The world’s most lethal odd couple – bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) and hitman Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson) – are back on another life-threatening mission. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, Bryce is forced into action by Darius’s even more volatile wife, the infamous international con artist Sonia Kincaid (Salma Hayek). As Bryce is driven over the edge by his two most dangerous protectees, the trio get in over their heads in a global plot and soon find that they are all that stand between Europe and a vengeful and powerful madman (Antonio Banderas). Joining in the fun and deadly mayhem is Morgan Freeman as...well, you’ll have to see.
No matter what DOOM experience you crave, the Nintendo Switch has what you need. Play DOOM, DOOM II and DOOM 64 for exciting retro FPS action. Jump into DOOM 3 for a white-knuckle action-horror experience. Or RAZE HELL as the Slayer with DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal’s fast-paced. One of the best franchises in history in a single pack for one of the most awesome consoles in history? What can go wrong? Mr. Romero and Mr. Carmack did great stuff, go enjoy it!
Enlisted is now available for free on PlayStation®5! Enlisted is an MMO squad based shooter set in World War II where you act as an infantry squad leader, tank crew or an aircraft pilot. Go join the war, boy! It never looked better!
When Australia's been overrun by Kaiju some of the last remaining survivors arrive at the Shadow Basin Base to take refuge. But unfortunately for them nowhere's safe in The Black.
While reeling from the loss of three lives she failed to save in a fire, smoke jumper Hannah comes across a traumatized 12-year-old boy with nowhere else to turn.
Starring Academy Award-winner, Angelina Jolie, New Line Cinema presents Those Who Wish Me Dead, directed by Taylor Sheridan. Based on Michael Kortya’s novel and starring Nicholas Hoult, Finn Little, Aiden Gillen, Medina Senghore, Tyler Perry, Jake Weber, and Jon Bernthal.
Those Who Wish Me Dead will be available in theaters and on HBO Max on May 14, in the US only, for 31 days from its theatrical release, at no extra cost to subscribers.