Domino: Battle of the Bones trailer features a Snoop Dogg history lesson
There is no game that is as intense and more dangerous than the world of underground dominoes.
There is no game that is as intense and more dangerous than the world of underground dominoes.
In a world wracked by terror and suspicion, Copenhagen police officer, Christian (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), seeks justice for his partner’s murder by an ISIS member named Imran (Eriq Ebouaney). On the hunt for the killer, Christian and a fellow cop are unwittingly caught in a cat and mouse chase with a duplicitous CIA agent (Guy Pearce) who is using Imran as a pawn to trap other ISIS members. Soon Christian is racing against the clock — not only seeking revenge, but to save his own life.
In the end, there’s an impressive amount of tech packed into a tiny space. For its price, it stuffed with a wealth of features that you’d struggle to find in more expensive and more established wearables. Unfortunately, as good as its hardware is, it's let down by some genuinely frustrating companion software.
Would Deadpool 2 stick to chalk-white skin and a single shade of black around an eye for when Zazie Beetz got into character as Domino? Kind of! But not exactly as Deadpool himself tweeted a first look at Beetz suited up, once again poking fun at the legendary Burt Reynolds pin-up that the first Deadpool movie aped in turn.
That gap in filming a new season of Atlanta has given Glover’s co-star Zazie Beetz the opening to star in Deadpool 2. Sounds kind of lucky right? Well that’s apt, as Beetz will be suiting up as lucktastic mutant Domino in the sequel to the first film that starred Ryan Reynolds as a foul-mouthed mercenary who happened to have a face that resembled a KFC Zinger wing meal that had been abused.
We have details on who could be playing Domino in the Deadpool sequel
FOX has ten contenders lined up for the role so far for the role of Domino, the luckiest mutant alive, in the upcoming Deadpool 2.
Dishonored 2 wants to follow up on less lethal gameplay when it doubles down on protagonists and introduces Emily Kaldwin into the mix.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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