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Welcome to our home for comprehensive Black Friday deal coverage, brought to you by the Kinja Deals team! We’ll be updating this post throughout the week as Black Friday discounts go live, so bookmark this page, and follow us on Twitter for the latest updates!
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It’s 2016, and your headphones don’t need wires anymore. Luckily, Amazon’s offering up Sony’s popular and well-reviewed MDRXB950BT Bluetooth over-ears for $88 today. Not only is that an all-time low, it’s actually a whopping $60-$110 off its usual price.
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Video games send us to exotic locales, charging us to do countless tasks. Amidst what can feel like a jumbled mess of quests, goals, and waypoints, finding something consistent can be a treat. Let’s look at the ways in which finding something we can do repeatedly in a game can provide a welcome relief from day to day…
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“I totally thought you were dead.” He’s back! The first teaser trailer has debuted for the sequel Goon: Last of the Enforcers, bringing back Seann William Scott as hockey “goon” Doug Glatt. The sequel picks up where the first one left off, with Glatt back in the game because he just couldn’t give it up. Jay Baruchel also returns, and makes his directorial debut behind the lens, too. The full cast includes Elisha Cuthbert, Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Wyatt Russell, Marc-André Grondin, Jason Jones and Kim Coates. This looks like a fun follow-up to the original Goon, which has quickly become a cult classic sports comedy. There seems to be plenty of on-ice violence and off-ice humor in this, and I’m glad to see Schreiber is back. ›››
Continue reading Watch: Trailer for Jay Baruchel’s Sequel ‘Goon: Last of the Enforcers’
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“Now I have only one desire left – to see you King.” Rialto Pictures has revealed a captivating trailer for the brand new 4K restoration re-release of the classic historical drama The Lion in Winter, which won three Academy Awards back in 1969. Katharine Hepburn (who won Best Actress for this) stars as Eleanor of Aquitaine, along with Peter O’Toole (who was also nominated but didn’t win) as King Henry II – they play husband and wife. The ensemble cast also includes a young Anthony Hopkins, a young Timothy Dalton, John Castle, Nigel Terry, Jane Merrow and Nigel Stock. This is perfectly timed for a holiday season re-release, as the film takes place during a Christmas Court in the 12th Century. This trailer also features some of John Barry’s Oscar-winning score. If you’re never seen the film, no better time than now to catch it. ›››
Continue reading Trailer for Restored ‘The Lion in Winter’ Starring Hepburn & O’Toole
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James Cameron has been talking about his Avatar sequels for a long time, but the first of these is yet to be given an official release date. While this still remains the case, Fox has now scheduled a movie from Cameron’s production company that may be the follow-up to his 2009 sci-fi blockbuster.

As Deadline reports, the studio has set a date of December 21, 2018 for a film from the director’s Lightstorm Entertainment. Avatar 2 has been rumoured for Christmas 2018 release for some time, and Cameron himself has spoken about his hopes to have it ready by then.
In September, the director was asked about the movie arriving in December 2018. “We haven’t moved that target yet,” he told Variety. “The important thing for me is not when the first one comes out but the cadence of the release pattern. I want them to be released as close together as possible.
“If it’s an annual appointment to show up at Christmas, I want to make sure that we’re able to fulfill on that promise.”
Earlier this month, Cameron revealed that he hoped to make Avatar 2 and the preceding three films in glasses-free 3D. “I’m going to push,” he said. “Not only for better tools, workflow, high dynamic range and high frame rates–the things we are working toward. I’m still very bullish on 3D, but we need brighter projection, and ultimately I think it can happen–with no glasses. We’ll get there.”
The first Avatar earned $2.7 billion worldwide, making it the most successful movie ever made in terms of box office earnings.
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That’s right! Everyone’s favourite day of the year is rolling round once again! No, not Christmas; not Easter; not the one day a year the sun comes out–it’s Black Friday!
Black Friday is a magical time. A time of loving, caring, and punching everyone in your way to get that sweet £5 discount on bargain bin DVDs.
Only joking, please don’t punch anyone.
To help you get the jump on those going to bricks-and-mortar stores, take a look at this list of all the best UK Black Friday Gaming deals in 2016. Where possible, GameSpot has attempted to verify these prices are the cheapest available at the time of writing, but double check yourself for peace of mind.
For US-specific stuff, take a look at the following retailer-specific round-ups:
Or, check out the following console-specific deal lists:
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The ever-expanding world of movie franchises and universes means that, inceasingly, release dates are set by studios before the the films themselves are announced. This is the case with Fox, which has confirmed the dates for two unnamed movies in its roster of Marvel superhero films.

The studio has revealed that the Marvel movies will arrive on March 2, 2018 and June 29, 2018. This is addition to the previously announced dates of November 2, 2018 and February 14, 2019. The earlier date of October 6, 2017 no longer appears on Fox’s schedule.
What these films will be is currently unknown, but there are various contenders. Deadpool 2 is sure to take one of the 2018 slots. This week the film’s director was confirmed as John Wick‘s David Leitch, who replaces outgoing helmer Tim Miller.
Beyond that, it was recently reported that the teen X-Men spinoff New Mutants might start shooting early next year, with The Fault in our Stars director Josh Boone behind the camera.
The Channing Tatum vehicle Gambit has been much delayed, but it is still expected to start production next year. However, the movie is currently without a director, having lost both Rupert Wyatt and Doug Liman within the space of a year, and production put back several times.
Beyond that, a third Deadpool film is a possibility, as is the reboot of the main X-Men franchise that was reported earlier this month. Fox also own the movie rights to the Fantastic Four, but following the failure of last year’s big budget reboot of that series, the studio’s intentions for it are currently unclear.
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