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Netflix celebrates Pokémon Day with the release of “Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution,” the franchise’s first remake and its first fully 3DCG movie.
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Bob Chapek succeeded Bob Iger as CEO of Disney, a role earned for the way he way he oversaw the company’s themed entertainment business.
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DiDio’s departure comes more than a year after a major restructuring of the AT&T-owned comic book publisher.
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The final 10 episodes of “Steven Universe Future” will air on Cartoon Network in March.
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What to play: ‘Coffee Talk’ and ‘Wide Ocean Big Jacket’ show how video games can help us listen and talk to each other.
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Based on ‘The Walking Dead’ television show, which was based on a comic book, the attraction is set to close March 4.
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Never mind the teeth, “Sonic the Hedgehog” was one of the first major video games with an environmentalist narrative. Here’s what the filmmakers missed.
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Apartment: A Separated Place is an interactive tale about moving on.
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Yes, “Sonic the Hedgehog” doesn’t end when the credits begin. Here’s what you might have missed.
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“Lego Masters” is Fox’s new competition show about building Lego. But what does being a Lego Master mean?
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Oscar’s big winner, ‘Parasite,’ and war tale ‘1917' show how interactive entertainment is shaping linear storytelling — often for the better.
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Apple TV+ series “Mythic Quest,” from the team behind “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” pulls no punches when it comes to game culture’s drawbacks.
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“Shadow of the Batgirl” author Sarah Kuhn wants young Asian American girls to see they can be the main character in superhero stories too.
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Netflix has been ambitious in pursuing a game-focused audience, but “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics” shows it doesn’t yet respect the power of interactivity.
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“Hair Love” filmmakers Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver discuss their animated short, which is nominated for a 2020 Oscar.
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Two communities have issued emergency orders amid the COVID-19 outbreak, and health agencies say they are preparing for more cases.
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Orange County’s emergency declaration over the coronavirus comes as local officials fight a proposal to send patients to a facility in Costa Mesa.
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A California novel coronavirus case could be the first in the United States involving a patient who neither recently traveled out of the country nor was in contact with someone who did.
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When the patient was first admitted to the hospital, the individual did not fit the existing criteria for COVID-19, UC Davis Medical Center said.
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Mexico has some unexpected delights (and a bit of danger). Plus, savings on Amtrak, menacing people on a plane and a lesson about being on time. Or is it FOMO?
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The CDC is investigating what could be the first case of community spread of the coronavirus in the U.S.
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President Trump is seeking to tamp down fears of the new coronavirus, as a case in Northern California raises new questions.
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