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SeaWorld Orlando Reveals Ride Car for New Coaster

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Debuting in spring 2020, guests will ride through a thrilling family friendly adventures on SeaWorld Orlando’s first launch coaster, Ice Breaker. Named for the icy Arctic summits, Ice Breaker will feature four launches, both backward and forwards, culminating in a reverse launch into the steepest drop in Florida — a 93-foot tall spike with a 100-degree angle. Ice Breaker will be 1900 feet of track with maximum speeds of 52 mph! The ride will last between 80 and 90 seconds.

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Located close to the Wild Arctic Attraction, Ice Breaker’s wintery theme reflects this area of the park with a nod to its conservation partner, Alaska SeaLife Center. Primarily dedicated to marine research, education, and wildlife response, the Alaska SeaLife Center mission matches closely to SeaWorld Orlando’s, making them an ideal partner to help educate riders about the Arctic and its inhabitants.

Ice Breaker makes the perfect addition to SeaWorld’s ever-growing ride list, and its 48-inch rider height makes it a family friendly thrill ride. From the thrills of Mako, Manta, and Kraken to the water rapids of Infinity Falls and the flume fun of Journey to Atlantis, Ice Breaker joins the park’s famed attractions as a must-ride experience in Orlando.

Ice Breaker will be 1900 feet of track with maximum speeds of 52 mph! The ride will last between 80 and 90 seconds.

Interview: Matt Cohen Talks ‘Supernatural’ Convention Memories, Karaoke, Directing, Richard Speight, Jr., and More [EXCLUSIVE]

This past weekend we attended Creation Entertainment‘s Supernatural convention in Jacksonville, Florida, where we got the opportunity to sit down with Matt Cohen for a third year in a row for an interview.

In this interview, we talked about favorite convention memories (including him running through the vendors room shirtless to promote Jensen’s album), the evolution of Friday Night karaoke, plus how directing an episode of Supernatural came about, and shadowing Richard Speight, Jr., on set and the advice he gave Matt.

It’s been amazing to watch how much Matt has come in just in a year; last year when we talked, he had finished filming Mama Bear, and since then he’s filmed two movies, Mama Bear has gone on to be part of many festivals and win many awards, he starred in The Hillywood Show’s The Umbrella Academy Parody, and he’s also now part of the Entertainment Tonight team.

Make sure to check out Creation Entertainment’s website to get more information on their conventions, and if you get the chance to attend, go out and see Matt!

 

The Cast of ‘Knives Out’ Goes Around the Table with Entertainment Weekly

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After the first round of early screenings this past weekend on the 22 and 23 of November, the only thing left for Knives Out to do is release nationwide, and there’s only two more days to wait. The film is set to release on November 27, just in time to gather the family and head out to see it over the Thanksgiving holiday. Rian Johnson gathered the cast of his murder/mystery for a Thrombey family reunion with a fitting meal with Entertainment Weekly.

Watch Michael Shannon showcase his effortless humor (that wasn’t expected), the classic Chris Evans laugh that charms the world’s socks right off, the quintessential cool that only Jamie Lee Curtis can pull off, and learn how to wink like a natural from Katherine Langford. The cast also delves into the Thrombey family, Johnson asks a couple questions related to the film (not the plot, there’s no spoilers!), and Curtis shows you the best way to get the pomegranate seeds out of the fruit.

“When you’re sick of arguing with your family, come have a laugh at ours,” Rian Johnson welcomes. So if you’re dreading the holiday with your own family, take a little break and spend it here with the cast of Knives Out, and then bring yours to the theaters to see Knives Out starting Wednesday, November 27!

You can read our spoiler-free review of the film here!

WATCH: Interview with Emily Swallow at Rockwood Music Festival [EXCLUSIVE]

Photographed exclusively for Nerds and Beyond by Liz Larson, Staff Photographer

Our final interview in this exclusive series is with none other than Emily Swallow. Having just flown in from the premiere event for The Mandalorian, Emily sat down with us to talk about her experience at Rockwood last year and her expectations for this year. While she only attended one day of the festival in 2018, this year she got to experience the entire weekend in all its improvised glory.

In the interview, Emily also talks about her career in musical theater and shares some of her favorite performances and current shows on Broadway. You can check out the interview below!

First Trailer for ‘The Last Full Measure’ Released!

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The first official trailer for the upcoming Vietnam war drama The Last Full Measure has been released. Based on a true story, IMDb‘s synopsis of the film is: “Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. (“Pits”) is awarded the nation’s highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield.”

With its star-studded cast, this movie is certain to be phenomenal. Sebastian Stan in particular has truly had an incredible decade growing as an actor with Marvel and beyond, and it will be exciting to see him usher in 2020 with one of the leading roles in The Last Full Measure. Stan will be joined by the likes of Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Ed Harris, Samuel L. Jackson, Grant Gustin, and Peter Fonda.

Watch the trailer below!

The Last Full Measure will hit theaters in the US on January 17.

New Clip From ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’!

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It’s Monday morning, and the Star Wars Twitter page was up bright and early today to start off the week with a new clip from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The 30-second video gives an extended look at a scene that was previously teased in the final trailer released last month.

Watch it below!

“They fly now?!”
“They fly now.”

The clip shows First Order stormtroopers in pursuit of of our favorite heroes of the Resistance, although it appears Finn’s old profession has been upgraded with some new gear.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker officially premieres on December 20, and it is coming to select countries December 18-19.

Tickets on Sale for Denver Pop Culture Con!

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Tickets for Denver Pop Culture Con are now on sale! The convention will be held in downtown Denver at the Colorado Convention Center on July 3-5. Adult tickets range from $44 to $181.50 and children ages 12 and under attend free. Events will take place Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and will begin around 10:00 a.m. Get your ticket today on their website!

Formerly known as Denver Comic Con, this annual convention hosts over four hundred hours worth of panels featuring authors, artists, actors, and filmmakers, as well as photos and autographs with guests. Be sure to follow them on Twitter @denpopcon for updates!

‘Supernatural’ Recap: Season 15, Episode 6 “Golden Time”

On this week’s episode of Supernatural, a fan-favorite character comes back after her death in season 13, and I have to tell you, it is pretty touching. Also back is Castiel, who is working a case once he hears about a body that was found in a lake and a woman tells him her son is missing. There’s also a possible new version of Sam that may or may not be crucial for the remainder of the season, however way you look at it.

Strap in and get ready for everything that happened in the sixth episode of Supernatural‘s 15th and final season, “Golden Time.”

We start at Rowena’s apartment, and a witch uses a spell to break in. She’s going through drawers, bookshelves, and glasses, tearing the place apart and breaking everything just to find something, wondering where the good stuff is. Her nose starts bleeding, her vision gets blurry, she starts coughing and falls over, trying to make it out the door, but she doesn’t make it.

At the bunker, Sam tries to find anything that pertains to God or Lilith when he feels something in the kitchen with him. Dean comes in with a box of cereal. Sam says he’s been looking for signs of God or Lilith while Dean’s been in his room, eating cereal. Dean says he’s also been marathoning Scooby-Doo. He asks Sam if he’s found anything, and Sam tells him not yet. Sam asks Dean if he noticed anything weird when he just came into the kitchen. Dean says no, then asks if he had another one of his visions. Sam says he hasn’t had a vision since Colorado, so maybe they stopped. Dean tells him not until Chuck gets his end game; The Winchester Bowl, Cain and Abel 2.0. This is God they’re talking about. He wouldn’t be too worried about finding God. He’ll find them.

Over in Wyoming, Cas walks to a bait and tackle shop. The owner, Andy, opens up the shop and lets him in. Cas, or “Clarence,” tells him, “I had a friend who always praised fishing for its meditative qualities.” Cas notices that Andy isn’t his usual self and asks him if everything’s alright. Andy tells him he’s a volunteer firefighter, and they pulled a body out of the lake that morning, a missing kid. He says the way he looked; he seemed to have drowned, except he was drained of his blood.

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Sam is jogging and notices his breath is visible. He stops and looks around, trying to figure out what it is. A figure starts to appear in front of him, and it’s Eileen. At the bunker, Dean wants to know why Eileen was in Hell. She didn’t make a deal. She was innocent. Eileen explains the Hellhound that killed her dragged her there. Sam tells Dean she escaped when Chuck blew all the doors open. She’s been trying to get the guys to see her for a while now. Eileen tells them she knows how it ends for ghosts; they go crazy, they hurt people, and she can’t stay there and won’t go back down to Hell. She thought maybe the brothers could put in a good word for her up there. Dean tells her that even if they did, it wouldn’t matter. Souls from Hell can’t go to Heaven.

Dean tells Sam there may be an Option B, then asks if they have any of those soul catchers. They can make Eileen her own, so she’s not trapped with many psycho ghosts. It’s better than where she’s going. Sam tells him the spell isn’t exactly easy. Dean says he’s like Rowena’s protégé. Sam mentions that even if he could, he would need a crystal. Sam gives in and says if it’s what Eileen wants, maybe they can go to Rowena’s place and look for a crystal or something. Dean’s not going. It’s a milk run. Sam brings up that ever since God returned, Dean’s been acting like there’s nothing they can do, like nothing matters. But they can do this. This matters.

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Cas is at the police station trying to get more information on the body that was found. While he’s waiting for the sheriff, a woman, Melly, starts talking to him, saying she thinks her son is missing, too. She let him camp out the previous night, and he was supposed to be back first thing that morning. She thinks now, with that other boy, she needs to find her son. She asks for his help, and Cas, “Agent Worley,” agrees.

Sam and Eileen get to Rowena’s apartment building. Once they’re inside her place, they find the witch on the floor. Two more witches are watching them. Sam notices a tattoo behind the witch’s ear, telling Eileen he recognizes it from the “Order Maleficarum.” Sam tells Eileen just to find what they’re looking for and get out of there.

Cas is talking to Sheriff Roy. Sheriff Roy says if this were New York, he’d be worried about Melly’s son missing. He tells Cas that if a teenager stays out too long, he’s probably with his buddies sobering up. Cas tells Sheriff Roy he’d like to take a look at the body that was found in the lake. He tells Cas it’s already on its way to Cheyenne, and Cas says that any casework he does have will be fine. Sheriff Roy asks Cas if he has a supervisor he can talk to to make it official. Dean hears one of the phones ringing, finds it’s the FBI one, and asks to talk to his agent when Sheriff Roy tells him who he has. Dean tells Cas that, whether he cares or not, God is back on the board, so he needs to watch himself and check his messages. Cas hangs up after Dean already did, and Sheriff Roy tells him he’ll get him the files.

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After looking through Rowena’s apartment, Sam and Eileen are stumped. They found just junk, unable to find Rowena’s real stash. Eileen walks through a bookcase and finds what they were looking for; spell books, recipes, Rowena’s journals, etc. A piece of paper falls out of one of the journals. Sam realizes it’s the spell Rowena was working on to make spirits flesh, to bring them back to life. Rowena never finished it, but Sam thinks he can. He tells Eileen they can bring her back.

After getting what they need, Sam puts everything into the trunk of the Impala. As soon as he closes the trunk, he starts coughing up blood and is barely able to stand. He’s looking for a hex bag. When he finds it, he sees two witches walking toward him. He tells Eileen to get Dean. The witch spells Eileen away, and she kneels in front of Sam.

Sam wakes up and is trapped by the two witches. One of them says they came for what Rowena left behind, and Sam comes along just when they thought they wouldn’t get it. One of the witches explains that the apartment’s hexed with potent magic. Anyone who steps inside dies, except, apparently, Sam. Sam realizes the body he and Eileen found was one of hers, and the witch says her name was Jacinda, her oldest. Now, she’s going to bring her back. Sam tries to make a deal with her: She needs him to get Rowena’s stuff, but he needs that spell. They can both use it. The witch tells him they can’t because a spell like this can only be used once. “Show Death a loophole, and she closes it.” She thinks Sam will help them anyway. Her daughter, Emily, borrowed some of Sam’s hair for some type of voodoo doll. The witch tells Sam he can either do as he’s told and die quick or play tough and die slowly.

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Cas gets to the lake, Melly following him. She begs Cas to let her help. She sees him holding a map with several X marks on it, and Cas tells her they’re where several people have gone missing in the area. Melly tells him her son, Caleb, knows it’s not safe to come out there, especially with the mine. She says there’s an old silver mine, but the EPA shut it down in the 70s due to toxic runoff. Cas asks her to show him where it is on the map. Melly says no, but she can take him.

Sam and Emily are walking back to Rowena’s apartment. Sam tries to make small talk, but Emily tells him no talking and pulls on the voodoo doll, hurting Sam. Emily tells him to make it quick, to just get the good stuff. She sees Jacinda on the ground, and Sam tells her he can look for something to cover her up. Sam asks Emily if they were close. Emily tells him she made her life hell. Emily tells Sam to start packing.

Cas and Melly are walking towards the mine, and Melly thanks him for doing this. Cas tells her he needed to step away. He says his colleagues and he kind of had a “falling out with management and each other,” which isn’t really too far from the truth. Cas tells Melly she has to prepare herself for something, telling her he thinks Shane Coogan, the kid whose body was found, was killed by a djinn. Cas tells her monsters are real, and he thinks this mine might be a lair. If it is, he does not want her to see what’s inside. They hear someone say, “Mom,” and turn around to find Caleb.

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Sam tells Emily that Jacinda doesn’t have to come back. She heard her mom. The spell only works once. She could give it to him. Emily says she’d kill her, and Sam tells her not if she ran. Sam says he’ll give her Rowena’s books, journals, whatever she wants. She could go somewhere else and start over. Emily calls him a liar and stabs the voodoo doll, hurting Sam even more.

Cas and Melly sit next to Caleb, who tells them he saw some guy dragging a dead body to the lake. He couldn’t see his face, so he grabbed his phone. It was a monster. He ran, but he fell, broke his phone, and messed up his ankle. He was hiding. He was so scared. Sheriff Roy reveals himself to be the djinn. He shoots at Cas, which doesn’t do anything. He shoots at Cas a few more times, and Cas punches him and takes his angel blade, and stabs him multiple times, killing Sheriff Roy.

Sam finishes packing up all of Rowena’s things that they need, but Dean comes in, holding a gun to the mom’s head. Emily twists the voodoo doll, severely hurting Sam. Emily tells him to let her mom go, or Sam dies. Jacinda’s spirit appears and pushes Dean away, knocking him into the wall. Sam knocks away the voodoo doll, but the witch uses magic to hurt him. Emily grabs the doll, twisting it some more. Eileen shows up and shoves Jacinda. “Not today, bitch.” Dean grabs the gun and shoots Emily. The witch uses her magic on Dean, but Sam pushes her, shoving a hex bag in her mouth while saying a spell. Meanwhile, Dean burns Jacinda’s body and saves Eileen.

After healing Caleb’s ankle, Cas says he needs to leave. It’s time for him to get back in the game.

Sam fills up a bathtub with water, putting Rowena’s ingredients in it. Eileen gets in, and Sam says a spell. Eileen gets out, puts on a towel, and Sam and Eileen touch, knowing it worked. Later, Dean asks Sam how Eileen is, and Sam tells him she’s asleep. She had a long day. Dean tells him he did, too; hex bags, new body, is he some kind of witch now? Sam says he got lucky. Dean tells Sam he did good while he did nothing. Sam tells him he killed some witches and saved his ass. Sam says he’s been thinking about something Dean said, about how they don’t make the rules, and he’s right. They don’t, and they never have. “But that doesn’t mean we can just give up.” Does Dean think Chuck wanted Sam to shoot him? Of course not. Dean asks him if he’s sure about that. Maybe that was part of the plan. He doesn’t know what’s God and what isn’t, and it’s driving him crazy. Sam says they’ll find a way to beat him. He doesn’t know how yet, but they will. “‘Cause we’re the guys who break the rules.” But Sam can’t do it without Dean. He needs his brother.

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Seeing Eileen again made me realize just how much I missed her, just as I’m sure everyone has. Shoshannah Stern’s return was as emotional and heartfelt as I imagined it would be. Seeing Cas handle a case all on his own and even giving the sheriff Dean’s number even though they weren’t talking made my heart happy. Also, Witch!Sam was very amazing, and I need more. Supernatural is off next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday, but rest assured, it will be back the following week, Thursday, December 5, at 8 p.m ET on The CW.

First Six Chapters of Audio Drama ‘Gaslight’ Now Available!

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The new audio drama Gaslight has chapters one to six available to listen to now, with a new episode getting released daily and the full series available for your Thanksgiving holiday podcast binge. The series will be 10 episodes, each running 10-15 minutes.

The official premise of the audio drama is:

“Everyone thought Danny (Chloë Grace Moretz) had gone missing. Towards the end of senior year, she vanished one night, leaving everyone confused and devastated, including her closest friend in the world, Becca (Kelsey Asbille). Weeks later, she leaves a message on her parents answering machine telling them she is ok… she’s left voluntarily and not to come looking for her. She also posts under a new and active Instagram profile, and she appears to be happy and living with a new older boyfriend. Gaslight picks up years later when late one night while as Becca and her new husband and their baby son are having dinner, they get a visitor. It’s Danny. Inexplicably, after all these years of no contact or explanation, she’s returned. She’s looking to reconnect. As we learn more about her and her boyfriend, Ben (John Gallagher Jr.), we soon come to realize there’s something much darker and more sinister at play.”

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Written and directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte and co-produced by Phillip Wurtzel, the podcast features the voices of Chloë Grace Moretz (Danny), Kelsey Asbille (Rebecca), Taran Killam (Tom), John Gallagher Jr. (Ben), Amandla Stenberg (Sarah), Chris Ellis (Frank), and Penelope Ann Miller (Jane).

You can listen to Gaslight on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

What do you think of Gaslight so far?

Crunchyroll Announces New Game ‘Last Cloudia’

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On November 21, Crunchyroll Games announced that the next game they’re adding to their portfolio is Last Cloudia, a mobile JRPG from AIDIS, Inc. The game was announced as part of a “Collection of Mana” collaboration event with Square Enix. Last Cloudia is a strategy-based role-playing game available on iOS and Android devices. It is a free game (with in-app purchases), and it’s currently available in the U.S and Canada.

The new partnership kicked off with the collaboration event with Square Enix. More new “Collection of Mana” titles will be available beginning November 26. Some of the latest games include Final Fantasy AdventureSecret of Mana, and Trials of Mana. The event is the first collaboration for Last Cloudia and will feature new collectible weapons and beloved characters.

In the Secret of Mana game, playable characters will include Randi, Popoi, and Primm. In each “Collection of Mana” game, there will be a corresponding weapon or ark for fans to unlock. Each character and collectible weapon will also come with a unique set of skills. Players will also have the opportunity to battle new and returning enemies.

The in-game event will run from November 26 through December 13.