Batman v Superman: Snyder Discusses Martian Manhunter and Martha

Zack Snyder has joined a growing list of filmmakers and artists who have taken to social media to help entertain fans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Snyder marked the fourth anniversary of the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice by releasing a new director’s commentary track for the Ultimate Cut of the divisive DC movie.

As spotted by The Hollywood Reporter, Snyder’s live commentary track was released on the Vero app over the weekend. It sheds light on some of the lingering questions surrounding the film and what Snyder refers to as a five-movie story arc (which, of course, was cut short when Snyder left Justice League and was replaced by Joss Whedon). Read on for the most interesting revelations from this new commentary track.

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Martian Manhunter: Hiding In Plain Sight

One of the more noteworthy reveals came as Snyder confirmed Harry Lennix’s character, Lt. General Calvin Swanwick, was intended to be Martian Manhunter in disguise. Though the reveal was being saved for a later movie, Snyder said it was planned as far back as Swanwick’s first appearance in Man of Steel. Lennix himself was apparently aware of that twist and tailored his performance accordingly.

Jimmy Olsen’s Death

As for the controversial choice to kill off Michael Cassidy’s Jimmy Olsen early in the film, Snyder argued for the importance of taking Superman’s pal off the board early, saying all the deaths in his DC movies are meant to create lasting repercussions. Snyder hinted Jimmy’s death would have affected future movies in a way that we don’t see in the finished version of Justice League, creating a chain reaction of cause and effect. Snyder also revealed that he originally envisioned a much more in-depth action sequence when Superman arrives to rescue Lois in Africa.

Wonder Woman’s Past

In one of the more interesting behind-the-scenes DCEU tidbits, Snyder revealed 2017’s Wonder Woman wasn’t always intended to be set during World War I. While the idea that Gal Gadot’s Diana was active long before Batman and Superman was always part of the plan, the filmmakers discussed anchoring her origin story in even older conflicts like the American Civil War or the Crimean War. Apparently there were other even other versions of the photo Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne uncovers of Diana and her team, in case one of those other conflicts was used instead.

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Batman’s Knightmare

Snyder also shed more light on the surreal “Knightmare” sequence, where Bruce dreams of a hellish future where Superman has become a servant of Apokolips. Snyder reiterated that this sequence was intended to set the stage for his two Justice League movies. At some point in this five-movie arc, Lois Lane would have been killed, dealing a crushing blow to Superman and making him vulnerable to Darkseid’s influence. That’s the catalyst for the dystopian world seen in this flash-forward/dream sequence.

The reason Bruce sees Ezra Miller’s Flash is that the future versions of Batman and Cyborg are trying to find the right point in time to send Barry back and prevent Lois’ death. Barry’s trip through time creates a rift which allows the world of the future to briefly bleed into the present. Fans would even have seen Barry use his Cosmic Treadmill while travelling through time.

The Martha Controversy

Love it or hate it, Batman v Superman is arguably most remembered for the moment when the Dark Knight nearly kills the Man of Steel, only to be stopped dead in his tracks when he hears the name “Martha.” Snyder defended this scene, arguing the point wasn’t that Batman and Superman have mothers with the same name, but that hearing the name shocks Batman back into reality. It allows him to see Superman as a real person with a family and a life of his own, rather than a faceless monster to be defeated. Batman realizes in this scene that he’s about to become every bit as evil as the man who killed his parents, but is instead able to pull himself from the brink and regain his own sense of humanity. This is embodied in the image of Batman’s damaged helmet, which shows the man emerging from beneath the armor.

For more on DC’s abandoned movie plans, find out what Snyder has to say about the existence of the long-rumored “Snyder Cut” and the real reason Affleck dropped out of The Batman. Then see where Affleck falls in our ranking of all the movie Batmans.

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Artifact 2.0 Beta Gameplay Changes Detailed, Valve Will No Longer Sell Cards

With Half-Life: Alyx out the door, Valve is ready to talk about Artifact again, including details about the upcoming Beta 2.0. While details are still sparse, Valve revealed some key early details including how Artifact cards and packs will no longer be sold but instead earned through gameplay.

Despite a relatively positive reception upon launch, Artifact’s player count soon crumbled. One of the key complaints about Valve’s Dota 2 card game was around the controversial marketplace which attempted to digitize the card-buying experience.

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Valve soon announced there were “deep-rooted issues” with Artifact that required a drastic overhaul instead of incremental updates. Valve founder Gabe Newell even told IGN that Artifact was a “giant disappointment” for the company.

Another gameplay change coming to Artifact is giving players access to all three lanes at once. Like in Dota 2, Artifact utilizes a lane mechanic that’s reminiscent of the MOBA. However, players were only able to access one lane at a time. This will apparently no longer be the case.

There will also be a Hero Draft mode that will let players experiment with deck constructions without the pressure of having to worry about the ranked ladder.

Valve says invites will be prioritized to players who purchased the first Artifact, and selection into the Beta will then be given out randomly. Decks from the original version will no longer be valid due to some individual cards being either changed, removed, or brand new.

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There will also be some kind of microtransaction for Artifact 2.0, but Valve says “none of them are cards/packs,” so it could be something related to cosmetics.

Valve recently released Half-Life: Alyx, a VR-prequel to Half-Life 2 that IGN awarded a perfect score, calling it a benchmark for VR gaming. Check out IGN’s full coverage, including an in-depth interview with Newell.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Binge It! The Outsider Is a Creepy Supernatural Crime Drama

The Outsider is currently available on HBO, HBO Go and HBO Now.

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There’s been a deluge of crime drama to consume over the past few years, so it’s actually a little hard for me to really recommend something since there’s already so much content out there. But that’s what makes HBO’s The Outsider stand out; it’s definitely not just a crime drama, but a creepy, supernatural whodunit with a sprinkling of the typical police procedural.

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On the surface, The Outsider (based on the Stephen King novel of the same name) is standard detective fare: a brutal murder, a tortured hero cop (Ben Mendelsohn), and the likable suspect who—despite damning evidence—maintains his innocence (Jason Batemen, who also directs the first two episodes). That’s not what made me binge the 10 episodes of this show, however. What really hooked me in is when The Outsider introduced the more otherworldly elements, brought to the forefront by the show’s quirky private investigator, Holly Gibney (Cynthia Erivo).

The show tries very hard to ground itself in the real world, which is why I think the supernatural stuff works so well. It’s mysterious and unsettling, especially set against the backdrop of a small rural town. It’s easy to see how the characters, especially Mendelsohn’s Detective Ralph Anderson, can be so hesitant to accept that seemingly disparate acts of violence are not only linked, but are the workings of something beyond their understanding, something perhaps not of this world.

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Unfortunately, it’s up in the air as to whether The Outsider will get a second season; the show was originally pitched as a limited series and they pretty much wrap up the story from the novel in one season. But that might please some of you out there who are looking for a one-and-done story, and you’ll be able to get your fill in The Outsider’s 10 episodes.

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The Elder Scrolls Online Gets Free Play Period On PS4, Xbox One, And PC

If you’re stuck at home with not much to do and looking for an online game to get into, we’ve got some good news for you: Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls Online is offering free access to its base game on PS4, Xbox One, and PC in April. From April 1 to April 13, you can play The Elder Scrolls Online for free on PS4 and Xbox One, while Steam’s free play event runs only until April 6.

The Elder Scrolls Online’s free play event includes the game’s Greymoor Prologue, which is a preview of the game’s Greymoor Chapter. The upcoming DLC releases May 18 for PC and Mac and June 2 for Xbox One and PS4.

This free play period also coincides with the game’s Anniversary Jubilee event, which offers opportunities for double XP, exclusive rewards, and delicious cake to celebrate the game’s sixth birthday. If you’ve played The Elder Scrolls Online in any previous free events, you’ll be able to continue your progression as normal. Additionally, new ESO accounts will receive 500 crowns to spend in the game’s premium currency shop.

The Elder Scrolls Online sale

In addition to the free play event, both the standard edition and Elsewyr Chapter for The Elder Scrolls Online will get steep discounts in case you want to keep playing. Crowns Packs are also on sale, but you better act quickly if you want to save–that premium currency promotion ends April 6 on Xbox One and PC. It lasts until April 15 on PS4.

Deals on The Elder Scrolls Online will begin at different times depending on your platform. You can check dates and where to buy below.

Xbox One

On Xbox One, the standard edition is already on sale for $8 (was $20) until April 15. The Elsweyr Chapter will be discounted from April 3 until April 15.

PS4

On PS4, both the standard edition and Elsweyr Chapter will be on sale from April 1 until April 15.

PC

PC players can take advantage of discounts on both the standard edition and Elsweyr Chapter from March 31 until April 15.

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In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, You Can Exact Revenge On Those Wasps With An Unusual Item

If you’ve spent any time with Animal Crossing: New Horizons over the past few days, you’ve no doubt had a few run-ins with your island’s most hostile residents. No, we’re not talking about Tom Nook or any of your delightful animal neighbors, but rather the stinging wasps that you accidentally unhouse when you’re gathering tree branches for your zillionth fishing rod that day.

Well, if you’re tired of having to use medicine to treat those wounds, we have good news for you–you can use party poppers to scare them away, as revealed by embedded Tweet above. To be clear, the timing is pretty tight, and you have to make sure to shake the tree from the front in order to line it up, but it does work. You can buy party poppers from the Nook’s Cranny store.

Alternatively, you can use your net to catch the wasps before they descend on you. But hey, this is a much more festive solution, if nothing else. If you need help gathering any other bugs, read our guide to catching them. If you haven’t picked up New Horizons, check out our review-in-progress to see what our critic Kallie Plagge liked and didn’t like about the game.

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Pokemon Go Will Let You Do Raids From Home Soon

With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forcing many parts of the country into lockdown, Pokemon Go developer Niantic has been tweaking the hit AR mobile game to make it easier to play while social distancing. As part of the changes, the studio has recently begun offering 1 PokeCoin bundles in the in-game store and removed the walking requirement to take part in the Go Battle League, and it will soon let players participate in Raids from afar as well.

In a new blog post, Niantic outlined some further changes it will make to Pokemon Go. One of the most notable is that you won’t need to leave your home in order to join Raids. “You’ll soon be able to team up with friends and take on Raid Battles together in Pokemon Go from the comfort of home,” the developer wrote.

This is certainly a welcome change, as players previously needed to physically travel to a Gym where a Raid was taking place in order to join the battle. Raids are one of the few ways you can catch rare Legendary Pokemon, which are typically only available for a limited time, and this adjustment will ensure that everyone will have a chance to capture these monsters while they’re in the game.

That’s not the only change Niantic is making. The developer says it is also “working on an entirely new way to enjoy Pokemon Go Fest” this year, and it will also adjust the Adventure Sync feature so that it tracks your steps while performing indoor tasks “like cleaning your house and running on a treadmill.”

Beyond that, Niantic is also working on a handy new feature for Pokemon Go called Today View. This tab will display ongoing and upcoming in-game events, as well as personal stats, such as your daily streaks and what Pokemon you currently have defending Gyms, making it easier to keep track of what’s currently happening in the game.

A new Legendary Pokemon is also set to debut very soon. Landorus, the final member of the Forces of Nature trio, will be appearing in Raids from March 31 to April 21. The Mythical Pokemon Genesect is also set to debut in EX Raids in April, following its appearance as part of the recent Drive to Investigate Special Research story event.

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Power Rangers Movie: Unofficial Concept Art Reveals Green Ranger Design

Even though the 2017 Power Rangers movie ended with a stinger that teased the introduction of Tommy Oliver, it never got a sequel and the Power Rangers franchise is moving on with another reboot, so we never got to see Tommy as the Green Ranger on the big screen. But that didn’t stop the artist who designed the costumes for the movie, Sanit Klamchanuan, from imagining what the Green Ranger might have looked like.

When a fan messaged Klamchanuan pointing out that it was the three-year anniversary of the movie and fans never got to see the Tommy as the Green Ranger, it inspired him to whip up a design for the fan-favorite character, which he posted on Instagram.

Take a look at Klamchanuan’s work-in-progress drawings and the final design below:

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While this design is purely a fun exercise for Klamchanuan and is not official, he is the one who designed the organic, glowing Power Ranger armor seen in the 2017 film, so this is as close as we’re going to get to seeing what the Green Ranger would look like in that style. Rita Repulsa was depicted as a fallen Green Ranger in the film, so we were given an idea of what the Green Ranger would look like, but Klamchanuan’s design depicts Tommy in the armor and is a bit more in line with what fans know from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series.

Klamchanuan explained to IGN that he made sure the Green Ranger design looked similar to the other rangers while incorporating the signature dragon elements.

“I took the elements of the Red Ranger as a base to build on, changing the shape of the helmet to add extra horns to give it a dragon look,” Klamchanuan said.

The Green Ranger is of course known for his signature gold chest shield, which Klamchanuan included in a more subtle way.

“With the gold chest shield, it was important to me not to go too over the top,” he said. “I wanted to have it there but make sure it didn’t overpower the green, so I used it more as a highlight.”

As for the Dragon Dagger, Klamchanuan had a bit of fun by giving it the ability to transform from a dagger into a full-sized sword, perfect for going blade-to-blade with the Red Ranger’s power sword. “And it would look badass!” he added.

What do you think of Klamchanuan’s design for the Green Ranger? What were your hopes for a sequel to the 2017 Power Rangers movie? Let us know in the comments.

If you’re hankering for some Green Ranger-related material, you can always check out Jason David Frank reprising his iconic role as the evil, alternate reality version of Tommy Oliver in the trailer below:

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All Marvel Designs at the IGN Store are Marked Down an Additional 20% This Week

Some of the most popular designs on the IGN Store are Marvel designs. In fact, the Neon Wolverine shirt is the most popular design on Facebook by a huge margin. To celebrate the massive popularity of Marvel shirts and pullovers in the IGN Store, we’re dropping the price on ALL the officially-licensed Marvel designs store-wide for the rest of the week.

Save 20% on Marvel Shirts

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If you want Nintendo designs, we’ve got officially licensed MetroidMario KartSplatoon, and even newcomers like Luigi’s Mansion 3 designs, too. Maybe you’ve heard of a little game called Animal Crossing? We’ve got those, too.

The Marvel sale runs through Saturday at midnight, and we’ll have new designs in the store later this week. Last week we added a ton of Stranger Things designs, so get spooky.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Guide

IGN’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons strategy guide includes everything you need to know about crafting, gaining Nook Miles, and earning money (bells) so you can expand your house, unlock everything, upgrade facilities/shops, and get more residents (villagers) to join your island.

This ACNH guide will help you get the most out of grinding for resources, filling your critterpedia with all the bugs and fish you can find while designing, customizing, and shopping to make this island everything you want it to be.
Whether you’re a beginner – making this your first-ever Animal Crossing game – or you’re a veteran who has their island all planned out: we have important info, tips and tricks, and fun cheats and secrets to enhance your island getaway!

Beginner’s Guide

Here’s how to start your ACNH adventure off right including a walkthrough for your first few days.

Start

How to Play Multiplayer

It takes a village to turn an island into a community! Here’s how to play 2-4 player local couch co-op (aka Party Play), how to play local wireless and online, how to play with friends, how to add people to your best-friends list, and how to message and talk to friends. Plus a detailed break down on how the Call Islander and Best-Friends List NookPhone apps work alongside the real-life Nintendo Switch Online App (aka NookLink).

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Tips and Tricks

Become the best island Resident Tom Nook has ever seen with these tips and tricks!
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Ultimate Unlocks and Upgrades Guide

Here’s how to make progress in ACNH by unlocking more tools, buildings, and facilities and upgrading what you already have.

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Money Making Guide (Get Bells Fast)

Bells rule everything around you in ACNH. Here’s how make a lot of them quickly.

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Cheats and Secrets

Share in our discoveries and check out our cheats and secrets page for powerful exploits, fun tricks, and interesting details you may have overlooked – including how to make millions of bells by time-traveling and how to cheat the stalk market and make easy millions off turnips.[ignvideo url=”https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/03/27/animal-crossing-new-horizons-cheat-massive-bells-from-turnips-and-time-travel”]