• Xbox Tweets About a Seeming Fable Announcement, Confuses Everyone, Apologises

    Xbox Game Studios Publishing inadvertently caused a stir yesterday by posting tweets that seemed to point to a Fable announcement – before deleting them and apologising, saying that it doesn't have "big game news" incoming, about Fable or anything else.

    The confusion began when the account – which represents Xbox exclusives from outside the company's fully-owned studios – posted a tweet reading, "We're excited to kick off something special tomorrow! (Just give us one more day to prepare the chickens.)"

    That might have been innocuous enough, even though chickens have been a part of Fable's sense of humour throughout the series. Unfortunately for the social media manager in charge, they followed up with, "We'd call it our Fable Anniversary, but that name was already taken."

    This of course sent some fans into a flurry of excitement about a potential Fable announcement – whether that be news of the upcoming reboot of the series from Playground Games, or a potential re-release or spin-off from an external publishing partner. Sadly, it seems neither is the case.

    Both of the original tweets were subsequently deleted, with a new post reading "Sorry for any confusion! We don't have any big game news tomorrow, or any info about [Playground's] upcoming Fable game." It remains to be seen what the announcement actually is (if indeed it still goes ahead).

    After its announcement last year, we've heard precious little about the next Fable game. We know that the new team at Playground is balancing new and old ideas, and that it's being made using the engine behind Forza – but beyond that details are scant. It seems it will remain that way for now.

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    Official The Matrix Resurrections Synopsis Sheds More Light On the Plot

    The synopsis for The Matrix Resurrections has shed a bit more light on the upcoming film's plot, including that this new version of the Matrix will be "stronger, more secure and more dangerous than ever before."

    The synopsis was shared on WB's awards page, where it offers up a "For Your Consideration" section for The Matrix Resurrections' cast and crew in anticipation of the upcoming awards season.

    "In a world of two realities—everyday life and what lies behind it—Thomas Anderson will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more. Choice, while an illusion, is still the only way in or out of the Matrix, which is stronger, more secure and more dangerous than ever before," the synopsis reads.

    The Matrix Resurrections is set to be released in theaters and on HBO Max on December 22, 2021, and the first trailer was released for this fourth Matrix film last month following a promotional website that featured 180,000 possible teaser videos for the film comprised of various clips stitched together.

    In our breakdown of the film's official trailer, we took a look at how Neo and Trinity were still alive and, perhaps most importantly, what was up with that rubber ducky?!

    For more on The Matrix Resurrections, check out how Venom 2 secretely included footage of this new film in it and how the trailer shows that this fourth installment of the franchise looks to know which Matrix movie people like best.

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    Y: The Last Man Will Not Return For a Second Season on FX on Hulu

    Y: The Last Man will not be returning for a second season on FX on Hulu, but showrunner Eliza Clark has confirmed that she is "committed to finding Y its next home."

    Clark shared the news on Twitter, saying that she and the team found out that the show was getting cancelled despite there being "so much more left to tell."

    "We have learned that we will not be moving forward with FX on Hulu for Season 2 of Y: The Last Man. I have never in my life been more committed to a story, and there is so much more left to tell," Clark wrote.

    "Y: The Last Man is about gender, about how oppressive systems inform identity. We had a gender diverse team of brilliant artists, led by women at almost every corner of our production. Producers, writers, directors, cinematographers, production design, costume design, stunt coordination, and more. It is the most collaborative, creatively fulfilling, and beautiful thing I have ever been a part of. We don't want it to end.

    "FX has been an amazing partner. We have loved working with them, and we're sad YTLM is not going forward at FX on Hulu. But we know that someone else is going to be very lucky to have this team and this story. I have never experienced the remarkable solidarity of this many talented people. We are committed to finding Y its next home. #YLivesOn"

    Brian K. Vaughn, the author of the comic book series the show is based on, shared his support on Instagram, saying this "is not the first time in twenty years i've seen Yorick & co. escape the seemingly inescapable!"

    "I love this show, and I'm very hopeful Y will find a new home, not just because it happens to employ more extraordinary women, people of color, and members of the LGBTQ+ community – both in front of and behind the camera – than any project I've ever been a part of, but because they've made something spectacular, the kind of thoughtful, contemporary, fearless evolution of the comic that @pia.guerra and I always wanted," Vaughn wrote.

    The show is still in the middle of its first season, and Vaughn went on to encourage fans to stay loud and "let the world know: #YLivesOn."

    "These next three episodes are the very best of the season, so please keep watching, and if you want to see this journey continue as much as I do, we encourage you to let the world know: #YLivesOn," Vaughn concluded.

    For more on Y: The Last Man, check out our review of the show's seventh episode and Clark's comments on how this show is meant to "blow up the binary" in tackling transgender issues.

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    Dune Set to Premiere on HBO Max One Day Early

    While Dune was originally set to be released on HBO Max on October 22, the film will now release one day earlier on October 21 to match the Thursday night theatrical screenings.

    As with many films, the first showings for a Friday release date usually begin the Thursday night before, and now HBO Max subscribers will get to see Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel beginning on October 21 at 3pm PT/6pm ET.

    Dune made its international debut last month and opened with ticket sales of $36.8 million. Since then, the film has passed the $100 million mark and should see a significant bump when it finally arrives in North America and China this week.

    Dune leads an exciting October for HBO Max that will also see the release of Curb Your Enthusiasm's 11th season and has already seen the addition of the Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark and the third season of Succession.

    In our Dune review, we said that it "is a gorgeous but imperfect epic, a technical wonder that spends too much time setting up a third act that never comes."

    For more on Dune, check out our explainer of the ending, Hans Zimmer's thoughts on composing this sci-fi epic's otherworldly score, and our look at how the look of the villainous Harkonnens were created.

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    How The Walking Dead Made Negan the One We Hate To Love

    This post contains spoilers for The Walking Dead.

    When it comes to The Walking Dead’s most morally complicated characters, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) just about takes the cake. Viewers were introduced to him in the season six finale after already dealing with his lackeys for several episodes. In a brutal display of power, Negan bludgeoned members of Rick Grimes’ crew, Abraham and Glenn, to death with a baseball bat, the latter right in front of his wife, Maggie (Lauren Cohan).

    Despite Negan’s being unpredictably violent and cruel, Rick quickly discovered that their foe possessed a quick wit and a cult-like influence over others. That star power allowed for him to become one of the series’ most beloved staples, villain or not, with internet debates raging over whether or not Negan is “a bad guy” or “a good guy.” Now, as the series rockets towards its inevitable end, fans are left wondering how the franchise’s most beloved antihero is going to fare – and, of course, whether or not Maggie is going to make good on her threat to murder him dead.

    To Revenge or Not to Revenge

    Season 11 has made a point of focusing on the animosity between Maggie and Negan. Of everyone currently at the camp, Maggie most obviously bears the ongoing damage of Negan’s brutal attack on Glenn, and he hasn’t exactly made it easy on her to forgive him. Back in Season 9, Maggie visited Negan briefly while he was imprisoned, intending to kill him to avenge Glenn’s death. Yet, the man she finds is unquestionably broken. He taunts her over her husband’s death, but Maggie ultimately walks away, noting that he’s “worse than dead.”

    In the time since, Negan attempted to ingratiate himself in the community, but hasn’t succeeded, while Maggie suffered a traumatic loss and barely survived. After she returns to find him no longer imprisoned, old feelings of anger come back up immediately, sparking internet debates on whether or not Maggie should actually take revenge on Negan. Some fans argue that Maggie already appeared to have gotten over her hatred of Negan in previous seasons and that this story regresses her character, while others point to the visceral nature of his crimes as more than enough reason to want revenge regardless of previous conclusions. For his part, Negan seems to understand her anger all-too-well, but acknowledgment doesn’t equal atonement, and the angry glares between them rage on.

    It’s enough of a concern that Carol makes an attempt to move Negan out of Alexandria in hopes of offering him refuge from Maggie. Negan makes peace with his past in “Here’s Negan” and refuses Carol’s protection, returning to live in Alexandria once more. Carol cheerfully informs him that Maggie is absolutely going to murder him and goes about her day.

    We Aren’t So Different, You and I

    Having only recently reunited with the rest of the group, Maggie’s moment of conditional forgiveness back in Season 8 is all but erased as she forces Negan to travel with her group on an apparent suicide run. Though she ostensibly brings him along as a guide, Negan clocks that her real motivation for bringing him with is that she plans to use him as cannon fodder. Maggie admits that this is more or less true, and the second he gets a chance, Negan allows her to suffer a fall that should have cost her her life.

    Yet, having survived that, Maggie refuses to let a young man named Gabe through a door separating them from the walkers, even though it means his death. Like Negan, Maggie has no illusions that she does what she must to survive. Maggie refuses to leave Negan unwatched, and he is brutally honest with Maggie, at one point telling her that he wishes he had killed not just Glenn but all of Rick Grimes’ crew. When a horrified Maggie asks how he could say that, he replies that honesty is all they have left.

    Throughout their partnership this season, at many points Negan has begged Maggie to think smart as she continues to lead with her emotions, desperately searching for food to keep their community alive regardless of the cost. Maggie’s life and decisions remain focused around the greater good while Negan’s self-motivated challenges to her sense of morality might have saved their lives at least once. Regardless of their mutual dislike, the episodes so far seem to be highlighting the fact that the two of them have a lot in common. Like Negan, Maggie is a charismatic leader whose people will follow her through the gates of Hell and back.

    Negan and Maggie — Enemies to Lovers?

    The high-running emotions between these two have led many fans to ship them, while others note the obvious barriers on that front. Showrunner Angela Kang recently made a statement in an interview with Insider assuring viewers that they weren’t intending to take the two in a romantic direction. Regardless, these are both equally dynamic characters that make a great adversarial team-up, in no small part due to their individual dedication to living by their own codes and the level of moral complexity each brings to the table. Yet, this season has gone to some lengths to establish that he is always going to be a little meaner than Maggie.

    “Any goodwill that Negan has gotten on his side is going to go out the window the minute I say Glenn.”

    One of the most chilling moments of Season 11 came from Negan himself when he openly says to Maggie that he won’t allow her to put him down like a dog “like Glenn was.” It would be cold coming from anyone, but it’s especially biting coming from the man that killed her husband. According to Jeffrey Dean Morgan, he fought against saying this line as he felt that “any goodwill that Negan has gotten on his side is going to go out the window the minute I say Glenn.” This moment in combination with leaving Maggie to die early this season highlights that the show seems to be letting us know that it’s best not to get too comfortable with the tumultuous truce that has been established between these two.

    One of the strongest themes that this franchise keeps going back to is that no character has a black and white moral alignment. Negan has undergone an unusual, pseudo-redemption arc throughout recent seasons. Still, coldly murdering multiple people and imprisoning and bullying the rest of Rick’s crew in his very first handful of appearances isn’t something that can be easily forgotten. As the series revs up for it’s final episodes, where Negan’s arc will lead is anyone’s guess.

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