• Nightmare Alley’s First Teaser Trailer Offers a Glimpse of Guillermo del Toro’s Grisly Carnival

    Guillermo del Toro is off to the carnival in the teaser for Nightmare Alley. The director's latest production revealed its first footage today with a trailer that teases a gruesome tale of a carnival populated by fishy characters.

    The trailer introduces us to Stan Carlisle (Bradley Cooper), a carnival worker advertised to have the powers of a mind reader. As Stan's talents bring him into contact with wealthier clientele, he meets a shady psychiatrist (Cate Blanchett) who has her own dangerous skills.

    The teaser also shows footage of Willem Dafoe as a carnival barker, Rooney Mara as one of Carlisle's fellow carnies, and Toni Colette as a tarot reader. Richard Jenkins, Ron Perlman, and David Strathairn are also featured in the trailer.

    "Step right up and behold one of the unexplained mysteries of the universe," shouts Willem Dafoe's character. "Is he a beast or is he a man? You're in luck because tonight you will see him feed."

    Along with the first teaser, Nightmare Alley also premiered its first images earlier this week as well as its first official poster on Wednesday.

    Whether Bradley Cooper is playing a man or a beast in Nightmare Alley will be revealed when the movie hits theaters on December 17. The release date places Guillermo del Toro back in the throes of awards season, four years after his Best Director win for The Shape of Water at the 90th Academy Awards.

    J. Kim Murphy is a freelance entertainment writer.

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    GameCube Turns 20 and Bluetooth Comes to Switch – NVC 578

    Welcoooome to Nintendo Voice Chat! This week, Super Ninfriendo Seth Macy takes a spin in the hosting chair, and he's joined by Brian Altano, Rebekah Valentine, and Kat Bailey to chat all things Nintendo. After four and a half long years, Bluetooth support is finally on Switch. But is it any good? Plus, the GameCube just turned 20 years old, and the panel discusses their favorite memories with Nintendo's little purple box.

    NVC is available on your preferred platforms!

    You can also Download NVC 578 Directly Here

    You can listen to NVC on your preferred platform every Thursday at 3pm PT/6pm ET. Have a question for Question Block? Write to us at [email protected] and we may pick your question! Also, make sure to join the Nintendo Voice Chat Podcast Forums on Facebook. We're all pretty active there and often pull Question Block questions and comments straight from the community.

    Logan Plant is the Production Assistant for NVC. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.

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    Tales of Arise Has Already Hit An Impressive Sales Milestone

    Tales of Arise has already hit an impressive sales milestone less than a week after release. Bandai Namco announced today that in just "a few days after release," the latest release in the long-running Tales series, Tales of Arise, surpassed 1 million units sold worldwide. This makes it the fastest-selling title in the franchise.

    Tales of Arise's 1 million units sold brings the total series' units sold up to a very respectable 25 million.

    "We are very proud and humbled to see fans and newcomers reception playing Tales of Arise," producer Yusuke Tomizawa said. "Our goal with this title was to open the franchise to as many players as possible while maintaining the Tales of DNA and uniqueness that has allowed the franchise to stay strong for more than 25 years. We would like to thank players for their support."

    Opening up the franchise to as many players as possible came by way of essentially a Tales reboot. In an interview with IGN, Tomizawa said Tales of Arise is "both a reboot in a sense that we want former Tales fans to come back to this game, as well as attract new players with these stunning new graphics, visuals, the aesthetics, and all that good stuff."

    If you haven't yet picked up Tales of Arise and are planning to, check out IGN's guide for what comes in each edition of the game. If you're unsure of whether or not you're going to pick it up, read our thoughts on the game to find out why we gave it a 9 out of 10 in IGN's Tales of Arise review.

    Watch this Tales of Arise trailer for another look at the game after that.

    Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

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    Dune: Denis Villeneuve Says Too Many Marvel Films Are ‘Cut And Paste,’

    Director Denis Villeneuve is the latest director to be asked his thoughts on the Marvel Cinematic juggernaut and the answer is a bit complicated. While he calls the Marvel movies ‘cut and paste,’ he has also praised the decision to hire Chloe Zhao for Marvel's Eternals as a “genius” move.

    Speaking with the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, Villeneuve was asked about the process of making artistic films on a big budget, which Villeneuve said is certainly doable like in the case of Christopher Nolan and Alfonso Cuarón.

    This led to Martin Scorsese’s comments on Marvel movies, and how the director has been critical of Marvel movies in the past. In a quote IGN independently translated, Villeneuve seemingly agreed with Scorsese, saying, “Perhaps the problem is there are too many Marvel films that are nothing more than a cut and paste of others. Maybe these types of movies have turned us a little bit into zombies.”

    Villeneuve also added, “Nowadays there are a lot of big and expensive movies that have a lot of value. I don’t feel capable of being completely pessimistic.”

    While this might be another case of a well-respected director being critical of the MCU, Villeneuve isn’t wholly against the Marvel machine. In a separate director’s round-table with Harpers Bazaar, Villeneuve was part of a panel with Academy Award winner Chloe Zhao who is currently directing The Eternals for Marvel.

    There, Villeneuve praised Zhao’s hiring as “genius,” telling Zhao, “I’m your biggest fan. I think it’s genius that Marvel approached you because you’re the radical opposite of it aesthetically.” Villeneuve praised Zhao’s The Rider and how after watching it, he wrote Zhao “an artistic love letter” for her ability to capture life on camera.

    Villeneuve’s comments about cut-and-paste Marvel movie have been criticized on social media, most notably by Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson, who resurfaced a tweet he made defending his Marvel work when Scorsese initially made his comments.

    “As a director I don’t slag on the work of other directors even when I don’t like something they’ve made. This job is hard enough for all of us, and nobody ever sets out to make a bad movie,” Derrickson wrote.

    District 9 director Neil Blomkamp had some choice words of his own.

    Villeneuve’s comments come amid the international rollout of Dune, which is starting to arrive in European theaters. Initial returns have been very positive, as have reviews. IGN’s Dune review called it “beautiful to behold” while noting that it represents only the first part of Frank Herbert’s famous novel.

    “This is a technically brilliant, visually amazing movie with a top-notch cast and deep sci-fi concepts. A shame, then, that it feels like a drag in its back half,” IGN reviewer Scott Collura wrote.

    With Dune drawing comparisons to MCU owing to their appear to similar audiences, Villeneuve seems eager to contrast the two. He made similar comments in the French publication Premiere.
    We’ll be able to see for ourselves how Dune differs when it launches in U.S. theaters on October 22. While you wait, check out our exclusive breakdown of the pain box scene with Villeneuve, and find out the reference he wishes could have been included in the movie.

    Kat Bailey and Matt Kim are news editors at IGN.

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    The Last Campfire, From the Creators of No Man’s Sky, Has a Steam Release Date

    Hello Games, the creators of No Man's Sky, has revealed that The Last Campfire is coming to Steam next month.

    More specifically, the cozy puzzle game will hit Steam on October 7. If you're unsure if The Last Campfire is for you, Hello Games is releasing a playable demo for the game on October 1 as part of the Steam Next Fest.

    "The Last Campfire was a labour of love for a small team at the studio," a press release about the announcement reads. "We've been lucky to have really lovely reviews across the board, and a bunch of awards and nominations. It seems to have struck an emotional chord with people as well. Now, we're finally bringing it to Steam."

    The Last Campfire is already available on Switch, Apple Arcade, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Epic Games Store and it's been available on those platforms since last year. With it having been released on the Epic Games Store last year, this Steam release isn't the first time PC players will get a chance to play the game.

    It is the first chance for those who prefer to use Steam when playing PC games, however. The Last Campfire is better than it's ever been, too, thanks to a new update in April that brought a ton of new things with it. For starters, it added 20% more puzzles to the game as well as the ability to replay any puzzle at any time.

    It also brought a host of performance improvements, a higher framerate cap, several quality-of-life improvements, and controller and Mac support.

    The Last Campfire was developed by a three-person team within Hello Games, which makes sense considering the studio's No Man's Sky is still regularly receiving updates. It's a puzzle game about a lost ember trapped in an unknown place working to find a way home.

    We reviewed The Last Campfire earlier this year, giving it a 9 out of 10, and you can read our full thoughts on the game in IGN's The Last Campfire review. Check out this story about how Hello Games is working on a "huge, ambitious" new game after that.

    Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

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