Monthly Archives: March 2019
Who Is the Strongest Avenger in the MCU?
With Captain Marvel currently running roughshod over the domestic and global box office, it's time to start prepping for the Endgame in April. With half the Avengers roster reduced to space dust, the remaining members, basically the original core cast, have to figure out how to restore the universe to its proper overpopulation.
So while we're busy sifting through Captain Marvel's Biggest WTF Questions, and deciphering what the end credits sequence means, let's also rank all the official Avengers members based on their power.
Doom Studio Makes Very Clear It Has Nothing to Do With New Doom Movie
Doom developer id Software has officially stated that they have no involvement with Doom: Annihilation, a new direct-to-video adaptation of the storied franchise.
Yesterday, a new trailer was released for Doom: Annihilation and the reaction was not overly positive. This prompted GeorgeTheRaven to tweet at id Software and the official Doom account and ask for their "most honest opinion."
In response, the official Doom account quote tweeted the question and said, simply, "We're not involved with the movie."
Disney’s Acquisition of 21st Century Fox Set to Close Next Week
Disney's $71.3 billion acquisition of 21st Century Fox is set to close next week.
Announced by Disney and Fox, the acquisition, which was first announced at the end of 2017, is expected to officially close on March 20, 2019, at 12:02am ET.
The news arrived alongside the deadline for holders of 21st Century Fox's common stock to elect the form of consideration they wish to receive in preparation for closing.
Dragon’s Dogma Anime Headed to Netflix
A new anime series is headed to Netflix based on Dragon's Dogma, Capcom's action RPG that was originally released in 2012 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Announced by Netflix, the Dragon's Dogma series is one of the new productions announced following the streaming giants new partnerships with Anima, Sublimation, and David Production.
The Dragon's Dogma series will be based on the title from Capcom and "the story follows a man’s journey seeking revenge on a dragon who stole his heart. On his way, the man is brought back to life as an ‘Arisen’. An action adventure about a man challenged by demons who represent the seven deadly sins of humans."
Crunchyroll and Adult Swim Expand Partnership for Anime on Toonami
Last October Adult Swim and Crunchyroll brought Mob Psycho 100 to Toonami, and now the two WarnerMedia companies will be working together to bring more anime to the Saturday night block with an expanded programming partnership.
The deal dubs Crunchyroll as "a premiere content partner for Toonami." In addition to collaborating on licenses and distribution, the programming partnership announcement revealed that the two companies will be creating more co-productions. Adult Swim and Crunchyroll are currently working on a Blade Runner anime with the Alcon Television Group.
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Fortnite to Introduce an ‘Undo Purchase’ Button
Epic plans to allow Fortnite players to return a purchase made in the last five minutes - although it's not clear when.
In a Reddit thread (via VG247) which pointed out that, unlike western versions, the Japanese version of Fortnite includes a "confirm purchase" button before payment goes through, Epic Vice President of Engineering Daniel Vogel explained the decision:
"We neither want to add friction for players," he wrote, "nor do we want to benefit from accidental purchases or players regretting a purchase."
Why Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens Series Looks Awesome!
On Friday, May 31, Neil Gaiman's highly-anticipated adaptation of Good Omens will finally drop on Amazon Prime Video. The six-episode limited series features a "devilishly good cast," including David Tennant, Michael Sheen, Jon Hamm, and Benedict Cumberbatch, to name a few. At the SXSW festival in Austin, fans were given an exclusive sneak peek, and IGN was there to see it.
The new footage gave us a glimpse into the show's playful tone, sharp writing, and captivating visuals.
Warning! Some SPOILERS follow for what we saw during the presentation.
Apex Legends Is a Leap Forward for Accessibility
From cognitive disabilities to physical ones, there are a lot of reasons someone could feel uncomfortable or be incapable of engaging in voice chat. Sometimes, this isn’t a huge deal, but in this era of team-focused multiplayer games, it’s getting harder and harder to effectively communicate with your teammates without directly speaking to them. Yet Apex Legends, the latest addition to an ever-expanding landscape of Battle Royale shooters, is changing that.
Apex’s ping system allows for more universal types of communication. Through simple button inputs combined with thoughtful audio cues, it creates an environment where virtually all relevant in-game information can be relayed to your team without uttering a single word. The system lets you place various markers on the map and battlefield, such as enemy locations, where to loot, and the direction you want your team to go next. Once the marker has been placed, your character will verbally express the type of marker you chose, establishing visual and auditory indicators simultaneously. But it isn’t just a neat way to save time, it is a huge step forward toward inclusivity for gamers with disabilities.
Captain Marvel and the Problematic History of “Girl Versions” of Heroes
Full spoilers follow for Captain Marvel.
The MCU is certainly no stranger to major character revisions -- some superhero history just doesn't translate from page to screen all that well. It's usually fairly innocuous stuff, changing strangers to friends, tweaking superpowers, overhauling villains. But with Captain Marvel, one of the changes made to Carol Danvers' origin story is anything but minor. It may actually be one of the most important updates the MCU has made to a hero since the franchise debuted almost 11 years ago.
Annette Bening's Wendy Lawson both is and isn't someone from Carol's comic book history. She was a Kree scientist named Mar-Vell stationed on Earth in secret who played a direct hand in Carol's origin story. But in the comics, Wendy was Walter -- still secretly Mar-Vell, but a male soldier and scientist rather than a woman, and the original Captain Marvel. On the surface, it seems like a fairly simple pivot. Both Walter and Wendy were major figures in Carol's life before their real identities as Kree infiltrators were revealed, they both played a direct role in Carol's origin story, and they both inspired her to be a hero -- but for Walter, that meant casting Carol as Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel's quintessential girl counterpart. For Wendy, it meant Carol evolving directly into Captain Marvel herself.