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First Look At New ‘Deus Ex’ Game ‘Mankind Divided’ (Video)

Developer Eidos Montreal and publisher Square Enix’s 2011 reboot of the Deus Ex video game franchise, a prequel to the original games titled Deus Ex: Human Revolution, is a personal favorite of mine. Myself and other fans of the game have been waiting quite a while for the follow-up, while attempts have been made to turn the last game into a movie, and now the time has come.
After about four years, the next game in the franchise, titled Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, is in sight. It’s also been unveiled as Game Informer’s May cover reveal, and to celebrate the big reveal, a video has been released offering a first peek at the game.
You can learn more about the game and see the first look video below.
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Comic Review: G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent Of Cobra #3

G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent of Cobra #3
Written by Mike Costa
Art by Paolo Villanelli
Colors by Joana Lafuente
Letters by Neil Uyetake
Edits by Carlos Guzman
Cover art by Paolo Villanelli and Drew Johnson
IDW Publishing
Release Date: March 25, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99
In G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent of Cobra #3 we get more kick butt action than you could ask for! The mystery of why Snake Eyes is working for Cobra takes a back seat this issue, but that’s ok, there’s plenty of other stuff to keep us entertained and to keep the story moving. But, there is a little something missing from this issue. Want to find out what it is? Read on.
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Tags: Agent of Cobra, Carlos Guzman, Drew Johnson, G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes: Agent Of Cobra, Joana Lafuente, Mike Costa, Neil Uyetake, Paolo Villanelli, Snake Eyes
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Hulu Adaptation Of Stephen King’s ’11/22/63′ Signs Director, New Cast

Kevin McDonald has been signed on to direct the first two episodes of the 9-episode Hulu series, 11/22/63, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. McDonald’s creds include The Last King of Scotland and State of Play. He will join writer Bridget Carpenter and executive producers King and J.J. Abrams.
New actors joining the cast of the show have also been announced in Chris Cooper and Cherry Jones, joining James Franco, who is already signed on to play lead Jake Epping.
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Tags: 11/22/63, Bad Robot, Bridget Carpenter, Cherry Jones, Chris Cooper, Daniel Webber, George MacKay, Hulu, J.J. Abrams, James Franco, Kevin McDonald, Leon Rippy, Sarah Gadon, Stephen King, Warner Brothers Television
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‘Tron 3’: Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde Confirmed

In the past few weeks there have been talks of Tron 3 shooting in Vancouver this fall. The tentatively titled Tron: Ascension will bring back Joseph Kosinski as director. While reports suggested that Garrett Hedlund would be returning to reprise his role as Sam Flynn, it was unclear if Olivia Wilde would be returning. At the end of Tron: Legacy, it was revealed that her character, Quorra, had made it out of The Grid, and transferred herself into the real world.
Now a new report says that she is signed on to appear, and also confirms that Hedlund is on board for the sequel as well. While some may have doubted the sequel even happening, it appears that Tron 3 is on, though we have yet to hear of a confirmation from the Disney themselves. Hit the jump for more.
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TV Review: Weird Loners 1.2 “Weird Dance”
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Weird Loners
Season 1 Episode 2: “Weird Dance”
Directed by Jake Kasdan
Written and Created by Michael J Weithorn
Starring Becki Newton, Zachary Knighton, Nate Torrence, and Meera Rohit Kumbhani.
FOX
Air Date: Tuesday, April 7th, 2015, 9:30pm
Weird Loners premiered last week on FOX and did provide us with some giggles. After a brief recap of last week’s episode, you will get a review of tonight’s.
It’s a comedy – there’s not much in the way of spoilers.
Last week on Weird Loners 1.1 “Pilot,” we were introduced to the foursome who are more than weird, they are incredibly eccentric. Originally, Eric (Nate Torrence) and Caryn (Becki Newton) are neighbors. He lives with his dad, and she has a much younger roommate. But his dad dies and her roommate has one too many naked guys running out of the house, so they find themselves alone. But not for long. Eric’s cousin Stosh (Zachary Knighton) finds himself out of a job (for sleeping with everybody’s wives and girlfriends), therefore out of the company apartment, so “generously” offers to stay with Eric so he’s not so alone. Zara (Meera Rohit Kumbhani) escorts Eric home after buying art, and since she walked out on her fiance and apartment, finds Caryn a willing landlord. Caryn almosts decides to marry a boring guy to not be alone, but sparks do fly between her and Stosh. It was a funny episode.
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TV Review: Bates Motel 3.5 “The Deal”

Bates Motel
Season 3 Episode 5: “The Deal”
Directed by Nestor Carbonell
Written by Scott Kosar
Starring Vera Farmiga, Freddie Highmore, Max Thieriot, Nestor Carbonell, Olivia Cooke, and Kenny Johnson.
A&E
Air Date: Monday, April 6th, 2015, 9pm
Before we get to the Bates Motel episode 5 review, let’s recap last week’s episode. Beware of spoilers!
“You betrayed mother. She needs to know,” Norman (Freddie Highmore) tells Dylan (Max Thieriot) after finding Caleb (Kenny Johnson) at his farm. Dylan had just finished patching Caleb up after a nasty fall and tearful confession filled with regret, when Norman showed up. Norma (Vera Farmiga) and the whole crew is in danger from the big players in town after Annika shows up, hands Norma a flash drive, and dies. Romero now has to investigate two dead girls who are connected to the Arcanum Club and that “missing” USB drive.
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‘Gotham’ Talks Milo Ventimiglia’s The Ogre (Video)

Gotham returns next Monday, April 13th, and oh how we’ve missed it. To get ready for its highly anticipated return, FOX has released a plethora of videos including two trailers for the upcoming Episode 1.19 “Beasts of Prey,” and an inside look into Gotham’s oldest/newest villain, the Ogre (Milo Ventimiglia), a serial killer that toys with beautiful young women before he kills them.
Check out all the videos of that, plus get a little insight into Ed Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) and Dr. Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccharin) here below.
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‘Sesame Street’ Spoofs ‘Game Of Thrones’ In ‘Game Of Chairs’ (Video)

Everyone’s favorite childhood puppet show, Sesame Street, is no stranger to parodying popular TV shows and movies. In the past we’ve seen them take on Star Wars with Star S’Mores, Best Picture Oscar winner Birdman in Big Birdman, and hit Netflix original series House of Cards with House of Bricks. Now, with season five set to begin this upcoming Sunday, Sesame Street is spoofing HBO’s original drama juggernaut Game of Thrones in Game of Chairs.
The video features puppet versions of some of your favorite characters competing to sit on the throne…in a friendly game of musical chairs, of course. In addition to the familiar characters, there’s also plenty of subtle nods to the show no kids who watch Sesame Street will understand (“Can we hurry this up? I have a wedding to get to.”).
You can watch Game of Chairs below.
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Joss Whedon Confirms No ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Post-Credits Scene

In the weeks leading up to the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, the cast and crew will be making the press rounds to help promote the film. As usual one of the biggest questions surrounding the sequel is whether or not their will be a post-credits scene during the film.
These scenes have become somewhat of a staple for Marvel films, and The Avengers director Joss Whedon and Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn famously withheld post-credits scenes in those movies until the last minute. So journalists will more than likely ask about the post-credits scene at the end of Age of Ultron, but unfortunately, they’re not going to get a good answer. That’s because Whedon has confirmed the sequel doesn’t have one. Hit the jump for more.
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Russo Brothers Confirmed For ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
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Less than a month away from the release of Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Age of Ultron comes the announcement that Joe and Anthony Russo will be directing the Avengers: Infinity War two-part film. It was actually reported last month that the sibling directors were in the running to helm the film, but now Disney and Marvel have confirmed the news in a new press released that was posted on the Marvel website.
The Russos first made their Marvel Studio debut with Captain America: The Winter Soldier, a film that grossed $714 million worldwide. Eventually they would sign on to direct the film’s sequel, Captain America: Civil War, which will bring Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark character into Captain America’s story in a much larger capacity than a simple cameo. The film will also introduce Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it is rumored that Spider-Man, who Marvel gained permission to use after a deal with Sony was agreed upon back in February, will make his big screen MCU debut in the film.
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