Yahya Abdul-Mateen II- Aquaman 2 Will Be "Better" Than The First One

Actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Watchmen) says there’s a lot to look forward to in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. In a recent The Hollywood Reporter cover story, Abdul-Mateen–who plays Black Manta–is promising that the sequel is going to be bigger and better.

“I think the script is better than it was in the first one,” says Abdul-Mateen. “It gives the actors a lot of good storytelling moments.” Later in the article, he also adds that the 2018 predecessor movie in the franchise only gave “a small introduction to Black Manta and to some of his motivations. In this one, I get to exercise and breathe a little bit more. I’m showing some different colors with this one.”

Not much is known about the sequel, which began filming somewhere chilly in June and is curren…

Xbox Tokyo Game Show Event Announced, Will Have "Exclusive News"

Microsoft will host a showcase at Tokyo Game Show later this month, and the company is promising some “exclusive news.” VGC noticed that the Tokyo Game Show website shows that Microsoft will have a 50-minute Xbox showcase on September 30.

The Xbox Tokyo Game Show Showcase 2021, as it’s called, is slated to take place September 30 at 6 PM local time in Japan, which is 2 AM PT / 5 AM ET / 10 AM BST.

Xbox Is Moving "Full Speed Ahead" On Next-Gen Hardware

Microsoft is hard at work on the next generation of Xbox hardware, after it had already confirmed that Xbox consoles would not be ending any time soon.

According to emails acquired by Windows Central and verified by Microsoft, Xbox president Sarah Bond said, “We are moving full speed ahead on our next generation hardware, focused on delivering the biggest technological leap ever in a generation.”

Back in February, Bond expressed similar sentiments about how massive the technical gap for the next generation of Xbox will be. However, she stopped at mentioning any specifics such as the hardware itself or the release window.

Bond also said to expect new Xbox Series hardware this year, and images of a white digital-only Xbox Series X were leaked recently. So it’s a possibil…

WoW Patch 9.1.5 Will Remove Or Change A Long List Of Crude Emotes

A long list of crude and suggestive emotes will be reworked or removed entirely from World of Warcraft in the game’s upcoming Shadowlands patch 9.1.5.

As noted by Wowhead, the game’s latest public test realm build reveals emotes like kick, stink, shake, and moan have been removed completely, while other crude emotes like drool, cough, burp, fart, whistle, spit, and moon can no longer be directed at other players. The pounce and groan emotes have been adjusted while directed at another player, but have not been removed.