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‘Skyrim Anniversary Edition’ Could Be Coming to Nintendo Switch

Skyrim has long been ported over to the Nintendo Switch, but fans of the franchise will nonetheless be delighted to learn that Bethesda could be bringing the entire Anniversary Edition of the game to the handheld platform. Rumors surfaced after The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition received a PEGI rating for the Switch. The celebratory edition itself includes a whole hose of extra content not found in the original title, including all the DLCs released so far as well as some bonus content created specifically for the edition. Its launch back in 2021 was made available for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms, so it’ll be the first time you’ll get to enjoy all its extra content on your Switch. Of course, it’s just a PEGI rating for now so those interested should best stay tune...

Nirvana Ultimately Wins ‘Nevermind’ Baby Album Cover Lawsuit

Nirvana has recorded its latest victory at court in the case against Spencer Elden, the baby photographed for the band’s Nevermind album cover. The lawsuit had been dismissed once already back in January this year when Elden’s legal team failed to respect a deadline, but Judge Fernando M. Olguin allowed the plaintiffs an opportunity to refile, which it quickly did within the same month. Despite managing to take the case to trial, Elden nonetheless suffered a loss against Nirvana. Key to the decision in favor of the iconic brand is Judge Olguin’s statement that Elden had failed to file a suit during the 10-year statute of limitations. Most notably, Elden’s legal team had failed to address the concerns over the statute of limitations even in its latest refiling, and Judge Olguin decided that...

DJ Khaled’s ‘GOD DID’ Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200

DJ Khaled is opening at No. 1 on this week’s Billboard 200 with GOD DID. The 18-track project earns 107,500 equivalent album units, including 96,000 in streaming equivalent album units (129.82 million on-demand streams of the tracks), 9,500 in album sales and 2,000 in track equivalent album units. GOD DID marks the We The Best Music founder’s fourth chart-topping effort following KHALED KHALED in 2021, Grateful in 2017 and Major Key in 2016. Other debuts in this week’s top 10 are TWICE with Between 1&2 earning 100,000 equivalent album units to enter at No. 3 and Nicki Minaj’s Queen Radio: Volume 1 greatest hits effort earning 32,000 equivalent album units to enter at No. 10. Elsewhere in the chart are Bad Bunny at No. 2, Kendrick Lamar at No. 4, Morgan Wallen at No. 5, Beyoncé at No. 6...

Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent Win Creative Arts Emmy for Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show

Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent all took home a Creative Arts Emmy for their Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show performance. The performers won the Outstanding Variety Special (Live) award, marking the first time in history that a program like the Super Bowl Halftime Show was awarded in this category. “I am nervous, man. [JAY-Z] is watching,” executive producer Jesse Collins said during his acceptance speech. “First on behalf of the fellow executive producers and our performers, we would like to thank the television academy for this incredible honor. It’s amazing. This is the first time this show has ever won this award and it’s so incredible to be a part of this moment. It took an incredible team to pull this together and I thank you all.” The Halftime Sho...

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Returns to No. 1 at Labor Day Weekend Box Office

Spider-Man: No Way Home returned to the top of the box office for Labor Day Weekend nine months after its release. According to reports, the Sony film earned $6 million USD from 3,935 theaters over the weekend and is expected to close out with $7.6 million USD on Monday. The film’s jump to No. 1 is due to the lack of major releases as summer winds down and the Tom Holland-starring title, which originally premiered last December, was re-released by the studio with a promising 11 minutes of extra footage. This bumps up No Way Home’s total domestic earnings to $812.3 million USD, keeping it as the third-highest grossing movie in North America. Meanwhile, Paramount and Tom Cruise‘s Top Gun: Maverick trails at No. 2 with $5.5 million USD in earnings from the weekend and is projected to close ou...

House of the Dragon Episode 3: The Worst People in Westeros, Ranked

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for House of the Dragon, Season 1 Episode 3, “Second of His Name.”] Game of Thrones was a show that became famous for the shades of grey to be found in its heroes and villains alike, and so far the prequel series House of the Dragon has shown every indication of following in that proud tradition. Thus, Consequence is happy to introduce Who’s the Worst Person in Westeros, a weekly ranking of House of the Dragon‘s most important characters, and just how unsavory they ended up being each week. Everyone on screen, including dragons, is eligible for this list (though expect the show’s series regulars to be heavily featured as we progress). In “Second of His Name,” we go on arguably the worst family road trip since that Vacation remake where Chris ...

Watch Action Bronson Get in the Ring and Throw a Dude at AEW All Out

Action Bronson made a surprise in-ring appearance during All Elite Wrestling’s All Out pay-per-view tonight in Chicago. He came to the aid of Hook, the young wrestler who walks out to Bronson’s song “The Chairman’s Intent.” Following Hook’s FTW Championship match with Angelo Parker, Bronson hit the ring to eject “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard from the ring and then literally throw Parker. Watch it happen below. In an interview with Pitchfork last year when Bronson’s song debuted on AEW television, Hook and Bronson revealed that the two had trained in the ring together. “I got in the ring with Hook, did a couple moves—it was beautiful,” Bronson said. Both men were cagey about whether or not the rapper was a member of Hook’s former wrestling stable Team Taz. “Hey, listen, I can’t talk about that ...

Emmys 2022: Stranger Things Wins Best Music Supervision

Stranger Things has won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Supervision at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Series music supervisor Nora Felder won the award for the episode “Chapter Four: Dear Billy,” which includes Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill.” The song surged in popularity this summer and was featured as a motif throughout the fourth season of Stranger Things. It was the favorite song of Max Mayfield, who was played by Sadie Sink. It’s the fourth time Stranger Things was nominated for the award and the first time the show has won. Previous series that have won the award include I May Destroy You, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Big Little Lies. Other nominees for Music Supervision this year included Euphoria, Better Call Saul, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Ozark. Other winners...

Emmys 2022: Tim Robinson Wins Best Actor in Short Form Series for I Think You Should Leave

Tim Robinson is an Emmy Award winner. His performance as multiple characters in the second season of I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson, the Netflix sketch series, won him Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. He won over fellow nominees Bill Burr (Bill Burr Presents Immoral Compass), Anthony A. Anderson (Anacostia), Brendan Gleeson (State of the Union), and Ikechukwu Ufomadu (Words With Ike). I Think You Should Leave was also nominated for Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama, or Variety Series, but lost to Carpool Karaoke: The Series. The second season of I Think You Should Leave included Robinson’s confident pitch in a series called Coffin Flop, a prank show featuring tons of prosthetic makeup and severe depression, and a pant...

Allison Russell Put on Vocal Rest Due to Vocal Hemorrhage

In an effort to avoid “permanent, irrevocable damage” to her vocals, Allison Russell has called off her performance at this weekend’s Water Is Life Festival in Duluth, Minnesota, on doctor’s orders. The Americana singer-songwriter, who released the solo album Outside Child last year and a re-imagining of the Our Native Daughters song “You’re Not Alone” with Brandi Carlile in August, was scheduled to appear at the music festival on Sunday (Sept. 4), sharing the lineup with acts including Ani DiFranco and the Indigo Girls. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “I am beyond devastated and sorry to tell you that I won’t be able to play my set at the @waterislifefestival in Duluth today,” Russell wrote on Instagram Sunday afternoon. “I have been s...

Adele Reacts to Emmy Win: ‘Trust Me to Officially Have an EGO’

Adele is one step closer to becoming an EGOT after winning an Emmy this weekend. The star proudly posed for a pair of selfies with an Emmy statuette on Sunday (Sept. 4) following the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, where Adele: One Night Only was one of the night’s top winners. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Bloody hell I’m pleased as punch! Thank you @mrbenwinston for dropping this round to me this afternoon!! Trust me to officially have an EGO,” she wrote on Instagram and Twitter Sunday night, tagging the producer of Adele: One Night Only and adding a laughing emoji to her message. Adele won the Emmy for outstanding variety special (pre-recorded), and her CBS television special was the winner in four other categories. Paul Dugdale, ...

Lorde, Six60 Lead Inaugural Rolling Stone New Zealand Awards

Lorde, the chart-topping, Grammy Award-winning Kiwi superstar, reigned supreme at the inaugural Rolling Stone New Zealand Awards, held last week in Auckland. The singer and songwriter scooped the global award in her hometown, beating out a shortlist that included Benee, Six60, L.A.B, Broods and ARIA Hall of Famers Crowded House. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The global award is judged by Rolling Stone’s international editors, a panel that previously crowned winners in this category for the Australian edition of the awards, won by Tame Impala (2021) and The Kid LAROI (2022). Until now, the RS Award was one of the few missing from Lorde’s trophy cabinet. Her collection includes a brace of Grammys for her Billboard Hot 100 leader “Royals...