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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    Mo’ money no problems?

    Good Fortune seems familiar on the surface — Keanu Reeves is an angel who tries to show the destitute Aziz Ansari that money isn’t everything — but the formulaic plan also appears to backfire when it turns out money does fix a lot of problems. You can check out the new trailer here, while the movie hits theaters on October 17th.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    DJ Pika on the wheels of steel.

    The next Pokémon Presents kicks off at 9AM ET, where’s we’ll likely learn more about Pokémon Legends: Z-A. In the meantime, you can watch DJ Pikachu spinning for a bunch of other Pikachus.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Ted Lasso steps back on to the pitch.

    Apple announced that production is officially underway for the previously-revealed season 4 of Ted Lasso. There’s even a photo to prove it. More interesting, though, is the news that a bunch of the cast are joining Jason Sudeikis in returning to the show, including Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt. and Jeremy Swift.

    A still photo from season 4 of Ted Lasso.
    Image: Apple
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    Andrew Webster
    Waka waka.

    Pac-Man turns 45 this year, which is why you might be seeing him pop up in lots of places, including some dark ones. Now Bandai Namco has partnered with Atari for a waka-fied version of its Atari 2600 Plus console, which is available for pre-order now for $169.99.

    A photo of a yellow, Pac-Man-themed version of the Atari 2600 Plus console.
    Image: Atari
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    Andrew Webster
    A quick turnaround.

    Wes Anderson’s latest, The Phoenician Scheme, is still in select theaters, but it’ll also be streaming very soon. Peacock just announced that it’ll air the movie starting on July 25th. The news comes just a day after the streamer announced a sizable price hike.

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    Andrew Webster
    That ‘90s fighter you like is going to come back in style.

    The first trailer for Mortal Kombat IIyes, there was a first one — is heavy on meta humor and, as you’d expect, on action. And it doesn’t look like it’s skimping on the gore. The good news is that the new movie will focus on the titular tournament when it hits theaters in October. Even better: Karl Urban is shaping up to be an excellent Johnny Cage.