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Vertical Acquires Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Elevation’ Starring Anthony Mackie & Morena Baccarin

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EXCLUSIVE: Vertical has snapped up U.S. rights to Elevation, a new sci-fi thriller starring Anthony Mackie (Captain America franchise) and Morena Baccarin (Deadpool franchise). Directed by George Nolfi (The Adjustment Bureau) and produced by Brad Fuller, the film will be released in theaters later this year. Elevation is set in a post-apocalyptic Rocky Mountains, where […]

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The Dune: Prophecy TV Series Is Doing Much More Than Setting Up the Bene Gesserit

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This article contains spoilers for Dune 2.

A few years ago, it seemed deeply unlikely that a second Dune movie would be the biggest film of 2024 so far and even less likely that the seemingly far-fetched spin-off focusing on the witchy Bene Gesserit would be hitting screens that same year. But, here we are! At their recent upfronts Max revealed the hauntingly severe trailer set 10,000 years before the movies as well as the reveal that the show would hit in Fall this year. But, while the series seems to focus solely on the cosmic magic users, the title and trailer hint at a wider connection to the Dune universe (Duneiverse? Is that a thing?) that could offer deeper insight into the world and its witches.

In case you haven't been keeping up with your sandworm lore or Timothée Chalamet fandom, Dune centers on the violent intergalactic politics of a galaxy torn apart by a war. Said war pitted humans against so-called Thinking Machines (aka robots), basically destroying most computer-based technology and sending the world back into a galactic feudal system where familial houses fight for power. At the center of the story is the prophecy of the legendary male leader known as the Kwisatz Haderach, who the Bene Gesserit claim will be able to access the genetic memories of the witches and use his powers to rule the world thanks to near omnipotence. As we learned in Dune 2, that man is none other than Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), who took on those powers in the last film after drinking the Water of Life and using "The Voice" that can control people.

Phew! Now that we're all caught up on that, we can dig into the weird world of the Bene Gesserit. The witches are the focus of Dune: Prophecy, which looks to be set a few hundred years after the event of the Butlerian Jihad or, as the trailer points out, 10,000 years before old Paul "Lisan al Gaib" was born. So it makes sense then that, in the wake of the war, the burgeoning collective known as the Bene Gesserit would begin their plan for conquest. Which makes us think that the series could be just as concerned with the creation and plan to bring the Kwisatz Haderach to life as the women behind it.

The trailer showcases multiple acts of intimacy alongside the more staid and serious politicking. We also see the would-be Bene Gesserit enacting strange rituals. Both of those themes fit with the idea that the show is about about the origins of the millenia-long "breeding project" the witches planned in order to create the Kwisatz Haderach, alongside their galactic propaganda campaign to spread the concept of a prophecy that'll make the common folk on planets everywhere believe in him when they do finally succeed. Taking the title into consideration too, it seems highly likely that we'll see the witches plotting for that very reason, or we'll learn that they were created solely for the power-hungry purposes laid out above.

According to the press release, the series is loosely adapting one of the later books written by Frank Herbert's son Brian and Kevin J. Anderson, Sisterhood of Dune, which focuses on warring factions including the Bene Gesserit, the Mentant who use the space drug known as Spice to give them mental powers, and Space Guild who use the substance to enable them to navigate the cosmos. Despite that, it's likely the series will introduce new elements and themes, that's why we're thinking that its focus may be on the creation of the Kwisatz Haderach. That would also give the series a more direct connection to the hit films, seeing as director Denis Villenueve is no longer actively involved or directing the pilot, as was originally the plan.

In a cynical business sense too, I'm sure the execs at Max thought a hard sc-ifi story about a bunch of middle-aged women coming together to manipulate the sex lives of the galaxy was a hard sell. But when you more directly connect it to a movie whose box office is currently over 700 million, it suddenly seems like far less of a risk. Saying that though, here's hoping that Dune: Prophecy has the space in its six-episode run to be as weird and fantastically grotesque as the books and the Bene Gesserit within them really are. But we'll have to wait until later this year to know if we'll get any magical witch hoo-hahs or the like. Here's hoping.

Rosie Knight is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything from anime to comic books to kaiju to kids movies to horror flicks. She has over half a decade of experience in entertainment journalism with bylines at Nerdist, Den of Geek, Polygon, and more.



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Whitney Peak Joins Shira Haas & Sarah Paulson For Aisling Walsh’s ‘Ethel’; Bankside Films Scores A Number Of International Pre-Sales For Biopic About Pioneering Conductor — Cannes

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EXCLUSIVE: Whitney Peak (Hocus Pocus 2, Molly’s Game, Gossip Girl) has been cast in Aisling Walsh’s Ethel, alongside the previously announced cast of Shira Haas and Sarah Paulson. Bankside Films first launched the title, which is currently in pre-production, earlier this year and has completed a number of international pre-sales in Cannes.  The project, which is a true story […]

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Alkaline Water Is Useless

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Alkaline water will improve your metabolism, boost your liver health, and even help you fight off cancer—at least according to its fans. The actual truth, however, is far more mundane. There is little good evidence for these and many other health claims attached to alkaline water, and the only thing that it’s clearly…

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Final Splatoon player cheats death on abandoned Wii U servers, recovering from an almost fatal freeze as only 4 remain after Nintendo's purge

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Believe it or not, the final Splatoon player still inking it up in the canned Wii U servers has cheated death yet again.

When Nintendo pulled the plug on the 3DS and Wii U server on April 8, many beloved games and their online functionality went down the drain too. To stay in their favorite games for as long as possible, several dedicated fans channeled their inner Noble 14, refused to turn off their consoles, and miraculously stayed connected to the undead Nintendo Network. 

One such player is Lcd101, the final Splatoon inkling who's luckily still connected to the original game, although surviving for this long kinda got them stuck in map purgatory with a rotation that won't change for another decade, as opposed to the switcharoo that normally occurred every few hours.

Things have now become even weirder for the last inkling standing since the servers seem to be having an existential crisis. "I'm shaking," the player tweeted earlier today. "My console froze for a few minutes just as I went to enter Booyah Base and I thought it was over. It then loaded."

Lcd101 continues to explain that their "ink color has changed yet again," after going from pink to green a few days ago. "I think this might be caused by bad data," the player speculates, "Day 38."

There are now only four known players still connected to either the Wii U or 3DS servers, according to tracker GaffsNotLaffs, with one player in Mario Kart 7, another in Super Mario Maker, and a third in Xenoblade Chronicles X. The group has collectively beat a long-held record originally set by the final Halo 2 superfans, who managed to keep their OG Xboxes connected to the servers for just over 25 days a decade ago.

Booted from the Wii U servers? Move on with everything we know about the Nintendo Switch 2. 



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"I'm sure your hill has a lovely view": Assassin's Creed Origins actor comments on the vitriol surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows' Yasuke

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The actor behind Assassin's Creed Origins' Bayek has commented on the vitriol surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows' Yasuke.

Earlier this week, Ubisoft finally pulled back the curtain on Assassin's Creed Red, now known as Assassin's Creed Shadows, and its dual protagonists: Naoe and Yasuke. The former functions as a stealthy Shinobi, while the latter takes a more straightforward approach to combat, since he's a Samurai and all.

Historical evidence shows Yasuke was a retainer of Japanese daimyō Oda Nobunaga, which therefore made him a Samurai in the Sengoku era. The modern understanding of Samurai as having a rigid caste system is something that wouldn't happen until the later Edo era, which didn't even begin until decades after the setting of Assassin's Creed Shadows. That means that Yasuke being given a prestigious role under Nobunaga automatically qualified him as a Samurai, despite the fact he'd only relatively recently come to Japan.

Despite the evidence, there are those that have rejected Yasuke existing as the first Black Samurai in Japanese history. Now, Abubakar Salim, who portrayed protagonist Bayek in Assassin's Creed Origins in 2017, has commented on the online vitriol surrounding Yasuke in the tweet below, pointing out that he went through a relatively similar hate campaign four years ago.

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"I'm sure your hill has a lovely view," Salim adds in the tweet, referencing the frankly odd hill that many are choosing to die in over the matter of Yasuke's proven existence as a Samurai. Yasuke didn't just exist by Nobunaga's side - he was there when the daimyō was betrayed and cornered by vassal Akechi Mitsuhide, a pretty pivotal moment in Japanese history - and one that could be a pivotal moment in Assassin's Creed Shadows, if this fan theory is anything to go by.

Assassin's Creed Shadows launches later this year on November 15, across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X systems. 

Assassin's Creed Shadows has two major features that made me fall in love with Syndicate, and nothing could excite me more.



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