Quick News: SuperPets, Bridgerton, PS5, Venom

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DC League of SuperPets
Actor John Krasinski has confirmed that his role in the upcoming animated family comedy “DC League of SuperPets” will be that of none other than Superman himself.

Previously Krasinski was one of several names, alongside Keanu Reeves and Kate McKinnon, who were cast in the film without their roles being specified. Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Diego Luna, Natasha Lyonne, Vanessa Bayer and Marc Maron also star. [Source: Twitter]

Bridgerton
Filming has officially wrapped on the second season of Netflix’s romance period drama hit “Bridgerton” with series creator and showrunner Chris Van Dusen announcing the news

Van Dusen posted a photo of himself with the stars of the new season Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley. The new run will air sometime in 2022, while a third and fourth season have already been ordered along with a spin-off prequel series. [Source: Twitter]

PlayStation 5
Pleasantly voiced legendary developer Mark Cerny, the lead system architect of the PlayStation 5, is the star of a new 15-minute video from WIRED Magazine.

In the fairly in-depth video, he explains the process of creating the console from brainstorming with the development community to the inclusions of things like ray tracing and the DualSense controller’s abilities.

MultiVersus
Warners previously got into the mash-up fighting game genre with “Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe,” but now they’re going to expand their franchise IP roster with the new free-to-play platform fighter “MultiVersus” which is essentially “Super Smash Bros.” for the WarnerMedia crowd.

The family-friendly fighting game sees characters like Batman, Arya Stark, Bugs Bunny, and Scooby Doo’s Shaggy battling each other, and the game has enlisted some good talent for it including Maisie Williams, Matthew Lillard, Kevin Conroy and Tara Strong. The game arrives on all platforms in 2022.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Vudu has released an exclusive deleted scene from “Venom: Let There be Carnage” ahead of the film’s debut on digital platforms on Tuesday (and on disc formats on December 14th). The scene offers an extended look at a beach-set scene in the film with Eddie and Venom discussing their relationship.