It’s a new year and we’ve got new streams! Watch Mike continue his journey through God of War: Ragnarok.
Read MoreFirst, Alanis Morrissette drops out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, and Christina Aguilera is getting a documentary from director Ting Poo. Next, we have Game Bits including Control 2 being confirmed to be in development, Nintendo establishing a joint venture with mobile company DeNA, and some sales numbers. Later, Chris Rock will test out a new live streaming technology for Netflix, and the Oscars choose Jimmy Kimmel as it's host. We wrap it all up with a Gears of War movie and animated show in the works and Snoop Dogg's life getting the theatrical treatment. We also have thoughts on God of War: Ragnarok, Love is Blind season 3, Hard Knocks, Triviaverse, Zootopia+, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Don't Worry Darling, and Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me.
Read MoreWe start with Carlos Santana taking an unexpected tumble, and some Michael Jackson songs beings removed from streaming services. Next, E3 comes back with the help of the PAX organizers and God Of War: Ragnarök finally has a release date. Later, the Duffer Brothers spin off their Stranger Things success with new projects and Comic Con announces some details. We wrap it all up with movies being removed from the PlayStation Store - even if you bought them - and new information about the fourth Captain America movie. We also have thoughts on The Bear, Maggie, Generation Gap, The Good Guys, and Thor: Love and Thunder.
Read MoreWe start with the Copyright Royalty Board reaffirming the 15.1% increase in royalty payments to streaming services and hospitalizations from Bret Michaels and Travis Barker. Next, God of War is still set to release later this year and a Nintendo shareholder asks about making a new F-Zero game. Later, The Simpsons production crew gets recognized by their union and ILM makes another permanent LED studio in Vancouver. We wrap it all up with the return of Cameron Diaz to acting and our first look at award season with the Hollywood Critics Association. We also have thoughts on Imagine Dragons, Neon White, Rise, and Only Murders in the Building.
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