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Kevin Feige Says Marvel’s Next Superhero Team-Up Is Already in the Works

Marvel head Kevin Feige has promised that the next Marvel team-up is “well underway” despite no announcements about what fans can expect in terms of which heroes will make the roster.

As reported by ScreenCrush and speaking at the CCXP convention last week, Feige said, “The MCU is all interconnected, but we really focus on one movie at a time.” He continues, “We’re trying to make the best Black Widow movie we can possibly make, the best Eternals movie we can make, the best Shang-Chi, the best Doctor Strange, Thor, Captain Marvel, Black Panther… And keep evolving their stories. Then, yes, it’s always fun to see them come together in a master plan. Which is, I promise you well underway.”

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Taika Waititi on How Thor: Love and Thunder Will Be Different From Ragnarok

Thor’s next adventure may still be a ways away, but Director Taika Waititi is already giving fans an idea of what to expect from Thor: Love and Thunder, as well as how it differs from Thor: Ragnarok.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly via Heroic Hollywood, Waititi explains, “we’re sort of launching ourselves again on this adventure film, really. That was the thing really that I loved about doing Ragnarok, it felt like we were just putting Thor on a really cool adventure. There’s always like new things to see and do, and this one, I think we’re gonna double down a lot on that and have it bigger, bolder and brighter. There’s just gonna be some really crazy stuff in the film.”

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Quentin Tarantino’s R-Rated Star Trek Movie May Be Canceled

Quentin Tarantino may no longer be helming an R-rated Star Trek film.

In an interview with Consequence of Sound, the writer-director was asked about his long-rumored Star Trek project.

“I think I’m steering away from Star Trek, but I haven’t had an official conversation with those guys yet,” Tarantino said, ostensibly referring to the production team behind Star Trek.

Tarantino went on to say that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood felt like it could be his final film, despite the fact that it is his ninth film and he has publicly stated he wishes to make 10 feature films before retiring from directing.

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We Build LEGO’s Massive, Impressive Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer

LEGO released this set in September 2019. We’re reviewing it in anticipation of Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, which debuts in theaters on December 20, 2019.

The LEGO Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer is gargantuan. Mounted on its stand, it rests at nearly a foot-and-a-half tall. It is over three-and-a-half feet long (from fore to aft) and over two feet wide (from starboard to port). The photos don’t do it justice; they shrink the spaceship down, by necessity, to the confines of a two-dimensional, rectangular frame. This model is something that has to be seen, up close and in-person, to fully appreciate — for both its three-dimensional scale and its surfeit of detail.

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Death Stranding Discounted To $35, Its Lowest Price Yet

Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding released only a month ago, but you can already pick it up for nearly half off. Walmart’s Days of Deals sale has brought quite a few discounts to multiple games, and Death Stranding is currently being sold for $35 USD.

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Death Stranding | $35 ($60)

Death Stranding is the first game from Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima since leaving Konami. It’s currently only on PS4, but it is set for a PC release on both Steam and the Epic Games Store next year during the summer.

GameSpot’s Death Stranding review scored the game a 9/10. It’s also one of our best games of 2019.

“Death Stranding is a hard game to absorb. There are many intertwining threads to its plot, and silly names, corny moments, and heavy exposition belie an otherwise very simple message,” critic Kallie Plagge wrote. “That comes through much more clearly in the game’s more mundane moments, when you find a desperately-needed ladder left behind by another player or receive a letter from an NPC thanking you for your efforts. It’s positive without ignoring pain; in fact, it argues in both its story and its gameplay that adversity itself is what makes things worth doing and life worth living. It’s a game that requires patience, compassion, and love, and it’s also one we really need right now.”

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Suicide Squad’s David Ayer in Talks to Direct The Dirty Dozen Remake

Warner Bros. and Suicide Squad director David Ayer may be teaming up again for a different kind of film.

Ayer is reportedly in talks to direct a contemporary remake of The Dirty Dozen, a war film that originally came out in 1967, according to Variety.

Ayer is also in talks to pen the screenplay for the updated version, which will reportedly also follow a group of soldiers brought together on an important mission.

Ayer directed 2016’s Suicide Squad and 2017’s Bright, both starring Will Smith. There’s no word yet on casting for the remake.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Arcade1up Cabinet Review

Four-player arcade cabinets like TMNT are arguably the most fondly-remembered machines of the arcade era. Two such games, Konami’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and TMNT: Turtles in Time, are among the most beloved of all thanks to excellent use of their license and eye-popping cartoon graphics.

Now Arcade1up, maker of 3/4-scale arcade cabinet replicas, released an at-home version of the famous TMNT 4-player cabinet in October (see it on Walmart) and I’m happy to say it rules extremely hard.

TMNT Arcade1up Cabinet – Design and Features

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The 19 Biggest Box Office Flops of 2019

With the year that was 2019 coming to a close, it’s the perfect time to look back and reflect on those movies that you probably didn’t see. That’s right, we’re delving into the biggest box office bombs of 2019. As we did last year, we are limiting this to movies that opened wide (at least 1,000 theaters or more), and in most cases, these are films that failed to at least recoup their production budget from its worldwide tally, though, there are a few exceptions.

When you factor in the production budget, plus publicity and advertising costs, plus other expenditures like first-dollar gross points paid out to stars and/or filmmakers, it’s generally believed that a film should earn back at least twice its production budget to truly break even. So, we can’t consider a disappointing entry like Men In Black: International a true “bomb” since it took in $253.9 million worldwide ($80 million domestic, $173.9 million international) from a $110 million budget, despite being the lowest-grossing entry in that franchise’s history, and the same goes for Dora and the Lost City of Gold ($119.2 million worldwide, $49 million budget) as well.

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HBO Watchmen: 10 Major Questions We Still Have After Episode 9