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Robert Pattinson’s ‘The Batman’ will stream on Amazon Prime Video from July 27

New Delhi, July 22: The Batman, the remake of the Dark Knight directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson, will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on Wednesday, July 27, the streaming service said Friday morning. . It will be possible to watch the latest DC superhero movie in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. Batman received two more dubs in India, in the Kannada and Malayalam languages. The maximum resolution Prime Video will support is unknown. The Batman, which debuted in theaters on March 4 worldwide, is now available to stream 145 days, or 20 weeks, 5 days,Read News

New on Amazon Prime Video August 2022: Sonic the Hedgehog 2, The Outlaws Season 2

August is almost here, which means a new series of movies and TV shows to watch on Amazon Prime Video. Some content is available starting August 1, while other shows and movies will be available later next month. Sonic the Hedgehog’s sequel film hit theaters back in April, and although it divided critics, it’s a fun popcorn flick perfect for sitting in with AC starting August 10. In GameSpot’s review , critic Phil Hornshaw said, “What’s not good about Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is really good, and it’s easy to forgive its weaknesses because it’s so much fun.” Paramount isRead News

ONE 161: Moraes vs. Johnson II’s live streams in North American primetime

‘ONE 161: Moraes vs. Johnson II’ airs live in North American primetime on Friday, August 26. LAS VEGAS – Singapore-based martial arts organization ONE Championship has its sights set on the North American audience, and the promotion has landed a major streaming deal to aid that effort. On August 26, “ONE 161: Moraes vs. Johnson II” will air live in primetime in the US and Canada on Amazon Prime Video as part of a multi-year deal with the streaming giant. Reigning ONE flyweight champion Adriano Moraes faces former UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson in a highly anticipated rematch in theRead News

New to Amazon Prime Video in August 2022

Amazon Prime Video is releasing some must-see titles this August, giving us a late-summer slate sure to entertain sports fans, fashionistas, and music maniacs. Up first on the streamer is A League of Their Own, a new series based on the 1992 movie of the same name. Prime Video’s new spin on the film opens on August 12, when you can see Abbi Jacobson, Chanté Adams, D’Arcy Carden, Roberta Colindrez and more giving it their all on the field. Later in the month, Making the Cut returns to Prime Video for Season 3 on August 19. Judges Nicole Richie andRead News

Do Revenge cast: Who is in the Netflix movie with Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes?

DO REVENGE – (L-R) Maya Hawke as Eleanor and Camila Mendes as Drea in Do Revenge. kr. Kim Simms/Netflix © 2022. If Do Revenge isn’t the Netflix movie you’re desperately waiting for to hit your screens, then sit back, relax and enjoy our little story, because we’re here to tell you why the cast is only strong enough to make this one. summer 2022 lets go of the conversation for months on end. As you may have heard, the starring roles in the movie are Stranger Things star Maya Hawke and Riverdale actress Camila Mendes. These two icons will playRead News

Netflix presents the series “Copenhagen Cowboy” by Nicolas Winding Refn, set in Denmark

Netflix has announced a collaboration with Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn on the drama Copenhagen Cowboy, his first production in his native Denmark in 15 years. The platform described it as a “thrilling, neon-infused noir series” that revolves around young heroine Miu (Angela Bundalovic) as she travels through Copenhagen’s criminal underworld. Production has wrapped on the six-episode drama, which was shot in Denmark and will begin streaming worldwide on Netflix later this year. “With Copenhagen Cowboy, I’m reaching back into my past to shape my future by creating a series, an extension of my ever-evolving alter-egos, now in the formRead News

With ‘The Gray Man,’ Avengers Masterminds The Russo Brothers Build New Franchise For Netflix

(Image by Russo Brothers courtesy of Agbo) On Friday, after a short week in theaters, the highest-priced film in Netflix history will hit the streaming service, courtesy of two brothers who have combined four Disney Marvel films with far longer in-theater stays at more than $6 billion US dollars in sales. But this brief stint in theaters for The Gray Man is fine with Netflix, which is hoping the $200 million Russo Bros. feature will become its next franchise wand, drawing tens of millions of viewers and keeping customers busy around the world and paid for an additional month orRead News

Why This 1 Move by Netflix Could Backfire

Following its rough first-quarter earnings report earlier this year, Netflix (NFLX 3.44%) announced a handful of strategies to tackle its declining subscriber numbers. Among those plans was a move to crack down on account sharing, something that has long been against Netflix’s terms of service but rarely enforced. The company said it would begin testing ways to dissuade users from giving out their login information to family and friends, or at least encourage such users to pay for the privilege. Testing, testing, testing Netflix rolled out a plan earlier this year that charges users a little extra if the companyRead News

Resident Evil Season 2 on Netflix seems increasingly unlikely

I’ve been doing this long enough where I can get a certain vibe as to whether or not the streaming series seems to be updating, which is a bit different from how it used to be with the network. Sometimes it’s obvious, but with so many hidden metrics, it often feels like gibberish in terms of what gets updated and what doesn’t. Especially on Netflix. As for Resident Evil, the new video game adaptation that came to #1 on the service before being knocked out by Stranger Things again, I have a feeling it probably won’t last past this firstRead News

Netflix: The 43 best movies to watch

Netflix has an extensive collection of movies, and with more added to the service every week, it’s easy to explore more. To pass the time, you’ll find important information, as well as CNET’s complete list of the best movies on Netflix. What’s new this week (July 18 to 24) Here are this week’s highlights. Monday Wednesday Friday Read more: The best TV shows on Netflix The full list of best Netflix original movies At the time of writing, all of these films have a score of 70 on Metacritic. Drama Rebecca Hall makes her debut novel with a fine adaptationRead News

Netflix vice president of product Todd Yellin leaves, plans to return to filming (EXCLUSIVE)

Netflix veteran Todd Yellin, who has led the streamer’s product teams spanning functions from user interface to pricing, is leaving the company. Yellin, who has worked at the company for almost 17 years, will stay on at Netflix through September to help recruit his successor. The operator is credited with a variety of innovations, including spearheading the creation of Netflix’s trademark sonic “tudum” and promoting the company’s personalized content recommendations. Yellin said he plans to pursue potential film and television projects starting in the fall. Before joining Netflix, he wrote and directed the independent family drama feature “Brother’s Shadow” (availableRead News

Is Netflix’s best hope to be acquired by Microsoft?

Under-promising and under-delivering seems to be working for Netflix this week. Its share price has risen 11% since July 19, when it released its second-quarter earnings report. Revenue growth slowed, but the company lost only 970,000 customers in the quarter, compared to expectations for a drop of 2 million. Does that count as good news for Netflix right now? So far from 2019 and through the first quarter of 2021, the streaming giant has consistently posted year-over-year revenue growth between 24% and 30%. But in the last two quarters, revenue growth has slowed to single digits, with the second quarterRead News

Best Sci-Fi TV Shows on Netflix

Netflix is ​​on a fantastic series of sci-fi series, from Stranger Things to Black Mirror to The OA. It has also garnered excellent international content, including German sci-fi Dark – one of the best series on Netflix full stop – as well as hidden gems, such as Canadian sci-fi travelers. Scroll down to hopefully find the best Netflix sci-fi for you, plus excellent international deals. Read more: Best Roku unit offer Lost in Space (2018-2021) The restart of the 1965 series of the same name drives us to 2046, two years after humanity is on the brink of extinction. TheRead News

Ubisoft has canceled Ghost Recon Frontline, Splinter Cell VR and 2 unannounced games.

Ubisoft has announced that it has ended development on Ghost Recon Frontline, Splinter Cell VR and two unannounced games. During a financial call heard by VGC, the company said both games were canceled due to the changing financial environment. The company did not provide further details. Splinter Cell VR was developed at Ubisoft’s Red Storm studio with support from Reflections. Ghost Recon Frontline was developed by Ubisoft Bucharest. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline: Reveal trailer Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline: Reveal Trailer Ghost Recon Frontline was a battle royale game where groups of 4 teamed up with over 100 playersRead News

China’s video game revenue has fallen for the first time amid restrictions

A man plays an online game on a computer at an internet cafe in Beijing, China August 31, 2021. REUTERS/Florence Lo HONG KONG, July 21 (Reuters) – China’s video game sector revenue fell in the first half of 2022 for the first time since data became available 14 years ago, as the world’s largest video game market continued to suffer from Beijing’s tight watch rolls. The industry’s combined revenue fell 1.8% to 147.7 billion yuan ($21.8 billion) in the six months ended June, according to a report published by the China Audio-Video and Digital Publishing Association, a state-backed Industry group,Read News

9 Video Games and Accessories to Level Up Your Summer • The Pop Inside

Pop Insider is here to fuel your imagination. Published by Adventure Media & Events, the people who brought you Toy Insider and Toy Book, Pop Insider is your source for pop culture news, ideas and gifts. From the biggest video games to the latest must-haves, we’ve got you covered. The Pop Insider is a member of the Amazon Services, LLC Associates Program, and other affiliate marketing programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com or other websites. Pop Insider is an editorial site that accepts free samples from producers, butRead News

Most Incompetent Demon Hunters In A Video Game

Demon hunters are some of the edgiest and most colorful characters in gaming. And if pop culture has taught us anything, it’s that nervous and grumpy characters tend to be the most competent. Unfortunately, this stereotype does not apply to all demon hunters. Some demon hunters in certain video game franchises have a less than stellar track record; they failed to live up to the title of demon hunter, whether perceived or official. Therefore, despite looking like hardened edgelords, they became more of a punching bag for demons instead of doing their jobs. Unfortunately, one cannot simply ignore the faultsRead News

Top 10 Favorite Video Games of All Time: 6th Place Final Fantasy Super Mario Bros Xbox PlayStation…

Welcome back to the All-Tim Countdown’s 10 Favorite Video Games. With this countdown, Jon Johnston and I are taking a look back at our top 10 favorite video games of all time. The background to the countdown can be found at the #10 link, but as you can probably tell, Jon and I grew up playing different video games as I grew up in the greatest era of all time and Jon grew up in another. If you want to get a countdown, here it is: 10th place.9th place.8th place.7th place. Nate’s 6th Place Game – Super Mario World/Super MarioRead News

This 32-year-old high school dropout turned his video game side hustle into a $105 million startup

Josh Fabian has a hole on his shoulder. About thirty years ago, and counting. A 32-year-old Black man, Fabian was adopted and raised from a young age by a white couple who fostered a series of troubled children, about an hour outside of Pittsburgh. Everywhere he went, he felt alienated because of his skin color – and there was always something to prove. “I remember just feeling invisible, just feeling like I didn’t fit in anywhere,” Fabian told CNBC Make It. “[I] wanted to be important … To be known as a great person somewhere, in some way.” Downsizing canRead News

Travel the world and space from home with these video games

If you can’t leave the country during the holidays, then you have closed the video games, whether you are interested in flying in an airplane with Microsoft Flight Simulator or exploring the planets where there is no man and Sky, says Jacob Aron. PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Next week, I will leave the UK for the first time in over half a decade, since 2016 a combination of small children and meningitis prevented me from traveling. With this in mind, I haveRead News

Vanderbilt teaches how to write music for video games

Vanderbilt University’s music school is encouraging local students to explore an unconventional path to campus and into industry: writing scores for video games. Why it’s important: School officials say they want the camp to be an open door that introduces young people to Vanderbilt and different careers regardless of their socioeconomic status. What they’re saying: That work is part of a broader effort to push the boundaries at Blair, which focuses on classical music, associate dean Seth Soloway tells Axios. Current status: A two-day pilot version of the Music Tech summer camp was held last week. A donation covered scholarshipsRead News

Raimondo warns of ‘deep and immediate recession’ if US were cut off from chip production in Taiwan

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned Wednesday that the country’s current dependence on foreign computer chip manufacturing puts the country at risk of recession if it ever ends. His comments came as Congress nears key votes on a bill to fund US semiconductor manufacturing, While many computer chips are designed in the U.S. by companies like Intel, Raimondo told CNBC’s Sara Eisen on Wednesday’s “Closing Bell” that the location of production is just as important. “If you allow yourself to think about a scenario where the U.S. no longer has access to chips that are currently being made in Taiwan, that’sRead News

UK SE TotalEnergies Regulatory Announcement: US: TotalEnergies Announces Commissioning of New Ethane Cracker at Port Arthur

Bayport Polymers LLC (“Baystar”), a 50/50 joint venture (JV) between TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) and Borealis, today announces the start of commercial operations of a new ethane cracker with an annual production capacity of one million tons of ethylene. Built at TotalEnergies’ Port Arthur, Texas refinery site, which it operates, this nearly $2 billion project represents 14 million man-hours with more than 2,500 workers at peak construction. Ethylene produced in the cracker will be used as feedstock to feed Baystar’s existing polyethylene (PE) units and a new Borstar® technology polyethylene unit currently under construction in Bayport, Texas. “Following significant investmentsRead News

Risch: Biden’s plan for the long overdue summit of American-African leaders | US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho), a ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today released the following statement about the Biden Administration’s announcement of plans to host the second U.S.-African Leaders Summit from December 13-15, 2022: “Today’s Biden Administration’s announcement of the date for the second US-African Leaders Summit in December has been long awaited. This summit is an important opportunity for our African partners to engage directly with senior leaders from the US government, private sector, African diaspora and civil society. It shouldn’t take eight months from the announcement of the second summit to set aRead News

Release Section 353 List of Corrupt Actors and Non-Democracies in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua – US Department of State

The United States is committed to working with the people of Central America to strengthen democracy, improve democracy, and fight corruption. We are continuing this effort today by releasing the Section 353 Corrupt and Undemocratic Actors document, which identifies 60 individuals. These people, through their massive corruption, attempts to obstruct corruption investigations, and undermine the democratic system and institutions, weaken the ability of the government in the region to respond to the needs of its citizens, causing irregular migration and disrupting society. Section 353 of the United States–Northern Triangle Enhanced Engagement Act, as amended, directs the Department of State toRead News

Executive Order on Strengthening Efforts to Bring Home Hostages and U.S. Citizens Unjustly Detained

By the authority conferred upon me as President by the United States Constitution and laws, including the Robert Levinson Hostage Recovery and Hostagetaking Accountability Act (22 U.S.C. 1741 et seq.) (Levinson Act), the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) (NEA), Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (8 U.S.C. 1182(f) ) and Section 301 of Title 3, United States code, I, Joseph R. Biden JR., President of the United States of America, believe that the taking of hostages and the wrongful detention of UnitedRead News

United States announces $116 million in additional aid to Mozambique – Mozambique

Today, Under Secretary of State for Social Security, Democracy and Human Rights, Uzra Zeya announced the United States Government, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is providing $116 million in additional assistance in response needs, including acute food shortages. , Mozambique. This amount includes more than $592 million in humanitarian aid announced last week in Kampala to support refugees and people affected by conflict across the African continent and about $1.2 billion to provide critical assistance to millions of people across the Horn of Africa declared. July 18th. This includes $106 million in humanitarian assistance from USAID toRead News

Joint Statement on Cooperation in Global Supply Chains – United States Department of State

The text of the following statement was released by the governments of the United States of America and 17 partner economies on the occasion of the Supply Chain Ministerial Forum. Shocks to global supply chains from pandemics, wars and conflicts, extreme climate impacts and natural disasters have greatly facilitated the urgent need to further strengthen supply chains, to work to reduce and end short-term disruptions and build long-term resilience. This is a global challenge that we intend to approach decisively and cooperatively. Australia, Brazil, Canada, Democratic Republic of Congo, European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, RepublicRead News

The United States Condemns Attack in Iraq’s Dohuk Province

NED PRICE, DEPARTMENT SPOKESPERSON The United States condemns the attack that occurred earlier today in the Iraqi province of Dohuk, which killed and injured civilians. The killing of civilians is unacceptable and all states must uphold their obligations under international law, including the protection of civilians. We extend our condolences to the families of those killed and our condolences to the injured. We maintain our strong support for Iraq’s sovereignty and its security, stability and prosperity, including that of the Kurdistan region of Iraq. By U.S. Embassy Tbilisi | July 20, 2022 | Topics: Key Officials, News, Washington News |Read News

IS AMERICA FOR SALE? China’s plan to replace the United States as a superpower

In the 1950s, the Cold War was raging. Nikita Khrushchev was the leader of the Communist Soviet Union. It seemed that a nuclear confrontation was imminent. Mr. Khrushchev met with Western ambassadors at the Polish Embassy. His angry speech was directed at the United States and our allies. Taking off his shoe, he knocked it on the table and said, “About capitalist states, it doesn’t depend on you whether we exist or not. If you don’t like us, don’t accept our invitations and invite us to come see you. Like it or not, history is on our side. We willRead News