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Engadget
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Engadget
The fan-made mod of the original Fallout game has a real trailer and it looks sick
Fallout: Bakersfield is a fan-made mod of the 1990s original that's been on our radar for a few years. We got a little teaser back in 2022 , but it's been radio silence since then. Now there's an actual trailer filled with gameplay footage and it looks pretty nifty. Developer Alexander "Red888guns" Berezin is the brains behind the project and he used the GZDoom engine to recreate the ghoul city of Necropolis from Fallout 1 as an FPS that resembles the newer games. The art style is pretty incredible in this trailer and looks to be a highlight of the project. Take a look for yourself. This doesn't look like a full mod of the entire game, as that would be quite the undertaking. Rather, it reimagines the Necropolis section. The trailer ends with a confrontation with the boss of that zone, indicating the mod will be a retelling of the sequence, and not a reimagining of the whole game. This reminds me of the first installment of the Final Fantasy VII remake that was entirely set in Midgar . Unfortunately, we have some time to wait before we get our hands on this mod. The trailer indicates a release date in 2027. There's also the Bethesda-sized elephant in the room. Who knows if the company's lawyers will go on a letter-writing spree to get this project shut down. This is a side gig for developer Berezin, as he's also working on New Blood's Fallout-style throwback RPG. We don't know when that one's coming out.


Indian Express
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Dexter: Resurrection star Michael C Hall: ‘I was pinching myself to see Uma Thurman, Peter Dinklage, Neil Patrick Harris in the same room'
Michael C Hall first played Dexter in the eponymous show 19 years ago when the first episode dropped on Showtime. He essayed the forensic technician, moonlighting as a vigilante serial killer, for seven years before taking a backseat. He reprised the role eight years later in Dexter: New Blood, set 10 years after the season 8 finale. He's a father to Harrison Morgan now, who goes in his father's footsteps and shoots his own dad in the New Blood finale. Now, as Hall returns to find his absconding son in Dexter: Resurrection (streaming in India on Amazon Prime Video), he talks to SCREEN exclusively about the father-son dynamic, shifting action to New York City, and rounding up a deadly roaster of assassins in the new installment. Between Dexter: New Blood and Dexter: Resurrection, you played the 'inner voice' of the character in the prequel series, Dexter: Original Sin. How did that help you going into Resurrection? The show has often alluded to Dexter's origin story and those early years. I've also thought about them imaginatively as an actor. But to have the chance to spend time with those scripts and the show, and to do the voiceover, that just gave fully-fleshed out colour to what had probably been a notion, an outline, or a line drawing. So, it was really helpful to spend time thinking about the character's origin story in detail, which I hadn't before. It was really good preparation for the return. For the audience, it enriches their time spent with the character in the present tense. The setting in Resurrection is New York City, which isn't as snowy as Iron Lake in New Blood or as summery as Miami in the previous seasons. How does that lend a new texture to the show? It's a new place to hide in plain sight. Miami is also a big city, but it couldn't be more different in terms of its climate and architecture. Miami is round, hot, and sweaty. New York is cold, steely, angular, and concrete. I think of that environment as symbolic of Dexter's rigid commitment to who he is and who he isn't. Being in the physical environment of New York helped fortify that. It's also a place where many, many people congregate. So there's an increasing likelihood that Dexter will encounter formidable and worthy victims, and he does in ways unanticipated. As he says it at some point, 'Only in New York!' So yeah, it gave a freshness and new flavour to the story we were telling in a way that only a city like New York could. And maybe there's only one city like New York, and that's New York. Speaking of New York City, you seem to have found your own Hotel Intercontinental from John Wick! There's Peter Dinklage assembling a host of assassins, including Uma Thurman, the OG assassin from Kill Bill (2003) days. How was that like? It was amazing! It was an assembly of unsavoury superheroes. It felt like Dexter got transported to a twisted superhero movie. But it was incredible. I was pinching myself to see Uma Thurman in the room, and Peter, Neil Patrick Harris, David Dastmalchian, Krystan Ritter, Eric Stonestreet — just an ensemble of fantastic, and very different, actors. All of them were relishing the chance to exist in this heightened, crazy world. It was very gratifying for us that we were able to attract people of this calibre to join us. It was a blast, one of the richest ensembles I've ever been a part of. Also Read — The Old Guard 2 movie review: Charlize Theron and Uma Thurman chew each other up in Netflix's cheap-looking sequel Since you lost your father when you were just 11, is there something that Michael sees of himself in Dexter's son Harrison? There's been a father-son dynamic at play in a lot of work I've done, and certainly in Dexter. I consider my own relationship with my father when I think of Dexter's relationship with Harry. Portraying a relationship with a son, who thought he lost his father and then reappearing on him — and then reappearing on him once again in the context of this show — yes, there's a resonance in terms of my own story. I don't think have to think about it explicitly. That's all just in me and a part of my experience of life. So any simulation of a father-son relationship is going to be informed by that. Yeah, there's some soothing, therapeutic element in this ritual where I'm telling this fictional story about a father and a son, given my own relationship with my pretty-much internalized, absent-from-this-Earth father. But yeah, it's all in the mix.


The Review Geek
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Dexter: Resurrection Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Dexter: Resurrection Set a few weeks after the events of New Blood, our titular character heads to New York in an attempt to make amends with Harrison. However, Dexter can't escape his past, most notably his former friend and co-worker Angel Batista. To make matters worse, Harrison is also in a considerable amount of trouble after killing a man, with detectives closing in on the case… If you've been following this one over the weeks, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Dexter: Resurrection episode 4, including its release date, time and where you can watch this. Where Can I Watch Dexter: Resurrection? Mobland is available to stream on Paramount+. This is an exclusive original series, with the service available to those in the US for $7.99 per month with 'limited' adverts. Ad-free you're looking at that increasing to $12.99. For those watching internationally, this is also available on Paramount+ via the Amazon Prime Video channel add-ons. It's also available for those in the US on Showtime, which arrives several days later. Dexter: Resurrection Episode 4 Release Date Episode 4 of Dexter: Resurrection will release on Friday 25th July at 3am (ET) / 12am (PT) and 8am (GMT). If you missed any of the action, every episode is available to watch on there too. However, those watching on Showtime will need to wait a few more days so to watch it there, it'll drop on Sunday 20th July at 8pm (ET). Furthermore, Dexter will drop with subtitles available from release too. Episode 4 is expected to be roughly 51 minutes long, which is consistent with the time-frame for the rest of the series. How Many Episodes Will Dexter: Resurrection Have? Season 1 of Dexter: Resurrection is a 10 episode series, so there are 6 more episodes to go after this one! Expect the perilous journey to continue for our characters as Dexter continues to look out for his son while hunting serial killers Is There A Trailer For Dexter: Resurrection? There is indeed! You can find a trailer for Dexter: Resurrection below: What Happened In Episode 3? We've got the whole episode covered with our handy (and lengthy) recap, detailing all the big plot points and discussing the chapter with an accompanying review. You can find that link below! Read More: Dexter: Resurrection Episode 3 Recap & Review What do you hope to see as the series marches toward its final few weeks? What's been your favourite moment of Dexter: Resurrection so far? Let us know in the comments below!


Forbes
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
What Time Does ‘Dexter: Resurrection' Episode 3 Begin Streaming?
Michael C. Hall in "Dexter Resurrection." Dexter: Resurrection — starring Michael C. Hall — begins its regular schedule this week after its two-episode premiere. When does Episode 3 premiere on streaming and cable? Dexter: Resurrection is the fourth series in the Dexter franchise following the original Dexter, which ran for eight seasons from 2006 to 2013, Dexter: New Blood from 2021 to 2022 and the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin in 2024. Created by Dexter franchise executive producer and showrunner Clyde Phillips, Dexter: Resurrection Episode 1 reveals that Hall's vigilante serial killer Dexter Morgan survived the seemingly fatal gunshot wound from his son, Harrison (Jack Alcott), at the conclusion of Dexter: New Blood. After Dexter awakens from a 10-week coma, he travels to New York City to find Harrison in a bid to make things right with his tormented son, who inherited his father's serial killer tendencies. Episode 3 of Dexter: Resurrection — which is titled Backseat Driver — will begin streaming on Paramount+ Premium (formerly Paramount+ with Showtime) on Friday, July 18, at 3:01 a.m. ET/12:01 PT. For cable users, Dexter: Resurrection Episode 3 will begin on Showtime on Sunday, July 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. In addition to Hall, Dexter: Resurrection features the return of James Remar — who plays Dexter's late father, Harry — and David Zayas' Miami Metro Det. Angel Batista from Dexter and Dexter: New Blood. New to the Dexter franchise cast for Dexter: Resurrection are Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Blessing Kamara, Kadia Saraf as Detective Claudette Wallace, Dominic Fumusa as Detective Melvin Oliva, Emilia Suárez as Elsa Rivera, Peter Dinklage as Leon Prater and Uma Thurman as his associate, Charley. James Remar and Michael C Hall in "Dexter: Resurrection." How Many Viewers Did 'Dexter: Resurrection Episodes 1 and 2' Get? Dexter: Resurrection drew in 3.1 million viewers in its first three days of release on both Paramount+ Premium and Showtime, The Hollywood Reporter noted on Thursday. By contrast, THR reported, the 2024 prequel series Dexter: Original Sin — which stars Patrick Gibson as the young Dexter Morgan and Michael C. Hall narrating the series — had 2.1 million in its first three days on both platforms. Citing same-day Nielsen ratings, THR reported that the first two episodes of Dexter: Resurrection averaged 221,000 viewers on Showtime, while 2.88 million viewers watched the debut episodes on streaming. Paramount Global co-CEO and Showtime/MTV Entertainment president Chris McCarthy was thrilled with the viewership numbers. Dexter: Resurrection delivered an electrifying performance that not only rekindled a fiercely devoted fanbase but also captivated a new generation of viewers — shattering records with Showtime's most-streamed premiere ever,' McCarthy said in a statement Thursday (via THR). 'This triumph underscores the lasting impact of this iconic franchise, brought to life by Michael C. Hall's unparalleled portrayal and Clyde Phillips' visionary creative leadership,' McCarthy added. Dexter: Resurrection Episode 3 — Backseat Driver — will begin streaming on Paramount+ Premium on Friday at 3:01 a.m. ET/12:01 PT and on Showtime on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT.


Perth Now
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Michael C. Hall can't let go of Dexter
Michael C. Hall admits that Dexter "keeps pulling me back in". The 54-year-old star has reprised his role as serial killer Dexter Morgan in the new Showtime spin-off Dexter: Resurrection and says that he couldn't resist the urge to revisit the character, even though he was seemingly shot dead in the series Dexter: New Blood. Michael told Deadline: "Like, Al Pacino and the mafia. It just keeps pulling me back in, I think. "When we finished the series proper and Dexter put himself into self-imposed exile, I knew we may well be revisiting him at some point to find out what the hell happened to him. "When New Blood ended, I had a more definitive sense that it was the end, and I think the character did too. He thought that was a fatal gunshot." Michael explained that he floated the idea of bringing his alter ego back to life with show bosses and became "compelled" by the potential for a return. The Six Feet Under star recalled: "Some time passed, and I casually interjected in conversations with show creatives, like, 'What if he didn't die?' I mean, he didn't get shot in the head. It's possible that he could have survived that. And if he did, what would that look like? What storytelling possibilities would that afford us? "The more I thought about it, and the more we talked about it, the more I was compelled. "It was too tempting to resist. I was like, 'All right, let's roll the dice and bring him back to life. Let's do it.'" Michael is delighted that the original characters of Arthur Mitchell/Trinity Killer (John Lithgow), Miguel Prado (Jimmy Smits) and James Doakes (Erik King) all make a return in Dexter: Resurrection. He said: "That it was pure joy for an OG fan is a big part of why I was so excited when I saw it. I was like, 'Oh, it's gonna resonate, and it shows just how rich the mythology of the show has grown to be.' It was amazing seeing those guys and doing scenes with them, so many years since we started. It was incredible."