Netflix Announces The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf Animated Movie

witcherLast year, Netflix released The Witcher TV series and according to the company, it is possibly their most-viewed first season ever where they estimate that it has been watched by as many as 76 million member households within the first four weeks of its release. This is why it doesn’t come as a surprise that the company is looking to milk the franchise for all its worth.

Netflix has since announced that they plan on releasing an animated movie based on The Witch dubbed The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf. According to the brief description, “The world of The Witcher expands in this anime film that explores a new threat facing the Continent.”

At this point in time, there was no mention of additional details such as casting, but the movie is expected to feature producers Lauren Hissrich and Beau DeMayo who were behind the live-action TV series. It will also be animated by Studio Mir, a Korean animation studio who did movies like The Legend of Korra and Voltron: Legendary Defender.

There is also no timeline as to when the movie will be released, so maybe don’t hold your breath just yet. In the meantime, The Witcher is expected to return for a second season which is scheduled for a 2021 release, so maybe the movie could be released anytime between then or maybe after that.

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Amazon Music Hits 55 Million Customers Worldwide

At the moment, the two biggest music streaming platforms are Apple Music and Spotify, with the latter taking the lead, boasting as many as 113 million paid subscribers and 248 million monthly active users. However, it seems that Amazon is wasting no time in playing catch up as the company has announced that Amazon Music is currently home to 55 million customers.

According to Steve Boom, VP of Amazon Music, “We’re proud to reach this incredible milestone and are overwhelmed by our customers’ response to Amazon Music. Our strategy is unique and, like everything we do at Amazon, starts with our customers. We’ve always been focused on expanding the marketplace for music streaming by offering music listener’s unparalleled choice because we know that different listeners have different needs.”

That being said, some have pointed out that one of the reasons why Amazon has managed to catch up as quickly as they have is due to the flexibility and versatility of Amazon Music. Unlike Apple Music which is a paid-only service and Spotify which offers a paid and free tier, Amazon Music has multiple choices for users to choose from.

This creates options for users who want a music streaming service with better audio quality, or those who prefer a more “normal” music streaming service, and also those who want a simpler plan and who only want to stream on a single device. We’re not sure if Amazon has what it takes to catch up to Apple Music and Spotify, but these numbers certainly suggest that they might be worth keeping an eye on.

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Motorola Razr Now Officially Launching On February 6

Back in November last year, Motorola announced their own foldable phone in the form of the Motorola Razr, a revival of the classic and iconic design, except with a modern twist where on the inside it featured a flexible display. The handset was originally supposed to launch after Christmas, but the company delayed the release.

According to Motorola, this was due to “unparalleled excitement” for the phone, but if you have been eyeing the phone, you will be pleased to learn that Motorola and Verizon have since announced that the Razr will be officially launching on the 6th of February, 2020. Pre-orders are also expected to kick off on the 26th of January, so keep an eye out for that if you want to get your hands on the phone.

We were initially worried that the delay would be too long, similar to what Samsung had done with its Galaxy Fold, but it seems that the turnaround was much shorter than we expected, and we suppose that’s good news. The phone will be priced at $1,499 making it a tad more affordable compared to the Galaxy Fold, but it is definitely not a cheap device.

In the meantime, Samsung has also been rumored to be launching a similarly designed handset known as the Samsung Galaxy Flip Z, but nothing has been officially announced yet, so for now Motorola will be beating them to the market.

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