Monthly Archives: June 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’s 9 Biggest WTF Questions

With Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom expected to dominate the box office again this weekend, let's delve into spoilerish detail about the elements of the movie we found most ... curious, to say the least. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom does a lot in its two hours on screen. Volcano disasters, a haunted house where there's a dinosaur playing the role of the ghost, and that's just the stuff from the trailers.

It stands to reason, then, that it might skip over a few things as it rushes to the next mad set-piece - so here are the biggest questions we want answered after watching the movie.

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5 Ways Justice League #1 Changes the DC Universe

Justice League #1 hit stores this week (check out our review here), and the new series makes it abundantly clear that big changes are brewing in the DC Universe. From the death of a major villain to a grim vision of things to come, here are five major developments in DC's epic Justice League relaunch.

Warning: this article contains full spoilers for Justice League #1!

The Totality

The recent Dark Nights: Metal crossover ended with the Source Wall surrounding the DC Universe being breached and energy from the unknown realms beyond bursting through. That plot point is still very much at the forefront of this new series. Issue #1 opens with the Totality, a comet-like burst of energy from deep inside the Source, rocketing across the universe and being witnessed across multiple points in the DC timeline. The opening page showcases the futuristic Justice League of DC One Million, The Monitor from Crisis on Infinite Earths, Kamandi and Dr. Canus and a group of immortals (including Highfather, Hera, Ganthet and Phantom Stranger) all watching the Totality's journey.

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Ubisoft’s Yves Guillemot Says the Next Console Generation Will Be the Last

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot still thinks that the next gen of consoles will be the last, and that streaming is the future of video games.

Guillemot says that the ability to stream AAA games has changed the industry, and will continue to do so, eliminating the need for expensive hardware in the home, although Xbox boss Phil Spencer, and NIntendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé don't quite see that happening just yet.

"I think we will see another generation, but there is a good chance that step-by-step we will see less and less hardware,” Guillemot told Variety. "With time, I think streaming will become more accessible to many players and make it not necessary to have big hardware at home.

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What Did You Think of This Week’s Comics?

It was another huge week for the comic book industry. DC relaunched its flagship Justice League comic and began the final push towards Batman's wedding. Marvel debuted a horror-flavored take on Hulk in Immortal Hulk #1. And Image wrapped up the latest story arc in The Walking Dead.

Scroll down to check out our new reviews and thinkpieces, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.

Batman #48 Review

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DC Entertainment Boss Diane Nelson Leaves Warner Bros

DC Entertainment president, Diane Nelson, has left Warner Bros. after 22 years with the company.

Since taking over as president in 2009, Nelson managed the hugely successful Harry Potter franchise, as well as bringing the publisher's stable of comic book heroes to TV and film, including DC Entertainment properties like Arrow, Supergirl, Gotham, and Black Lightning, as well as a slew of DC films that were initially announced in 2014, including Wonder Woman, The LEGO Batman Movie, and 2019's Shazam!

During her time at the company, she not only oversaw the growth of DC films and TV shows, but also video games, like Injustice 2, Batman: The Telltale Series, and the Batman: Arkham games.

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Persona 5 Dancing Headed West in 2019

Atlus announced today that Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will get a western release next year.

Both games will be released on PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in the United States and Europe in early 2019. Atlus will offer a playable demo at its booth during E3 next week, which runs from June 12-14.

Originally released as Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night in Japan last month, each game features 25 songs including remixes and new versions of fan favorites, plus both English and Japanese voice overs for voiced sections and unlockable costumes.

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Marvel’s New Black Panther Comic Embraces the Movie In the Right Way

Marvel's Fresh Start relaunch has brought about a number of big changes for popular heroes, but perhaps no hero's world has changed as radically as Black Panther's. The recent Black Panther #1 introduced a drastically different status quo, one where T'Challa finds himself a prisoner who breaks out to join an interstellar resistance force. Rarely has a comic kept the same writer and yet changed so drastically from one issue to the next. But this new status quo also seems to be just the change of pace Black Panther needed, as well as giving Marvel the chance to draw in some characters and elements from the movie that otherwise wouldn't be possible.

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European Court Makes Potentially Groundbreaking YouTube Decision

An Austrian court has ruled that YouTube is not a neutral host provider, and is liable for copyright infringement on the platform.

In a potentially groundbreaking decision, an Austrian commercial court has made a preliminary decision that rules in favour of an Austrian TV channel that filed a suit against YouTube in 2014, when copyright-protected content from the channel appeared on the platform, reports THR.

If upheld, the decision would make YouTube legally accountable for content posted by users, meaning the company would have to strictly regulate content, or risk fines or other possible consequences, although this would only apply in Europe.

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Trailer Breakdown

The new trailer for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is here, and it’s revealed a bunch of new details about the plot, which villains will appear in the film, and at least a few Spider-People as well.

The film, which stars the voice talents of Shameik Moore (as Spider-Man/Miles Morales), Jake Johnson (as Peter Parker) and Hailee Steinfeld (as Gwen Stacy), looks like it could finally be Sony's answer to how to do Spider-Man without the MCU. Let’s dig into everything we found -- either watch the video above for the full breakdown, or check out the slideshow below...

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