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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    How to slay your dragon.

    The latest trailer for Netflix’s Damsel has dangerous dragons, elaborate fantasy costumes, and Millie Bobby Brown getting tossed off a bridge. Which is to say: it looks like a blast. And the movie starts streaming pretty soon, hitting Netflix on March 8th.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Fortnite gets some brains.

    The game is getting a big TMNT update today, where players can unlock this excellent Krang back bling by completing some missions. There’s also a new mini battle pass that nets you Shredder if you purchase it, and some turtle-themed gameplay additions including, obviously, restorative pizza. Check out the full details here.

    An image of the TMNT character Krang in Fortnite.
    Image: Epic Games
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    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Netflix continues to build out its 2024 lineup.

    The streamer has been slowly revealing its slate of streaming TV and films, and now the focus is on Koreaa market where Netflix is investing quite a bit. Among this year’s Korean originals are new seasons of Squid Game, Sweet Home, and Hellbound; the historical drama Uprising, co-written by Oldboy’s Park Chan-wook; and a reality show where influencers compete “to find the one true content creator who generates the biggest buzz — by any means necessary.”

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Apple TV Plus’ run of sci-fi looks to continue in 2024.

    The company just released its streaming lineup for the year, and it includes the haunting astronaut thriller Constellation (February 21st), a second season of The Big Door Prize (April 24th), and an adaptation of Dark Matter (May 8th). Unfortunately it looks like fans of Silo, Severance, and Hello Tomorrow will have to be patient.

    AI afterlife, robot romance, and slow-burn slashers: the best of Sundance 2024

    A look at some of our favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

    Andrew Webster and Charles Pulliam-Moore