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Converge VISION kit an Android set-top box

Flexible payment plans available!

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Converge ICT continues to let Filipinos experience their internet speeds and reliable service. But now they have something new to bring to the table — the Converge VISION.

VISION comes with a set called Xperience Box, a full Android, all-in-one entertainment device. This allows Converge subscribers to enjoy multi-genre TV programs and shows in the comfort of their homes.

The device is enabled via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The VISION Xperience Box does not require connectivity to any cable TV line. Additionally, it allows easy connection to a mouse, gamepad, keypad, and other devices.

Price and availability

New Converge subscribers can apply through Converge’s website with the same 24-month lock-in period as their internet service.

Customers have an option for an outright payment of PhP 2,000 for the Xperience Box or installment of PhP 150 per month for 24 months. Those who would avail of the staggered payment for the box will have to relock-in for 24 months, while those who wish to do an outright payment will require no relock-in.

These are the options for the add-on service: PhP 99/month for 65 channels and PhP 299/month for 82 channels.

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Joker: Folie à Deux 1st trailer finally released

The world is a stage

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Warner Bros. Pictures has finally released the first trailer for upcoming musical thriller Joker: Folie à Deux. The two-and-a-half minute trailer debuted at CinemaCon. The Todd Phillips masterpiece will hit the big screens in the Philippines on October 2.

Phillips’ own take on a story loosely based from famed characters from DC, Joker: Folie à Deux was originally intended to be standalone film given that it is a musical. However, it eventually became a sequel to the Academy Award-winning Joker movie from 2019. The short clip shows titular lead actor Joaquin Phoenix and, for the first time, Lady Gaga.

Joker Folie a Deux

The trailer aptly starts with Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck character in solitary confinement inside Arkham. If you can recall, the end of the 2019 movie showed the Joker walking with bloodied footprints. This means he presumably killed the therapist he was trying to tell a joke to.

Inside the asylum, Joker meets Gaga’s character Harley Quinn. This is one of the obvious changes to the iconic DC character’s origin story. The movie depicts Quinn as Joker’s fellow patient, instead of being a psychiatrist in the asylum who eventually falls in love and helps her partner in crime escape. The clip eventually transitions to the two protagonists dancing in the streets. Hal David’s “What the World Needs Now Is Love” plays along.

Joker Folie a Deux

Towards the end, Gaga then dons a red blazer with black-and-white diamond checkered top inside. It’s nowhere near the classic Harley Quinn jester costume that Margot Robbie once put on in the first Suicide Squad installment, but it’s obvious that the getup somehow takes some of those elements.

The trailer concludes with Harley Quinn telling Joker, “I wanna see the real you” as she draws the latter’s signature red lips on a glass divider separating the two. It can definitely mean that Fleck is incarcerated for that particular scene, and it could be the scene that jumpstarts the escape from Arkham. Who knows? We can only wait until October to find out.

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Fallout on Prime Video: What inspired producers to create series

From video game to TV series

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Prime Video-exclusive series Fallout is finally streaming next week. Based from the popular video game franchise that has spanned decades, Fallout is set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland world. It is quite reminiscent of the video games’ original environment that is damaged by nuclear war.

If you need quick refresher, Prime Video released the series’ official trailer a month ago. READ: New Fallout trailer dwells upon The Ghoul, brotherhood, more

So, what inspired the producers to come up with the sci-fi adaptation? According to Jonathan Nolan, who directed the first three episodes, the Fallout 3 game became his “entry point.”

“It’s dark, violent, but it’s also satirical and in some places almost goofy. It’s all these amazing things in one. I’ve never really experienced anything quite like it,” Nolan shared.

Bethesda’s 2008 action RPG was the third installment in the main Fallout video game series. The game featured the Great War of 2077, the several underground bunkers called vaults, and a vast wasteland set particularly in Eastern United States. Based on the trailers alone, the creators have worked with these elements for the series version.

Ten years after coming across the title, Nolan then met with Fallout 3 developer Todd Howard to explore the possibility of a TV series. Howard mentioned how Nolan played the game dedicatedly, and that the latter was “in sync” with what he was thinking.

Nolan’s vision led to the recruitment of the series’ two other directors: Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner. The creative trio crafted an original narrative within the Fallout universe that was consistent with the game’s storyline.

Robertson-Dworet added: “We’re not just adapting a game; we’re crafting a new story that delves deep into the complexities of humanity post-nuclear apocalypse.”

The Fallout series begins with a nuclear apocalypse, then a 219-year jump into the future – where life underground offers comfort and order, while the surface is a battleground for survival.

The series stars Ella Purnell as Lucy, Aaron Moten as Maximus, and Walton Goggins as The Ghoul, among others. Fallout premieres on April 11.

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Macross to be available on Disney+

To be released in parts later this 2024

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After four decades of captivating Japanese fans, the Macross anime catalogue will soon reach an even bigger audience. This, as majority of the Macross catalogue will be streaming soon on Disney+.

The main Macross series will be released in parts throughout 2024 on the streaming platform. The franchise memorably made its mark with mecha battles, deep space exploration, love stories in between, and award-winning original songs.

Macross’s first season, Super Dimension Fortress Macross,” premiered in 1982 with 36 episodes. “Macross 7,” which had 49 episodes, followed. The Japanese sci-fi anime concluded with “Macross Frontier” (25 episodes), and more recently, “Macross Delta” (26 episodes).

The first two seasons are set in a futuristic 21st century. The Macross franchise storyline deals with the fate of humanity after a massive alien spacecraft has crashed onto Earth. This major event causes an all-out space war between the United Nations government and an unknown extraterrestrial threat that wants to wipe humanity out.

Following the events of the war, the New UN government begins an emigration plan to ensure humanity’s survival. The first ultra long-range fleet, Megaroad-01, leaves Earth shortly after. This jumpstarts humanity’s expansion into space.

From here, the franchise has spun four decades, telling the tales of the future generations of characters and their conflicts with alien lifeforms. In the process, the franchise was able to create award-winning soundtracks features throughout.

More titles

Moreover, Japanese anime lovers will be able to access a wealth of unmissable titles, including Sand Land: The Series, Ishura, PHOENIX: EDEN17, The Fable, and Go! Go! Loser Ranger! The Macross catalogue will be available later this year on the streaming platform.

 

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