Why Does Thanos’ Chin Look Like That?

Avengers: Infinity War left fans with a lot of burning questions, but perhaps none more important than this – “Why does Thanos have such a funny-looking chin?” Thanos is definitely one of the more unusual-looking villains to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And there’s a reason for that. Here’s a quick breakdown of why Thanos looks the way he does and why he bears more than a passing resemblance to a certain DC villain.

Thanos is a member of a race called the Eternals, a powerful race of beings who live on Saturn’s moon Titan. The Eternals were created by the godlike beings known as Celestials as part of an ongoing cosmic experiment with evolution. Along with the Eternals, the Celestials also created a companion race called Deviants. Where Eternals are generally attractive and peaceful, Deviants are hideous and warlike.

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T.J. Miller’s Weasel Won’t Be in X-Force, Confirms Ryan Reynolds

T.J. Miller will not be in X-Force, Ryan Reynolds has confirmed.

Speaking to the New York Times, Reynolds revealed Miller won’t appear as Weasel in the ensemble film. Miller was accused of sexual misconduct and abuse last year, which Reynolds declined to comment on.

Earlier this year, Deadpool 2 producer Lauren Shuler Donner said it was too late to drop Miller from the sequel, which opens in theaters on May 15 in the UK, May 16 in Australia, and May 18 in the US.

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Get a First Look at John Cena’s Animated YouTube Comedy Dallas & Robo

The Champ is getting animated. WWE Superstar John Cena and Thor scene-stealer Kat Dennings are lending their voices to YouTube Red’s new animated series Dallas and Robo, and IGN has a first look at the buddy comedy, which is animated by ShadowMachine – the same production company behind Netflix’s BoJack Horseman.

IGN can exclusively reveal that the eight-episode series will premiere May 30 on the WWE’s YouTube channel. Take a look at the first images from the show below.

Dallas and Robo follows sassy space trucker Dallas (Dennings) and cowboy-hat-wearing-AI robot Robo (Cena) as they try and make a few dollars in the seedy world of interplanetary big-rigging, while navigating their way through cannibal bikers, rival space truckers and vending machine burritos. The half-hour comedy will also include a bevy of guest stars including Jane Lynch, Giancarlo Esposito, Taran Killam, Clancy Brown, Nat Faxon, Dana Snyder, Bree Williamson and Girl Milana Vayntrub.

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The Evolution Of Star Wars Games

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The Biggest Star Wars Games To Play On Xbox One

Star Wars day has finally arrived. And if you’re a fan of the tenured film franchise, it’s likely you’ve got a hankering to play some Star Wars games right now. However, you might be asking yourself: “what games are available on my Xbox One?” There’s actually a fair amount aside from the most recently released EA-developed Battlefront games.

Classic games like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars Republic Commando are all available on the console thanks to the magic of backwards compatibility. While not every Star Wars games in this feature have held up the test of time, it’s difficult to deny the sense of nostalgia we still feel for them. After all, we all had to start somewhere, and if that starting point was the middling Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter, then so be it. Nostalgia is a force that helps heal some of the worst shortcomings.

As an added bonus, many of the Star Wars games highlighted in this feature are on sale right now on the Xbox digital store to celebrate Star Wars day. The deals last until May 8, so be sure to jump in while you have the chance.

Which Star Wars games on Xbox do you love the most? Let us know in the comments below. In other news, check out the most recent TV spot trailer for the upcoming Han Solo Star Wars spin-off.

Every Star Wars Movie Ranked By Box Office Gross

Since A New Hope‘s debut in ’77, Star Wars has taken the world by storm and been a box office juggernaut. With Solo: A Star Wars Story, the second spin-off in the franchise’s history, releasing soon, we thought it would be a good idea to see just how well these movies have done in the theaters. Spoiler alert: Almost all of them did exceptionally well.

Using data from Box Office Mojo, we’ve ranked every Star Wars movie that had a theatrical release by its box office. In addition, movies older than 10 years had their numbers adjusted for inflation accordingly. Without that adjustment, it won’t reflect how impactful these movies were for their time, especially A New Hope.

If you want some more Star Wars goodness, check out some news on Solo: A Star Wars Story possibly breaking box office records upon its May 25 release.. You may have heard, but there’s a live-action Star Wars series coming as well as a whole new trilogy from Rian Johnson. We got so excited that we came up with a few solo films we’d like to see.

Solo comes to theaters on May 25. The movie stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian, Emilia Clarke as Qi’Ra, and Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca. Recently, Glover gave a tour of the Millenium Falcon, which looks clean as a whistle, compared to the times we’ve see it in other Star Wars films.

Star Wars: The Worst Things In The Franchise’s History

Ever since A New Hope came out in 1977, the Star Wars franchise has given moviegoers iconic characters, stories, and a world to fall in love with. Sadly, not everything that came out of this franchise is gold. There are moments and characters that a questionable, confusing, and sometimes, exceptionally dumb. This includes elements from the prequels, the special editions, and the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special. When you love a franchise like Star Wars so much, it hurts when something silly comes out of it.

Sifting through everything Star Wars, we pieced together 18 things from all the movies, TV series, and books that we can’t help but cringe at from decades of content that have to be discussed. Did your least favorite moments make the list? Let us know some of the things you that have always bugged you from the Star Wars franchise.

Don’t worry; we’re not here to poop on one of the greatest franchises of all time. In celebration with Star Wars Day, we’ll be celebrating the holiday all day with some great pieces surrounding a galaxy far, far away. You can check out some of the weirdest merchandise ever to come out of the franchise, some new Mighty Muggs figures from Hasbro, take a ride on a Lego Millennium Falcon in New York, and learn more about how the upcoming movie Solo may break box office records.

Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters on May 25. It stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han, Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian, Emilia Clarke as Qi’Ra, and Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca. Recently, Glover gave a tour of the Millenium Falcon, which looks clean as a whistle, compared to the times we’ve see it in other Star Wars films.

Fast And Furious Director Confirmed For Parts 9 And 10

While it isn’t known whether Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will appear in any more of the main Fast and Furious movie series, we are definitely getting at least two more movies in the blockbuster franchise. Fast 9 and 10 are due for release in 2020 and 2021 respectively, and star and producer Vin Diesel has now confirmed that director Justin Lin will return to helm them.

While it was rumored last year that Lin, who has made four films in the series, including Fast 5 and 6, would return to the franchise, this is the first confirmation from anyone connected with the movie. Diesel appeared on NBC’s Today and was asked if Fast & Furious 9 would go even bigger in scale than last year’s The Fate of The Furious.

“It does get bigger,” he said, via ScreenRant. “I just got off the phone with Justin Lin, who is directing Fast 9 and 10, and I can’t tell you how excited he is!” In addition, Diesel also hinted at a new location for the next movie. “We haven’t been to Africa, and we are long overdue.”

Fast & Furious 9 was originally set for a 2019 release, but last October, it was pushed by an entire year to April 10, 2020. Fans will however get the spin-off movie next year, which is set to focus on the characters Hobbs and Shaw, played by Johnson and Jason Statham.

In a recent interview, Johnson admitted he didn’t know if he’d be back for any more films in the main series. This follows reports last year of a feud with co-star Vin Diesel. “Vin and I had a few discussions, including an important face-to-face in my trailer,” Johnson admitted. “And what I came to realize is that we have a fundamental difference in philosophies on how we approach moviemaking and collaborating. It took me some time, but I’m grateful for that clarity. Whether we work together again or not.”