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Megan Fox gets to play in “New Girl” series

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Megan Fox will get to appear in the fifth season of the “New Girl” series as Zooey Deschanel takes maternity leave. The character she’ll play is a girl named “Reagan”, a beautiful pharmaceutical sales rep who arrives in town on a business matter and starts shaking things up after renting Jess’ room. The series will not be the same without our Zooey, but I believe that Megan Fox will do a good job and she will perfectly handle those two guys.

As the executive producer of the series says, she will first appear in the sixth episode of the upcoming season in January 2016. Liz Meriwether also believes that Megan Fox is the perfect choice they made for the series. ” It’s insane to me that such a gorgeous person can be so funny, but I guess we just all have to accept it. I’ve been a fan of her comedic skills since “This is 40″, and I’m so excited to have her on the show.  We had Megan in mind when we wrote this part – she’s the perfect person to come in and shake these guys up.”

“New Girl” will return with an uninterrupted run of all new episodes. The cast will remain the same; Jake Johnson, Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominee Max Greenfield, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone. Damon Wayans Jr. however, even though he appeared in the pilot episode as The Coach and the returned in third and forth season, will not be back for season 5.

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Megan Fox whose global box-office exceeds two billion dollars is known for her roles in movies such as “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “This is 40”. She can be next seen in Zeroville along James Franco, Seth Rogen and Will Ferrel.

Are you excited about the upcoming season of the “New Girl” series?

Samantha is very interested in all the latest technological advancements and she loves to show it through her articles. You'll likely find her writing about one gadget or another, but she certainly doesn't shy away from science stuff either.

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WD Black’s PS5 SSDs Now Offer 4TB for $550

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Western Digital’s PlayStation-licensed SSDs are available for PS5 upgrades. The WD_BLACK SN850P NVMeTM SSD, a collaboration we knew was coming, costs $549.99 USD for the 4TB.

To clarify, you don’t need a licensed SSD to upgrade your machine, and there are cheaper options. PlayStation printing costs more. However, such licensing provides security, so we don’t judge.

Is this official partnership good? Will you buy a sweet SSD? Fast-load comments.

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Blizzard is developing two Diablo 4 expansions

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Diablo 4’s post-launch support will keep you playing for years, according to Blizzard. General manager Rod Fergusson confirmed two expansions and free content updates.

“As I sit here, we’re about to launch the main game; we’re finishing up season one; we’re working on season two; we’re working on expansion one; we’re kicking off expansion two,” he told PC Gamer on the Kinda Funny Xcast. These two DLCs may release sooner than expected. Fergusson says the live service model lets Blizzard release content faster than Diablo III.

With tens of hours of content in the base game, Diablo 4 is massive. This could be Destiny 2 or Genshin Impact, with seasons and DLC. That thought excites or frightens you. Leave a comment and check out our Diablo 4 guide for help with the PS5 and PS4 games.

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Summer Game Fest’s Geoff Keighley Says E3 Killed Itself

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Geoff Keighley hosts the Summer Game Fest showcase and has been the subject of some of our most transcendent art.

Keighley commented on E3’s death and the persistent, pernicious perception that he pulled the trigger (repeatedly) just days before this year’s show on June 8.

“I think E3 sort of killed itself,” Keighley told VGC. I understand why people say [Summer Game Fest killed E3], but I think we created Summer Game Fest because I saw E3’s wheels falling off.”

Keighley’s history is inextricably linked to E3’s, making the slow-motion murder almost Shakespearean.

“Everyone we’ve been working with, we’ve been working with for months around Summer Game Fest,” Keighley said, suggesting that both could have existed. “So there was a world where Summer Game Fest and E3 would have co-existed, and we had talked a lot to ReedPop [the E3 event organizer] about that possibility because they were focused much more on a big trade event and consumer event, and that’s not what we were doing with Summer Game Fest.”

“I didn’t really see it as competitive; I questioned the viability of what their plan was, but if the industry wanted that and wanted to support that, I think people could have done both,” Keighley says of the possibility of E3 competing with Summer Game Fest for game announcements. Some companies considered announcing their game with us and making it consumer-playable at E3.

What’s your take on Keighley’s role? Right time, right place, or Machiavellian mastermind?

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