Wow, what a week it’s been. Apple not only revealed a lot of new wrist- and palm-like hardware on its watch occasion in September 2020 on Tuesday, but Sony’s Playstation Five went on the go with the news that the next-generation game console (the virtual edition only at least) will start with $400, roughly the same release as its rival Xbox. And that’s not even part of what’s going on. Here are some of the most sensitive entertainment headlines of the week.
Turns out other people are watching Quibi, or at least the other Emmy Award-winning people have. The mobile-only streaming platform that specializes in some-length episodic content won two awards last week for the police drama #FreeRayshawn.
While many others reveled in the news that Harley Quinn returns for a third season of animated shenanigans, Ridley’s dystopian sci-fi series Scott Raised through Wolves has been quietly revived for its season so far. lifting the last vestiges of humanity from a remote planet after the fall of Earth.
If you and seven friends are in the enviable position of still having cheap salvage checks that make holes in your collective pockets, hoo boy, an Aston Martin has the ridiculous luxury product for you to turn them off. chair, of which 150 will ever occur. Of course, figuring out which living room you’ll live in will be your next major challenge.
At a time when transmission is fragmenting and increasingly providing selections of niche content, ViacomCBS is taking the opposite touch. The two previously rival platforms, with Viacom providing BET, Showtime and Pluto TV, while CBS has its popular All Access, have teamed up for 2019 after $30 billion in corporate disputes. Starting Tuesday, All Access will reboot as Paramount with a number of new Viacom programs.
Turns out the more you live, the more dear life is, even if it’s only gradually. Although we have been spoiled by the existing generation of games that charge a miserable $60 logo, Sony announced this week that some titles from its next console would gain advantages from a $10 next-generation value increase. In addition to probably needing a new 4K TV to make the most of the system’s juicy graphics card, temporarily upgrading to PS5 proves to be an expensive proposition.
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