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The Accountant 2 Premiered At SXSW, And First Reactions Say Jon Bernthal Bolsters Ben Affleck's ‘Brother Buddy Comedy'

The Accountant 2 Premiered At SXSW, And First Reactions Say Jon Bernthal Bolsters Ben Affleck's ‘Brother Buddy Comedy'

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Movie lovers at the South by Southwest are getting a first look at plenty of highly anticipated projects coming to the 2025 movie calendar, and that includes the next project from Ben Affleck — The Accountant 2. The upcoming action movie is a sequel to the 2016 flick that again centers around Affleck's autistic accountant Christian. Matt Damon showed up to support his BFF at the SXSW premiere in Texas, but what are audiences saying?
In addition to Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal co-stars as Christian's estranged brother Braxton. Cynthia Addai-Robinson and J. K. Simmons reprise their roles from the first film as well, though the trailer confirms a big character death. Ranking the movie 8 out of 10, Ryan Scott of SlashFilm says The Accountant 2 is funnier than the first movie but not devoid of heart, and it makes Affleck's character more three dimensional. In short, it improves on its predecessor in every way, Scott says, writing:
Is it sometimes outlandish? Completely, but since when did movies have to be realistic? Escapism often works very well when we can leave reality behind. What I can say with confidence is that anyone who enjoyed The Accountant will undoubtedly enjoy this follow-up. It's rare that sequels outdo what came before, but [director Gavin O'Connor] manages to do so here. This is pure popcorn entertainment, executed effectively. Let me put it this way: If they make three more Accountant movies, I will watch three more Accountant movies. Honestly, I hope they do.
Nate Richard of Collider also gives the movie an 8 out of 10, praising the chemistry between Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal and the action scenes that easily one-up anything from The Accountant. As for Affleck's portrayal of a man on the autism spectrum, Richard notes that the sequel makes a concerted effort to represent neurodiversity without slipping into stereotypes. The critic says:
Affleck plays Christian with more nuance than he did before. He's incredibly smart, but the movie goes a long way to show that he struggles with socializing with others. The movie also never relies too much on negative stereotypes, and the expanded role of Christian's nonverbal partner, Justine (Allison Robertson) shows those on the spectrum not as superheroes, but just people. Justine is highly skilled, but she still feels like a human being. Not just a walking stereotype.
Lovia Gyarkye of THR agrees that the stars' portrayal of the brothers is what makes The Accountant 2 so successful, and that especially fans of the first movie will be rooting for this fraternal pair. Gyarkye continues:
The Accountant 2 delivers as far as sequels without any real purpose go. O'Connor reunites with screenwriter Bill Dubuque to expand on Christian's wild universe of money laundering and hired assassins. Whereas The Accountant made well-intentioned but clumsy attempts to explore the life of a high-functioning autistic man, The Accountant 2 focuses on the relationship between Christian and his brother Brax, two characters fans have come to love. This is a fraternal buddy comedy dressed up as an intricate (read: convoluted), nail-biting thriller.
Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com, however, was less impressed with the movie overall, giving it 2 out of 4 stars. Tallerico agrees that the exploration of Christian's relationship with brother Brax is when The Accountant 2 is at its best, but Gavin O'Connor doesn't put the same amount of effort into making us care about the rest of the plot. In the critic's words:
The Accountant 2 just doesn't build enough momentum. I think one of the reasons for that is that O'Connor is far more interested in the brother buddy comedy than the human trafficking action film, and never quite figures out how to blend the two. The film about two very different brothers who try to bridge the chasm of personality between them? Almost completely works. Everything else? Total hokum. Merging the two becomes an assignment too difficult for even The Accountant to decipher.
Christian Zilko of IndieWire grades the movie a C+, writing that there's no real reason for this sequel to exist nine years later, but it improves on the first by giving Jon Bernthal a bigger piece of the pie. The Accountant 2 offers more laughs and more heart, Zilko concludes, writing:
If there's one thing The Accountant 2 deserves credit for, it's figuring out that an autistic Ben Affleck is simply not enough to carry an action movie on his own. Christian Wolff might actually be one of Affleck's better acting jobs in recent years, but he works far better as a foil than a leading man. Bernthal shows up with buckets of charm to share the heavy lifting, making Affleck's accountant seem more sympathetic and competent by comparison. And with the two men enjoying equal time in the spotlight, the film's moments of levity seem more like brotherly razzing than cruel jabs at a disabled man.
We've still got a while to wait before The Accountant 2 hits theaters on Friday, April 25, so if you want to catch up on what you missed the first time around, The Accountant can be streamed with either a Max subscription or Amazon Prime Video subscription.
And, if you did enjoy these characters in the first movie, critics' first reactions seem to indicate you'll be happy with the sequel. While we wait for its release date, be sure to check out Ben Affleck's other upcoming projects.
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PS5 Pro users get access to new modes, one called PS5 Pro Enhanced Mode that uncaps frame rate for those with a 120hz VRR display. This boosts frame rates close to 100FPS in some instances. PSSR is also an option, improving the sharpness of distant objects and foliage, with just a slight dip in performance. Despite having released a few years back, God of War Ragnarok is still an absolutely incredible game to behold. Snow effects, ray-traced lighting, and detailed character models shine on PS5 Pro, boosting the limits of what's possible on console, and even outperforming the PC version in some respects. PS5 Pro enhancements: new mode added for PS5 Pro that enables Favor Quality features while running at 60 frames per second. PSSR option available as an upscaler. 2. Astro Bot A true joy Brilliant use of different abilities and obstacles to make collectible hunting engaging Fun and fair boss battles Top-notch level design variety Fantastic use of the DualSense controller and its features Uncovering bonus levels prematurely ends the current level run, negatively impacting pacing It's all over too quickly Astro Bot was the best PS5 game released in 2024, with excellent 3D platforming and hundreds of PlayStation-focused Easter Eggs. On PS5 Pro, PSSR is deployed to improve image quality in most cases, and things stay at a steady 60FPS throughout. Why we love it "Astro Bot combines engrossing platforming mechanics across masterfully designed levels that are filled with fun obstacles and collectibles. It stands up to gaming's biggest giants like Mario and Sonic as a result and is a joyous Game of the Year contender." - George Yang, TechRadar Gaming reviewer. In a game as gorgeous as Astro Bot, these slight improvements make for big results, with water and particle effects being best-in-class for a game such as this one. The art style of Astro Bot sticks to the core design of PlayStation's latest suite of consoles, all pristine whites, deep blues, and stark shadows. Levels are then populated with immense bursts of color, themed after iconic PlayStation mascots like Ratchet, Krato,s and Aloy. Astro Bot is a celebration of all things PlayStation, while being a truly revolutionary platformer in its own right. Boss fights each feature clever mechanics that make great use of the PS5 DualSense controller's haptic triggers and vibrations. There's a charming sound design utilizing the controller's speakers, too. If you're looking to show off what the PS5 Pro and its controller can do, Astro Bot is the perfect game to play first. PS5 Pro enhancements: PSSR option available as an upscaler. 1. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 An exhilarating sequel Traversing the city is a joy, especially with the new web wings A true comic saga story that sets up huge stakes and delivers on them Each character feels meaningfully different to play Lots of busywork The story takes a long time to get going Marvel's Spider-Man 2 looks and feels absolutely incredible on PS5 Pro, with a new Performance Pro Mode holding a steady 60FPS while offering comparable visuals to the base PS5's Resolution Mode. The Fidelity Pro mode is then an alternate option for those who really want to push their graphics to the max. It targets 30 fps and introduces new ray-tracing graphical features plus greater pedestrian and traffic density. Why we love it "Marvel's Spider-Man 2 delivers a satisfying Spidey-saga that gives fans everything they could want from a Venom arc and also includes several surprises. It's a single-player open-world game that prioritizes fun above all else, with a host of accessibility features to let everyone join in." - Jake Tucker, TechRadar Gaming reviewer. This is in addition to higher-quality character hair. A handful of new features can be individually tweaked to target different frame rates, with support for variable refresh rate (VRR) displays. While it may not be the highest reviewed game on this list, it's absolutely the biggest upgrade we've seen on PS5 Pro, and absolutely the best showcase for the system. If you're looking to test out the ray-tracing capabilities of PS5 Pro, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is absolutely the title to download. In terms of how good this web-slinging sequel is, it hooked me from the outset. Things begin with a lightning-charged battle with Sand Man, and after the introduction of Kraven the Hunter, things only get better and better. Swapping between Peter and Miles is practically seamless, and the new web wings add a faster way to get around the sprawling city of New York. PS5 Pro enhancements: Spider-Man 2 finds a new default Performance Pro mode, which marries the crisp 4K resolution and ray tracing features of Fidelity mode with the speedy 60 frames per second of Performance mode. Best PS5 Pro games: FAQs What PS5 Pro enhanced games are coming out soon? Now that we're well into a new year, there's a whole host of new games to look forward to in the coming months. Looking ahead, we have Borderlands 4, and then Ghost of Yōtei, both of which are expected to feature some PS5 Pro enhancements. For a full list of upcoming PS5 Pro games and when they release, check out our new PS5 games roundup. What games are way better on PS5 Pro? A number of PS4 games have been enhanced for PS5, with some benefiting from improved frame rates and visuals that make them both look and play better than before. Just some PS4 games which have had PS5 improvements are God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and The Last of Us 2. But, don't forget, most PS4 games will benefit from PS5 anyway, thanks to significantly improved loading times. What makes a PS5 Pro game better? While compiling this list, I took into consideration the game's initial performance and quality, though I put extra emphasis on the impact of the PS5 Pro enhancements. Games like Astro Bot are brilliant games on standard PS5, and through PS5 Pro upgrades, are made even better. Spider-Man 2 is a good example of a game that we reviewed well (but not top-scoring), but find to be so much better on PS5 Pro that it's made the top of the list of recommendations so far. In the future, we'll continue to evaluate the specific enhancements deployed by PS5 Pro, as we curate the essential experiences that are worth picking up on Sony's most powerful console. How we made our best PS5 Pro games list Many of us at TechRadar Gaming play a lot of games on PS5 Pro and have experience with dozens and dozens of the games on the platform. Recently, I've reviewed both Marvel Rivals and Oblivion Remastered using PS5 Pro, finding them play best on Sony's most powerful console. I've even invested in a DualSense Edge to make use of back paddles, giving me a boost in competitive titles. TechRadar Gaming is full of passionate editors and writers who have a range of interests that range across genres and platforms. The benefit of this is that we can call upon a wide variety of knowledge and expertise when making lists such as these. We'll also be constantly curating our choices for top PS5 Pro games, so keep it here if you want up-to-date recommendations. You Might Also Like... Upcoming PS5 games to check out later this year Rumors suggest that PSSR2 is in the works for PS5 Pro Upcoming PS5 exclusives to play in 2025 and beyond

New PS5 games 2025: most anticipated PS5 release dates
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. What's the next big PS5 game to release? There are many big PS5 games to look forward to over the next couple of months, including Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake. Beyond that, there's Ghost of Yotei, as well as Borderlands 4. Hopefully, we'll continue to get release dates in the coming weeks. Now that the PS5 Pro is here, you can check out our PS5 Pro review, to see how the best PS5 Pro games make use of the updated hardware, and get an idea as to how future games could run on the enhanced console. There's an excellent line-up of PS5 games set to launch in 2025. It's certainly shaping up to be a very good year to be a PlayStation fan, with big releases like Ghost of Yōtei sure to impress on Sony's newest consoles. New PS5 games will start coming out in the next few weeks, with Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 kicking things off in style. In the rest of 2025, many exciting new PS5 exclusives are still set to be announced – with some even likely to land on our list of best PS5 games. It's a great time to be a PS5 owner for sure, especially when you consider that many of these games will be enhanced on PlayStation 5 Pro, giving players more of the best PS5 Pro games to play on Sony's most powerful console. Read on to learn the release dates for the biggest new PS5 games. As new release dates are revealed, or if certain games are delayed, this page will be updated. For now, here's what you'll be playing in the next 6 months or so, and beyond! New PS5 games 2025: this year's most anticipated releases Here's a short list of 2025's biggest and most anticipated new PS5 games. These all have release dates, which will be updated if there are delays or cancellations. As it's still early on in the year, expect even more games to be announced as we go. Gears of War Reloaded - August 26, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Metal Solid Delta: Snake Eater - August 28 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Borderlands 4 - September 23 (XSX|S, PS5, PC) Ghost of Yōtei - October 2, 2025 (PS5) July Mecha Break - July 1, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Patapon 1+2 Replay - July 11 (Switch 2, Switch, PS5, PC) Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 - July 11 (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch) Wuchang Fallen Feathers - July 24, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Tales of the Shire - July 29, 2025 (Switch 2, Switch, PS5, XSX|S, PC) Ninja Gaiden Ragebound - July 31, 2025 (PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, PC) August Mafia: The Old Country - August 8 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Sword and the Sea - August 19, 2025 (PS5) Dying Light The Beast - August 22, 2025 Gears of War Reloaded - August 26, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Metal Solid Delta: Snake Eater - August 28 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Lost Soul Aside - August 29 (PS5, PC) Shinobi: Art of Vengeance - August 29 (PS5, PS4, XSX|S, XBO, Switch, PC) September Hell Is Us - September 4, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle DLC - September 4, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Everybody's Golf Hot Shots - September 5, 2025 (PS5, Switch 2, PC) Baby Steps - September 8, 2025 (PS5, PC) Borderlands 4 - September 23, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Silent Hill f - September 25, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Sonic Racing Crossworlds - September 25, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles - September 30, 2025 (PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, PC) October Directive 8020 - October 2, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Ghost of Yōtei - October 2, 2025 (PS5) Digimon Story Time Stranger - October 3, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Ninja Gaiden 4 - October 21, 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Jurassic World Evolution 3 - October 21 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) The Outer Worlds 2 - October 29, 2025 (XSX|S, PC, PS5) 2025 and TBC Now for the games that, while we know are coming, have yet to receive full release dates. Hopefully we'll hear more about the following games sooner rather than later. Cairn - November 5, 2025 (PC, PS5) Lumines Arise - Fall 2025 (PS5, PSVR 2, PC) Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 - TBC 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Forever Skies - 2025 (PS5) Ballad of Antara - 2025 (PS5) Where Winds Meet - 2025 (PS5, PC) Arc Raiders - 2025 Dreams of Another - 2025 Darwin's Paradox - 2025 Onimusha: Way of the Sword - 2026 Tides of Tomorrow - February 24, 2026 (PS5) Resident Evil 9: Requiem - February 27, 2026 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Nioh 3 - Early 2026 Pragmatic - 2026 (PS5, XSX|S, PC) GTA 6 - May 29, 2026 Marathon - TBC (PS5, XSX|S, PC) Beyond Good and Evil 2 - TBC BioShock 4 - TBC DokeV - TBC (PC, PS5, XSX|S, PS4, XBO) Fallout 5 - TBC Hades 2 - TBC (PC) Haunted Chocolatier - TBC Hollow Knight: Silksong - TBC 2025 (PS5, XSX|S, PS4, XBO, PC, Switch) Judas - TBC Marvel's Wolverine - TBC (PS5) Kingdom Hearts 4 - TBC Mass Effect 5 - TBC Fairgame$ - TBC (PS5, PC) Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake - 2026 Phantom Blade 0 - TBC (PS5) Project 007 - TBC Revenant Hill - TBC (PS5, PS4) Splinter Cell remake - TBC Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake - TBC (PS5) Star Wars Eclipse - TBC The Elder Scrolls 6 - TBC The Witcher 4 - TBC You Might Also Like... 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