Battlefield Labs, a new testing environment created to help develop the next entry in the series, was announced today with a new video that also features pre-alpha footage of the yet-to-be-officially announced game.
Battlefield Labs is the most ambitious community testing program in the history of the franchise and is being launched as the next entry in the series has reached a critical phase in development, which will benefit from the community’s input. The first phase of the testing will go live in the coming weeks, and the initial tests will include an invited group of players in Europe and North America, with plans to expand the number of invited players and server locations in the future. Sign-ups have been opened and can be found on the series’ official website. A video explaining the new testing environment and what Battlefield Studios aims to achieve with it, featuring some pre-alpha footage of the next entry in the series, can be found below.
Very little is currently known about the next entry in the Battlefield, other than the fact that it is in the works. The studio working on the game is comprised of DICE, the creators of the series, Ripple Effect, Motive and Criterion.
Exciting news for fans of the Battlefield franchise! DICE has just announced the launch of Battlefield Labs, a new testing environment where players can get a sneak peek at the next entry in the series.
To kick things off, the developers have released the first pre-alpha footage of the upcoming game in a thrilling new video. The footage showcases the game’s stunning graphics, intense gameplay, and innovative new features that are sure to get fans hyped for what’s to come.
Stay tuned for more updates on Battlefield Labs and the next entry in the Battlefield series. In the meantime, check out the video below to see the action-packed gameplay for yourself. Get ready for the ultimate battlefield experience!
War. Colonization. Atomic bombs. I know these things are bad. But if there’s one thing I hate more than nuclear hellfire, it’s losing in games – so when Firaxis’ latest turn-based strategy Civilization 7 dangles these options in front of me as a means of beating slimy Ben Franklin and his diplomacy-loving ways, I gobble up its sinful platter like the greedy little war criminal I am.
Civilization 7 brings a lot to the table, and not all of it requires abandoning your morality to play with. Fans of the series will find a map that’s livelier than ever, city management that won’t overload your brain, and one of the most engaging endgames ever devised. While predecessor Civilization 6 crammed in similar depth without quite managing to convey all of it clearly, Civilization 7 feels like a cohesive next step for the franchise – and when a few quirks are ironed out, this will be the series’ best modern iteration to date.
Next turn
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Fast facts
Release date: February 11, 2025 Platform(s): PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Developer: Firaxis Publisher: 2K
Whether you’re a returning fan or stepping into Firaxis’ iconic 4X (exploration, expansion, exploitation, and extermination) strategy series for the first time, Civilization’s core premise remains largely the same. Starting with one settlement, you’ll grow your empire across a randomly-generated world with the goal of seizing victory through scientific, cultural, militaristic, or economic means. It’s a tried-and-true formula, but Civilization 7 takes a couple of big risks that shake it up creatively.
The first thing you’ll notice is that you no longer pick a Civilization and get to work. Instead you choose a leader – who remains with you through an entire campaign – while your Civilization choice changes at several points based on your playstyle and leader’s historical background. Rolling with Confucius, for example, opens up Ming China as an option, due to his real-world background, but with multiple iron mines in the bag, I could also go Norman.
I was worried this feature would dilute the identity of factions, but that’s not the case. Rather than picking a civilization with a unique unit that’s obsolete 50 turns in (or one that doesn’t turn up for another 200) you now get to pick a total of three civs that are relevant for their entire duration, all with the nifty perks and special units you would expect from past Civ games.
Likewise, I’ve been dreading how Ages would work since Civilization 7’s reveal. Since the ’90s, Civilization’s whole deal has been unleashing players in a sandbox and letting them do their thing (see: war crimes) uninterrupted. Now, each match is divided into three segments – the opening Antiquity Age, followed by Exploration, and finally Modern.
It’s not always a smooth transition, as each Age has a hard stop that resets the board a little. This is particularly frustrating if you’re in the middle of something important. In one match, I was closing in on the end of a particularly bloody war and within reach of my mortal enemy Amina’s capital when the Age shifted from Exploration to Modern, ending our war and warping my soldiers back to my own distant territories. The rancid cherry on top? Some of the no-name civs who were trailing on the leaderboard got a major science boost through the interim, meaning my empire was promptly invaded by landships while its citizens were still marveling at the wonders of the wooden wheel.
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That’s not an indictment, though. Since then, I’ve realized that it takes time to learn how Ages work. In previous entries you’d slowly build strength through the course of each game – conquering capital cities, hurtling towards space flight, or hoarding cultural wonders like a well-read toddler – until it all came to a head. In Civilization 7 victory is more measured, and to carry your momentum through to the next Age you need to complete Legacy Paths: a series of win conditions for each individual age, rewarding permanent bonuses. If you want to win through science, for instance, you’ll start by rushing to build libraries and academies in Antiquity, prioritize housing specialists in your cities through Exploration, and finally try to be the first civ in space during Modern. Doing so lets you carry powerful perks across Ages, whilst neglecting them is a surefire way to fall behind.
I’ve got mixed feelings. Legacy Paths and Ages make the early and mid-game feel a lot more dynamic, and freshen up a campaign’s later stages. But at times it feels like you’re being railroaded into one path – a little jarring, given the freedom of Civ’s sandbox approach up to this point. Although I’d like to see more objective varieties or pathways through these Legacy Paths, I do think that Ages (even if they’re a little heavy-handed) are an improvement to the formula, if only because the endgame is no longer ticking boxes until you reach a surefire win.
I’ll stay right here
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When all of that clicks, Civilization 7 is a thrill. Outside of the big gambles, the core Civilization experience is lightyears ahead of anything we’ve seen from the series before. Moving from one turn to the next is near-instantaneous, and besides the world looking sublime with its visual glow-up and warmer palette, it feels livelier than ever. Volcanic eruptions change surrounding tiles, rivers flood, and powerful storms can wreak havoc. I nearly missed out on colonizing a new continent (boo-hoo, I know) because a huge hurricane kicked up as my army was crossing the ocean, gaining on their ships as I furiously fear-hammered movement commands to reach the coast.
That liveliness extends to combat’s impressive fluidity. Army commanders allow you to stack units and transport them around in-sync, and can order simultaneous attacks that are worth utilizing – having every archer in range fire at once gives each unit involved more combat strength, for example, but you can also command mass pillaging or have everyone construct makeshift fortifications on their tiles.
During my first campaign as Xerxes, a three-way war with my continental neighbors Machiavelli and Himiko drew the attention of meddling outsiders Ben Franklin and Ashoka, World Renouncer. The latter two factions had no settlements in the continent, but decided to wade in anyway, landing masses of tanks and gun-toting infantry on our shores and transforming the countryside into a fiery wreck until I turned the sea into a killing field of my own with a blockade of battleships. I’ve sunk hundreds of hours into Civilization, but that single conflict is the most fun I’ve ever had with combat.
All’s fair
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Strong Influence
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Independent powers – a new cross of barbarians and city states – can churn out hostile soldiers early on. You’ll have to stock up troops of your own, or burn through Influence (Civ 7’s new take on diplomacy) to deal with them.
Commodifying diplomacy is an interesting choice (see Strong Influence). Firaxis has long tried to play around the fact that AI motivations can be inscrutable, and reducing it to a resource is an inelegant but mostly effective solution. Besides using it to push trade, scientific, and commercial agreements with other civs, Influence can boost your support for a war back home – whichever side of the battle has lower support takes some pretty harsh penalties in combat, so it’s important to keep the troops happy. But it’s also a step back in some ways, as gold can no longer be used to tantalize other civs into settling wars, and you can’t buy or sell settlements.
This is particularly frustrating because razing settlements in war permanently penalizes your war support for every future conflict, which means that since you also can’t milk your rival for gold during peace negotiations, you sometimes have to absorb rubbish settlements rather than burn them to the ground. That in itself is another can of worms, as Civilization 7 goes big on expansion. Settlements are now divided into towns and cities, with the former acting as lower-maintenance support hubs for your cities.
All of that, paired simpler iteration of Civilization 6’s district system, means juggling your empire is far less of a headache. Because there are fewer penalties to expanding, you (and AI factions) tend to manage significantly more settlements. Finding unclaimed land is now genuinely scrappy, and racing to plant my flag in undeveloped continents has been the highlight of my time in Civilization 7. I’ve admittedly found myself engaging with the cultural side of Civ less because of it, though, and AI has an irritating habit of squeezing a town right outside of your established borders.
I had no idea what to expect from Civilization 7. Firaxis has a habit of scaring fans by announcing wild choices (hello, Marvel’s Midnight Suns) then pulling them off so slickly you forget there was ever any doubt. Civilization 7 isn’t quite so slick – with its heavy-handed Ages diplomacy rework – but it’s certainly a huge stride forward for the legendary strategy series, joining the clarity of Civilization 5 with the added depth of Civilization 6.
Ages will be more divisive – I personally think the system does wonders for the usual tedium of late-stage campaigns – while other features, like pairing Leaders with evolving civs, should be a staple going forward. Civilization 7 already feels like the best entry point yet, and with Firaxis’ habit of saving the real polish for expansions, I think this is going to become a grand strategy titan. Just keep an eye on that Ben Franklin fella – and don’t believe a word he says about any “war crimes”.
Civilization 7 was reviewed on PC, with a code provided by the publisher.
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Civilization 7 Review: A revolutionary strategy game that cements the series’ legendary status
As a long-time fan of the Civilization series, I was eagerly anticipating the release of Civilization 7. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint. This latest installment in the beloved franchise is a true masterpiece, offering a level of depth and complexity that is unmatched by any other strategy game on the market.
One of the first things you’ll notice about Civilization 7 is the stunning visuals. The game looks absolutely gorgeous, with detailed landscapes, vibrant colors, and realistic animations that bring the world to life. The attention to detail is truly impressive, and it’s clear that a lot of care and effort went into creating this game.
But visuals aside, what really sets Civilization 7 apart is its gameplay. The core mechanics of the series are still present – you’ll still be building cities, researching technologies, and engaging in diplomacy with other civilizations. But Civilization 7 takes things to a whole new level with the introduction of new features and mechanics that add depth and complexity to the gameplay.
One of the most notable additions is the new cultural system, which allows you to influence the culture of your civilization and shape its identity. This adds a whole new layer of strategy to the game, as you’ll need to carefully balance your cultural output with your military and economic goals.
Another standout feature is the revamped diplomacy system, which offers more options for interacting with other civilizations than ever before. You can now form alliances, trade resources, and even engage in espionage to gain an advantage over your rivals. The AI has also been improved, making for more challenging and engaging gameplay.
Overall, Civilization 7 is a true masterpiece that cements the series’ legendary status. It’s a must-play for fans of strategy games, and a worthy addition to the Civilization franchise. If you’re looking for a game that will challenge your mind and keep you coming back for more, look no further than Civilization 7.
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With less than three weeks to go until the Alan Ritchson-starring series adaptation of Lee Child‘s Jack Reacher novels returns for a third season, Prime Video is offering us a look at the upcoming season as part of its “New to Prime Video: February 2025” trailer which dropped earlier today. Previously, we were treated to images of Ritchson’s Jack, Anthony Michael Hall‘s businessman Zachary Beck, “The Dutch Giant” Olivier Richters‘ bodyguard Paulie, Sonya Cassidy‘s DEA Agent Susan Duffy, Roberto Montesinos‘ veteran DEA Agent Guillermo Villanueva, and Maria Sten‘s Frances Neagley (of soon-to-be spinoff fame). Now, we’re getting a look at Reacher in all sorts of danger…
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You can check out the look at Prime Video’s Reacher Season 3 beginning at around the 3:05 mark:
Reacher Season 3: Some Things You Should Know…
Back in January 2024, we learned that the third season would be tackling Lee Child‘s seventh novel, 2003’s Persuader, with Reacher going undercover to rescue an informant held by a haunting foe from his past. In February, we learned that Anthony Michael Hall and Sonya Cassidy were joining Ritchson and the returning Maria Sten (Frances Neagley) during the currently-in-production season. Hall’s Zachary Beck is a formidable & successful businessman – and a widow and single father of a 20-year-old son, Richard – who owns a rug import company that Reacher believes is a cover for some shady dealings. Cassidy’s Susan Duffy is an extremely intelligent and tough DEA agent from Boston with a sharp and sarcastic sense of humor.
In March 2024, we learned that Brian Tee had joined the cast in the series regular role of Quinn. A physically imposing and intimidating character, Quinn was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army whom Reacher (Ritchson) investigated a decade prior when he sold military secrets to hostile nations. In addition, Johnny Berchtold was cast in the series regular role of Richard Beck, a sensitive and artistic college student who lost his mother when he was young and is the only son of businessman Zachary Beck (Hall). Five years ago, he was the victim of a traumatic kidnapping that left him mutilated.
Roberto Montesinos‘ series regular Guillermo Villanueva is a DEA agent on the verge of retirement who has served as the mentor and father figure of Agent Susan Duffy (Cassidy). Paunchy with bad knees and a good-natured sense of humor, Villanueva loves and cares about Duffy – even though they bust each other’s chops all the time. Daniel David Stewart‘s recurring Steven Elliot is a clean-cut rookie DEA agent – a lovable guy who’s fresh-faced, new to the job, and still learning. In addition, we learned that “The Dutch Giant” Olivier Richters (Black Widow, Borderlands) has joined the cast as Paulie – one of Beck’s bodyguards and 7 feet, 2 inches of trouble for Jack.
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Prime Video Feb. 2025 Promo Previews Series Return
Get ready for a month full of exciting series returns on Prime Video! As we head into February 2025, Prime Video is bringing back some of your favorite shows for new seasons and episodes. From gripping dramas to hilarious comedies, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
In our latest promo, we’re giving you a sneak peek at what’s to come. Watch as your favorite characters reunite, face new challenges, and embark on thrilling adventures. Get ready to laugh, cry, and be on the edge of your seat as these beloved series make their triumphant return.
Don’t miss out on all the action, drama, and romance coming your way this February on Prime Video. Stay tuned for more updates and mark your calendars for the premieres of these highly-anticipated series. Get ready to binge-watch your heart out!
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Get ready for your next binge obsession as Reacher Season 3 is just a few days away! The hit Prime Video series brings back Alan Ritchson in his iconic role as Jack Reacher and promises more action, suspense, and new bad guys.
The former military policeman will dive into an undercover mission, fueled by revenge and constant challenges. He is tasked with taking down a powerful criminal organization, especially a character named Francis Xavier Quinn who has a dark history with Jack Reacher.
The twist? Reacher believed he was successful in killing Quinn in the past but turns out he is alive and even deadlier. While he usually prefers direct action, Reacher must go undercover to strike Quinn down.
While the Prime Video series is adapted from Lee Child’s acclaimed novel, the show doesn’t strictly follow the book order. This time, the showrunners have chosen Child’s seventh book, ‘Persuader’ for Reacher Season 3.
As seen in the trailer, Jack Reacher will have to face an enemy from the past, while also fighting other bad guys. Similarly, Quinn is the leading foe in Persuader, who killed Jack’s old ally, Dominique Kohl.
Now that Quinn is alive, Reacher’s got a score to settle, and he never misses!
Prime Video’s Reacher Season 3 is based on Lee Child’s Persuader
After nearly a year of anticipation, fans are getting Reacher Season 3 on February 20, 2025. While the show is based on Lee Child’s Reacher novels, it does not follow the chronological order. The first season followed the first book, while the second was based on Child’s eleventh book.
As for Reacher Season 3, the showrunners decided to adapt book seven ‘Persuader,’ in which Jack Reacher takes on an undercover mission. As promised by showrunner, Nick Santora (via The Hollywood Reporter):
“Reacher [in Season 3] is going to kick the crap out of people; he’s going to be incredibly smart and deductive in figuring things out; he’s going to be a hero and he is going to help save the day! He’s going to be Jack Reacher.”
Interestingly, this is what Lee Child’s Persuader is about. Reacher joins forces with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and finds out that his past enemy Quinn is connected to the DEA’s prime target Zachary Beck, a man suspected of being a wealthy drug smuggler.
As Reacher gets to dig deep into Beck’s history, he also gets to settle his score with Quinn. The book also talks about Jack Reacher’s past life, which will be shown as flashback scenes in Reacher Season 3.
It will reveal more about the former military policeman and how Francis Xavier Quinn’s actions led to the tragic death of Reacher’s young colleague. Not only this, but Child’s seventh book also introduces fans to DEA Agent Susan Duffy, who accompanies Reacher on his mission and becomes one of his love interests.
The role of Susan has been secured by Sonya Cassidy in Reacher Season 3, the actress who has been a part of several engaging TV series.
The third season will have a few newcomers (Image Source: YouTube/Prime Video)
Unlike most of his Reacher novels, Lee Child wrote Persuader in the first person, making it even more intense and dark. Additionally, the title Persuader isn’t just referring to Jack Reacher’s undercover mission, but also the Mossberg shotgun mentioned in the narrative.
Like its previous seasons, Reacher Season 3 will also stay true to Lee Child’s work, while making a few necessary changes to the TV format. The new chapter is set to bring back fan-favorite characters and some newcomers for a darker and action-packed thriller.
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The highly anticipated new installment of the action crime series has left fans buzzing with excitement and speculation. Many are wondering which book the latest addition is based on, and the answer may surprise you.
In a bold move, the creators of the series have decided to deviate from the original source material and take a fresh approach with the new installment. While previous episodes were closely adapted from a popular book series, this time around the writers have crafted an original story that builds upon the existing world and characters.
This decision has sparked both excitement and trepidation among fans. Some are eager to see where the new storyline will take their favorite characters, while others are wary of straying too far from the familiar source material.
Regardless of the source material, one thing is certain – the new installment promises to deliver the same heart-pounding action, suspense, and drama that fans have come to love. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride as the action crime series takes a bold new direction in its latest installment.
Tesla Offers Free Wrap to Foundation Series Cybertruck Buyers in Canada and US, Lowers Lease Price in US – Drive Tesla
Cybertruck > Tesla Offers Free Wrap to Foundation Series Cybertruck Buyers in Canada and US, Lowers Lease Price in US
Great news for Tesla fans in Canada and the US! If you’re a Foundation Series Cybertruck buyer, you can now get a free wrap for your new ride. This offer is available for customers in both countries, giving you the chance to customize your Cybertruck to your liking.
But that’s not all – Tesla has also decided to lower the lease price for the Foundation Series Cybertruck in the US, making it even more affordable for those looking to get behind the wheel of this innovative vehicle.
With these exciting updates, there’s never been a better time to join the Tesla family and experience the future of transportation. Don’t miss out on these amazing offers – visit your nearest Tesla dealership today to learn more and secure your Foundation Series Cybertruck with a free wrap and reduced lease price.
UNLV will hit the road to Reno to take on UNR on Saturday at 7 p.m. PT. The game will be nationally televised.
After two back-to-back wins, the Runnin’ Rebels have dropped their last three games by a combined nine points.
The Runnin’ Rebels have three players averaging in double-digits.
Dedan Thomas, Jr. leads the Runnin’ Rebels in scoring, averaging 16.2 points a game, and he also leads in assists, averaging 4.7 points per game.
Jailen Bedford, Jeremiah Cherry, Jaden Henley, and Julian Rishwain all average between 8.2 and 11.9 points per game. Cherry leads the Runnin’ Rebels in rebounds and blocks, averaging 5.4 rebounds per game and 1.6 blocks per game.
Rishwain leads in steals with 1.4 steals per game.
In their last game, Thomas, Jr. led the Runnin’ Rebels, scoring a season-high tying 22 points and six assists. Henley and Jalen Hill scored 16 points. Henley grabbed a game-high six rebounds. Hill had three steals and five rebounds.
UNR also enters Saturday’s game on a three-game losing streak. UNR is 8-4 at home this season.
The Wolfpack are led by Nick Davidson in scoring and rebounding, averaging 15.4 points per game and 6.5 rebounds. Kobe Sanders is the second-leading scorer, averaging 14.2 points per game, and leads the team in assists with 4.2 assists points per game.
After a tough start to the season, the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels are looking to bounce back in the upcoming Silver State Series against in-state rival Nevada. The Rebels have faced some tough competition early on, but they are determined to turn things around and come out on top in this rivalry matchup.
The Silver State Series is always a highly anticipated showdown between UNLV and Nevada, and the Rebels are eager to make a statement in this year’s edition. With a talented roster and a strong coaching staff, the Runnin’ Rebels have the potential to come out on top and gain some much-needed momentum for the rest of the season.
Fans can expect an intense and competitive game as these two teams battle it out for bragging rights in the Silver State Series. The Rebels are ready to leave it all on the court and showcase their skills in front of their fans.
So mark your calendars and come out to support the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels as they look to rebound in the Silver State Series and show why they are a force to be reckoned with in college basketball. Let’s go Rebels! #RunninRebels #SilverStateSeries #UNLVBasketball.
Jake Paul and Logan Paul made social media announcements Tuesday that created widespread speculation the brothers would fight each other, but the teased March 27 event on streaming service Max will be a reality series rather than a boxing match, the streaming service confirmed Thursday.
Calling it the “moment you’ve waited a decade for,” the posts featured a head-to-head shot of the brothers with a March 27 date and the Max logo. The release later elaborated on those posts by specifying that the series, which will feature archival and previously unseen footage of the Paul brothers, will involve eight episodes and its debut season finale will air on May 15.
Jake Paul, 28, and Logan Paul, 29, are both YouTube stars who know how to create buzz. Their exhibitions have drawn the interest of the biggest names in combat sports. Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson in November in an eight-round unanimous decision. Netflix announced more than 108 million viewed the event globally.
Jake Paul and Tyson, the former heavyweight champion, broke records. Promoters said in November that the Tyson-Paul fight was the highest-grossing combat sports event ever in Texas, pulling in $18.1 million. BetMGM said the bout was by far its most-bet boxing or mixed martial arts fight, taking three times the number of bets and four times the money of any combat sports event in its history.
Logan Paul is a part-time performer for WWE. He has been wildly successful in wrestling, having claimed the United States Championship and participated in several premium live events. He also went the distance in a boxing exhibition against Floyd Mayweather in 2021.
A potential fight between Logan Paul and former UFC champion Conor McGregor will not happen. McGregor said in December that he was in “preliminary agreements” with the family of billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani to fight Logan Paul in India. However, he said this week the UFC would not grant him permission.
The Associated Press and ESPN’s Brett Okamoto contributed to this report.
Get ready for a whole new level of entertainment as the infamous Paul brothers, Jake and Logan, are set to star in a thrilling new reality series on Max. The dynamic duo, known for their wild antics and larger-than-life personalities, are sure to bring the drama and excitement to your screens like never before.
Fans can expect to see the brothers take on new challenges, embark on exciting adventures, and of course, stir up some trouble along the way. With their massive following and undeniable charisma, the Paul brothers are sure to make this series a must-watch for fans of reality TV.
So buckle up and get ready for the ride of a lifetime with the Paul brothers on Max. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new series coming soon!
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Kate Hudson stars as the president of a US basketball team
The sports comedy has faced criticism for reportedly copying Ted Lasso
It’s hard to imagine how any sports comedy could emulate the success of Ted Lasso. Well, Netflix looks to be hoping to do just that by swapping soccer for basketball in the new trailer for sports comedy series Running Point.
Netflix has taken a leaf out of Ted Lasso’s book and created a new female boss in the sports industry. Running Point stars Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon, who is unexpectedly appointed the head of the Los Angeles Waves, one of the most famous professional basketball franchises in the US.
In the new trailer (see below), ambitious and fiery Isla fights to prove she’s the right person for the job, despite facing backlash from her male colleagues. From just watching the trailer, Running Point shares a similar humor and feel-good vibe to the hugely popular series Ted Lasso. Hey, I can’t complain, it looks like a perfect watch while I wait for a rumored fourth season of the best Apple TV Plus show.
Running Point | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube
In Running Point, when Isla’s brother is forced to resign as president of the Los Angeles Waves, she’s chosen to take over his role. Constantly overlooked by others, Isla must navigate the male-dominated world of sports and prove to her dubious brothers, the board, and the sports community that she’s up for the job.
It’s no illusion that the Mindy Kaling-created series has similarities to Ted Lasso, as Running Point has already been accused of copying its concept. According to The News in August 2024, it was reported that Ted Lasso creator and leading star Jason Sudeikis was “unimpressed with the similarities” between Running Point and his critically acclaimed show, which is about an American football coach that’s brought in to manage a British soccer team.
An insider close to the actor reportedly told the publication: “When Ted Lasso took off, it was such an offbeat, optimistic and wacky show that Jason legitimately believed it would be impossible to imitate. For a while there, he was right.
“Little did Jason know that pretty much the second Lasso ended production, there would be copycats popping up like weeds on the various streaming services. The copycat that particularly bugs him is Netflix’s sports comedy Running Point, which has completed shooting and which will roll out next year.”
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Kate Hudson has always been known for her charming and comedic performances on screen, but in the new trailer for Netflix’s sports comedy series Running Point, she truly embodies the spirit of everyone’s favorite optimistic soccer coach, Ted Lasso.
With her infectious smile and can-do attitude, Hudson’s character in Running Point is reminiscent of Jason Sudeikis’ lovable coach from the hit Apple TV+ series. From her motivational speeches to her quirky coaching techniques, Hudson’s portrayal is sure to win over audiences just like Lasso did.
The trailer for Running Point showcases Hudson’s comedic timing and natural charm, making it clear that she is the perfect choice to lead this hilarious and heartwarming series. With a talented ensemble cast and plenty of feel-good moments, Running Point is shaping up to be the next must-watch comedy on Netflix.
So grab your popcorn and get ready to cheer on Kate Hudson as she channels her inner Ted Lasso in Running Point, coming soon to Netflix. Trust us, you won’t want to miss it!
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Miami plays the second of a two-game homestand on Saturday night when they host Notre Dame. Virginia beat Miami 82-71 on Wednesday to give the Hurricanes their 10th consecutive loss this season and 20th overall in the ACC. Notre Dame enters the game on Saturday with a two-game winning streak.
Notre Dame beat Virginia Tech 74-59 last Saturday and Georgia Tech 71-68 on Wednesday. The Fighting Irish are 10-10 overall and 4-5 in ninth place in the ACC. Miami has played better in the last two games after three consecutive losses by 35 points or more.
Miami forward Matthew Cleveland has scored at least 16 points in 10 of the last 11 games. Cleveland has scored at least 23 points in the previous four games with two 30-point outings in the same period. Miami needs Cleveland to continue scoring at a high level to have an opportunity to beat Notre Dame.
Expect a high-scoring game, as Miami and Notre Dame are closely matched up offensively. Notre Dame averages 74.7 points per game, while Miami posts 75.4 per contest. Miami struggles defensively, ranking 349th nationally allowing 80.7 PPG.
Notre Dame at Miami FanDuel Odds
Notre Dame is a 7.5-point favorite over Miami per the FanDuel odds. The Fighting Irish are -315 on the moneyline and the Hurricanes are +250. The over/under for Notre Dame at Miami is 148.5.
Miami versus Notre Dame series history
Miami and Notre Dame have split their series completely evenly. The Fighting Irish and Hurricanes are each 7-7 in Coral Gables and South Bend and 1-1 on neutral courts in their 30 games all-time.
Notre Dame at Miami TV information
Notre Dame at Miami will air on ESPN2 with an 8 PM Eastern time tipoff. John Schriffen will call play-by-play and former Penn State and UCLA player Jon Crispin providing analysis.
Notre Dame at Miami prediction
Miami has played better in the last two games. At home, Miami should be under the 7.5 points and the over should also come in with Miami’s defense being porous.
What’s next for Miami
Miami gets a needed week off after playing Notre Dame before traveling to resurgent Louisville next Saturday. Louisville has completely turned its program under new head coach Pat Kelsey. The Cardinals are 16-5 overall, 9-1 in the ACC and have won 10 consecutive games before playing at Georgia Tech on Saturday,
Odds, Series History, TV, and Prediction: Everything you need to know about the upcoming matchup
As the highly anticipated matchup approaches, fans are buzzing with excitement to see how it will all unfold. In this post, we will break down the odds, series history, TV coverage, and provide our prediction for the game.
First, let’s take a look at the odds. According to the latest sportsbooks, the home team is favored to win by a slim margin. However, anything can happen in sports, so it’s sure to be an exciting game regardless of the odds.
Next, let’s dive into the series history between these two teams. Over the years, they have faced off multiple times, with each team claiming victories at various points. This adds an extra layer of intrigue to the matchup, as both teams will be looking to gain the upper hand in their head-to-head record.
For those watching from home, the game will be broadcasted on [TV network] at [time]. Be sure to tune in to catch all the action and see how it plays out.
And finally, our prediction for the game. While both teams are evenly matched, we believe that the home team will come out on top in a close and hard-fought battle. It’s sure to be a game for the ages, and one that fans won’t want to miss.
So mark your calendars, set your reminders, and get ready for an epic showdown between these two teams. It’s bound to be a game that will have fans on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Sterling K. Brown, who appeared in 2018’s Black Panther, is ready to rejoin the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Last Updated on January 30, 2025
Some actors can ride that Marvel wave for their entire careers, landing a character that they become synonymous with forever. And then there are the one-offs, which, despite a SAG/Emmy/Golden Globe-winning actor attached to them, can only go so far. That’s the case with Sterling K. Brown, for example, who played N’Jobu – brother and betrayer to T’Chaka – in Marvel’s Black Panther. Even though that character was killed off, there are ways for him and Brown to return to the MCU. Sure, there are multiverses, but Sterling K. Brown has another approach that could get him back on set.
Speaking with Variety, Sterling K. Brown (who currently stars on Hulu’s Paradise) said that Kevin Feige could take some notes from Dick Wolf. As Brown put it, “I feel like Marvel should be like ‘Law & Order’ — after a certain number of years, you gotta reset, you get to come back. I would love to come back to the Marvel universe, absolutely. Please have me back. Please, please. Thank you.”
But before we go rooting for Brown to get back into the Marvel scene, he does seem to have an ulterior motive that makes him sound less interested in the material than leaving the business. “The IP stuff allows for you to think about retirement in a real way. You get the franchise, and it’s something you can do a few of and people keep coming back for — that means you can breathe a little easier and don’t feel like you have to just keep working all the time…” I’m not against Brown returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in some capacity and what he’s saying is true (come on, not a single Avenger ever has to step in front of a green screen ever again), but it comes off a bit selfish and flippant to the material.
Yet, Sterling K. Brown had a chance to re-enter the superhero realm with The Boys, being offered a role that he eventually turned down. “I think it was a bad guy [role], because it was very tempting. But a full-season arc, they are in Toronto — it’s tough. Listen, these are Champagne problems I’m talking about here! But because I’m blessed enough to already have certain things in place, I get a chance to be a bit more choosy.”
How do you feel about Sterling K. Brown’s thoughts on Marvel movies as a whole? Do you think he cares about the material or the paycheck more? Chime in and let us know your thoughts below.
In a recent interview with Variety, Emmy-winning actor Sterling K. Brown shared his thoughts on Marvel series and suggested that they should hit the “reset” button every few years. Brown, who starred in the hit Marvel film “Black Panther,” explained that constantly refreshing and reinventing the series could keep audiences engaged and excited about the ever-evolving storylines.
Brown emphasized the importance of keeping the content fresh and unpredictable, stating that fans would appreciate the opportunity to experience new characters, story arcs, and unexpected twists. He also expressed his belief that a reset would allow for greater creative freedom and inspire new voices to contribute to the Marvel universe.
While Marvel has seen immense success with its interconnected cinematic universe, Brown’s suggestion to “reset” the series every few years could provide a new perspective on how the beloved superhero stories are told. It remains to be seen if Marvel will take this advice to heart, but one thing is for certain – Sterling K. Brown’s insights on the future of Marvel series are definitely worth considering.
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