July 4’s hottest summer video game takes in one place
Polygon is running a July 4th weekend programming initiative featuring staff writers sharing deliberately bold but genuinely held opinions on entertainment media. Presented as a lighthearted "cookout" atmosphere, the project encourages substantive debate across multiple mediums—including video games, movies, television, tabletop gaming, and anime—with the stated intent of sparking thoughtful discussion rather than generating outrage or trolling content.
Two illustrative takes anchor the coverage: one writer argues that Toy Story 5 functions as vital contemporary cinema that addresses childhood development within our digital era and critiques adult responsibility for that environment, while another claims that Dwayne Johnson's Jumanji reboot films demonstrate significantly superior entertainment value compared to the Robin Williams original, rejecting nostalgia-driven preferences for the earlier adaptation.
- Polygon is hosting a weekend opinion event where writers share confident takes on entertainment across games, film, and television
- Featured takes include arguments that Toy Story 5 is essential contemporary cinema and that Dwayne Johnson's Jumanji films surpass the original