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WATCH: Leatherwood Gives a Radiant Live Performance of “Just For Tonight”

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Gavin Leatherwood, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star, has released the video for his debut single “Just For Tonight,” which premiered one week ago. Today, he has dropped an acoustic live session performing the song. For his musical endeavors, he is going just by his last name, Leatherwood. The single is the first taste at what’s to come on his debut album.

Leatherwood has been singing for years, and has even lent his vocals to songs on the CAOS soundtracks, including “Sweet Child o’ Mine” and “Masquerade,” but this is the first time we have heard him completely stripped back and himself on a live track.

“Just For Tonight” is one of those songs that’s perfect to crank up when you’re driving on a long stretch of road. Reminiscent of something that you’d hear in a coming of age film, its rock roots and bright sound make listening to it an extremely pleasant experience.

Check out the performance below.

“Just For Tonight” is available to stream on Apple Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. We can’t wait to hear what comes next out of Leatherwood!

‘Riverdale’ Recap: The Epic Highs and Lows of High School Football Are Back in Season 5, Episode 6 “Chapter Eighty-Two: Back to School”

It’s the epic highs and lows of high school football yet again, though not in the way it once was. In this week’s episode of Riverdale, the gang conquer their first week as Riverdale High teachers. Archie tries to bring back the football team and struggles to find funding. Meanwhile, Betty is desperately trying to figure out what happened to her sister, after that terrifying cliffhanger in last week’s episode. Keep reading for a recap of “Chapter Eighty-Two: Back to School.”

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It’s the first day of school and Toni, Kevin, Archie, Jughead, Betty, and Veronica are walking the halls of Riverdale High once again, as teachers. Toni and Kevin are used to it. While Veronica is as confident as ever, Archie, Jughead, and Betty are scrambling to find their classes. Veronica is teaching economics, Archie works on the RROTC, Betty is teaching shop class, and Jughead is teaching literature.

Hiram is not happy about Riverdale High being open, telling Reggie the school should be shut down, but instead he’s told there are over 100 students enrolled. Reggie wonders why he cares, he got what he wanted. Riverdale doesn’t even exist since he unincorporated it. Hiram tells Reggie that a high school offers hope and people are sentimental about Riverdale High for reasons that elude him. “And as long as it remains open, there’s a slight chance the town will grow back around it like a weed.” And that is bad for their business.

Getting a break, Archie asks Betty how the first day is going and she tells him that they’re terrified of her. “Being that I’m the daughter of the Black Hood and all.” On top of which she can’t stop thinking about Polly. Alice did say that Polly does this sometimes, runs off then reappears, which is why Betty’s trying not to panic.

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That night, Archie and Betty are busy making out in a car but before they can go any further, the school’s fire alarm goes off. The two run in and see a bonfire in the hallway, kids with Stonewall Prep jerseys running away. Archie grabs the fire hose and Betty grabs the extinguisher, putting out the fire.

Archie, Toni, and Sheriff Keller are in Principal Weatherbee’s office in the morning, Archie telling them what happened, though slightly lying to cover up him and Betty seeing each other. Toni says it was probably football players — The Stonewall Stallions, Hiram’s team. He sponsors them, and in return, they do odd jobs for him. Keller says he can try arresting them but Hiram will have them out on bail within the hour. Archie says it’s because Hiram has the DA in his back pocket and Keller mentions that’s part of it. Weatherbee continues that the Stonewall Prep Stallions are the county’s best football team. The only ones who win games. “As much trouble as they cause, they’re the only thing people have to root for these days.” Bulldogs, Bulldog Pride, are things of the past. They’re star football players. Archie asks so what? They can’t be above the law.

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After paying a visit to Stonewall Prep and nearly getting into it with Reggie, Archie meets with Weatherbee and tells him he wants to bring Bulldog football back to Riverdale High, as a coach. He thinks having a football team would be huge for school pride and would help bring what’s left of the town back to life. Archie will get the money somehow, and he only needs 11 players. Weatherbee takes Archie’s offer.

Toni tells Betty that earlier, Kevin mentioned that her sister’s missing. Betty wonders if she’s heard something and Toni brings up that Fangs and some of the other Serpents are truckers now. She asked around and some of the guys have occasionally seen Polly hanging out at this sketchy truck stop right off the Lonely Highway, either dealing for the Ghoulies or hooking up with the truckers, or both. Fangs said that some of the truckers hook up with women by posting on Nedslist. Toni doesn’t know if Polly has an account and Betty thanks her, saying she’ll look into it. Before leaving, she asks if she knows exactly where the truck stop is.

That night, Betty and Kevin do some research. Betty tells him that according to her mom, Polly doesn’t have a laptop, but she asked the twins and they said sometimes, she uses theirs. Polly doesn’t have a Nedslist account, but “Patty” does. Kevin tells Betty to check sent messages, see who the last person she contacted was. Someone named “TruckerBoy69.” Apparently, they arranged to meet up the night she disappeared. Either he knows something or he did something. Kevin says to send him a message asking to get together again. It’s sent and now they just wait.

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The next day, Archie proceeds to go from class to class, trying to recruit just enough students for football. After completing his team, Archie goes to Toni, who asks how much funding he’ll need: $20,000. There has to be some kind of sports budget. Toni says there is, but the little money that’s available is already earmarked for something else. Archie wonders about Cheryl but Toni already called in her one favor. But there’s nothing stopping him.

Archie goes to Thornhill and asks Cheryl for funding for the football team. Cheryl says she’s already done her part for the school “and at a great personal cost.” Archie just thought that given the fact her brother was a Bulldog, she might want to honor him. Cheryl’s head turns at the mention of Jason, telling Archie how dare he play her brother as if “he were a red king card.” Cheryl tells Archie to be gone and to never darken the halls of Thornhill again.

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Betty tells Kevin that TruckerBoy69 responded and he said it was so good to hear from her; he was afraid she was mad at him, asking if tonight was good. Mad about what? That’s exactly what Betty’s going to find out when she and Kevin go stakeout the truck stop he suggested right off exit 42.

Betty and Kevin are waiting at the truck stop, looking for any sign of TruckerBoy69. A truck pulls up and Betty notices the label, telling Kevin that’s him. Kevin asks if she’s sure but she doesn’t answer, she just leaves. Wearing her FBI jacket, Betty gets into the front seat of the rig, completely surprising TruckerBoy69. He says she’s not Patty and Betty tells him she’s her sister and she’s with the FBI. “You’re coming with me.” After interrogating him, Betty finds out exactly where Polly was last seen.

At school the next day, Archie breaks the news to the team, telling them he should have gotten his ducks in a row first and secured the funding. There’s no funding for sports, clubs, or extracurriculars. However, music can be heard in the hallway as well as students cheering. Toni is walking down the hallway with the River Vixens. Archie asks her since when are the Vixens back and she tells him she made it a priority in the budget last year. There isn’t even a sports team for them to cheer for, Archie points out. Toni tells Archie to get over himself. The Vixens are a sports team, and this year they’re going to be competing against other cheer squads. She’s not even sure she’ll manage to do that. Toni and the Vixens leave and Archie sees Veronica, getting one more idea. In the front office, Ms. Bell is on the phone with someone, telling them they told her to keep them apprised of goings on at the school. “Well, there’s something I think you should know.” Cheryl’s on the other end, thanking Ms. Bell and hanging up.

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Betty and Alice are walking along the highway, trying to find any sign of Polly. Alice spots something, realizing it’s Polly’s things, including her wallet. That night, Alice wonders what happened to Polly out on that highway. Betty doesn’t know, but she does know one thing. If that creepy guy in jail had hurt Polly, he wouldn’t have told them exactly where to go. So they have nothing, no leads. She could be anywhere. Betty says they didn’t find Polly’s cell phone, so they can trace it through the phone company. Or if they can’t do it, maybe the FBI can. And if not? Betty tells her mother they wait.

Archie is at Pop’s and Jughead asks him how it’s going with the Bulldogs. It’s not. Archie tells him the kids don’t have any equipment, they can’t afford any equipment. And the school doesn’t have any money. “Well, if you promise to never bring up the epic highs and lows of high school football again, I can ask Tabitha if she’s willing to sponsor the team” (iconic). Archie says that can’t hurt, but there is one more person he can ask: Veronica. Archie asking that would be weird, right? Jughead just interviewed a guy who wants to be abducted by Mothman aliens. “I think weird is relative.” He says go for it, embrace the weird.

Archie visits Veronica at the Pembrooke and she invites him in. After some awkward silence between Archie and Chad, who is in town visiting Veronica, Archie tells her he’s restarting the Riverdale High football team and there’s no budget for anything. “Say no more.” As a former Vixen, Veronica made an oath to always support her beloved Bulldogs. She will absolutely cover the startup costs. Archie thanks her, promising to pay her back one hundred percent. “You mean pay us back one hundred percent.” Archie says of course, pay them back one hundred percent. Actually, now that Chad thinks about it, Archie’s a vet, a proud guy. Instead of them loaning him the money, Chad suggests he renovate their apartment. They help out Archie’s team, he does this job for them and gets paid. Veronica’s sure Archie has a million other things he’s got to be doing right now. Archie tells Veronica it’s fine. He definitely doesn’t want to be taking handouts. He’ll call some of his dad’s old crew and see if any of them can help out.

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At Riverdale High the next day, Toni finds Cheryl sitting at her desk. Cheryl says she was going to give her a call then she thought no. “Stealing my Vixens warrants a visit in person.” Cheryl tells Toni she’s playing a very dangerous game. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs, along with Archie and Veronica, are in the locker room. Assigned lockers, new cleats, new uniforms and pads. Archie is also psyched to announce their generous sponsor for all this stuff and other Bulldog expenses is Veronica Gekko. “Lodge, actually. Veronica Lodge.” Ms. Bell is once again on the phone with someone who asked her to call if anything interesting or important happens. She tells them they should know what’s going on in the boys locker room right now. Hiram is on the other line, thanking Ms. Bell, saying that her information is, as always, very much appreciated. They’ll be in touch. Hiram tells Reggie that Archie made good on his promise to him and started a football team, with his daughter’s money. Reggie suggests maybe this time, they pay him a visit.

Betty tells Alice that she heard from her friend Todd from the Academy, who traced the call, pointing to Swedlow Swamp on the map. Alice doesn’t understand what Polly would be doing there, and how on earth are they going to find her? That’s acres and acres of marsh land. They’ll just have to keep calling her cell phone until they hear it ring. That night, they do exactly that. Kevin mentions they’ve been out there for hours, maybe they should pick it up and leave but Alice tells him she hears something. Betty suggests they split up and Kevin finds something, a hand sticking out of the ground. He, Betty, and Alice begin to furiously dig.

Archie’s chilling in his bed and Jughead yells that there’s a fire. It’s on the front porch and the back porch. They’re trapped.

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Riverdale is off next week but it will be back on Wednesday, March 10 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW!

Description for ‘Legacies’ Season 3, Episode 7 “Yup, It’s A Leprechaun, All Right” Released

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The CW has released an episode description for the March 18 episode of Legacies “Yup, It’s A Leprechaun, All Right.” The series is currently taking a break and won’t return until March 11, but by the synopsis for the episode, we can’t wait to finally meet Cleo and find out what she has in store for the Salvatore School.

IT’S YOUR LUCKY DAY — After the Salvatore School runs into some financial difficulties, Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) suggests they hold their first fundraiser. While Alaric (Matthew Davis) attempts to work things out with the bank, he puts Kaleb (Chris Lee) in charge of overseeing the events at the school. Elsewhere, Cleo (guest star Omono Okojie) helps Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) cope with her emotions, while MG (Quincy Fouse) seeks help from Alyssa (guest star Olivia Liang). Finally, when a leprechaun shows up at the school, it might just be what they need to turn their luck around.” Kaylee Bryant and Ben Levin also star. Tony Griffin directed the episode written by Penny Cox & Cynthia Adarkwa (#307). Original airdate 3/18/2021.

Legacies airs Thursday nights at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

Description for ‘Superman & Lois’ Season 1, Episode 4 “Haywire” Released

An episode description for the March 16 episode of Superman & Lois, “Haywire,” has been released. Judging by the description, it seems like Morgan Edge is going to continue to be a thorn in the side of Lois. Read the full description below.

“TRUTH – While sitting in the stands at the high school football game, Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) and Chrissy (guest star Sofia Hasmik) spot fish out of water Morgan Edge (Adam Rayner) conversing with Mayor Dean and Kyle Cushing (Erik Valdez), and the two see right through this insincere move to try to win over the town. Meanwhile, Clark (Tyler Hoechlin) agrees to help Lois out at a town hall meeting, but things get tense when he finds himself pulled in two different directions. Lastly, Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) is having mixed emotions about Jordan’s (Alex Garfin) newfound status.” Emmanuelle Chriqui, Inde Navarrette, Wolé Parks and Dylan Walsh also star. (#104). The episode was written by Michael Narducci and directed by James Bamford. Original airdate 3/16/2021.

Superman & Lois airs Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. ET on The CW. For more of our coverage on the show, including our recap of the first episode, click here.

Synopsis for ‘Batwoman’ Season 2, Episode 7 “It’s Best You Stop Digging” Released

This Sunday, Batwoman will air its sixth episode, titled “Do Not Resuscitate.” In the interim, The CW has released a synopsis for episode 7, “It’s Best You Stop Digging.”

The new description teases the ongoing battle Ryan has with her wound, and her quest to avenge her mother. Meanwhile, Alice learns more about Coryana. Read the full synopsis below.

“CROSSING THE LINE – As Ryan’s (Javicia Leslie) condition worsens, she questions Batwoman’s “no killing” code when she realizes the opportunity to avenge her mother is slipping away. Tatiana (guest star Leah Gibson) fills in the gaps for Alice (Rachel Skarsten) about her time on Coryana and her history with Ocean (guest star Nathan Owens). Also starring Dougray Scott, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang and Camrus Johnson. Avi Youabian directed the episode written by Jerry Shandy (#207).” Original airdate 3/14/2021. 

Batwoman airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW. “It’s Best You Stop Digging” will air on March 14. Find our other coverage on the show here.

The Lental Region Awaits in Latest Teaser for ‘New Pokémon Snap’

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With just two months to go until the highly anticipated remake of the 1999 classic Nintendo 64 game Pokémon Snap — aptly titled New Pokémon Snap — fans are on the edge of their seats waiting to explore the Lental region. As a part of today’s Pokémon Presents, a new gameplay teaser was revealed for New Pokémon Snap!

In addition to some new shots of the beautiful, sprawling landscapes that this remake has to offer, the video clued us in on some additional information about the upcoming game. As players continue their research throughout a particular course in the game, their research level in that area will subsequently increase. As a result, higher levels mean that the Pokémon in that course may display new expressions and behaviors. This will be key for photo scores; player snapshots in the game will be scored from one to four stars, dependent upon just how rare the Pokémon’s behavior in the picture is. Players will also be able to encourage unique reactions from Pokémon by playing a melody or using an Illumina orb.

And that’s not all! Check out the video below to see all of the latest information on New Pokémon Snap.

New Pokémon Snap will officially be available on the Nintendo Switch on April 30. Pre-orders are now available.

What To Watch on Disney+ Star

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So you’ve fired up Disney+ this week to discover a brand new tab alongside the familiar icons for Pixar, Marvel, and the like — Star. What exactly is Star? It’s a brand new content hub, automatically included with your Disney+ subscription, that’s catered toward an adult audience. Currently, Star is available in Canada, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, and it features Disney-owned content from ABC, Hulu, FX, and Freeform, as well as content from ABC Signature, 20th Television, and more.

An expanded streaming library? Fantastic. Now comes the hard part, though … choosing what to watch. The world of streaming platforms has introduced a wonderful convenience to living rooms across the world, but often times consumers may find themselves caught in an endless purgatory of decision-making for their next big binge. To save you some time, Nerds and Beyond has done some of the guesswork for you and compiled a list of some of our favorite recommendations from Star’s offering of television series.

New Girl

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Who’s that girl? It’s Jess!

New Girl follows the life of the offbeat and quirky Jessica Day (Zooey Deschanel) as she moves into an apartment loft with three men in the aftermath of a break-up. What follows are years full of friendship, romance, life lessons, career changes, mistakes, and so much more. Though the show may start off revolving around Jess, you’ll soon find yourself attached to every other character in her life as well. Throughout the course of seven seasons, New Girl consistently provides viewers with side-splitting laughter while also crafting a story of a group of friends that ultimately has a wonderful sendoff when it all comes to a close. New Girl also stars Jake Johnson, Max Greenfield, Hannah Simone, and Lamorne Morris.

Scrubs

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We’re taking things all the way back to the year 2001 with Scrubs. This beloved comedy-drama focuses on the lives of employees at (the fictional) Sacred Heart Hospital. Follow the ins and outs of John Michael “J.D.” Dorian (Zach Braff) and his fellow co-workers as they navigate the demanding, rewarding, heartbreaking, funny, difficult, and wondrous world of medicine. With nine seasons on the roster, Scrubs will keep you busy with laughter and tears. Scrubs stars Zach Braff, Donald Faison, John C. McGinley, Ken Jenkins, Sarah Chalke, Neil Flynn, Judy Reyes, and more.


9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star

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9-1-1 is set in Los Angeles, California, and it follows the high-pressure experiences of first responders. The show mainly focuses on the firefighters of Station 118, a group of brave individuals who do much more than put out fires on a daily basis. What sets this show apart from similar series is the sheer amount of heart and laughter that’s interspersed with the drama. Viewers will find themselves equally invested in both the heart-stopping (and sometimes unbelievable, but often times taken from real life news stories!) emergencies and the personal lives of those doing the rescuing. 9-1-1, which is currently in the midst of its fourth season, stars Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, Oliver Stark, Aisha Hinds, Kenneth Choi, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ryan Guzman, Rockmond Dunbar, and more.

Fans of 9-1-1 should also check out the spin-off series 9-1-1: Lone Star, which is set in Austin, Texas. Though the idea behind both shows is very much similar, Lone Star is a delight in itself. 9-1-1: Lone Star is currently in its second season, and it stars Rob Lowe, Ronen Rubinstein, Jim Parrack, Natacha Karam, Brian Michael Smith, Sierra Aylina McClain, Rafael L. Silva, Julian Works, Gina Torres, and more.

Love, Victor

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Love, Victor follows high schooler Victor Salazar, whose family has relocated from Texas for fresh start in Atlanta, Georgia. Season 1 sees Victor adjusting to the new setting, dealing with his parents’ rocky and slowly crumbling marriage and facing his sexual identity. It is set in the same universe as the 2018 film Love, Simon, based on Becky Albertalli’s novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.

A large part of what makes Love, Victor worth watching is its characters. Each of the characters — especially Victor and his friends — bring something to the table, creating a dynamic and charming group to watch; each character is provided the space to shine. The show also approaches Victor’s sexuality in a way that provides validation to teens (and maybe even adults) who are questioning. The show includes a cultural lens that provides context not only for the Salazars, but how they approach homosexuality. As a whole, the show is a heartwarming, emotional, and often comedic ride worth taking.

Criminal Minds

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Criminal Minds follows a group of Behavioral Analysis Unit profilers in the FBI that work to put the most prolific killers and criminals away by assessing their behaviors. Many crime procedurals don’t have the diversity that Criminal Minds does — whether that’s in terms of cases and killers or the character development of its core members, there’s a reason it’s a household name that has captivated audiences all around for over a decade. Criminal Minds stars Matthew Gray Gubler, Aisha Tyler, Kirsten Vangsness, Adam Rodriguez, Paget Brewster, Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Daniel Henney, and Thomas Gibson.

Bob’s Burgers

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Bob’s Burgers focuses on the Belcher family — Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, and Louise — who own a barely afloat burger restaurant. The show follows the family as they get into a variety of situations and adventures, from Bob finding new ways to boost his business, the kids coming up with wild schemes, and more.

If you’re looking for something goofy and lighthearted, Bob’s Burgers is the show to watch. Spanning 10 full seasons with an 11th currently airing, Bob’s offers the perfect escape from the stresses of life. It’s full of a plethora of humor that every character contributes, offers musical numbers throughout, and brings in recurring characters who always light up the screen. At the heart of the show, of course, is the Belcher family, who provide a wholesome (if not occasionally chaotic) picture of a healthy family dynamic. Bob’s Burgers is an excellent go-to comfort show, and one that has already created a strong and long-lasting legacy.

Bones

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Procedural crime shows are a dime a dozen, but Bones is definitely one of the best out there, taking a unique perspective on catching the baddies by tackling both the investigative and forensic side of catching killers — with humor thrown in to boot. Bones follows oddball genius/forensic anthropologist Temperance “Bones” Brennan and suave FBI Seeley Booth, who, through the unlikeliest of partnerships, combine to make one of the best teams TV has ever seen. Seeing the scientific aspect of some of television’s craziest crimes get solved is truly a delight, something that can be attributed to the amazing cast and ever-intriguing plotlines.

Brennan and her team (“the squints” as Booth so lovingly refers to them) at The Jeffersonian bring something refreshing to the screen in this largely forensics-based show, with their penchant to gain clues from the tiniest of details while Booth balances out the dynamic with a healthy dose of action. With the titular dynamic between Booth and Brennan and lovable characters like resident artist/forensic reconstructor Angela Montenegro, “bug and slime guy” Jack Hodgins, and more, the show is certain to land a special place in your heart — and maybe make you seriously consider a career change.

Though there’s plenty more series worth binging to your heart’s content that can now be found on Disney+’s Star, this should hopefully give you a starting point for your next weekend or weeknight spent in front of the television. Happy streaming!

Additional Contributors: Julia, Haley, Kenedi

Experience a Long-Gone Era in ‘Pokémon Legends: Arceus’

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Something new is on its way to the world of Pokémon.

Today’s Pokémon Presents brought with it news of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, a new game that will both honor the core gameplay of the previous games we know and love while also adding in new action and RPG elements.

Set in a version of the Sinnoh region quite different from the one seen in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Pokémon Legends: Arceus takes place in a long-gone era before Trainers and Leagues were brought into existence. Players will be tasked with catching, surveying, and researching the wild Pokémon living in this harsh environment in order to create and complete the Sinnoh region’s very first Pokédex. Players will also be able to have their ally Pokémon battle wild Pokémon.

Check out the preview below.

You’ll begin your adventure in a familiar way, choosing from a trio of starter Pokémon. However, the particular choices of Pokémon actually come from three different regions and generations of the Pokémon games — Rowlet, Cyndaquil, and Oshawott. The reigning creature in this game is the Alpha Pokémon Arceus.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus will be available in early 2022. An exact release date has not yet been confirmed.

America Ferrera To Direct ‘I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter’ Film

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America Ferrera is making her directorial debut soon! She will be directing an adaptation of the YA book I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter for Netflix. While this is her debut as a film director, she has previously directed episodes of both Gentefied and Superstore.

She will be joined by Linda Yvette Chávez (Gentefied), who will write the screenplay for the film.

The novel tells the story of Julia Reyes, who must discover who she is after her older sister Olga is tragically killed. Her parents are determined to mold her after Olga in their grief, which is not something that Julia wants to happen. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is written by the New York Times bestseller Erica L. Sánchez.

Production has not yet started and there is no release date known.

Return To Sinnoh at Last — ‘Pokémon Diamond’ and ‘Pearl’ Remakes Coming to Nintendo Switch

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It’s been almost 15 years, and a pair of Pokémon games born for the Nintendo DS platform are finally coming to the Nintendo Switch. After much speculation, it has finally been confirmed that Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are getting their own remakes — Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. The news was confirmed during today’s Pokémon Presents.

Watch the announcement clip below.

Trainers will gear up to experience the nostalgia of the Sinnoh region after choosing from the classic fourth-generation starters: Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup. Explore a familiar world in a brand new light and encounter the iconic Legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia once more.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl will arrive on the Nintendo Switch in late 2021. An exact release date has not yet been confirmed.

Stay tuned to see what else is still to come throughout this special year that marks the 25th anniversary of Pokémon.