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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    Stranger Things, Frankenstein, and Knives Out.

    Those are a few of the series and movies you can expect to hear — and see — more about at Netflix’s Tudum live event this evening. It kicks off at 8PM ET, and this time it’ll be streaming on Netflix itself as part of the company’s ongoing push into live programming.

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    Andrew Webster
    I did not expect King of the Hill to make me feel this much.

    But the new intro for the upcoming Hulu revival is a remarkable little slice of storytelling, cramming a whole lot into just 40 seconds. The new season hits starts streaming on August 4th.

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    Andrew Webster
    That other big handheld launch.

    A stream of new games are about to hit the Playdate, as the handheld’s second season starts dropping tomorrow at 1PM ET. The season will include a dozen games, with two launching each week. You can pre-purchase all of season 2 now for $39.

    The Last of Us opens up a whole new perspective for its next season

    The last few minutes of the season 2 finale are an important indication of where the story is going.

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    Nintendo’s bold new era is full of safe bets

    And it started before the Switch 2.

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    Andrew Webster
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    Some Game Boy games for your long weekend.

    Nintendo just updated its Switch Online subscription service with a nice mix of four retro handheld titles: the survival game Survival Kids, sci-fi shooter Gradius: Interstellar Assault, puzzler Kirby’s Star Stacker, and RPG The Sword of Hope.

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    Andrew Webster
    A new Nintendo launch (no, not that one).

    Universal is opening its latest theme park expansion in Orlando today, which includes the third iteration of Super Nintendo Land, following locations in Osaka and Los Angeles. The park comes at a busy time for Nintendo, which is just about to launch the Switch 2 — but it’s also part of a larger plan to turn it into more than a games company.

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    Andrew Webster
    Destiny phone home.

    Not content to let Fortnite soak up all the mobile hype, Bungie and Netease are reminding folks that they have their own smartphone game in the works with Destiny: Rising. You can pre-register for the game now, but more importantly, we have a short little gameplay trailer.