Star Wars: The Bad Batch Animated Series Coming to Disney+

With Star Wars: The Clone Wars recently ending its seven-season run, Lucasfilm is developing a new spinoff series called Star Wars: The Bad Batch. The new series will focus on the titular team previously introduced in the opening storyline from The Clone Wars: Season 7.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch will premiere on Disney+ at some point in 2021.

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First appearing in the Season 7 premiere “The Bad Batch,” these characters are a group of elite Clonetroopers who are more genetically unique than their clone brothers, allowing them to carry out unusually dangerous and challenging missions. This spinoff series will take place shortly after the end of the Clone Wars, with the quartet eking out a living as mercenaries and struggling to find a new purpose.

“Giving new and existing fans the final chapter of ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ has been our honor at Disney+, and we are overjoyed by the global response to this landmark series,” said Disney+ SVP of Content Agnes Chu in a statement. “While the Clone Wars may have come to its conclusion, our partnership with the groundbreaking storytellers and artists at Lucasfilm Animation is only beginning. We are thrilled to bring Dave Filoni’s vision to life through the next adventures of the Bad Batch.”

The series will be helmed by a number of Star Wars veterans, including executive producers Dave Filoni, Athena Portillo, Brad Rau and Jennifer Corbett, co-executive producer Carrie Beck and producer Josh Rimes. Rau will also serve as supervising director and Corbett will be head writer on the series.

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While no voice actors were named in Lucasfilm’s press release, it seems safe to assume Dee Bradley Baker will reprise his role as all five members of Bad Batch – Hunter, Crosshair, Tech, Wrecker and Echo. The time period also offers clues as to other iconic Star Wars characters who might appear, such as Ahsoka Tano, Captain Rex or a young Kanan Jarrus.

The Bad Batch is just the latest Star Wars series announced for Disney+. Fans can also look forward to a Rogue One prequel series focused on Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor, an Obi-Wan Kenobi series starring Ewan McGregor and a mysterious female-led series from Russian Doll’s Leslye Headland.

Meanwhile, several Clone Wars fan-favorites will be making their live-action debuts in The Mandalorian: Season 2, including Rosario Dawson playing Ahsoka Tano and Katee Sackhoff reprising her voice role, only now in live-action, as Bo-Katan Kryze.

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Marvel’s Avengers: How Ms. Marvel Is the Game’s Unexpected Hero

Marvel’s Avengers will feature some familiar faces to Marvel fans who may not be steeped in years of comics lore. Even if you’ve just been brought into the Marvel fold by the MCU, chances are you’re pretty familiar with heroes like Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, and more.

But Crystal Dynamics’ upcoming expansive adventure adds in a few key characters that more casual Marvel fans may not know as well — Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, as a hero and George Tarelton, aka M.O.D.O.K., as the story’s villain.

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IGN spoke with Avengers creative director and writer Shaun Escayg about the studio’s attempts to make a unique, modern Avengers story, and how their spin will hopefully offer fans something fresh and unexpected.

Ms. Marvel Reassembles the Avengers

Marvel’s Avengers isn’t an origin story, it’s a tale of reassembling the iconic hero team. As Marvel’s Bill Rosemann previously told us, even general Marvel fans are pretty aware of what the superhero team’s origin stories look like. But in figuring out how to craft a story of reassembly, Escayg explained how figuring out who was the one bringing these heroes together led them to Ms. Marvel, both on gameplay and narrative levels.

“One, from a game structure, of going out and meeting your Avengers, and assembling your team, and then building them up, as well as a narrative structure of this protagonist that would see the Avengers and their humanity, and celebrate their mistakes, their empathy, their conflicts, and understand that this embracing of these things is what makes these heroes great, led us down the path of Kamala Khan,” Escayg said.

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“She is a fan like we are, as players are, and she sees the heroes like we do. And she even approaches it more from a participatory type setting, which, to me, is the best blend of both gaming and storytelling.”

Lead combat designer Vince Napoli even told us how Kamala’s love of the heroes plays into her gameplay — many of her moves are inspired by the combat abilities of the other playable Avengers.

Kamala was a personally important inclusion to Escayg, as he’s a first-generation immigrant and Kamala is the daughter of Pakistani immigrants. He and the team understand the weight her experiences carry, and also understand how her perspective can speak to fans who have ever felt lost or alone and found solace in the stories of these superheroes.

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“I think a lot of people can relate to not truly fitting in anywhere at some time in their life, and finding solace and conflict in these superheroes, or finding this mutual olive branch between people who love these heroes,” he said. “And that’s where Kamala Khan is particularly powerful for us as our player perspective and introduction into this world. She gives us this view of these heroes, and she’s on her back footing in relating to her environment and feeling like an outcast. But these heroes give her comfort, and they bond her with this new environment that she’s navigating.”

Kamala’s introduction into the story balances both the themes of ostracization and hope for reassembly that play so deeply into her and the Avengers’ story.

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“And that’s where she is particularly important to me, important to us at the studio, important to the writing team, to Marvel. And we hope that we continue to do her justice.”

A Worthy Opponent

But Marvel’s Avengers isn’t just exploring how the Avengers come back together — it’s dissecting what broke and kept them apart for years after the events of A-Day, which we saw when Avengers was showcased at E3 and Gamescom 2019. Escayg described the central conflict, which introduces A.I.M. and the villain M.O.D.O.K., as one of “science versus superhero” — with Tarleton and Kamala representing the two sides of this debate.

“It’s not just the Avengers have broken up several times as you’ve seen in comics, and in the MCU, over this struggle with their superpowers. But this was more of public perception that they’re not heroes at all. And in that vacuum, what could offer the alternative, which is science as an answer,” Escayg said.

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“What if we harness these superheroes powers? What if we use technology to make these decisions, to control it, to make it AI perfect,” he explained of the viewpoint A.I.M. and M.O.D.O.K. offer the world. “Then if that can happen, then why do we need these emotional beings that are super powerful that wreak havoc? Maybe we can find a more pragmatic approach to protecting the world.”

Those questions then even tie into the heroes’ doubts about themselves, Escayg explained. Whether it’s Bruce Banner’s scientific background or Tony Stark’s concerns about his technology falling into the wrong hands.

But in a world where science has seemingly supplanted heroes after A-Day, Kamala, now an Inhuman and with powers of her own after loving these heroes for so much of her life, presents an alternative — even if it’s one the Avengers aren’t immediately ready to accept.

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“The Kamala argument is the opposite argument, which is, these differences are what make the Avengers strong. Embracing who we are, understanding who we are is what makes the Avengers strong. They are their empathy, and I would even say their mistakes, particularly their conflicts. These differences are how they can relate to humanity, because they are us. And by that extension, they are the best protectors of us,” Escayg says of Kamala’s viewpoint.

And while it’s a viewpoint Marvel’s Avengers will explore in its campaign, it’s also a theme that can continue to be mined for story in the future. Rather than offering just a self-contained story, Avengers will continue its life with new heroes and locations and story introduced via its War Zone missions. Escayg spoke to the challenge of wrestling with these ideas both within the story but also in planning out the future of Marvel’s Avengers.

“It was a theme we knew we couldn’t resolve fully. We could only get the team together and know that there’s a lot more work to do for the Avengers, and heroes to come in this world that would push those narratives and those themes further,” he said. “It gives us a much wider story pallet to choose from and to introduce new ideas and challenges to this theme.”

For more, be sure to check out our hands-on preview with Kamala Khan and Thor in Marvel’s Avengers and learn how Crystal Dynamics and Marvel came together for Marvel’s Avengers. And stay tuned for more from our IGN First coverage all month long.

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The Walking Dead Artist Reveals Coronavirus-Inspired Comic

One year after the surprise finale of The Walking Dead, artist Charlie Adlard is ready to debut a new comic about humans fighting to survive against an overwhelming threat. But instead of zombies, Adlard’s latest project revolves around a futuristic civilization battling an all-too-familiar viral threat.

Dubbed Planet DIVOC-91, this new satirical web comic is published by Web Toons and is a joint effort between Adlard and a number of other UK comics creators, including Friendo writer Alex Paknadel, UK Comics Laureate Hannah Berry, Surgeon X writer Sara Kenney, colorist and designer James Devlin and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. Divided into nine chapters (each handled by a different creative team), the series is set in a future where humanity is threatened by a global pandemic and all young adults aged 16-25 have been transported to a terraformed alien world to ensure their survival.

Planet DIVOC-91 #1 cover by Elsa Charretier. (Image Credit: WebToons)
Planet DIVOC-91 #1 cover by Elsa Charretier. (Image Credit: WebToons)

If the title alone doesn’t make it obvious, the series is directly inspired by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Planet DIVOC-91 is even funded by several scientific organizations in the UK, with the goal of crafting a “thought experiment” designed to raise awareness of COVID-19 and the dangers posed by the pandemic. According to the official press release, the series is “produced by Dr Bella Starling, Director of Vocal at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and Sara Kenney’s Wowbagger Productions, in association with the UK Academy of Medical Sciences. The project also has support from Royal Society of Chemistry; STFC; NIHR; Wellcome Trust; Sarah Iqbal and her team at DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance; Anita Shervington at Blast Fest and Nabeel Petersen from Interfer (South Africa).”

Plenty of other artists and creators will be chipping in on this ambitious series. Cover artists include Elsa Charretier (November), Marco Finnegan (Lizard in a Zoot Suit), Leslie Hung (Snotgirl), Warwick Johnson-Cadwell (Mr. Higgins Comes Home), Matt Kindt (Bang!), Alitha Martinez (Omni) and David Rubín (Ether). The series will even include musical contributions from producers like Grandmixxer, LCY and Juice Aleem.

With Adlard and Kenney overseeing the first chapter of Planet DIVOC-19, IGN was able to chat with both creators via email to learn more about the new series and its sibling protagonists, Sanda and Champo Oung. Check out the slideshow gallery below for an exclusive look inside issue #1, and then read on to see what Adlard and Kenney had to say.

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The Walking Dead is an impressive accomplishment, especially considering Adlard drew all but the first six of the series’ 193 issues. Unsurprisingly, Adlard wasn’t exactly itching to jump into another long-form project after drawing The Walking Dead monthly (and occasionally even twice a month) for many years. As he explained, Planet DIVOC-91 is part of an ongoing effort to experiment and explore smaller-scale stories after spending so much time steeped in one universe.

“After I drew my last TWD page in April 2019, I still had to finish off my French book Vampire State Building and Robbie Morrison and I were already talking about a new project together which could start as soon as I finished everything else,” said Adlard. “So I was still busy, but, the main thing was – everything was just less intense. And that’s how I’d mainly want to keep it, to be honest. After 16 years of 22 pages plus a cover [and sometimes MORE than that], I just can’t see myself returning to that level of working again – so expect one off books and mini-series from me from now on – which’ll include Heretic, the new book from Robbie and I.”

Adlard also revealed it was Kenney who brought him on board Planet DIVOC-19, saying, “I knew I wanted to be involved with such an exciting way of creating something that would benefit the people that needed help the most.”

He continued, “I’ve got to admit that I was somewhat cautious that I was the ‘right’ person for a job that would include main characters in their early 20s and a story that was part conceived by young adults. I’m a 53-year-old white male, for God’s sake, so I really concentrated on getting the two main leads right and to give the impression I [knew] what the ‘youth’ were about…! The aliens and the setting were more in my comfort zone… they were relatively easy.”

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But despite those reservations, Adlard realized the hook with Planet DIVOC-91 isn’t so different from that of The Walking Dead. It’s ultimately a larger-than-life story of survival anchored around the characters more than the plot itself.

Adlard said, “Having said that, it WAS the human characters I enjoyed creating and drawing more – it’s always been that way, and that included my time with TWD. I hope I made a good fist of convincing readers that these characters were not some sort of idealised version of what an old bloke thinks young people look like nowadays, and they look fairly ‘current’ and of the ‘now.'”

Kenney shed more light on how Planet DIVOC-91 came to be. “Yes this is a direct response to the pandemic, but with a bit of serendipity thrown in,” said Kenney. “I was working with Dr. Bella Starling, Director of Vocal at Manchester University NHS Trust on projects about infectious diseases and participatory arts, when Coronavirus hit. For many of us in science engagement and beyond, I think the pandemic triggered a deep feeling that we needed to do something to help. This started as a small webcomic idea but since March has quickly built momentum as we’ve reached out to scientists, social scientists, artists and musicians who have all been inspired to get involved.”

Kenney continued, “The story is a metaphor for what we’re experiencing now – so as we follow Sanda and Champo our protagonists – there are feelings of confusion, loss, paranoia, etc. Charlie Adlard captures this well with a gamut of killer facial expressions! Humanity in this series is fractured and physically distanced to the extreme. But like the metallic blob in Terminator whether they reform as a strong and powerful presence or boil down into an ever-bubbling wreck remains to be seen…”

The first chapter of Planet DIVOC-91 will debut for free on WebToons on Wednesday, July 15.

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In related news, Adlard and Robert Kirkman recently made a surprise return to the Walking Dead universe with the one-shot special Negan Lives. Kirkman and artist Chris Samnee also recently debuted their new martial arts fantasy series Fire Power. Fire Power will be a major focus at the upcoming Skybound Xpo virtual event.

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Transformers x Top Gun Maverick Figure Announced

Hasbro’s latest announcement continues its recent theme of crossover Transformers figures, with the latest mashing up two more excellent 1980s properties: Transformers and Top Gun.

The new robot Maverick is a classic F-14 Tomcat in alt-mode and a volleyball-playing Naval aviator in robot mode. Seriously: one of Maverick’s included accessories is a volleyball, for complete beach action. Maverick comes with two extra hands for beach volleyball and a “screen-inspired miniature motorcycle accessory.”

Check out the high-resolution gallery below to see Maverick in both bot and alt-modes, as well as packaging and logo.

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The helmet is based on the design from the upcoming Top Gun: Maverick movie, so it spans time to create a cohesive bond between the Top Gun and Transformers of the 1980s and the newest trend of Transformers/80s property mash-ups. At the start of July Hasbro revealed Gigawatt, the Time-Machine Autobot based on the 1985 classic Back to the Future.

Preorders for the Transformers x Top Gun figure go up at 10 am PT today, with an MSRP of $49.99 USD.

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Grab a New Hard Drive for Cheap at Newegg’s FantasTech Sale

You can never have enough storage for your PS4, Xbox One, or PC in my humble opinion. If you’re of the same mindset, you’ll want to check out the current sale at Newegg. The online retailer is running its annual FantasTech sale, which drops prices on PC parts and accessories of all kinds, including external and internal hard drives.

You can view the whole sale here, or read on to see our picks for the best deals on storage. Just make sure to enter the promo codes where applicable to get the best deals.

Hard Drive Deals

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And if you happen to be in the market for a new computer, check out the FantasTech sale laptop deals as well.

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Atomic Blonde 2: Charlize Theron Confirms Sequel Is in the Works at Netflix

Charlize Theron shared an update on the status of Atomic Blonde 2, as she confirmed that the script for the sequel is currently being written for Netflix.

Speaking to Total Film, Theron revealed that the streaming giant had expressed an interest in the Atomic Blonde sequel after the team behind the 2017 action-thriller pitched the idea of a follow-up flick in a meeting with executives.

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“We took [Atomic Blonde 2] to them and Scott Stuber [Head of Original Films at Netflix] was really interested in it,” Theron admitted. “We talked to him about it extensively, and we’re in the process of writing it right now. That character was set up in a way where she didn’t really reveal much of herself. So I feel like there’s a lot of potential there. The bar’s pretty high, but we’re excited about it.”

David Leitch’s noted Cold War action-thriller was widely celebrated when it was released, with many critics comparing it to the director’s thrilling John Wick franchise, particularly for its levels of intensity and first-rate action sequences. Theron was also widely lauded as a completely convincing movie badass operating within a story from Antony Johnson’s 2012 comic The Coldest City.

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In our review of Atomic Blonde, we noted that the movie leaned “more heavily into being a John Wick film than a John le Carré-esque espionage tale, and that the battle between those two tones can be occasionally distracting,” though its attitude and the fervent style of its execution ultimately made it “staggering and exciting to watch” at the theater.

At the box office, the movie grossed $100 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million, sowing the seeds for a potential sequel.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

The Twilight Zone “Among the Untrodden” Season 2 Episode 5 Breakdown & Easter Eggs!

Greg Thomas and Ryan Schubert break down all the ins and outs of Jordan Peele’s much anticipated second season of The Twilight Zone. In Season 2, Episode 5, Transfer student Irene’s (Sophia Macy) unusual interests make her an easy target at her new all-girls boarding school until she discovers that popular classmate Madison (Abbie Hern) possesses a unique talent.

Greg and Ryan break down the plot, list the Twilight Zone references and Easter eggs, and give their overall thoughts and reactions to “Among the Untrodden”.

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Heads Up: Ring Fit Adventure Is Back in Stock at Amazon

Update: …aaaaaaand it’s gone.

Nintendo hardware has been tough to find in stock ever since the pandemic swept across the world. That goes for Switch consoles and Joy-Con, but it’s also been hard to find the exercise RPG Ring Fit Adventure, a game that became especially appealing when gyms closed. And even though they’re opening back up in many places, it’s still safer to get your sweat on in the comfort of your own home. Thankfully, Amazon has Ring Fit Adventure back in stock right now.

Side note: the Switch Pro Controller is also in stock and on sale.

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The game comes with a leg strap and a large hoop-shaped piece of exercise equipment you slip your Joy-Cons into. The game then uses the Joy-Con to detect your movements as you perform real-life exercises to play the game. You run in place to make your character run in the game, and you have an array of exercise-based attacks to fend off the enemies you encounter.

It’s a great game to help get yourself off the couch and start a workout routine. Kids also love it. Check out our Ring Fit Adventure review more details, and grab it quickly if you want it. It could go back out of stock any time.

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Steam Adds Community Reviews To Homepage

Steam has long featured reviews penned by players as a core part of its user experience. Now, reviews that are rated as particularly “helpful” will display on your Steam front page, as a way of recommending new or popular games. This feature has been dubbed “Community Recommendations.”

You can check your Store tab on Steam to see the new changes, or head on over to the dedicated Community Recommendations page to see what people are saying. Currently, the page is a good mix of high-profile games that you’ve likely heard of, such as Grim Dawn or Watch Dogs, and indie fare that might otherwise go unheralded, like the JRPG Aria Chronicle. As RPS noted, however, the blurb offered as preview text isn’t always useful, as some reviewers have a tendency to start their reviews with tangents or long introductory text.

According to the blog post that announced the launch of Community Recommendations, some other new features will be coming to Steam from Steam Labs in the next few months. Perhaps the most interesting is the concept of “micro trailers,” which would offer video previews of games in just a few small seconds.

As the most popular storefront for PC games, Steam has introduced a number of new features over the years, some more successful than others. For example, some still use the Steam Curator system to find new games to play, and Steam rebalanced its recommendation algorithm last year to de-prioritize games that are already popular.

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