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Release Radar: Our pick of the week’s best TV, movies and games (Feb 25-Mar 3)

1. Will Fortnite make your pirate adventure a reality?

It seems like season 7 has just begun, but with Fortnite season 8 starting this week, and the official Twitter account image above is overdone, let’s take a look at next season’s pirate theme. The following was posted on the tweet, so I’ll eat a frozen hat when it’s not about pirates.

“The ‘X marks the place.
rich in treasure
lost loot
You can always find it.
4 days until season 8.”

It’s interesting that the theme came after the rocking success of Sea of ​​Thieves, the Pirates of Rare MMO. I wonder if Fortnite can fill certain gaps in the game. Sam Loveridge

What: fortnite season 8

when: February 28

Where: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android

  • Fortnite Battle Pass Challenge Guide – How To Check It All Out Before Season 8

2. Greta takes unfamiliar risks and turns them into thrills.

Giving back the wallet seems like a simple act of kindness, but it is the beginning of a modern nightmare for Frances McCullen (Chloë Grace Moretz) when the wallet’s owner, Greta Hideg (Isabelle Huppert), turns out to be more dangerous than herself. At first it seems The film received a lot of attention at film festivals, the trailer promises a lot of suspense, and the cast alone is enough to make the ticket and expensive popcorn worth it. Watch this trailer and tell me I’m wrong. Rachel Weber

What: Greta
when: March 1st
Where: Movie Theaters

  • most anticipated upcoming movie after 2019

3. Negan hits opponents with Tekken 7’s most violent crossover.

Teke 7 We wrap up our Season 2 DLC fighter lineup with returning veteran Julia and guest character Negan from The Walking Dead. Negan is arguably the most brutal fighter in the history of the series. If you think Bryan Fury is evil, wait until you can see actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan beating an unarmed fighter with Lucille, a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire. He even swears like a sailor in-game, as in the show. This is fundamentally different in tone from the rest of the Tekken lineup. to negan Mortal Kombat 11 Gast would be one thing. But seeing him stab a fallen enemy in the head with a dagger looks terrifying. fatal For the King of Iron Fist tournament. You can buy Julia and Negan for $6/£5 each, or spend $30/£25 for a full Season 2 pass that includes Anna, Lei, Marduk and Armor King. Luke Sullivan

What: Tekken 7 Season 2 DLC Characters
Where: PS4, Xbox One, PC
when: February 28

  • 25 days best fighting game play now

4. The Elder Scrolls Online Is Growing Somehow

The Elder Scrolls Online Season of the Dragon kicks off on February 25th with Wrathstone, the first part of the DLC, so pack your fire pants. This includes two new dungeons, Frostvaults and The Depths of Malatar, which will begin setting the stage for the Elseweyr (next ESO chapter) event in June. As always, the adventure can expect lots of new gear and new characters like Redguard Scholar and Archaeologist Thrayya. For the first time, The Elder Scrolls Online promises new content and updates throughout the year to reflect what games like Fortnite have to offer, allowing players to stay in Nirn rather than migrate. Well, Elseweyr. Rachel Weber

What: The Elder Scrolls Online: Wrathstone DLC
when: February 25 (March 12 on consoles)
Where: personal computer

  • With everything you need for this MMO, why wait patiently for Elder Scrolls 6?

5. Serenity is finally coming to the UK and it’s a must see because it’s like it’s never been seen before.

How do you tell me to watch Serenity without actually ruining my reasons for watching Serenity? That’s the problem I’m facing right now. On the surface, Serenity is a fairly simple number-by-numbers thriller about a man (Matthew McConaughey) who kills her abusive husband (Jason Clarke), manipulated by her ex (Anne Hathaway). It looks good in the most beautiful way, but it’s not exactly groundbreaking. And then in America (a month ago!) people started talking about the amazing ending. Suffice it to say that it is very…abnormal. now that upcoming movie It’s time to come to the UK and a whole new group of movie fans will see this movie and be shocked by the sheer bizarreness of it all. Seriously, if you’ve seen Serenity when it opened in UK cinemas this week or couldn’t go to the cinema, read all about the surprising ending at the link below. You won’t regret it… Lauren O’Callahan

What: tranquility
Where: Movie Theaters
when: March 1, 2019

  • the end of serenity – Everything you need to know about this amazing twist

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Release Radar: Our pick of the week’s best TV, movies and games (Feb 25-Mar 3)

1. Will Fortnite be the one to make your pirating adventures come true?

It might feel like season 7 has just started, but Fortnite season 8 is starting this week, and if the above image from the official Twitter account is anything to go by, we’re looking at a pirate theme for the next season. The tweet came with the following text, so if it’s not pirate themed I’ll eat my tricorn:
“‘X’ Marks The Spot  
Treasure abound
Loot that has been lost
Can always be found.  
4 days to Season 8.”
It’s interesting that the theme comes after the wavering success of Sea of Thieves, Rare’s pirate-themed MMO, which failed to keep its promise of a rich, story-threading world of sunken treasure and walking the plank japes. I wonder if Fortnite can fill that particular gaming void? Sam Loveridge
What: Fortnite season 8
When: February 28
Where: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android
Fortnite Battle Pass Challenges guide – How to get them all ticked off before season 8
2. Greta takes stranger danger and turns it into a thrill ride 

It seems a simple enough act of kindness, returning a handbag, but that’s the start of a modern day nightmare for Frances McCullen (Chloë Grace Moretz) when it turns out its owner Greta Hideg (Isabelle Huppert) might be more dangerous than she first seems. The film got plenty of buzz on the festival circuit and the trailer promises plenty of tension, and the cast alone is enough to make it worth the ticket and over-priced popcorn. Just watch that trailer and tell me I’m wrong. Rachel Weber
What: GretaWhen: March 1Where: Movie theaters 
The most anticipated upcoming movies of 2019 and beyond 
3. Negan is brain-bashing his opponents for Tekken 7’s most violent crossover

Tekken 7 is rounding out its Season 2 lineup of DLC fighters with returning veteran Julia and one hell of a guest character: The Walking Dead’s Negan, who might very well be the most brutal fighter in series history. If you think Bryan Fury is vicious, just wait until you see the spitting image of actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan bashing an unarmed fighter with his barb-wire-wrapped baseball bat Lucille. He even swears like a sailor in-game just like in the show, which feels so radically different in tone compared to the rest of Tekken’s lineup. Negan as a Mortal Kombat 11 guest would be one thing, but seeing him stab a downed enemy in the head with a dagger seems awfully lethal for the King of Iron Fist Tournament. You can snag Julia and Negan for $6/£5 apiece, or spend $30/£25 for the whole Season 2 pass which also includes Anna, Lei, Marduk, and Armor King. Lucas Sullivan
What: Tekken 7 Season 2 DLC charactersWhere: PS4, Xbox One, PCWhen: February 28
The 25 best fighting games to play right now
4. The Elder Scrolls Online somehow just got even bigger

Get your fireproof britches ready, because Elder Scrolls Online’s Season of the Dragon starts on February 25 with the first chunk of DLC, Wrathstone. It includes two new dungeons, Frostvault and the Depths of Malatar, and should start setting the scene for the events of Elseweyr – the next ESO chapter – in June. As always you can expect a healthy haul of new gear to go along with the adventuring, and some new characters like Redguard scholar and archeologist Tharayya. For the first time, Elder Scrolls Online is promising a whole year of new content and updates, mirroring the offerings of games like Fortnite to keep players within Nirn rather than wandering off… well, Elseweyr. Rachel Weber
What: Elder Scrolls Online: Wrathstone DLCWhen: February 25 (and March 12 on consoles)Where: PC 
Why wait impatiently for The Elder Scrolls 6 when this MMO has everything you need?
5. Serenity is finally coming to the UK and you NEED to watch it because it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before

How to tell you to watch Serenity without actually spoiling why you should watch Serenity? That’s the problem I’m facing right now. On the surface, Serenity is a pretty straightforward paint-by-numbers thriller about a man (Matthew McConaughey) who gets manipulated by his ex (Anne Hathaway) into killing her abusive husband (Jason Clarke). In the nicest possible way, it looked good but not exactly groundbreaking. And then it came out in the US (over a month ago!) and people started talking about the unbelievable ending. Suffice to say it’s pretty… unusual. Now that the upcoming movie is coming to the UK, it’s time for a whole new group of film fans to watch it and be left shocked by the sheer batshit craziness of it all. Seriously, just got and watch Serenity when it hits UK cinemas this week, or, if you can’t make it to the cinema, read all about its unbelievable ending in the link below. You won’t regret it… Lauren O’Callaghan
What: SerenityWhere: CinemaWhen: March 1, 2019
Serenity ending – everything you need to know about that unbelievable twist
Release Radar picks the best games, movies and shows of the next seven days every Monday at 10am BST.

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Release Radar: Our pick of the week’s best TV, movies and games (Feb 25-Mar 3)

1. Will Fortnite be the one to make your pirating adventures come true?

It might feel like season 7 has just started, but Fortnite season 8 is starting this week, and if the above image from the official Twitter account is anything to go by, we’re looking at a pirate theme for the next season. The tweet came with the following text, so if it’s not pirate themed I’ll eat my tricorn:
“‘X’ Marks The Spot  
Treasure abound
Loot that has been lost
Can always be found.  
4 days to Season 8.”
It’s interesting that the theme comes after the wavering success of Sea of Thieves, Rare’s pirate-themed MMO, which failed to keep its promise of a rich, story-threading world of sunken treasure and walking the plank japes. I wonder if Fortnite can fill that particular gaming void? Sam Loveridge
What: Fortnite season 8
When: February 28
Where: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android
Fortnite Battle Pass Challenges guide – How to get them all ticked off before season 8
2. Greta takes stranger danger and turns it into a thrill ride 

It seems a simple enough act of kindness, returning a handbag, but that’s the start of a modern day nightmare for Frances McCullen (Chloë Grace Moretz) when it turns out its owner Greta Hideg (Isabelle Huppert) might be more dangerous than she first seems. The film got plenty of buzz on the festival circuit and the trailer promises plenty of tension, and the cast alone is enough to make it worth the ticket and over-priced popcorn. Just watch that trailer and tell me I’m wrong. Rachel Weber
What: GretaWhen: March 1Where: Movie theaters 
The most anticipated upcoming movies of 2019 and beyond 
3. Negan is brain-bashing his opponents for Tekken 7’s most violent crossover

Tekken 7 is rounding out its Season 2 lineup of DLC fighters with returning veteran Julia and one hell of a guest character: The Walking Dead’s Negan, who might very well be the most brutal fighter in series history. If you think Bryan Fury is vicious, just wait until you see the spitting image of actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan bashing an unarmed fighter with his barb-wire-wrapped baseball bat Lucille. He even swears like a sailor in-game just like in the show, which feels so radically different in tone compared to the rest of Tekken’s lineup. Negan as a Mortal Kombat 11 guest would be one thing, but seeing him stab a downed enemy in the head with a dagger seems awfully lethal for the King of Iron Fist Tournament. You can snag Julia and Negan for $6/£5 apiece, or spend $30/£25 for the whole Season 2 pass which also includes Anna, Lei, Marduk, and Armor King. Lucas Sullivan
What: Tekken 7 Season 2 DLC charactersWhere: PS4, Xbox One, PCWhen: February 28
The 25 best fighting games to play right now
4. The Elder Scrolls Online somehow just got even bigger

Get your fireproof britches ready, because Elder Scrolls Online’s Season of the Dragon starts on February 25 with the first chunk of DLC, Wrathstone. It includes two new dungeons, Frostvault and the Depths of Malatar, and should start setting the scene for the events of Elseweyr – the next ESO chapter – in June. As always you can expect a healthy haul of new gear to go along with the adventuring, and some new characters like Redguard scholar and archeologist Tharayya. For the first time, Elder Scrolls Online is promising a whole year of new content and updates, mirroring the offerings of games like Fortnite to keep players within Nirn rather than wandering off… well, Elseweyr. Rachel Weber
What: Elder Scrolls Online: Wrathstone DLCWhen: February 25 (and March 12 on consoles)Where: PC 
Why wait impatiently for The Elder Scrolls 6 when this MMO has everything you need?
5. Serenity is finally coming to the UK and you NEED to watch it because it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before

How to tell you to watch Serenity without actually spoiling why you should watch Serenity? That’s the problem I’m facing right now. On the surface, Serenity is a pretty straightforward paint-by-numbers thriller about a man (Matthew McConaughey) who gets manipulated by his ex (Anne Hathaway) into killing her abusive husband (Jason Clarke). In the nicest possible way, it looked good but not exactly groundbreaking. And then it came out in the US (over a month ago!) and people started talking about the unbelievable ending. Suffice to say it’s pretty… unusual. Now that the upcoming movie is coming to the UK, it’s time for a whole new group of film fans to watch it and be left shocked by the sheer batshit craziness of it all. Seriously, just got and watch Serenity when it hits UK cinemas this week, or, if you can’t make it to the cinema, read all about its unbelievable ending in the link below. You won’t regret it… Lauren O’Callaghan
What: SerenityWhere: CinemaWhen: March 1, 2019
Serenity ending – everything you need to know about that unbelievable twist
Release Radar picks the best games, movies and shows of the next seven days every Monday at 10am BST.

#Release #Radar #pick #weeks #movies #games #Feb #25Mar


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