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Stranger Things Season 3 Spoilers: Who Is The American?
This article contains spoilers for Stranger Things Season 3.
If you've finished Season 3 of Stranger Things, we're guessing you probably have one big question on your mind: Who is the American mentioned in the Season 3 post-credits scene? For our theory, scroll down beneath the Mind Flayer.
Stranger Things Season 3: What Happened to [SPOILER]?
This post contains spoilers for Stranger Things Season 3. For more, be sure to also check out our Stranger Things: Season 3 ending explained, and see if there will be a Stranger Things Season 4. This post has been updated on July 8 with new quotes from the cast and creators.
Stranger Things hasn't had a particularly high body count among its regular cast members throughout its first two seasons (sorry, Barb and Bob), which led many fans to speculate that one or more main characters might die in Season 3 - but after the Season 3 finale, we've got a lot of questions about one of our heroes in particular...
Does Stranger Things Season 3 Have a Post-Credits Scene?
Nowadays, post-credits scenes are as common as the superhero movies that popularized them, and even TV shows are getting in on the action.
Despite the fact that Season 1 and Season 2 of Stranger Things didn't contain any bonus scenes, Stranger Things Season 3 does include a post-credits (or technically mid-credits) scene after the finale ends, so when you start to see snow floating across the credits, don't click away or let Netflix autoplay whatever's next on your list, since there's a fairly major reveal halfway through that seems to set up Season 4.
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC Mentioned in Social Club Source Code
Reference to a PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 has been found in the source code for Rockstar’s Social Club.
Discovered by Twitter user JakoMako51, the source code contains the phrase “RDR2_PC_Accomplishments”. Accomplishments are the Social Club equivalent of Xbox Achievements and PlayStation Trophies, and the system was used for Grand Theft Auto 5.
We’d expect a Red Dead Redemption 2 PC version to use Accomplishments, too, and so this discovery is a potential hint to the fact that Rockstar’s hit Western may be on its way to PC.
Sony Reportedly Has Two More Solo Spider-Man Movies in the Works
This is an update of a story previously published in July including new details of Sony and Disney's negotiations over Spider-Man's future in the MCU.
With reports that Spider-Man may be left out of future MCU movies due to a financial dispute between Sony and Disney, some fans are curious how many Spider-Man movies Tom Holland has left on his contract.
It's worth noting that Holland will still appear as Spider-Man in at least one more solo film for Sony. In 2016, Holland told The Hollywood Reporter, "I do know I have three Spider-Man
34 New Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Details
Game Informer’s August issue features a beautiful Velkhana from Monster Hunter World: Iceborne on its cover, and within, quite a few new pertinent details about the expansion - including the reveal of Barioth. Below you’ll find 34 new Monster Hunter World: Iceborne details we parsed from their coverage, along with some extra context and quotes from IGN’s own interviews and experience.
Game Informer is rolling out videos and new content all month, and we’ve already gotten a peak into the August edition, and watched their hilarious rapid fire interview answered by Iceborne producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Daisuke Ichihara, which is where we sourced much of this information from.
Cyberpunk Movie Is ‘Much More of a Possibility’ Thanks to Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves providing his voice and likeness to Johnny Silverhand makes a potential Cyberpunk 2077 movie “much more of a possibility”, according to franchise creator Mike Pondsmith.
Talking to VGC, Pondsmith said “I can’t really say anything on
. But with Keanu Reeves being tied up in things, it’s become much more of a possibility.”
In terms of what Pondsmith would want from a film based on his Cyberpunk universe, he painted a picture of something akin to a more action-packed Blade Runner. While the 1982 classic and its 2017 sequel are two of the most well-known cyberpunk genre films ever made, Pondsmith notes that they are very “cerebral”, and the world of Cyberpunk shown in CD Projekt Red’s game hits a “sweet spot” between thoughtful themes and entertaining action that would be accessible to a wider audience.
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People Can Fly Would Love a ‘Second Life’ For Bulletstorm Series
Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly has said that it wants to see the wacky FPS have a “second life”, suggesting that the studio would love to develop another game set in its over the top world.
Talking to Eurogamer, People Can Fly CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski said “We want this IP to have its second life. We're still not sure what that means but obviously since this is our IP - we own the IP - and the IP is known and has its fans, we would like to do something about it.”
Wojciechowski followed this up with an emphasis that a return to Bulletstorm is not on the cards right now. “There are no immediate plans to come back to this IP,” he said. “but if we think about PCF in the longer-run, then obviously it would be awesome to come back to this IP.”
Rami Malek Had One Important Demand For His Bond 25 Role
Rami Malek has revealed that he would have refused to play Bond 25’s villain if the character had been written as a religious terrorist.
Talking to The Mirror, Malek spoke of how he spoke with director Cary Fukunaga about the characters motivations before accepting the part. “I said, 'We cannot identify him with any act of terrorism reflecting an ideology or a religion. That's not something I would entertain, so if that is why I am your choice then you can count me out,'" he recounted.
Instead, Fukunaga had a “very different kind of terrorist” planned for Bond’s 25th mission, and so Malek joined the project.