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A war is raging between humans and machines in Netflix’s animated take on Terminator. In Terminator Zero, an AI called Skynet gained self-awareness in 1997 and has since been on a mission to eradicate humans. The series is set between two timelines, 1997 and in the wartorn 2022.A soldier named Eiko (Sonoya Mizuno) must travel back in time to prevent the course of events by protecting scientist Malcolm Lee (André Holland), who is working on an AI that’ll combat Skynet. Lee struggles to grapple with the moral complexities of his own work and simultaneously being hunted by an assassin from the future.“You can’t see it yet, but you’ve been on a collision course your entire life,” Eiko says in a voiceover. “There’s no going back, not really. It will never, ever stop.”The trailer also offers gli...
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Bronny James may be in a self-admitted “slump” on the court at NBA Summer League, but his skills on the sticks are still sharp. Lebron James’ firstborn won the Call Of Duty Two Minute Drill, beating out some notable NBA gamers along the way. The Los Angeles Lakers draft pick won the Second Annual Call […]
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In support of last month’s HARDSTONE PSYCHO, Don Toliver has announced a North American headlining tour. Dubbed the PSYCHO Tour, the run almost entirely consists of arenas and will kick off on October 10 at Portland’s Veterans Memorial Coliseum. From there, Toliver will make stops in Seattle, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Charlotte and more.In November, the artist will head to the East Coast, making stops at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Boston’s Agganis Arena and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. Along the way, Toliver will be joined by guest artists Monaleo and Teezo Touchdown, the latter of whom featured on the album track “BACKSTREETS.”Toliver released a trailer for the tour, in which he calls Touchdown from Como, Italy, requesting that he pull up for a chat in person. On a boat surrounded by wate...