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Exo-6’s Latest Star Trek Figures: Major Kira, Lt. Data, and Tom Paris!

EXO-6 is adding another character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to the mix! Major Kira Nerys is the first Bajoran to join the line of museum grade 1:6 scale collectibles. Although, I have to say that she doesn’t quite look like Nana Visitor. I think the eyes are just a tad too small. Regardless of that, her outfit looks fantastic.

Kira is currently up for pre-order, which will close on August 8th. The expected ship date is during the 4th quarter of this year. The Major will run you $240.

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Major Kira Nerys will come with the following:

  • Bajoran phaser. The phaser can be worn in a holster that attaches to her belt.
  • TR-590 Tricorder X: This standard Starfleet tricorder which is held closed and open by a magnet.
  • PADD (Personal Access Display Device): the data display device used onboard Deep Space Nine.

Star Trek: The Next Generation is back. This time, Lt. Commander Data arrives wearing his uniform from the series’s third season. With him comes the Mark II phaser and tricorder.

Act fast because pre-orders for Data will only be taken until July 26th. He should arrive at the same time as Kira, but he’ll cost slightly less: $215.

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The almost-human synthetic lifeform will come with the following:

  • Starfleet Duty Uniform: Meticulously researched, this duty uniform matches the pattern, and color of the original costume recreated in 1:6 scale. Magnets are sewn into the uniform so the holsters for the tricorder and phaser can be attached. An authentically scaled communicator badge is permanently affixed to the tunic.
  • Four interchangeable hands;
    • One pair of relax hands
    • One left phaser holding hand.
    • One Right tricorder holding hand.
  • Boots: Soft plastic boots sculpted to match the cut and style of the original movie footwear.
  • Display Base: A hexagonal display base featuring the transporter pad will provide additional support for the figure. Two different inserts for the floor of the base can represent the transporter pad or the center of the transporter array.
  • Type II hand phaser. The phaser can be worn in a black holster that magnetically attaches to the jumpsuit.
  • TR-580 Tricorder VII: This standard tricorder can be opened or worn in a holster.

Tom Paris, the smooth-talking Junior Grade Lieutenant from Star Trek: Voyager, is here to annoy Janeway, or will he make weird amphibian babies with her? Unfortunately, pre-orders for Paris are already closed.

If you ordered the figure, the good news is that he’ll be arriving in August!

Photo Credit: EXO-6

Tom Paris comes with the following:

  • Starfleet Duty Uniform Jumpsuit: Meticulously researched, this duty uniform matches the pattern, and color of the original costume recreated in 1:6 scale. Magnets are sewn into the uniform so the holsters for the tricorder and phaser can be attached. An authentically scaled communicator badge is permanently affixed to the tunic.
  • Boots: Soft plastic boots sculpted to match the cut and style of the original series footwear.
  • Hands: A total of six interchangeable hands are included so he can be displayed holding the various accessories.
  • Display Base: A hexagonal display base featuring the transporter pad will provide additional support for the figure. Two different inserts for the floor of the base can represent the transporter pad or the center of the transporter array.
  • Autograph card: An informational LCARS card that can used to get an autograph from the performer and displayed with your figure.
  • Type II hand phaser. The phaser can be worn in a black holster that magnetically attaches to the jumpsuit.
  • TR-590 Tricorder X: This standard tricorder can be opened or worn in a holster.
  • PADD (Personal Access Display Device): the data display device used onboard Voyager.

These three join EXO-6’s Quark, which was announced last year.

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‘Cowboy Bebop’ Creator Shinichirō Watanabe’s New Show ‘Lazarus’ Picked Up By Adult Swim

Warner Bros. Discovery is bringing ‘Cowboy Bebop’ creator Shinichirō Watanabe’s new series ‘Lazarus’ to North America on the Cartoon Network programming block Adult Swim.

“Adult Swim is currently in production with acclaimed director Shinichirō Watanabe for a new Toonami original anime series “Lazarus.” Celebrated for his influential body of work that includes “Cowboy Bebop,” “Samurai Champloo” and “Kids on the Slope,” “Lazarus” marks Watanabe’s return to the sci-fi action genre with a globe-trotting thriller set in the near future,” Warner Bros. Discovery said in a statement.

The series will also feature action sequences from ‘John Wick’ director Chad Stahelski.

“Produced by Sola Entertainment and animated by Studio MAPPA, “Lazarus” will feature high-octane action with sequences meticulously designed by Chad Stahelski, renowned stuntman and director of the “John Wick” film franchise, and brought to the screen by Watanabe. Additionally, as many familiar with Watanabe’s oeuvre will expect, “Lazarus” will also feature a captivating score by a collection of renowned jazz and electronic artists including jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington (West Coast Get Down); producer, DJ, and musician Floating Points (Floating Points Ensemble); and producer, DJ, and musician Bonobo,” Adult Swim continued.

Watanabe expressed his enthusiasm for the show saying, “As I embark on this creative journey, I can’t help but feel that this project will serve as a culmination of my career so far.” He added, “I hope you enjoy it.”

Adult Swim dropped a trailer for the show:

The series is described in a press release,

“The year is 2052 – an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity prevails across the globe. The reason for this: mankind has been freed from sickness and pain. Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Dr. Skinner has developed a miracle cure-all drug with no apparent drawbacks called Hapuna. Hapuna soon becomes ubiquitous… and essential. However, soon after Hapuna is officially introduced, Dr. Skinner vanishes.

Three years later, the world has moved on. But Dr. Skinner has returned – this time, as a harbinger of doom. Skinner announces that Hapuna has a short half-life. Everyone who has taken it will die approximately three years later. Death is coming for this sinful world – and coming soon.

As a response to this threat, a special task force of 5 agents is gathered from across the world to save humanity from Skinner’s plan. This group is called “Lazarus.” Can they find Skinner and develop a vaccine before time runs out?”

The series will receive a “first look” at the Adult Swim Festival in San Diego on July 22nd.

‘Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon’ Serves Up An English Dub

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Based on a comedy isekai light novel series by writer Hirukuma and artist Itsuwa Kato, the Japanese animation companies Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ released the anime ‘Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon’ in July 2023. Crunchyroll announced that they would stream the series in the United States and produce an English dub.

Crunchyroll revealed the English cast on their website:

  • Boxxo voiced by Garret Storms (Fafnir in Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid)
  • Lammis voiced by Emily Neves (Sylphiette in Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation)
  • Munami voiced by Marisa Duran (Hori in Horimiya: The Missing Pieces)
  • Suori voiced by Macy Anne Johnson (Mei in Hell’s Paradise)
  • Karios voiced by Jarrod Greene (Shinso in My Hero Academia)
  • Gorth voiced by Bryan Massey (Flail in FIRE FORCE)
  • Missus voiced by Monica Rial (Bulma in Dragon Ball Super)

Noriaki Akitaya directed the anime and Cris George works on the project as the ADR director.

You can watch the trailer below:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“A vending machine fanatic meets his demise when he is, quite ironically, crushed by a vending machine. To his dismay, he finds himself reincarnated as a vending machine in another world. Having reemerged within a forest inhabited by frogmen and other monsters—and supplied with only two products—Boxxo the Vending Machine requires coins to keep itself stocked, powered, and upgraded with new skills.

Luckily, the automat is rescued by a young woman who quickly realizes that it is sentient, and she carries it to a human settlement. Thereafter, the strange piece of machinery gradually makes an impact in the world around it, gaining numerous allies along the way despite being utterly incapable of speech or movement and communicating only by playing out pre-recorded vending machine phrases.”

ASCII Media Works publishes a manga version of the series illustrated by Kunieda and released in America by Yen Press.

Star Wars Outlaws Will Let You Work for Jabba the Hutt

Star Wars Outlaws is a new game from Ubisoft Massive Entertainment that takes place in between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The story of the game will follow a scoundrel named Kay Vess and her companion Nix as they try to navigate through the underworld of the Star Wars Galaxy. Not only will players get to explore various locations in the galaxy, but Kay will find herself in contact with many aspects of the criminal underworld. Luckily, Star Wars fans can expect to see some interesting things take place within Star Wars Outlaws, especially on a very familiar planet with an infamous crime lord.

During San Diego Comic Con 2023, the creative team at Massive Entertainment hosted a panel that was centered on the game. The creative director of Star Wars Outlaws, Julian Gerighty, revealed that players will be able to go to the planet Tatooine and work for Jabba the Hutt. Kay will be able to take on missions from Jabba that will help her reputation with the crime lord, or do things that will betray Jabba and put her on his bad side. How any of this will relate to the story of Star Wars Outlaws is still unknown.

After the panel concluded, Julian spoke with StarWars.com and teased what players can expect when working with Jabba the Hutt in an interview. “Fans are going to have to play the game to see who might show up as a part of Kay’s story. I think Jabba’s the most obvious that we’ve featured… We also wanted an iconic location, and that was, for me, Tatooine. It was a big challenge because there are so many things that exist on Tatooine that it’s become a puzzle to put things together…. So Mos Eisley is a big part of it, but there’s also a lot of the dunes, the canyons, and things that you really expect. You know, the greatest hits of Tatooine that we try and put together.”

Although Julian did not give any specific details about what Kay will be doing for Jabba or how much freedom players will have to explore Tatooine, he did give minor details about how the planet will be rendered in the game. “If you close your eyes and give people a choice to go anywhere in Tatooine? Mos Eisley. And specifically one watering hole in Mos Eisley. The opportunity is that you can see all the nooks and crannies. You can see all the things that are informed by the Lucasfilm archives.”

There are going to be multiple planets that we’ll get to visit in Star Wars Outlaws. Toshara is the planet that was revealed during the announcement and gameplay trailers during the Ubisoft Forward presentation. Although Tatooine wasn’t named specifically during that showing, some shots during the trailers had elements that Star Wars fans were able to notice. The SDCC panel was the first time we’ve gotten confirmation that Kay will visit Tatooine during her travels. But how she’ll arrive there and what she’ll be doing is still a mystery for now. We’ll have to wait a bit longer to find out how Jabba the Hutt and the rest of the wretched hive of scum and villainy will come into play.

What do you think about Star Wars Outlaws? Are you curious about what Kay will be doing for Jabba the Hutt on Tatooine? And what planets do you want to visit in the game? Let us know your thoughts about it in the comments down below!

Brand New The Witcher 3 Update Brings More New Features

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a massive game that continues to surprise many players to this day. Not only does the base game provide an amazing role-playing adventure to get immersed in, but the extra content from CD Projekt Red will keep anyone busy for a long time. Since the initial release of The Witcher 3, the game has received multiple updates and gotten ported to multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch. But it looks like a new update for The Witcher 3 will give players even more new features to explore across all platforms they can play the game. And it’s just in time for season 3 of the Netflix show too.

A new update from CD Projekt Red was sent out on Wednesday which included a number of things that improve the overall experience. Update 4.04 for all consoles and PC will have various quality-of-life improvements, as well as mild touchups for the Nintendo Switch version. The update improves on the Nintendo Switch cross-progression feature, allowing you to continue your game when you log into your CD Projekt Red account if you began playing on another platform. This was something that many fans were vocal about for a while since the Switch version was released.

The Switch version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt also gets access to content for the game that was inspired by The Witcher Netflix series. Before this wasn’t included on the Switch version when other consoles received the content, but not everyone can access everything that was included as a nod to the show. If you wanted Geralt to look like the version Henry Cavil portrayed in the show, now you can do so on the go.

The new update also comes with graphical tweaks and menu changes across all platforms, as well as bug fixes in multiple areas. Now players can switch to and use potions or other items from the radial menu, instead of having to go into the regular menu during combat. This is definitely a good change that many players will appreciate, allowing combat to flow better and keep the momentum of the action in-game at a high level. The bug fixes from the update also help make an already detailed and polished game feel even more so. A full listing of everything included in the new update from CD Projekt Red can be found on The Witcher website.

For fans of The Witcher, the timing of this update is convenient enough as the final part of the third season of Netflix’s show comes to a close. The final episodes of The Witcher season 3 with Henry Cavill will start streaming on July 27th, marking the end of Henry’s time as Geralt of Rivia. You can check out our review of the first volume of The Witcher Season 3 here, which tackles how the story has progressed so far throughout the season. And though fans of the show will be sad about it, they can at least know that their favorite game is still giving them content and extra stuff to explore. If you haven’t already gotten a chance to play The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on any platform, now is the best time to do so. You’re getting an incredible amount of content with plenty of updates for a near-perfect role-playing game experience.

Are you going to check out the new update for The Witcher 3? Are you a fan of The Witcher Netflix show? What is your favorite thing about The Witcher series? Let us know all of your thoughts in the comment section below!

Mortal Kombat 1 Kombat Pack Includes Homelander and Omni-Man

Mortal Kombat 1 is set to release in the fall of 2023. Many fans of the series are eagerly awaiting to get their hands on the latest entry, which comes with a new roster of reimagined versions of classic characters. We got to play the Mortal Kombat 1 Beta when it was live on consoles and shared our impressions of the MK1 beta. But things are going to get better for Mortal Kombat 1 with the official reveal of the Kombat Pack 1 during San Diego Comic Con. And Mortal Kombat fans are excited about it.

The first Kombat Pack for Mortal Kombat 1 will come with new guest fighters from Invincible, Peacemaker, and The Boys shows. Getting the Kombat Pack will allow players to use characters like the powerful Omni-Man, DC’s brash Peacemaker, and the diabolical Homelander. Each character will be voiced by their respective actor from the shows they come from, so expect to hear trash talk from John Cena, Anthony Starr, and J.K Simmons. During the reveal at San Diego Comic Con, the crowd was incredibly excited at each fighter’s reveal during the teaser trailer.

In addition to these guest fighters, Mortal Kombat 1 will see the return of classic Mortal Kombat characters Ermac and Quan Chi, as well as the return of Takeda from Mortal Kombat X. While the reveal did announce the characters, no gameplay from any of them was shown. While there’s a lot of speculation about how the guest fighters will play or how well they’ll mix with the rest of the roster, we’ll have to wait for another trailer as we get closer to the game’s release.

Besides the Kombat Pack 1 reveal, Mortal Kombat 1 also received a new trailer with story details and new character reveals. Those who are fans of the 3D era games will be pleased to see characters like Lei Mei, Darrius, and Tanya make their return to the series. But the trailer also showed the inclusion of Baraka and Khamelon as well. As for what each character will be within the game, both Darius and Khamelon appear to be Kameo fighters, while the others are fully playable on the roster.

There’s still plenty of time for Netherrealm Studios to announce and showcase more of the game before release. Many Mortal Kombat fans are curious to see just how the game will implement the highly-anticipated Jean-Claude Van Damme alternate version of Johnny Cage. For those unaware, the character of Johnny Cage was originally inspired by Jean-Claude Van Damme, when the series was going to be centered around the action star before being scrapped and rebranded into the Mortal Kombat series we know today. For now, we’ll have to wait patiently. Mortal Kombat 1 is set to release on September 19th for all consoles and PC.

Are you excited to see more of Mortal Kombat 1? Do you like the inclusion of Homelander, Peacemaker, and Omni-Man in the Kombat Pack? Tell us your opinion about Mortal Kombat 1 in the comment section below!

‘The Ghost’ From Star Wars Rebels Is Almost Fully Funded At HasLab!

As I had mentioned in our D-Rezzed Podcast, if Hasbro were to launch another crowdfunded to build a fan-favorite Star Wars vehicle, it would succeed. I was right. As of right now, Hasbro’s Star Wars The Vintage Collection ‘The Ghost’ from Rebels is almost fully funded!

Within a few days, 6,115 backers of the required 8,000 have thrown down $499.99 to own a 34.5″ long replica of Hera Syndulla’s ship.

The 8K threshold will give backers The Ghost, Hera, and The Phantom II. The ship itself will have the following features:

  • Main cockpit with seating for 4
  • Nose turret with seating for 1
  • Crew quarters with bunk beds
  • The Captain’s quarters with single bed
  • Galley and lounge with seating, game table, and dining table

There are still 46 days left to hit that number and three additional tiers. These stretch goals (11k, 14k, and 17k) will include the other members of the crew:

  • Unlock #1: Star Wars: The Vintage Collection exclusive carded 3.75-Inch Ezra Bridger figure with 5 accessories
  • Unlock #2: Star Wars: The Vintage Collection exclusive carded 3.75-Inch Kanan Jarrus figure with 5 accessories
  • Unlock #3: Star Wars: The Vintage Collection exclusive carded 3.75-Inch Zeb Orrelios figure with 2 accessories

The HasLab team thought this one out. Thankfully, we didn’t need another Rancor or Reva’s Lightsaber fiasco. I would never have guessed Rebels would be the next project, though.

I’m not a fan of Rebels, but I understand why people like the characters and The Ghost. The ship features a great design that is very reminiscent of the Millenium Falcon. While I wish Hasbro’s HasLab would try to tackle another version of the Vintage Collection-scaled Corellian freighter, I’m still impressed at all the detail packed into The Ghost.

What do you think of The Ghost? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Review: Oppenheimer – Masterclass in Cinematic History

The phrase usually tells of how there are movies, and then there is cinema. While that can often sound cheesy, there are those occasional instances where it’s appropriate to apply to a movie that excels in many ways. Christopher Nolan is a director name that is often associated with a high level of excellence in movies, which has garnered a fan base over the years. And while each film he’s done has been different, they all share a commonality of excellence that makes them scene as pure cinema more often than just movies. His next film, Oppenheimer, which tackles the story of the father of the atomic bomb follows the same path as his previous work. It’s not just a look at American history that changed the world, it’s cinematic history rendered to near perfection.

The story of Oppenheimer isn’t solely about the creation of the atomic bomb and the race against the Nazis for powerful weapons. The movie follows the overarching career and life of J. Robert Oppenheimer in all of its good and terrible moments. Everything from the early days of his career as a physicist, during his time as director of the project at Los Alamos, and the fallout of his creation being used towards the end of World War II is covered. Oppenheimer isn’t just a man who created a powerful weapon that impacted history in a significant way, but a bright man who struggled with the weight of his gifts and the pressure of the world around him during a time of great uncertainty and war.

There’s a lot of ground for the movie to cover, making the runtime around three hours. For some that may seem like a movie that can become very boring to watch. And yet, the pacing and performances throughout Oppenheimer don’t let the long runtime feel as daunting, as you’ll be invested in what is going on the entire time. The delivery of dialogue between characters, the cinematography, and the jumping between timeframes keep things interesting.

The movie switches between color and black & white at various points to play with the viewers’ perspective, alluding to certain plot points that appear quaint at first, but eventually become incredibly important. When you realize some important revelations of what happened earlier in the film, it will give certain scenes deeper relevance to things that come after. There are many layers to Oppenheimer in all of its aspects that make the entire film feel very detailed and carefully crafted, without feeling needlessly obnoxious or boring.

Much of the intrigue in the film is due to the great performance of Cillian Murphy, who plays the center role of J. Robert Oppenheimer. He never skips a beat in any scene and becomes fully immersed in the role, making his dialogue and presence on the screen magnetic. When he dons the signature hat and pipe, everything just fits together. Without Cillian filling the role of Oppenheimer so well, the rest of the movie would not be as interesting and most likely fall apart, despite so many other parts of it being delivered very well. Cillian is without question the core of the movie, and it shows in every aspect of his acting on screen.

And yet that doesn’t go to say that the rest of the cast in Oppenheimer deliver any less of a stellar job with their respective parts. Cillian Murphy has an excellent supporting cast that each hit a high bar of acting with their roles, from the smallest to the second largest roles in the movie. Robert Downey Jr. and Emily Blunt are phenomenal as Lewis Strauss and Kitty Oppenheimer respectively, delivering performances that give Cillian great people to work off in various scenes.

Matt Damon is just as memorable as Leslie Groves when the story moves to Los Alamos, along with Josh Hartnett as Ernest Lawrence in the lead-up to the Manhattan Project. And while these actors don’t have as much material as Cillian Murphy’s Oppenheimer, they each deliver home-run performances that feel important and very entertaining to watch.

Even the smallest roles in Oppenheimer’s story still have a quality to them that feels as if they had the same care as the bigger ones. Florence Pugh appears for a brief time as Jean Tatlock, but has a major impact on both Oppenheimer and the audience when she appears and eventually leaves the story. Even Rami Malek and David Dastmalchian, whose small roles are more important towards the end of the film, deliver performances that will very much stand out. Tom Conti plays Albert Einstein, who shows up at key points of the film that are heavy and drive many aspects of the plot after. And if you think that’s surprising, Gary Oldman plays Harry S. Truman in a brief scene when Oppenheimer visits the White House after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The very brief time he’s there will definitely stick with you more than you realize after reaching the end.

But what about the event that Oppenheimer was most known for? How does the film handle the infamous Trinity Nuclear Test that happened at Los Alamos? Although Christopher Nolan didn’t actually drop an atomic bomb for the film, the practical effects used to render the historical testing are done in a very tasteful and grand way. But it’s the lead-up to the moment when the button is pushed that make the actual bomb going off on screen satisfying and awesome to watch.

The tension of gathering scientists together, setting up the Los Alamos facility, the worry about spies lingering around, and even the weather on the day of the test compound upon one another. The movie does a great job showing the whirlwind of emotions that Oppenheimer and the rest of his team feel as they race to have a successful test before the Nazis or Russia have a chance to have one of their own.

It’s that same tension that diffuses into many of the slower moments later in the film, where there’s a lot of talking between characters. After the bomb is successfully used in Japan, there’s a shift that still feels in line with the overall tone of the movie. The tension comes from the political fallout and stressful situation that Oppenheimer finds himself in, which maintains a level of intrigue that is delivered very successfully. Questions of whether regret for unleashing the type of power that Oppenheimer managed to help create was worth the heavy consequences, especially after what happened in Japan.

The jump between hearings and full-blown government interviews gets very tense, especially when Oppenheimer is accused of being a communist sympathizer during a time of McCarthyism. The movie smartly shows us what leads up to this early on in the film, before the Manhattan Project, and has it pay off in a way that makes the final act of the movie interesting to watch. By the time the film comes to an end, things come back full circle to ideas and topical discussions which are still relevant today that Oppenheimer presents from the start.

There are movies that are just movies, and then there are those higher than the rest that feel like cinema. Nearly every aspect of Oppenheimer feels like a masterclass in making history feel cinematic, aiming to give more than a retelling of a historical event. It’s filmed incredibly well, has excellent performances from all of its actors, and feels like the movie has something very direct and real to point out to the audience. While some might not consider it the best Christopher Nolan movie they’ve seen, it will definitely stand out as a very good film when compared to many others. Oppenheimer is definitely a contender for one of the best movies you could watch in a long time.

Do you plan on watching Oppenheimer? What is your favorite Christopher Nolan movie ever? Go ahead and let us know all of your thoughts about Oppenheimer in the comment section below!

Review: Barbie – Breaking Down A Toy Icon

There is no bigger or as well-known toy for girls icon than Barbie. The doll and the franchise of Barbie have been a major part of pop culture for many years, influencing the many facets of women in the public eye. Despite many of the criticisms about Barbie and the questions about her impact on how young girls develop from a young age, Barbie has done a lot of good and pushed forward many things in a positive way. But while there’s plenty to endlessly debate and enjoy about Barbie, Greta Gerwig’s movie about Barbie seems to only want to break down the icon in ways that feel shallow and indecisive. The visuals of the movie are definitely in line with the legacy of the doll we’ve come to know, but the core of the film feels very mean-spirited and confused in its effort to be mature about Barbie.

Barbie is a movie that takes place in the real world and in the fictional world of Barbieland. Barbie lives in this world with other Barbie dolls as they have the best day every day. Every Barbie has a position that leads Barbieland while the Ken dolls are just around. One day, dark thoughts start to come out of Barbie’s head and cause her to experience an existential crisis. Barbie needs to travel to the real world and find the cause of the problem by finding the girl who used to play with her and see why she is experiencing the dark thoughts, which takes her and Ken on a crazy adventure between both worlds.

There’s a lot that happens in the Barbie movie that makes the movie move at a pace that feels disjointed. At the start, the film builds up Barbieland as a utopia for women that is a role reverse from the real world, which has every part of it looking as though it were pulled straight out of a Barbie TV commercial. Some of the houses, cars, clothing, and items we see are recreations of many Barbie sets; which is great to see. But as the movie goes on and Barbie goes to the real world with Ken, many things take a hard swerve into a darker tone and edgier themes that feel incredibly out of place. It’s as if the movie cannot decide whether it wants to be a mature deep dive into the legacy of Barbie, a fun and comedic adventure, or a thesis on gender roles and the struggles of women in the real world. Though it tries to weave everything together in a clever way, it isn’t successful by the end.

The worst part about Barbie is how the film becomes incredibly preachy, with a few moments that try to make a larger point and instead end up feeling obnoxious and harsh to the audience and its characters. The conversations between most characters midway through towards the end feel as if characters are detailing bullet points on an essay about gender studies as opposed to being the characters in situations. The movie touches on feminism, the concept of patriarchy, and other related things but in the process seemingly forgets the fun parts of Barbie as a whole.

Barbie has always been a talking point in discussions about feminism and women’s roles in society, but the movie doesn’t feel like it does enough to emphasize the positive impact of the franchise or alternate perspectives outside of one modern lens. The truth is that not every person who resonates with feminism agrees with many statements the movie is trying to make, and the film is unconcerned with that. In some scenes, the messaging works, but for the majority of the movie, things feel way too heavy-handed with one thing and make the movie lose sight of itself.

There are a lot of celebrities and movie stars that appear in Barbie, with Margot Robbie being the focal point of the movie’s original Barbie. While she plays the part of the cheerful and fun Barbie that society has come to know, the story does her a disservice by heavily knocking her down at many points. Some scenes just have such a bitter and mean attitude toward the concept of Barbie as a whole, culminating in a scene that literally shows Barbie breaking down and crying. It doesn’t feel as if this was done in favor of presenting Barbie in a light that could be criticized and admired, it just comes off as overly harsh.

The beginning of the movie shows the ideal day for Barbie, and there are some points where the flair of her Barbie shines in the real world in different ways, but it’s all gone too quickly. Margot Robbie can be a fantastic Barbie when scenes in the movie let her fully embrace the camp and enthusiasm of being the icon, but unfortunately, it’s never fully enough to compete with the film’s obsession with its own messaging.

Most of the other Barbies we see in the film all fill the roles they are presented as. The majority of them are only on screen for a short time, but the ones that are more present in the plot stand out for their unique designs. Issa Ray is President Barbie, Dua Lipa is Mermaid Barbie, and Kate McKinnon is Weird Barbie; with many others being variants of Barbie throughout the years. It’s neat to see so much of the franchise’s history represented in different ways that look very good on the big screen, but there’s so much that gets lost in the story at the same time. Often the different Barbie versions are overshadowed by the personality of the celebrities that play them, as well as the craziness of the story.

The same can be said with all of the Ken dolls we meet, including Simu Liu, Kingsley Ben-Adir, John Cena, and many others. The central Ken doll, Ryan Gosling, is who we get the most time with and see in more situations than anyone else. This Ken impacts a lot of what happens with the plot but is also given one motivation that doesn’t seem to come full circle by the end of the story. While many have known Barbie and Ken as a pair throughout the years, things don’t end up how one would expect for the sake of the film’s overall message. This feels very bitter and not so sweet, let alone clever or in service to the legacy of Barbie as a whole.

There are other characters from the real world that are part of the story, including the executives at Mattel that run the Barbie franchise. The majority of them are played for laughs in the worst way possible, often going a bit too far with their goofiness that borderlines on absurd and ridiculous. The one sweet part of this is the inclusion of the woman who created Barbie, Ruth Handler, who feels very underutilized. Her inclusion and relevance to the legacy of Barbie feel like it would’ve been smarter to have her involved with things going on in the story more, rather than the very few appearances she has.

At the same time, the mother & daughter story with America Ferrera and Ariana Greenblatt feels as if it could’ve been an entirely different Barbie movie. Arguably, seeing Barbie try to bring together this mother and daughter closer together could have been a more interesting and concise movie, especially when Barbie crosses paths with them. But everything else going on around this subplot and their interactions with Barbie are completely overshadowed by so many other elements needing to be relevant to the main plot.

Barbie is a film that takes some very big swings and ends up missing. The best part of the film is the overall visual design that takes the iconic sets for the toy and brings them to life in ways that feel nearly magical. Seeing Barbie sets that some have owned rendered in a way that feels authentic is great and will definitely make any Barbie super fan happy. But the disjointed tone and overly harsh perspective on the iconic doll feel as though this wasn’t the best way for Barbie to have her live-action movie debut. There are many questionable sides of the movie that make one wonder if it’s really trying to be a Barbie movie or instead a thesis using Barbie as a talking point. Whether you agree or disagree with many of the ideas that the movie tries to present is irrelevant. The bigger question is whether or not this is a good or fun movie about Barbie that most people would enjoy. And unfortunately, the answer to that question is a disappointing no.

What do you think about the Barbie movie? Will you be checking it out anytime soon? And did you grow up having Barbie toys and playsets? Let us know your thoughts about Barbie down below in the comment section!

Prime Video Drops ‘The Wheel Of Time’ Season 2 Trailer

‘The Wheel of Time’ is returning for its second season and Amazon Studios celebrated by dropping a trailer previewing the upcoming follow-up to the fantasy series. Based on the novels by Robert Jordan, the first season debuted in 2021 and had a mixed reaction from fans of the books.

Amazon said in a statement, “Prime Video released the first Season Two trailer for its hit fantasy series The Wheel of Time. This exclusive trailer finds the show’s beloved characters facing down the deadly threat of the growing darkness, and gives a sneak peek at the introduction of fan favorite book characters such as Elayne Trakand, Aviendha, and Lady Suroth. Action-packed battles and Easter eggs also abound throughout the trailer, which features over two minutes of previously unreleased footage.”

You can watch the trailer below:

The TV show is developed by Rafe Judkins who had produced television series like ‘Hemlock Grove,’ ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,’ and ‘Honor.’

Amazon added, “Season Two of The Wheel of Time – based on the second novel in Robert Jordan’s epic book series, The Great Hunt, as well as some elements of the third novel, The Dragon Reborn – was filmed in the Czech Republic, Morocco, and Italy, and stars Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, I Care a Lot) as Moiraine Damodred, Daniel Henney (Criminal Minds) as Lan Mandragoran, Josha Stradowski (Gran Turismo) as Rand al’Thor, Zoë Robins (Power Rangers Ninja Steel) as Nynaeve al’Meara, Madeleine Madden (Dora and the Lost City of Gold) as Egwene al’Vere, Marcus Rutherford (Obey) as Perrin Aybara, Dónal Finn (Rogue Heroes) as Mat Cauthon, and Ceara Coveney (Young Wallander) as Elayne Trakand.”

‘The Wheel of Time’ book series kicks off with the 1990 novel ‘The Eye of the World’ which was followed up immediately by ‘The Great Hunt.’ There is a total of 15 novels in the series with ‘New Spring,’ released in 2004, being a prequel set twenty years before the first novel.

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