Keanu Reeves Revealed as Batman in New DC League of Super-Pets Trailer

While Robert Pattinson may be starring as the Dark Knight in theaters beginning this week, the new DC League of Super-Pets trailer has revealed that Keanu Reeves will be playing another version of Batman in the upcoming animated film.

DC League of Super-Pets is set to be released in theaters internationally on May 18, 2022, and in North America on May 20, 2022, and Reeves will be joined by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Krypto the Super-Dog, Kevin Hart's Ace the Bat-Hound, and many more.

In the film, Johnson's Krypto is best friends with John Krasinski's Superman and even shares powers with him and helps him stop crime in Metropolis. When Superman is kidnapped alongside other members of the Justice League, Krypto gathers a team that includes Ace, Vanessa Bayer's PB the Potbellied Pig, Natasha Lyonne's Merton the Turtle, and Diego Luna's Chip the Squirrel to save the heroes.

DC League of the Super-Pets won't be the first time Reeves has entered the world of DC as he starred as John Constantine in 2005's Constantine, which is based on the DC Comic' Hellblazer comic book.

Reeves most recently starred in The Matrix Resurrections and will be seen in John Wick: Chapter 4 in 2023.

For more on the world of Batman, check out our review of The Batman, our explainer of the ending, and five comics that could shape the next movie.

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Batman: Jason Momoa Picks His Favorite Batman Villains, and One Of Them Is Joaquin Phoenix

Aquaman actor Jason Momoa has revealed that his favorite Batman villains of all time are the Jokers played by Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix.

Speaking to THR at The Batman premiere, Momoa was asked this popular question and answered without much hesitation.

"Heath Ledger, I mean, was amazing," Momoa said. "I mean, both Jokers, Joaquin [Phoenix] was amazing, too, if you consider that a villain... Joker, I love Joker."

We here at IGN agree with his choice, as we ranked Joker as the best Batman movie villain, saying that his “quietly menacing brilliance and ability to turn on a dime makes this incarnation of the Joker not only the best cinematic Batman villain, but one of the best movie villains full stop.”

We ranked Phoenix's Joker at #7, saying, "this is one of the scariest Jokers, no CGI or action scenes or explosions needed. He’d have ranked higher if only he had actually fought the Dark Knight. Maybe he still will...?"

IGN's audience also agreed with Momoa, as they just voted for Heath Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight as the best Batman villain from film and TV. Phoenix took spot #13.

If Momoa's words have you wanting to see more of the late Ledger's Joker, be sure to check out our look at how this iconic iteration of this villain was born and why he made such a mark on not only the universe of Batman, but the entertainment industry as a whole.

For more Momoa, see his confirmation that he will be playing the villain in Fast and Furious 10 and learn more about Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which is set ot be released in theaters on December 16, 2022.

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Batman: Jason Momoa Picks His Favorite Batman Villains, and One Of Them Is Joaquin Phoenix

Aquaman actor Jason Momoa has revealed that his favorite Batman villains of all time are the Jokers played by Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix.

Speaking to THR at The Batman premiere, Momoa was asked this popular question and answered without much hesitation.

"Heath Ledger, I mean, was amazing," Momoa said. "I mean, both Jokers, Joaquin [Phoenix] was amazing, too, if you consider that a villain... Joker, I love Joker."

We here at IGN agree with his choice, as we ranked Joker as the best Batman movie villain, saying that his “quietly menacing brilliance and ability to turn on a dime makes this incarnation of the Joker not only the best cinematic Batman villain, but one of the best movie villains full stop.”

We ranked Phoenix's Joker at #7, saying, "this is one of the scariest Jokers, no CGI or action scenes or explosions needed. He’d have ranked higher if only he had actually fought the Dark Knight. Maybe he still will...?"

IGN's audience also agreed with Momoa, as they just voted for Heath Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight as the best Batman villain from film and TV. Phoenix took spot #13.

If Momoa's words have you wanting to see more of the late Ledger's Joker, be sure to check out our look at how this iconic iteration of this villain was born and why he made such a mark on not only the universe of Batman, but the entertainment industry as a whole.

For more Momoa, see his confirmation that he will be playing the villain in Fast and Furious 10 and learn more about Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which is set ot be released in theaters on December 16, 2022.

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Lost Ark Has Banned ‘Over a Million Illegitimate Accounts’ That Have Been Running Bots

The team behind Lost Ark has announced that, on March 4, it permanently removed "over a million illegitimate accounts" from the game that were running bots.

The news was shared via a blog, saying that it understands botting has been a huge problem since Lost Ark's launch and the team has been "hard at work on crafting effective tools and methods to identify and remove bots from the game." Now, that work has begun to pay off.

"Maintaining a fair and fun gameplay experience for our players is a top priority for the team," The Lost Ark team wrote. "While we intend to make a massive impact with this ban wave, we know that there is more work to be done and want players to know that this is only one step in what will be an active and ongoing process.

"Looking ahead, we will continue our work on detecting and removing botting, cheating, and harmful behavior from Lost Ark at scale, which includes expanding our anti-cheat tools, improving bot identification methods, and rolling out more ban waves as frequently as is necessary."

The team also notes that a small group of players who were "erroneously identified as bots" may have also been banned. If this has happened to you and you are not a bot but an actual human who has been "earnestly playing Lost Ark" and hasn't been "modifying their gameplay in any way," you can appeal the ban by submitting a ticket on Lost Ark's support site.

This news follows the reveal of Lost Ark's March update that includes new story and endgame content, including a new raid. While it just became available in North America, Lost Ark was released in South Korea in 2019 and there is a "wealth of content present in the Korean version that has yet to make its way to the western shores of Areksia." Fortunately, that is all about to change.

For more on Lost Ark, be sure to check out our review and our chat with the Lost Ark devs on the huge launch that made it Steam's second most-played game of all time by concurrent players.

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Lost Ark Has Banned ‘Over a Million Illegitimate Accounts’ That Have Been Running Bots

The team behind Lost Ark has announced that, on March 4, it permanently removed "over a million illegitimate accounts" from the game that were running bots.

The news was shared via a blog, saying that it understands botting has been a huge problem since Lost Ark's launch and the team has been "hard at work on crafting effective tools and methods to identify and remove bots from the game." Now, that work has begun to pay off.

"Maintaining a fair and fun gameplay experience for our players is a top priority for the team," The Lost Ark team wrote. "While we intend to make a massive impact with this ban wave, we know that there is more work to be done and want players to know that this is only one step in what will be an active and ongoing process.

"Looking ahead, we will continue our work on detecting and removing botting, cheating, and harmful behavior from Lost Ark at scale, which includes expanding our anti-cheat tools, improving bot identification methods, and rolling out more ban waves as frequently as is necessary."

The team also notes that a small group of players who were "erroneously identified as bots" may have also been banned. If this has happened to you and you are not a bot but an actual human who has been "earnestly playing Lost Ark" and hasn't been "modifying their gameplay in any way," you can appeal the ban by submitting a ticket on Lost Ark's support site.

This news follows the reveal of Lost Ark's March update that includes new story and endgame content, including a new raid. While it just became available in North America, Lost Ark was released in South Korea in 2019 and there is a "wealth of content present in the Korean version that has yet to make its way to the western shores of Areksia." Fortunately, that is all about to change.

For more on Lost Ark, be sure to check out our review and our chat with the Lost Ark devs on the huge launch that made it Steam's second most-played game of all time by concurrent players.

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Kraven the Hunter Casts The Many Saints of Newark’s Alessandro Nivola as the Villain

Kraven the Hunter, a film that is part of Sony's Spider-Man Cinematic Universe, has cast The Many Saints of Newark's Alessandro Nivola as the villain.

As reported by Deadline, no further details were revealed about Nivola's character, but we know he will be joining a cast that includes Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Sergei Kravinoff/Kraven the Hunter, Fred Hechinger as Dimitri Smerdyakov/Chameleon, and Russell Crow in an undisclosed role.

Alongside playing Dickie Moltisanti in The Many Saints of Newark, Nivola has also starred in American Hustle, Face/Off, Selma, Jurassic Park 3, and more. Later this year, he will appear in David O. Russell's currently untitled film that also features Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Robert DeNiro, Rami Malek, and Anya Taylor Joy.

In our review of The Many Saints of Newark, we praised Nivola's work, saying that The Sopranos' prequel film "gets the Italian mafia drama right with Dickie Moltisanti’s narrative at the forefront, led by a superb performance by Alessandro Nivola."

Kraven the Hunter was first introduced in 1964's The Amazing Spider-Man #15 as a villain to Spider-Man and this new movie is set to be released in theaters in January 13, 2023. The film is allegedly using the comic storyline from Kraven's Last Hunt as inspiration, and it will be directed by J.C. Chandor. Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, and Richard Wenk will pen the script.

While Kraven will be getting his own film early next year, he very well may have been introduced as the villain of Spider-Man: No Way Home had the Multiverse angle not worked out.

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Kraven the Hunter Casts The Many Saints of Newark’s Alessandro Nivola as the Villain

Kraven the Hunter, a film that is part of Sony's Spider-Man Cinematic Universe, has cast The Many Saints of Newark's Alessandro Nivola as the villain.

As reported by Deadline, no further details were revealed about Nivola's character, but we know he will be joining a cast that includes Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Sergei Kravinoff/Kraven the Hunter, Fred Hechinger as Dimitri Smerdyakov/Chameleon, and Russell Crow in an undisclosed role.

Alongside playing Dickie Moltisanti in The Many Saints of Newark, Nivola has also starred in American Hustle, Face/Off, Selma, Jurassic Park 3, and more. Later this year, he will appear in David O. Russell's currently untitled film that also features Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Robert DeNiro, Rami Malek, and Anya Taylor Joy.

In our review of The Many Saints of Newark, we praised Nivola's work, saying that The Sopranos' prequel film "gets the Italian mafia drama right with Dickie Moltisanti’s narrative at the forefront, led by a superb performance by Alessandro Nivola."

Kraven the Hunter was first introduced in 1964's The Amazing Spider-Man #15 as a villain to Spider-Man and this new movie is set to be released in theaters in January 13, 2023. The film is allegedly using the comic storyline from Kraven's Last Hunt as inspiration, and it will be directed by J.C. Chandor. Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, and Richard Wenk will pen the script.

While Kraven will be getting his own film early next year, he very well may have been introduced as the villain of Spider-Man: No Way Home had the Multiverse angle not worked out.

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Halo Infinite Multiplayer Season 2 Is Called Lone Wolves And It Has a Release Date, Maps, and Modes

343 Industries has revealed new details on Season 2 of Halo Infinite's multiplayer, including that it will be called Lone Wolves, that it will have new maps and modes, and that it will be released on May 3, 2022.

All the news was shared on Halo Waypoint by Halo Infinite head of creative Joseph Staten, and he began by sharing the inspiration behind Lone Wolves, which is both Season 2's name and theme.

"By 'theme' we mean a core idea that guides the creation of much, but not all, of a Season’s content," Staten said. "Lone Wolf Spartans are hunters. Trackers. They’re resourceful improvisers, operating deep in enemy territory without resupply or support. They’re fierce, rugged, and prefer to work alone—but they’re still loyal to the Spartan pack."

You can see concept art for two of these "Lone Wolves" above, and they give a first look at Spartan Sigrid Eklund (left) and Spartan Hieu Dinh (right). Players will learn more about them and Spartan Commander Laurette Agryna during Season 2's story - "a mix of cinematics, story-themed events, Battle Pass items and more that embody the Lone Wolves theme."

As with Season 1's Tenrai samurai-esque armor core, Season 2 will also have a Fracture event that strays from the "Lone Wolves" theme and gives players a unique new take on the Spartan look.

Season 2 will also see playlist updates, balance changes, new modes, and maps. These include an Arena map called Catalyst, a BTB map called Breaker, a free-for-all elimination mode called Last Spartan Standing, another new mode called Land Grab, and the return of King of the Hill.

In April, 343 will reveal more details on the Lone Wolves season as it prepares for its launch.

343's Updates on Campaign Co-Op, Forge, and Season 3

It was previously revealed that the much-anticipated Halo Infinite campaign co-op wouldn't arrive until Season 2, but fans will have to wait a bit longer as it won't be ready right when it launches. 343 has committed to releasing 4-player network co-op and 2-player split-screen co-op for Halo Infinite on all Xbox consoles. However, 343 has said that the "non-linear, wide-open sections of the Campaign present some big challenges for split-screen that have taken us more time to solve."

This means campaign co-op won't be ready on May 3, but the team is still aiming on delivering it to fans later in the season. 343 was a bit more non-committal on split-screen co-op, saying that "we are still aiming to deliver Campaign network co-op later in Season 2, and we will share a release date for that and for split-screen co-op as soon as we can."

Forge is also progressing well and is still on track for Season 3. 343 is currently "flighting Forge to a small group of community creators and working closely with them to ensure that all of you have a terrific experience creating, sharing, browsing, and playing Forge content." Public flights are planned for later this year.

343 is also hard at work on Season 3, but it shared no further details on that or how long Season 2 would last.

For more on Halo Infinite, check out where Master Chief's latest adventure ranks on our list of the best games to play on Xbox Series X/S right now, how Infinite's mid-season update brought "multiple improvements" to the campaign, and see 343 devs react to a Legendary speedrun of the game.

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Halo Infinite Multiplayer Season 2 Is Called Lone Wolves And It Has a Release Date, Maps, and Modes

343 Industries has revealed new details on Season 2 of Halo Infinite's multiplayer, including that it will be called Lone Wolves, that it will have new maps and modes, and that it will be released on May 3, 2022.

All the news was shared on Halo Waypoint by Halo Infinite head of creative Joseph Staten, and he began by sharing the inspiration behind Lone Wolves, which is both Season 2's name and theme.

"By 'theme' we mean a core idea that guides the creation of much, but not all, of a Season’s content," Staten said. "Lone Wolf Spartans are hunters. Trackers. They’re resourceful improvisers, operating deep in enemy territory without resupply or support. They’re fierce, rugged, and prefer to work alone—but they’re still loyal to the Spartan pack."

You can see concept art for two of these "Lone Wolves" above, and they give a first look at Spartan Sigrid Eklund (left) and Spartan Hieu Dinh (right). Players will learn more about them and Spartan Commander Laurette Agryna during Season 2's story - "a mix of cinematics, story-themed events, Battle Pass items and more that embody the Lone Wolves theme."

As with Season 1's Tenrai samurai-esque armor core, Season 2 will also have a Fracture event that strays from the "Lone Wolves" theme and gives players a unique new take on the Spartan look.

Season 2 will also see playlist updates, balance changes, new modes, and maps. These include an Arena map called Catalyst, a BTB map called Breaker, a free-for-all elimination mode called Last Spartan Standing, another new mode called Land Grab, and the return of King of the Hill.

In April, 343 will reveal more details on the Lone Wolves season as it prepares for its launch.

343's Updates on Campaign Co-Op, Forge, and Season 3

It was previously revealed that the much-anticipated Halo Infinite campaign co-op wouldn't arrive until Season 2, but fans will have to wait a bit longer as it won't be ready right when it launches. 343 has committed to releasing 4-player network co-op and 2-player split-screen co-op for Halo Infinite on all Xbox consoles. However, 343 has said that the "non-linear, wide-open sections of the Campaign present some big challenges for split-screen that have taken us more time to solve."

This means campaign co-op won't be ready on May 3, but the team is still aiming on delivering it to fans later in the season. 343 was a bit more non-committal on split-screen co-op, saying that "we are still aiming to deliver Campaign network co-op later in Season 2, and we will share a release date for that and for split-screen co-op as soon as we can."

Forge is also progressing well and is still on track for Season 3. 343 is currently "flighting Forge to a small group of community creators and working closely with them to ensure that all of you have a terrific experience creating, sharing, browsing, and playing Forge content." Public flights are planned for later this year.

343 is also hard at work on Season 3, but it shared no further details on that or how long Season 2 would last.

For more on Halo Infinite, check out where Master Chief's latest adventure ranks on our list of the best games to play on Xbox Series X/S right now, how Infinite's mid-season update brought "multiple improvements" to the campaign, and see 343 devs react to a Legendary speedrun of the game.

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The Batman’s Riddler Website Has Been Updated With a Countdown

The Batman's secret website that pits fans against the Riddler has been updated with a loading screen countdown towards... something.

The website in question - www.rataalada.com - is an ARG that rewarded clever visitors with such rewards as a series of Gotham City Police Department sketches for The Batman, a short video called "Thomas Wayne Lies," and an image containing a cipher.

This loading screen/countdown also contains the cipher you can access by clicking [CLICK FOR REWARD]. While what the message says is anyone's guess, the URL may give a hint as to what we are waiting for. The end of the URL of the cipher page is "Its_Not_Over_Yet," possibly hinting at an upcoming sequel announcement or deleted scene that director Matt Reeves has talked about containing a certain spoiler character. This is obviously all speculation and could end up being any number of things.

It's also important to note that when you first visit the website, certain interesting text pops up, including corrections.arkham.gov, possibly hinting this has something to do with Arkham Asylum and/or a possible inmate there.

As of this writing, the loading screen is at 6% and slowly increasing. As further developments occur, we will update this page with any reveals.

While you wait for whatever this ends up being, be sure to check out our review of The Batman, which is out now in theaters. In our review, we said, "The Batman is a gripping, gorgeous, and, at times, genuinely scary psychological crime thriller that gives Bruce Wayne the grounded detective story he deserves."

For more, check out our explainer of The Batman's ending, how a total coincidence caused 2019's Joker and The Batman to share themes, and how the Batman director had to shoot fake scenes to protect a big spoiler.

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