— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) October 16, 2016
Earlier today, video game developer Rockstar Games tweeted the above image to its account–and apparently, its Twitter isn’t the only thing that’s gone red. Other sites have noted that in addition to Twitter, Rockstar’s Facebook account and the loading screen for its website are sporting the same new version of its logo. Fans are already starting to speculate on what it means–for example, could the shade of red be a hint about an upcoming sequel to Red Dead Redemption? Anything’s possible; so far, Rockstar isn’t giving further comment. (via Kotaku)
- In addition to passing out puppies on SNL, Emily Blunt joined some of the cast members to spoof Beyonce’s “Sorry” in a sketch called “Melanianade”–which basically consists of Melania Trump and other prominent women from the Trump campaign finally having had enough of Donald’s behavior. (via Deadline)
- The Call of Duty: Infinite War multiplayer beta is out now for PlayStation 4 customers from now until October 17; other players will have to wait until the following weekend to try their hand at the three maps and game modes. (via PlayStation)
- Upcoming drama film Hidden Figures has now been given a bumped-up limited release date, which now qualifies the movie–and its cast–for Oscar noms. (via THR)
- Jon Bernthal seems pretty convinced that the Punisher could beat Batman in a one-on-one fight scenario–but then again, I’d be surprised if he chose to go the other way on that argument. (I’m also very pleased someone asked about the Punisher’s dog from Daredevil–I hope we get to see more of that, kind of like a John Wick-type scenario where the Punisher hates mostly everyone… except his dog.) (via Comic Book Resources)
- Tom Holland says there’s every possibility Spider-Man will make another appearance in an upcoming Avengers film: “I believe some sort of deal is in the mix, but I’m unclear as to what that deal is.” (via Variety)
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Published: Oct 16, 2016 06:30 pm