has confirmed it’s able to hold more ammo in reserves than intended and, when buffed by Divinity, its hip-fire projectiles are doing more damage than they should. These will be fixed in an update once Episode 2, w…
Ravensburger’s Pokemon-themed spin on the classic board game Labyrinth has been a big hit since releasing back in 2021. Surprisingly, it’s one of the few traditional board games featuring Pokemon you can find at major retailers today, but at least it’s a good one. Soon, players will be able to explore Labyrinth’s shifting mazes in the dark. Ravensburger is releasing Pokemon Glow-in-the-Dark Labyrinth on October 15, and you can preorder the new edition now at Amazon for $30.
Pokemon Glow-in-the-Dark Labyrinth Board Game
$30
Like the original game, Pokemon Labyrinth is for two to four players and challenges you to navigate your way through twisting mazes as you track down various Pokemon, including Snorlax, Eevee, Chimchar, Piplup, Turtwig, …
Despite recent changes to the app store to accommodate cloud gaming, Microsoft and Nvidia still don’t have native cloud-gaming apps on iOS. Anyone wishing to play Game Pass via the cloud on their iPhone must use a web app. New submissions to the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) reveal Microsoft’s reasons for not yet publishing an app.In a submission from late July (via The Verge), Microsoft claims that Apple’s recent changes to its app guidelines are insufficient for Microsoft to release a native iOS app. Microsoft objects to Apple’s 3.11 guideline, which forbids developers from linking to outside websites for subscriptions, thereby circumventing Apple’s 30% cut on app transactions. It claims that, “The 30% commission fee makes it impossible for Microsoft to effectively monetize its cloud gaming service offering,” because other Apple regulations make it impossible for Microsoft to change subscription fees on iOS. Furthermore, Microsoft claims third-party developers would need to recode their own games to fall under Apple’s rules.Apple countered that other developers have not had similar difficulties with the in-app purchase requirement. It cites Antstream, a retro-gamin…