SonicFox Says ‘Vote Bernie’ After Mortal Kombat 11 World Championship Win

Dominique “SonicFox” McLean won first prize at the Mortal Kombat Final Kombat 2020 tournament and managed to get out an endorsement to democratic primary candidate Bernie Sanders.

McLean wore their SonicFox fursuit and a transgender pride flag during their trophy acceptance, which came with a large commemorative hammer because this is Mortal Kombat. While they were unable to offer a full acceptance speech, McLean was able to get the mic briefly to tell the audience at home to ‘Vote Bernie.’

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The 2020 Final Kombat tournament was not held in front of a live audience due to coronavirus concerns. The open qualifiers meant to be held a week before Final Kombat was also canceled, with the spot being awarded to Zoulfikar ‘Kombat’ Dayekh.

SonicFox was able to win using their Injustice 2 and Mortal Kombat 11 main, Joker, and earned a $40,000 prize.

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McLean, who identifies as non-binary, is a proud proponent of LGBTQ+ rights and has used their platform to show support for the community. During the 2018 Game Awards after winning Esports Player of the Year, McLean said on stage, “I’m gay, black, a furry — pretty much everything a Republican hates.”

They’re also now world champion of both NetherRealm’s fighting games, Mortal Kombat 11 and Injustice 2. Meanwhile, Mortal Kombat 11 finally revealed its latest guest character, Spawn, which you can check out here.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN. You can reach him on Twitter.

Photo credit: Robert Paul, NetherRealm Studios

Stranger Things ‘Season 4 Is Bigger, Bolder, and More Intricate’

Season 4 of Netflix’s Stranger Things will be bigger than its previous seasons, according to Netflix Vice President of Physical Production Momita SenGupta (via Deadline).

SenGupta and another Netflix physical production vice president, Patty Whitcher, sat down for a fireside chat with Deadline’s Mike Fleming Jr., and SenGupta teased some of what Stranger Things fans can expect in the upcoming season.

“Season 4 is bigger, bolder and more intricate than ever,” SenGupta said. “So this is the first time the show will be traveling beyond Atlanta.”

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The first three seasons of Stranger Things were shot in Atlanta, but portions of Season 4 were shot in New Mexico, Deadline reports. According to Deadline, Netflix purchased Albuquerque Studios in New Mexico in 2018, committing to spend more than $1 billion on production on Netflix movies and shows there over the next decade. The company has already spent over $150 million, Deadline reports, and has employed 2000 vendors alongside 1600 cast and crew members.

What the new shooting location for Stranger Things means is still to be seen. SenGupta wouldn’t share if any of Stranger Things’ Jim Hopper’s Russian-set scenes were shot in the state.

“If I told you that, I would be disappearing into the Witness Protection Program,” SenGupta said.

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She did share, however, that Netflix’s new facilities in New Mexico “lent themselves to the story” being told in Season 4. A release date for Season 4 of Stranger Things is currently unknown, but we have some theories on when the show will return.

In the meantime, read up on some of the big surprises teased for Season 4, and then check out the first episode’s title. Check out some Stranger Things cast bloopers and funny moments while you’re at it too.

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If you can’t get enough Stranger Things while waiting for Season 4, check out Nancy Wheeler and Steve Harrington in Dead by Daylight.

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Wesley LeBland is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

11 Best Horror Movie Gimmicks Ever

There are a number of reasons why A Quiet Place became such a huge hit in 2018. It was extremely tense and scary, anchored by great performances, and released during a time when critically acclaimed horror movies can break through and become major blockbusters. But just as importantly, it had a simple gimmick that both supported the story and characters and helped deliver some quality scares

A Quiet Place’s main concept is that the world is now overrun with big and terrifying alien creatures, which are blind but use their incredible hearing abilities to locate their prey. In other words–make a sound and you might die. It worked brilliantly, but the film is just the latest in a long line of horror movies that use similar concepts to generate scares.

At their worst, these gimmicks can seem silly and end up undermining the filmmaker’s attempts to make their movies scary. In recent years, terrible films such as Bye Bye Man (don’t say his name!), Countdown (don’t download the app!), and Make A Wish (don’t make a wish!) have tried to use gimmicks to make up for the lack of scares and tension, and have failed badly. A good horror movie needs more than just a gimmick, especially if it’s just recycling it from other, better movies.

Luckily, there are many great examples too. Like A Quiet Place, these concepts allow the filmmakers do something interesting with the story, whether it’s play with perceptions of reality, presents moral dilemmas, or create a sense of claustrophobia. And sometimes, when put in the hands of a great horror filmmaker, it can simply make for terrifying viewing. So with A Quiet Place: Part 2 hitting theaters later this month, here are some of the best horror movie gimmicks ever devised.

11. Don’t Turn the Light Off

Movie: Lights Out (2016)

As the title suggests, the monster in Lights Out only appears when the lights are turned off. Director David Sandberg first used the idea in a terrifying viral video, and subsequently expanded it to feature-length. Like many horror gimmicks, the novelty wears off after a while, but there are some highly effective scenes as the creature slowly advances under a flickering light towards its prey.

10. Don’t Take Your Blindfold Off

Movie: Bird Box (2018)

Bird Box got some criticism when it was first released for the similarity of its plot with that of A Quiet Place, but in fact it was based on a 2014 novel that predates John Krasinski’s film. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic world where people are driven insane when they look at the strange supernatural entities that roam the earth and take the form of your worst fears. The key is to keep yourself blindfolded, which is obviously easier said than done if you want to go anywhere, as Sandra Bullock and two children discover as they attempt to find a group of survivors.

9. Don’t Make A Sound

Movie: Don’t Breathe (2016)

Don’t Breathe has the same basic concept as A Quiet Place, except it’s not terrifying monsters that will kill you if they hear you. The movie centers on a trio of young criminals who break into a blind old man’s house to rob him. Unfortunately for them, he’s a mean and dangerous Gulf War veteran, scarily played by Avatar’s Stephen Lang, who knows every inch of his home. With the doors locked and the house plunged into darkness, he sets about picking off the unlucky intruders.

8. Don’t Push A Button On A Box

Movie: The Box (2009)

Based on the story from Twilight Zone writer Richard Matheson and directed by Donnie Darko’s Richard Kelly, The Box has a wonderfully weird concept. A man (Frank Langella) arrives on the doorstep of a married couple (Cameron Diaz and James Marsden) carrying a box. He tells them that if they press the button on the top of the box, they will receive a million dollars–but someone they have never met will die. The button is pressed. A million dollars is handed over. Bad things happen.

7. Don’t Speak In English

Movie: Pontypool (2009)

This gripping Canadian film puts an ingenious spin on the zombie movie. The virus that creates Pontypool’s ravenous creatures is manifested by the English language, with certain words turning ordinary people into terrifying zombie-like aggressors. The first sign of the infection is the loss of the ability to communicate properly, with the virus spread by repeating specific words and phrases. The film’s main character is a DJ trapped at the radio station, who is torn between wanting to help his terrified listeners and knowing that doing so might kill them.

6. Don’t Find Yourself Near A Horrendous Mass Accident

Movie: Final Destination series (2000-2011)

The gimmick of the Final Destination movies is so good that it was repeated in four sequels. Each film starts in the same way: a group of people avoids a huge disaster that should’ve claimed their lives, and then spend the rest of the movie trying to escape death. The fun of these films is seeing what accident kicks off the chain of death (in order: plane crash, car pile-up, roller coaster derailment, speedway accident, bridge collapse), as well as the increasingly ludicrous ways that the survivors are picked off.

5. Don’t Take Possession Of A Cursed Parchment

Movie: Night of the Demon (1957)

This classic British movie was hugely influential and set the template for some of the more recent films on this list. The story involves the investigations of a skeptical doctor into a devil worshipping cult, and features a cursed parchment that causes impending death to anyone it is passed to–a curse that can only be lifted by passing it to someone else in time. It’s still an incredibly effective and eerie movie, stunningly directed by Jacques Tourneur.

4. Don’t Fall Asleep

Movie: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

Wes Craven’s classic 1984 horror hit introduced the world to one of the genre’s great villains: Freddy Kruegger. The blade-fingered demon stalks the dreams of the kids of Elm Street, killing them in a variety of gruesome and inventive ways while they sleep. The key is to stay awake, but that’s easier said than done, night after night. Craven has great fun playing with different layers of consciousness, ensuring that it’s often unclear if Freddy’s potential victims are actually awake, or just dreaming about being awake.

3. Don’t Watch A Sinister Cable Show

Movie: Videodrome (1982)

David Cronenberg’s film is a media satire, conspiracy thriller, and masterpiece of body horror all in one. The plot focuses on a sleazy cable TV boss Max Renn (James Woods) who stumbles upon a sinister and mysterious channel that broadcasts footage of seemingly real rape, torture, and murder, and attempts to track down its producers. Unfortunately for Max, there is a signal hidden within the broadcast that induces a tumor in his brain and triggers terrifying weird and gloopy hallucinations.

2. Don’t Say “Candyman” Five Times Into A Mirror

Movie: Candyman (1992)

Candyman has such a simple gimmick that anyone can easily and safely do it, but hardly anyone who has seen the movie would dare to. Simply stand in front of a mirror and say “Candyman” five times. Not hard, right? Unless you’re scared of a vengeful ghost with a hook for a hand and an interest in bees appearing behind you, that is…

1. Don’t Watch A Cursed Video Tape

Movie: Ring (1998)

The Japanese horror wave of the early 2000s featured a number of movies with creepy gimmicks, but the film that started it remains the most effective. Ring’s concept is simple and effective: if you watch a cursed video tape, you will die within seven days. That’s it. The scares come from not knowing how and when this death will occur–it could be a heart attack, a traffic accident, or a terrifying ghost girl crawling out of your TV. In all cases, it’s not good.

Is The Outsider Setting Up a Season 2 With That Post-Credits Scene?

The following ending explained contains full spoilers for The Outsider finale.

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HBO’s The Outsider has come to an end, drawing the story to a conclusion that saw tormented cop Jack Hoskins (Marc Menchaca) kill off a number of the core characters before taking his own life. The show ended with Ralph (Ben Mendelsohn) and Holly (Cynthia Erivo) confronting the cave-dwelling “El Cuco” and taking him/it out.

Or so it seemed. Ralph certainly bashed the creature’s face in with a rock after the shotgun blasts and knife to the chest didn’t do the trick. So are we sure El Cuco is dead? Well, not really. The splatter produced with the rock impact certainly felt fatal, but the back half of the season featured many characters wondering whether or not the beast could even be killed.

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Which leads us to the final scene. The one that, if taken at horror movie face value, strongly implies El Cuco survived and that Holly is its next target of duplication.

You can read IGN’s Outsider finale review here, but for the purposes of this piece we’re just focusing on the post-credits scene, and where the show might be able to go for a Season 2.

Holly’s Vision of Jack

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Back home in Chicago, Holly catches a brief glimpse of Jack standing behind her while she’s looking at herself in a bathroom mirror. Very quickly, because she’s all about the rules of the beast, she checks her neck for bubbles and scarring. She needs to know if she’s been poisoned and made El Cuco’s next “Renfield.”

She’s all clear and clean, but what was that vision about? One of the major themes of The Outsider is trauma – from the death of Ralph’s son to the counselor he has to see after firing his weapon to the way El Cuco feeds off the sorrow in the aftermath of the tragedies it causes. So Holly’s quick ghost may have come from her still being shaken up – and, of course, mourning the death of Andy.

Jack’s face is un-scarred though. This was the Jack before El Cuco had him beaten up by a phantom (in the form of his late mother). What does it mean that Jack isn’t the Jack she spent the most time with (though she did get picked up by Jack and taken to a diner before his face was bashed in)? Is this a sign that he’s a vision brought about by El Cuco? If true, that means El Cuco survived.

Is she seeing Jack because she’s scratched, or is this just run-of-the-mill El Cuco nonsense?

Holly’s Scratch

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It’s hard to catch but, as you can see above, Holly’s arm has a scratch. The same type of scratch that El Cuco dishes out.

We see it while she’s listening to “Washington Square” by The Village Stompers, which is the song from Ralph’s anecdote about his mother. It’s rarely played on the radio, but here it is, being broadcast for Holly. Is that a sign that something supernatural is taking place? That’s what Ralph thought when he heard it for a second time, years after his mom passed. Is it a signal to the viewer that the scratch is real, or is all of this just the show being a bit playful during its final seconds?

For this scratch to be real, meaning from El Cuco, we’d have to believe that the entity somehow got close enough to Holly to do it (which it didn’t in the episode) and that Holly also wouldn’t have noticed it (which she totally would have).

Therefore, odds are good that it’s a wound she suffered from the cave collapse.

What Could The Outsider Season 2 Be About?

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The Outsider has been billed as a limited series from the get-go. Naturally, that’s never stopped anyone, especially HBO, from taking things further, even beyond a book (see: Big Little Lies).

One Season 2 option here is to adapt the sequel novella to The Outsider that Stephen King has coming out as part of his new collection, If It Bleeds, which is due in May. In it, Ralph Anderson receives a flash drive containing two folders: One has photos and audio spectrograms and the other is a spoken-word diary from Holly. Very little else is known about the story right now.

Another option, and perhaps the most obvious tale to tell, would be the continuing terror of El Cuco, crafting a story away from Stephen King’s pages and taking the characters off in a new direction. It’s still alive, it’s still feeding and — if you buy into the literal meaning of the final scene — Holly’s about to have a very rotten time. This time around though, she’d have four people to turn to immediately.

And speaking of “true believers.” Ralph is now one of the open-minded. His experience with El Cuco has actually made him more optimistic about his son’s fate as he now knows the world, and beyond, is filled with more things than he ever imagined. He asks Holly, as she’s about to leave, what else is out there that he doesn’t know about.

Boom, that’s the series (if it was going to continue). Ralph and Holly could easily tackle a new case featuring a new type of creature. The doppelgänger in this series wasn’t called “The Outsider.” Holly basically explained what the title of the series meant in her last scene with Ralph, and created the possibility of new stories. An “Outsider” is anyone, or anything, that’s not explainable through conventional logic or methods. So the branding is already in place for a new case where Holly and Ralph chase down a new bogeyman.

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So would you like to see The Outsider continue for Season 2? If so, do you want them to keep tracking El Cuco or would you like to see a new type of threat? Let us know below!

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Price Drops Ahead Of Warzone Battle Royale

Last year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is one of the best games in the series for quite some time, and tomorrow, it’s getting a brand-new mode titled Warzone. This is the battle royale mode of which various aspects have leaked over the past few months. Now that it’s confirmed for launch tomorrow, Walmart has a slick deal on the full game. Of course, Call of Duty: Warzone is completely free for everyone, so you won’t need to wait for your copy to show up to start playing.

The game’s regular price is $60, but Walmart currently has Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for $45 on PS4 and Xbox One right now. On top of that, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for PC is $55. The PC version comes as a download code that you can redeem in Blizzard’s Battle.net client, and it’s emailed directly to you after purchase.

Call of Duty: Warzone launches March 10 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET for Modern Warfare owners. For those who don’t own the game, it’ll be available the same day at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET. It features a huge map that can host 150 players in one match. In addition to the battle royale mode, it features Plunder, a mode where players have to collect the most cash to win. This requires you to loot, steal, and complete mid-game objectives called Contracts. You’ll also be able to take control of a number of different vehicles, including ATVs, trucks, and helicopters.

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Your Favorite Murderous Worms Are Getting A New Game

Team17 has announced a new Worms game for 2020. The trailer accompanying the tweeted announcement doesn’t reveal much of the new title’s gameplay, but it looks like it’s guaranteed to remain violent and bombastic.

The trailer starts with snippets of classic past Worms games and ends with a worm dropping from the sky, smashing the TV playing the snippets, and then getting blown up. Team17 stated, “New Worms, new ways to play,” which seems to imply major gameplay changes, but we’ll have to wait to find out. It also remains to be seen if the new Worms game will be in 2D or 3D.

The last Worms game, released in 2016, was 2D. Titled Worms W.M.D., the game resembled the gameplay of Worms Armageddon and introduced vehicles like tanks and other landscape items, like buildings worms can crawl into for safety. However, elements in previous games, like classes and water physics, were removed.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone Supports Cross-Play And Cross-Progression With Modern Warfare

Call of Duty: Warzone has officially been revealed. The standalone battle royale game hits PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 10, and it’s free to play for everyone, so you don’t need to own a copy of Modern Warfare to download it. If you do have the 2019 shooter, however, you’ll be able to carry your progress between the two.

As Activision detailed in a lengthy blog post, Warzone has “unified progression” with Modern Warfare. That means content you’ve unlocked in Modern Warfare–including Operators, weapons, and Battle Pass items–can be used in Warzone, and any progress that you make in the battle royale game will carry over into Modern Warfare.

If you don’t yet own a copy of Modern Warfare but do pick it up down the line, all the progress and items you’ve earned in Warzone will be rewarded to you in Modern Warfare’s Multiplayer and Special Ops modes. Like Modern Warfare, Warzone also supports cross-play, meaning you can play with other players across PS4, Xbox One, and PC. You can read more details on Activision’s website.

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