How Netflix’s Terminator Zero Reboots the Franchise Timeline Explained

Netflix’s anime series, “Terminator Zero,” ventures into fresh territories for the franchise, yet respectfully acknowledges every preceding “Terminator” film. By the finale of the season, it sets up a brand-new platform not just for the characters and storyline of the anime, but potentially for future “Terminator” movies as well. Over the past few years, reboots like “Terminator Salvation,” “Genisys,” and “Dark Fate” have struggled, but “Terminator Zero” might have finally deciphered how to revitalize the “Terminator” mythos for contemporary times, while staying true to the world created by James Cameron in his initial films.

PlayStation Is Shutting Down Concord

The highly-anticipated game, Concord, developed by Firewalk Studios and released by PlayStation, is being shut down less than a month after its debut. This week, the game director of Concord announced on the PlayStation Blog that the game would be taken offline on September 6th. The announcement comes following numerous reports of poor sales and low player numbers for the Steam version of the game. Ryan Ellis, the game director of Concord, stated that Firewalk Studios and PlayStation will consider possible actions to improve reach to players in the future.

New Mobile Suit Gundam Movies Announced

Even though Mobile Suit Gundam debuted in the 1970s, it remains a dominant force within the anime industry today. The mech franchise has expanded its reach by venturing beyond the initial universe and delving into diverse storylines involving aerial mechs. Thankfully, the classic conflict between Earth Federation and Zeon’s Principality will be revisited as a movie is planned, centering around Char Aznable, the main antagonist from the original series.

Marvel’s Head of Television Confirms Nova Series Is in Development, Addresses MCU’s Cosmic Future

In the vast cosmic realm of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a fresh hero is set to emerge: Nova. Fan anticipation for this character’s introduction into the MCU has been building up for years, with hints that it’s moving closer to reality. The question of whether Nova will be a TV series or movie was settled earlier this year, as Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige disclosed that it will indeed be a TV show. Now, the waiting game begins, but there are enticing updates on the way for fans of Nova, directly from one of the creatives at Marvel Studios.

Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics Now Coming to Xbox

Initially, the announcement for “Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics” was made in June, set to release on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. This sparked enthusiasm among fans, yet left Xbox users feeling let down. Since then, Capcom announced “Capcom Fighting Collection 2,” without an Xbox version as well. Today, however, there’s good news: Capcom and Microsoft have reached an agreement, ensuring that both of these fighting game collections will be playable on Xbox One in the year 2025.