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‘Sly’ Netflix doc reveals ‘inspiring’ side of Sylvester Stallone – USA TODAY

  1. ‘Sly’ Netflix doc reveals ‘inspiring’ side of Sylvester Stallone USA TODAY
  2. Sylvester Stallone Bluntly Addresses The Ridiculousness of Returning For Rambo 6 MovieWeb
  3. “I have to apologize”: Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Out of control ego’ is a Point of Regret in His $4.5 Billion Movie Career FandomWire
  4. ‘Sly’ Review: A Profile of Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Road of a Career Is Headier Than You Expect Variety
  5. ‘Sly’ Review: Sylvester Stallone Hits Hard in Intimate Documentary That Still Pulls a Few Punches IndieWire
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‘The Beanie Bubble’ Review: Powerhouse Actress Trio Banks, Snook And Viswanathan Take On Billionaire Boss Zach Galifianakis In Sly And Smart Biopic Of ’90s Toy Phenomenon – Deadline

  1. ‘The Beanie Bubble’ Review: Powerhouse Actress Trio Banks, Snook And Viswanathan Take On Billionaire Boss Zach Galifianakis In Sly And Smart Biopic Of ’90s Toy Phenomenon Deadline
  2. Inside the Beanie Baby Nostalgia Boom The Ringer
  3. The Beanie Bubble Review JoBlo.com
  4. The Beanie Bubble review – plushie-craze toy story goes down the cute route The Guardian
  5. ‘The Beanie Bubble’ Review: Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks in a Fun but Familiar Tale of a ’90s Toy Craze Hollywood Reporter
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‘Swarm’ Is a Sly Horror-Satire About Much More than Beyoncé Stans – IndieWire

  1. ‘Swarm’ Is a Sly Horror-Satire About Much More than Beyoncé Stans IndieWire
  2. Dominique Fishback Is Bloody Brilliant in Beyoncé-Inspired Thriller ‘Swarm’: TV Review Variety
  3. ‘Swarm’ Review: Amazon Prime Video, Donald Glover, Dominique Fishback TVLine
  4. ‘Swarm’ Review: Show Nails Genre-Blending Formula, but Story Lacks Depth TheWrap
  5. ‘Swarm’ Review: Dominique Fishback Is Brilliant in Amazon’s Slippery Horror-Comedy Hybrid Hollywood Reporter
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Sly as a Fox: 2024 Ford Mustang has a hidden throwback feature

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The 2024 Ford Mustang revealed at the Detroit Auto Show is the most modern and technologically advanced version of the venerable muscle car ever built, but it has one very retro feature.

The seventh-generation Mustang is equipped with dual digital displays for the infotainment system and instrument cluster that are powered by the Unreal Engine program and can be configured to suit the driver’s tastes.

They’ll also be able to be upgraded with new graphics and skins, but the cars come preloaded with one throwback design.

THE FORD MUSTANG DARK HORSE IS A THOROUGHBRED

The 2024 Ford Mustang has a full digital dashboard.
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It’s a second instrument cluster design programmed to resemble the dual analog gauges featured in the 1987-1993 third-generation “Fox Body” cars immortalized in Vanilla Ice song “Rollin’ In My 5.0.” Fox was the name of the platform that underpinned the Mustang, which was shared with several models, including the Fairmont, Granada and Mercury Capri.

The screen is more inspired by the original than a carbon copy but includes a red hash mark at the 55 mph mark that was required in the days before the national speed limit was raised.

The Fox Body skin features green back lighting. 
(Ford)

It can also be set to a night mode that emulates green back lighting, which will bring anyone who owned an original back in time.

TOO COLD? FORD DEBUTS 1990S-STYLE ICE WHITE MUSTANGS

Ford sold over 2.6 million Fox Body Mustangs during its full 1979-1993 run, which was the model’s longest generation.

The 2024 Mustang’s V-8 shares its 5.0-liter displacement with the Fox Body’s.
(Ford)

The 2024 Mustang has something else in common with the Fox Body. Its engine is a 5.0-liter V-8, but with an estimated 500 horsepower, it is more than twice as powerful as its predecessor’s.

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Along with the Fox Body skin, Ford told Fox News Digital that additional heritage gauge styles will be uploaded in the future. 

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Ghost Of Tsushima Dev Not Making Infamous Or Sly Cooper Sequels

Video game companies are notoriously cagey about sharing their plans. In a market saturated with sequels and spin-offs, developers nevertheless treat every new project with extreme secrecy. They’ll rarely even be up-front about what they aren’t working on, but today the PlayStation studio behind Ghost of Tsushima did just that.

As it approaches its 25th anniversary, Sucker Punch took the unusual step of letting fans know what not to expect from its next game, killing rumors of a potential sequel to superhero sandbox series Infamous, or stealth platformer Sly Cooper, happening anytime soon.

Sucker Punch wrote:

As our games continue to grow in scale and complexity, they require the full attention of our studio. With our focus on our current project, we have no plans to revisit inFAMOUS or Sly Cooper right now, and no other studio is currently working on projects related to those franchises either. These characters are very special and near and dear to our hearts, so while we’d never say never to re-opening those doors down the road, for now there are no inFAMOUS or Sly Cooper games in development.

Previously, some PlayStation fans were eager to believe the opposite. On the heels of rumor mongering by self-proclaimed insider Twitter accounts and mysterious updates to various web pages, it seemed like the fan-favorites might resurface. But rather than let false hope spring eternal, like some game studios have been known to, Sucker Punch came clean with fans.

In the meantime, the studio said that following some upcoming maintenance it will keep Infamous 2‘s level editor servers alive for a little bit longer and it plans to make the Infamous Second Son DLC Cole’s Legacy purchasable separately from the Collector’s Edition. The Sly games, on the other hand, remain completely inaccessible on modern platforms. While previously available as part of PS Now, none of them are currently included in the revamped PS Plus library.

Founded in 1997, Sucker Punch’s first game was the underappreciated, physics-based platformer Rocket: Robot on Wheels for Nintendo 64. It later entered into a publishing agreement with Sony and released the first Sly Cooper on PS2 in 2002, and the first Infamous on PS3 in 2009. Sony bought the studio outright a couple years later, and in 2020 it delivered Ghost of Tsushima, which catapulted it into the top tier of PlayStation studios.

While Sucker Punch didn’t come out and say it’s working on a sequel to Tsushima, it seems like a good bet considering the first one has sold over eight million copies and several LinkedIn pages and job postings have referenced an upcoming project with similar attributes. The bigger question is whether it will remain focused on a single-player narrative, or branch out even more deeply into multiplayer combat.

Ghost of Tsushima’s online mode called Legends added co-op quests, horde survival, and end-game raids. It was a cautious but successful initial foray into a new way to play the game, and something Sucker Punch might pivot to in the future. Earlier this year, following the announcement it was acquiring Destiny 2 maker Bungie, PlayStation laid out big plans for a raft of 10 new live-service games by 2026. A new online-only The Last of Us spin-off will be one of those. Time will tell if Ghost of Tsushima 2 ends up being another.

Clarification: 7/1/22, 4:36 p.m. ET: The online content being preserved in Infamous 2 is its community level editor, not a full multiplayer mode.



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