Monthly Archives: May 2018

Marvel May Have Spoiled Infinity Countdown

Marvel appears to potentially spoil their own story by releasing a promotional image.

Newsarama reports the graphic was released to promote the upcoming one-shot bridging event between Infinity Countdown and Infinity Wars and sports large text which reads "Thanos Wins."

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Unfortunately, this may spoil parts of the current and smaller of the event series, Infinity Countdown, of which part 4 of 5 is to be released this June.

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Stephen Hawking’s Final Research Paper Champions Multiverse Theory

Less than a month after his passing, Stephen Hawking's final research paper has been published and it talks about the multiverse theory.

CNN reports one of Hawking's final gifts to us, which is co-authored by University of Leuven physicist, Thomas Hertog, takes another look at our place in the multiverse.

The paper works off the commonly held Big Bang theory and the Eternal inflation universe model which is essentially the notion that the universe expands infinitely.

These ideas also proport the notion of infinite universes and using new mathematical applications, Hawking and Hertog have concluded all universes must have some common law of physics.

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Infinity War: The Story Behind Thor’s New Weapon Stormbreaker

Spoilers follow for Avengers: Infinity War and Thor: Ragnarok.

For even more on Infinity War, check out our discussion on what the Soul Stone actually does in the film.

When Thor lost his mighty hammer Mjolnir in Thor: Ragnarok, it was crushing not just to the Asgardian hero but also many of his fans. But by the end of that film, it seemed as though the thunder god had finally moved past needing the weapon anyway… And yet, much of Thor’s arc in Avengers: Infinity War involves his search for a new hammer called Stormbreaker which he says he needs in order to destroy the villain Thanos. Watch the video above for the full explanation, or read on if you prefer.

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Looking Back at the Birth of the MCU on Iron Man’s 10th Birthday

It's crazy to think that the Marvel Cinematic Universe turns 10 today, but there you have it: The first film in the series, Iron Man, was released on this day in 2008! Of course, the MCU has only grown and evolved in the years since, and it's probably safe to say that no one could've anticipated how popular the franchise would become, how sprawling its stories and characters would be, or the effect that Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Thor and the rest would have on Hollywood at large.

For me, I could never have imagined that the comics I read as a kid would become the epic big-screen adventures we have today, and I'm sure many of you reading feel the same. So to help celebrate the occasion of Iron Man's release date, we figured we'd take a look back at some of our favorite coverage of the MCU over the past 10 years. Read -- and watch -- it all below!

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Steam Adds Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Support in Latest Beta

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller support has been added to the latest Steam Client Beta.

An announcement on Steam's website explains the controller, which has worked with PC via Bluetooth since launch, will now be supported by Steam but at the moment this is restricted to the beta client.

To access the Steam Client Beta, you'll need to opt-in via your Steam Account settings in your current client and restart Steam. You'll then need to go into the Controller Settings page to enable the option for the 'Nintendo Switch Configuration Support' the same way you would for PS4 and Xbox controller support.

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How God of War’s Combat Has Evolved Over 13 Years

The God of War games have always been known for their incredible combat. Well, that and extravagant moments of extreme violence, but it was the combat that put it in the company of Ninja Gaiden, Devil May Cry, and Bayonetta as some of the best action games around.

God of War PS4 took a lot of huge risks. One of those was dramatically changing that combat system, to the point where it really doesn’t look anything like a God of War game. But once you really dig into it, you’ll see that it’s built of the same incredible and fundamental core of the previous games.

Note that we have to go into some late-game content, so spoilers ahead.

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Swamp Thing TV Show in the Works for DC Streaming Service

Swamp Thing will be getting his own show in 2019 on DC Universe, the upcoming streaming service from DC that launches later this year.

DC unveiled the name of the streaming service earlier today, and has now revealed further details on Swamp Thing, a script-to-series order that will be written by Mark Verheiden (Falling Skies, Netflix's Daredevil) and Gary Dauberman (It), that will premiere next year.

The initial format will be a "one-hour drama" but if the script is well received, it will be picked up for an entire series.

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A Movie About Young Donald Trump Is in the Works

A film about a young Donald Trump is in development.

Variety reports the movie, titled The Apprentice, will center on a young Trump's rise to power and how he set himself on the path to become the 45th President of the United States.

Vanity Fair special correspondent Gabriel Sherman will pen the screenplay, which will be in the perspective of President Trump's many early influences, including his lawyer Roy Cohn. Amy Baer will produce through her company Gidden Media, with Sherman serving as an executive producer.

“As a journalist, I’ve reported on Donald Trump for more than 15 years,” Sherman said. “I’ve long been fascinated by his origin story as a young builder coming up in the gritty world of the 1970s and ’80s New York. This formative period tells us so much about the man who today occupies the Oval Office.”

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How the Success of Black Panther Could Pave the Way for Asian Heroes (OPINION)

It’s been a long time coming, but Hollywood is finally giving diverse superheroes the time to shine on the big and small screens – and it’s paying off.

Television series featuring African American leads like Luke Cage and Black Lightning have been critical hits thus far for Marvel and DC. Meanwhile, African hero Black Panther is a bona fide pop culture phenomenon, raking in more than a billion dollars at the box office and captivating millions of moviegoers across the globe.

Beyond the praise and financial success, these shows and films have served as beacons of hope for communities that aren’t often authentically represented on screen. Black Panther, Black Lightning and Luke Cage have paved the way for black superheroes in 2018 and, in doing so, have allowed traditionally underserved pop culture fans to feel seen. However, there’s a lot of work left to be done, and one billion dollar blockbuster can't make up for decades of marginalized audiences being ignored by the entertainment industry.

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