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IPL 2020: Dinesh Karthik a Big Star Within KKR, Is Ready to Take Ownership of Set Up - Brendon McCullum
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IPL 2020: 'Only World Class Leaders Do That' - CSK's Shane Watson Lauds MS Dhoni, Stephen Fleming
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Happy Birthday Manish Pandey: Seven Facts That We Bet You Don't Know About Him
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TUS vs BAR Dream11 Team ECS T10 - Tops Picks, Captain, Vice-Captain, Cricket Fantasy Tips
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'Had You Come Earlier, We Would Have Won the Series' - MS Dhoni to Jasprit Bumrah on Debut
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IPL 2020: 'I Carry the Perth Mindset Everywhere, Hard Work Never Goes in Vain,' Says Jasprit Bumrah
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BOD vs ST Dream11 Team - Top Picks, Captain, Vice-Captain, Cricket Fantasy Tips
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IPL 2020: Rajasthan Royals Reveal New Jersey in Most Dramatic of Fashions - Watch Video
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Amber Heard Fires Back After Johnny Depp Tries To Switch Court Date
The verdict in Johnny Depp‘s libel case against News Group Newspapers should be in soon. Whatever the judge decides, it’ll have major consequences for both Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard.
A Depp victory would blow a hole in Heard’s credibility and will influence ongoing domestic legal proceedings. A victory for Murdoch’s The Sun newspaper, meanwhile, could mean disaster for the Pirates of the Caribbean star. After all, if the judge rules that even a few elements of Heard’s story are true, companies like Disney and Warner Bros. may reconsider their involvement with him.
Whatever the decision is, though, don’t expect it to put a cap on this story. There are multiple concurrent legal cases between the pair, all of which have to be scheduled around their filming commitments. After being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia court case against Heard was listed for a hearing between January 11th and 28th, 2021. But Depp is supposed to be shooting Fantastic Beasts 3 around then, so has applied to the court for a further adjournment to a date between March and June.
Heard’s legal team have pushed back, however, arguing that:
“Although Mr Depp had been contacted in late June or July with the proposed filming dates, he did not alert them to the trial dates. Mr. Depp decided that, rather than speak with his employer to work his film commitments around his trial, he asks this court to subserviently reschedule around his employment and the entire film schedule and production.”
Meanwhile, Heard is set to be filming Aquaman 2 between February and March 2021, so the new date conflicts with her shooting schedule. It’s a thorny situation, though one that could become a little simpler if it becomes apparent that one side is certain to win future battles. Despite how acrimonious this is, it’s probably in both parties’ interests to get into mediation and try to settle at least a few of their extremely expensive legal battles.
Until then, pass me the popcorn, as watching these A-listers at each other’s throats is at least a distraction from the killer virus, Nazis 2.0 and global warming.
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Portland passes strongest facial recognition ban in the US
The Portland City Council has passed the toughest facial recognition ban in the US, blocking both public and private use of the technology. Other cities such as Boston, San Francisco, and Oakland have passed laws barring public institutions from using facial recognition, but Portland is the first to prohibit private use. The ban passed unanimously, according to CNET, CNN, and OneZero.
The new law is actually established as two ordinances. The one prohibiting public use of facial recognition (PDF here) is now in effect, and city bureaus must complete an assessment of their facial recognition usage within 90 days. The ordinance prohibiting private use (PDF here) takes effect on January 1st, 2021.
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Portland passes strongest facial recognition ban in the US
The Portland City Council has passed the toughest facial recognition ban in the US, blocking both public and private use of the technology. Other cities such as Boston, San Francisco, and Oakland have passed laws barring public institutions from using facial recognition, but Portland is the first to prohibit private use. The ban passed unanimously, according to CNET, CNN, and OneZero.
The new law is actually established as two ordinances. The one prohibiting public use of facial recognition (PDF here) is now in effect, and city bureaus must complete an assessment of their facial recognition usage within 90 days. The ordinance prohibiting private use (PDF here) takes effect on January 1st, 2021.
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The Walking Dead Movie Starring Rick Grimes Is Still On The Way
The recent announcement that The Walking Dead‘s upcoming eleventh season will be its last was quickly followed by a reminder that the series is still planned to continue on the big screen. Yes, AMC confirmed that they’re still developing the long-awaited movie starring Andrew Lincoln back in his role as Rick Grimes in collaboration with Universal and Skybound.
It’s the first bit of good news fans have had in a while, as the film seems to be experiencing a harsh development process given that no official photos or trailer footage have been released in the two years since its announcement. Rumors have meanwhile spread about issues happening behind the scenes. The script, in particular, has reportedly been rewritten numerous times due to AMC and Lincoln himself being unsatisfied with previous drafts.
Unfortunately, the company neglected to confirm a release date for the film, which is probably the right move considering the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic and how it can affect production. The Walking Dead’s tenth season finale was delayed from April 12th to October 4th, for example.
Now, the finale comes one week after the season 6 premiere of Fear The Walking Dead and will be followed by a new spinoff show – The Walking Dead: World Beyond – which was also delayed from April 12th in response to the pandemic. Meanwhile, ten more episodes of season 10 will be produced starting in October and are set to air in early 2021, around the start of season 11’s production.
With so many irons in the fire, it seems like we’ll probably be waiting a few more years for The Walking Dead movie. But at the very least, we can rest easy in the knowledge that it is indeed happening.
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First Look At Mel Gibson As Santa Claus In Dark Christmas Comedy Fatman
Mel Gibson has slowly been mounting a comeback over the last few years, although at this point, his best chance of regaining his former status as one of the biggest stars in the business is a lot more likely to happen on the other side of the camera.
As a director, Gibson has lost none of his visual or storytelling prowess, as evidenced by his last effort Hacksaw Ridge earning $180 million at the box office and picking up six Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and Best Director, where it walked away with wins for Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing.
As an actor, the 64 year-old has struggled to gain any real momentum lately and has largely been relegated to supporting roles in forgettable genre fare or headlining the occasional hidden gem like Get the Gringo or Blood Father. Lethal Weapon 5 has the potential to deliver Gibson’s biggest hit in a long time if the fifth installment in the franchise ever ends up happening, but he’ll next be seen taking a most unexpected role when he appears as Santa Claus in upcoming dark comedy Fatman.
In what sounds like a much more sinister spin on Netflix’s The Christmas Chronicles with Kurt Russell, Fatman will see a 12 year-old kid hire a hitman to kill jolly old Saint Nick after getting a lump of coal in his stocking. The always reliable Walton Goggins plays the contract killer in what’s shaping up to be a unique take on the standard tropes of the Christmas movie, and you can check out the first image of Gibson as Santa Claus below.
Saban Films recently acquired the distribution rights, although there’s no word yet if it will be released in theaters or head straight to streaming. Based on the concept alone, however, we at least know that Fatman should be arriving before the end of the year.
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Xbox Game Pass for PC is doubling its price next week
Alongside an influx of next-gen console news, Microsoft also confirmed today that it will raise its pricing for Xbox Game Pass for PC from $4.99 per month to $9.99 a month starting on September 17th.
Existing members on the introductory price will still pay the same rate through the next billing cycle, so if you subscribe before September 17th, Microsoft will not change the price on you abruptly.
We're retiring the introductory price on the 17th, but if you're already a member, you'll pay the same rate through the next billing cycle. look out for a notification on the 17th to get more details
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Xbox Game Pass for PC is doubling its price next week
Alongside an influx of next-gen console news, Microsoft also confirmed today that it will raise its pricing for Xbox Game Pass for PC from $4.99 per month to $9.99 a month starting on September 17th.
Existing members on the introductory price will still pay the same rate through the next billing cycle, so if you subscribe before September 17th, Microsoft will not change the price on you abruptly.
We're retiring the introductory price on the 17th, but if you're already a member, you'll pay the same rate through the next billing cycle. look out for a notification on the 17th to get more details
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A Surprising Horror Sequel Is Dominating Netflix Today
The extended Conjuring universe is arguably the biggest brand in horror right now, with the succession of sequels and spinoffs bringing in huge box office numbers and so far largely avoiding the law of diminishing returns that plagues the majority of the genre’s other long-running brands.
To date, the seven installments have raked in over $1.9 billion at the box office on combined production costs of less than $140 million, which also makes it one of the most profitable enterprises in the entire industry. And when The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It arrives next year after being delayed, takings are guaranteed to soar past the two billion dollar mark.
The first spinoff out of the gate was Annabelle, putting The Conjuring‘s creepy doll front and center. It may have earned $172 million globally, but the critical reaction was less than enthusiastic. As a result, journeyman director John R. Leonetti wasn’t invited back for sequel Annabelle: Creation, with rising star David F. Sandberg taking his place instead.
Sandberg had broken out in a big way with his feature debut Lights Out and reinforced his credentials as one of horror’s best up-and-coming talents after helming the Annabelle follow-up, which made more money than its predecessor at the box office and scored the best reviews that the franchise had seen outside of the first two Conjuring movies.
Still, as a film that’s already several years old, it’s a bit surprising to find out that Annabelle: Creation is proving to be a huge hit on Netflix today, where it currently ranks as the ninth most-watched pic on the streaming service on the global charts. What its sudden popularity can be attributed to, that we don’t know, but it just goes to show that subscribers will always want to be scared out of their seats no matter how comfortable they are.
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