Arnold Schwarzenegger Says New Terminator Movie Will Get Back To Basics

Despite the commercial and critical failure of 2015’s Terminator: Genisys, the Terminator series is continuing, with the next movie due in July 2019. Franchise creator James Cameron is producing and overseeing the story, and original stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton are set to return.

Schwarzenegger has been speaking about the next movie, which will be directed by Deadpool‘s Tim Miller, and suggested that it is taking a back-to-basics approach and will ignore most of the events in the films since 1991’s Terminator 2. In an interview with Business Insider, the Austrian action icon explained that the titular killer robot and Hamilton’s Sarah Connor will be the only characters who appear from earlier movies.

“I think Cameron and Tim came up with a concept where they can continue on with the T-800 but make a whole new movie,” he said. “What they are doing now with this one is basically to just take a few very basic characters, like Linda Hamilton’s character and my character, and dismiss everything else. Just move away from all these rules of the timeline and other characters.”

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Schwarzenegger explained why the new movie wouldn’t go down the route of confusing multiple timelines like Genisys did. “It’s hard to come up with new ideas when you stay within that framework,” he said.

In a recent interview, Miller hinted that the movie will avoid the huge-scale, effects-laden style of Genisys and 2009’s Terminator Salvation. “Believe me, there was no lack of things up on the whiteboard,” he said. “He could do this and he could make a marching band out of endoplasmic metal, but who the f**k cares? I don’t want to see that. So we’re trying to keep it grounded like Jim did for Terminator.”

There had been some confusion about whether a new Terminator would happen at all. Terminator: Genisys was originally intended to be the first part of a new trilogy, but its box office failure ended this plan. Subsequent reports suggested that Paramount had abandoned the idea of any more movies, before Cameron’s return to the series was confirmed last month.

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Check Out Assassin’s Creed Origins’ Epic Launch Trailer Ahead Of Its PS4/PC/Xbox One Release

The launch of Assassin’s Creed Origins is just a couple days away, and Ubisoft has unveiled the official launch trailer. It gives players a sneak peek at the game’s action and its story, which tells the tale of the beginning of the Assassin Brotherhood. Check it out in the video above.

The trailer, called Legend of The Assassin, introduces Bayek, a warrior in Ancient Egypt whose struggle against the corrupt forces of the time leads him towards becoming the first Assassin. Unlike other games in the series, which always advanced the story forward in time, Origins is a prequel to those that came before it. There’s a lot to the plot and lore of the franchise’s universe, so if you haven’t played the previous games or just need a refresher, check out GameSpot’s recap of the Assassin’s Creed story so far.

The trailer showcases a lot of the action and beautiful cinematic cutscenes in Origins, too. Players can expect more of the series’ trademark parkour-inspired adventure and fight sequences but, unlike previous Assassin’s Creed games, Origins adds RPG elements to its open-world gameplay. You’ll level up your abilities in a skill tree, which will increase your hit points, damage, and abilities over time.

Assassin’s Creed Origins releases October 27 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. When the system launches on November 7, it will also be available for Xbox One X, rendering in beautiful 4K for those with 4K displays and offering enhanced “architectural models, vegetation, rocks and display[s] them at longer Draw Distances in dense environments like the grand cities of Alexandria and Memphis,” according to developer Ubisoft.

You can watch our new video to see how Origins looks on an Xbox One X, and check out GameSpot’s roundup of gameplay videos, features, and everything you need to know ahead of the game’s official release.

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No GTA 5 Single-Player DLC; Switch Gets Gamecube Controller Support – GS News

GameSpot News with Jess McDonell–and oh hey I guess Dan Crowd is back–is back to give you another hot ever-relevant dose of video game news. Here are today’s stories:

Nintendo Switch Secretly Gets GameCube Controller Support

Hey, remember that 4.0 update that added gameplay recording to the Switch? Turns out it also enabled a couple of other things too. These include support for USB wireless headphones, and more surprisingly, GameCube controller support. You know what that means: Time to speculate wildly on when the new Smash Bros. game is coming out!

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Getting Physical Xbox One Release

Are you playing everyone’s favourite battle royale game, PUBG? No? Maybe it’s because you don’t have a PC and hate digital storefronts. Well you’ll be excited to hear that the game will be getting a physical retail version when the game eventually comes out on Xbox One later this year. Maybe you can get a chicken dinner to compliment your chicken dinner simulator?

GTA 5 Story DLC Expansions Won’t Happen

And in some downer news today, it’s basically been confirmed that Rockstar Games will not be releasing any single-player focussed expansion content for Grand Theft Auto V. While GTAIV had some killer DLC in the form of The Lost And Damned, as well as The Ballad of Gay Tony, it seems like that activity won’t become a trend. For more details on the reasoning behind it, check out the story or keep watching today’s episode.

GameSpot News may or may not be back tomorrow–the Australian team will be in transit to PAX Aus so who knows? Maybe you’ll see some Americans, and maybe not. Life is just one big mystery sometimes.

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Beyond: Assassin’s Creed Origins Stealthily Became an RPG

Join Max Scoville, Marty Sliva, Brian Altano, and Alanah Pearce to discuss Assassin’s Creed Origins, our worries about Star Wars games, the future of AAA single-player experiences overall, and our favorite spooky Halloween games of 2017.

Max Scoville is a host at IGN, follow his cute dog on on Instagram @AwwPeppers because let’s be honest we could all use more cute animal friends on social media instead of more loudmouth idiot human beings.

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Xbox One X Sleepover Coming to Australia

Want to get your hands on an Xbox One X ahead of its launch November 7? Xbox Australia has designed a pop up hotel in Sydney for you and a friend to do just that.

The ‘Xbox Stay n’ Play’ lets guests check into a transparent cube containing four suites, where they can play Xbox One X-enhanced games like Forza Motorsport 7, Assassin’s Creed Origins and Minecraft. Most importantly, guests will also be able to order room service.

XboxStayNPlay_Illustration Stay n’ Play.

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Karate Kid: New Details on YouTube’s Sequel Series

New details and casting information has been revealed about YouTube’s Karate Kid sequel series, Cobra Kai.

Entertainment Weekly reports that Cobra Kai will star Xolo Mariduena, Mary Mouser, Tanner Buchanan, Courtney Henggeler and guest-star TV legend Ed Asner.

While we already knew the series would take place thirty years after the movie, more details about the plot have been revealed. Daniel, the protagonist from the original, is a family man running a successful car dealership while Johnny has degraded into a drunk, unemployed antihero. The two meet causing Johnny to reopen the infamous karate dojo when their rivalry is rekindled.

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