Netflix announces new Transformers animated series for 2020

Netflix has successfully turned itself into one of the biggest libraries of original and classic animated content, including some of the most recognized anime series, as well as reboots and revivals of series like Voltron and She-Ra. While the streaming video giant has already carried the iconic Transformers animated series and movies, Netflix has ordered a new take on the … Continue reading

Ja Rule Claims He's Planning Another Fyre Festival-Like Event, Which Seems Fine

Surely you haven’t forgotten about Fyre Festival, the event that scammed models, the rich, and many Bahamian vendors into believing it would be one of the greatest events of the decade—headlined by Blink 182 for god’s sake—before it all came crashing down.

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R.E.M. Copyright Complaint Gets Trump Tweet Axed by Twitter

Apparently even Donald Trump is not immune to copyright takedowns. On Friday, the president tweeted a mocking video playing R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts” over Democrats’ reaction to the State of the Union—originally created by some dude using the pseudonym “Carpe Donktum” and best known for winning an Infowars meme…

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Recommended Reading: The best of the Best Pictures


The Best Picture championship belt
Adam Nayman and
Sean Fennessey,
The Ringer

This year’s installment of the Academy Awards is set for February 24th, but ahead of the festivities, The Ringer is looking back at the best Best Pictures with a unique…

Samsung stops releasing Blu-ray players in the US

Did you notice that Samsung hasn’t made a peep about Blu-ray players at CES or other recent trade shows? There’s a good reason for it: the company is exiting the category in the US. Samsung told Forbes and CNET that it’s no longer introducing Blu-ray…

Nerf’s Fortnite Guns Will Be Launched Next Month

Last year Hasbro announced that they would be making a series of Nerf guns based on Fortnite. This isn’t the first time that Hasbro has collaborated with video game developers, as previously they had created some Nerf guns based on Blizzard’s Overwatch franchise. For those who are looking forward to these toys, you’ll be pleased to learn that they will be made available for purchase next month.

There will be eight different Nerf guns that customers will be able to choose from, with prices ranging from as low as $9.99 for the Fortnite Llama Nerf MicroShots Dart-Firing Blaster, and going up to the $49.99 for the Nerf Fortnite AR-L Elite Dart Blaster. While they are mostly foam-based, there will be a couple of options that include Super Soaker options which should make them pretty fun for use this coming summer.

The lineup will be available come 22nd of March, 2019 where they will be available from Hasbro, Amazon, and Walmart. There is no word on whether Hasbro has plans to introduce more Fortnite guns in the future, but for now it seems that there will be about eight models to choose from, but hopefully that lineup will be expanded upon in the future.

Nerf’s Fortnite Guns Will Be Launched Next Month

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Nintendo Could Be Planning To Make A VR-Related Switch Announcement Soon

Is Nintendo interested in virtual reality? The company has in the past confirmed that they are exploring it, and there have even been patents that suggests that the company is looking into it. In fact, there have been rumors in the past that one of the reasons why the Nintendo Switch was delayed was because Nintendo was trying to integrate VR into it.

Now according to Nintendo World Report, it seems that the company could finally be looking to integrate VR into the Switch. The report claims that Nintendo could have plans to make some kind of VR-related announcement planned for this year, where there might be a small number of first-party titles updated with support for VR.

It is unclear how this will work and if Nintendo plans on launching their own VR headset to support it. The company has explored VR in the past with the Virtual Boy, so this wouldn’t be their first attempt. Nintendo had previously tried to downplay their interest in VR, but if this report is accurate, it looks like their efforts could finally be coming to fruition.

It will be interesting to see if Nintendo’s attempts on VR will catch on. Sony has tried with the PlayStation VR, and we’ve also seen others such as Facebook and HTC take on VR with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, but to date none of them have really caught on in a big way.

Nintendo Could Be Planning To Make A VR-Related Switch Announcement Soon

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Fox News Refuses To Air Ad For Oscar-Nominated Nazi Rally Documentary

The spot would have reportedly targeted Sean Hannity viewers with the warning, “It can happen here.”

Victims Identified In Illinois Factory Mass Shooting

One of the victims, 21-year-old Trevor Wehner, was starting his first day as an intern at the company.

Gucci Announces ‘Cultural Diversity And Awareness’ Plans After Blackface Scandal

Gucci head Marco Bizzarri thanked Harlem fashion icon Dapper Dan for helping bring community leaders to the table.