‘Dark Phoenix’ will probably be the end of Fox’s X-Men movies

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The X-Men are part of the Disney family now, and never has that felt clearer than at the studio’s CinemaCon presentation Wednesday.

Disney touted both Dark Phoenix and New Mutants as part of its upcoming slate, alongside the usual Avengers and Star Wars and Pixar projects.

SEE ALSO: Jessica Chastain takes an online quiz to find out which of the ‘X-Men’ she is

What exactly the X-Men’s future looks like at the Mouse House, though, remains unclear. 

Deadpool clearly isn’t going anywhere. “You’ll be seeing more of Deadpool in the years ahead,” promised studio chairman Alan Horn, after sharing Ryan Reynolds’ cheeky tweet about Fox joining Disney. Read more…

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Social media companies which fail to remove violent content face fines or jail time in Australia

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Australia has announced tougher penalties on social media platforms to ensure they act on violent content.

The laws threaten executives of social media companies with jail, and fines placed on these companies if they fail to remove “abhorrent violent material” from their platforms. 

SEE ALSO: Facebook makes vague noises about ‘restrictions’ on live video after tragedy

The amendment, only just announced by the country’s prime minister on Saturday, was passed in Australia’s parliament on Thursday. 

It’s in response to the highly-shared livestream of the Christchurch terrorist attack, which social media companies struggled to wipe off their platforms.  Read more…

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‘Aladdin’ CinemaCon footage goes all in with Will Smith’s Genie

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Disney’s remake train is still chugging along mightily, and the next stop on this nostalgia tour is Aladdin

The studio unveiled a never-before-seen clip from the upcoming remake at CinemaCon Wednesday, featuring Will Smith’s take on the much-loved number “Friend Like Me.” 

SEE ALSO: Disney’s first full ‘Aladdin’ trailer shows extended look at Will Smith in all his Genie glory

And while it’s certainly a little odd to hear Smith’s Genie boast that we’ve never had a friend like him when we literally did have a friend almost exactly like him, in 1992, Smith’s enthusiasm sells the song well enough. Read more…

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Elon Musk’s favorite Autopilot feature just got updated

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Elon Musk let us know earlier this year that when he drives, he uses Tesla’s semi-autonomous driving system called Autopilot. For the the electric car company CEO, the “Navigate on Autopilot” feature makes highway traffic somewhat bearable. 

Musk will be happy to know that on Wednesday, the lane-changing suggestions from the car’s computer system just got easier to use.

Instead of approving the suggestions to change lanes or get over to make a highway exit every single time, you can now change the settings before you drive. You used to have to utilize the turn stalk to confirm the lane change suggested by Navigate. Tesla says that 9 million suggested lane changes have happened since the feature came out in October. Now, three new Autopilot settings: “Enable at start of every trip,” “Require lane change confirmation,” and “Lane change notification” give more streamlined options on how the highway assistance tool works. Read more…

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Disney recreates iconic ‘Lion King’ scene in new CinemaCon footage

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In Disney’s own version of the circle of life, everything old is new again.

That includes The Lion King, the remake of which was teased at Disney’s CinemaCon panel Wednesday. 

SEE ALSO: Stunning ‘Lion King’ trailer will get your nostalgia tingling

The exclusive footage screened in the room was the new version of a familiar scene from the 1994 original, in which an excited young Simba (JD McCrary) wakes up his dad, Mufasa (James Earl Jones), to demand they go patrolling together.

The clip follows Mufasa and Simba as they climb up to survey their kingdom — it’s “everything the light touches,” but definitely not the shadowy parts — and discuss the responsibilities of ruling and the delicate balance of life and death. Read more…

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‘Avengers: Endgame’ CinemaCon footage flies higher, further, faster with Captain Marvel

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Our heroes may not have been super successful at stopping Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War, but as we head into Avengers: Endgame, they’ve gained one significiant advantage: Captain Marvel.

That’s our big takeaway from the new Endgame clip unveiled at CinemaCon Wednesday, which picks up basically where the Captain Marvel mid-credits scene left off.

SEE ALSO: ‘Avengers: Endgame’ teaser brings heroes face-to-face with Thanos again

In the new footage, the Avengers — including Black Widow, Captain America, War Machine, and Bruce Banner — are trying to make sense of this stranger, Carol Danvers, who’s just dropped into their lives.  Read more…

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This little Iron Man robot is the kind of ‘Avengers: Endgame’ merch we dig

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With Avengers: Endgame looming on the horizon, and every last one of our heroes on the line, a little Iron Man robot patrolling our room is exactly the kind of security we need right now.

AI and humanoid robotic company UBTECH has teamed up with Disney and Marvel to release what they’ve called the first-ever humanoid robot inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And it’s severely cute.

SEE ALSO: Stern little Stormtrooper robot uses AR and facial recognition to help you deal with rebel scum

The Iron Man MK50 Robot is a miniature version of the wise-cracking, suited-up Tony Stark, and comes with an augmented reality app so you can take him on little missions, stock up your arsenal, and battle MCU villains like the Chitauri and Ebony Maw. Read more…

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Snapchat’s new Status feature lets your friends see what exactly you’re up to

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Foursquare, is that you?

Snapchat has started testing a new feature called Status in Snap Maps which lets you check into places, and allows your friends to see what you’re up to.

SEE ALSO: Twitter is redesigning its camera to feel more like Snapchat

You can choose a Bitmoji to represent what you’re doing (like playing basketball, working on your laptop, or downing a taco), and build up a list of places you’ve visited in a feature called Passport.

Previously, Snap Maps figured out what you were up to by pulling up a random Bitmoji to represent the time of day and place you’re at. Soon, to the benefit of your bored friends, they’ll be able to see what exactly you’re up to. Read more…

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‘It Chapter Two’ scares the crap out of CinemaCon with first footage

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Who’s ready to return to Derry?

Warner Bros. brought the very first footage from It Chapter Two to CinemaCon Tuesday, and so far at least, it looks just as scary as its predecessor. 

SEE ALSO: Jessica Chastain just gleefully teased a scene from ‘It: Chapter Two’ as the bloodiest in horror history

Director Andy Muschietti was on hand to introduce the footage, along with most of the Losers’ Club, old and young, including Sophia Lillis and Jessica Chastain as Beverly, Finn Wolfhard and Bill Hader as Richie, and James McAvoy as Bill. 

“Last time I was here, I promised you were going to shit your pants. Do you remember something about adult diapers?” said Muschietti. “So let’s double down on that statement.” Read more…

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