Who Is Lube Man? Watchmen Gives Us The Answer–Outside The Show

[Spoiler warning] HBO’s Watchmen has wrapped up with the airing of Episode 9, “See How They Fly,” and the season finale’s ending resolved many of the questions that viewers have had. What was Lady Trieu up to? Would Doctor Manhattan allow the 7th Kavalry’s plan to succeed? Why was Veidt so lax on Europa? But it didn’t find the screentime to answer one particular and truly important question: Who the hell was Lube Man? The question has persisted since his brief appearance in Episode 4, when he creepily slipped into a sewer grate and out of our lives.

While we sadly may never get to see any characters’ reactions to it, we do have some positive news: We know who Lube Man is. HBO has been filling in details on the periphery with Peteypedia, a section of the Watchmen website consisting of FBI documents and files collected by Laurie’s chosen assistant, Dale Petey. And it’s in the most recent Peteypedia file (PDF link), a memo written by FBI deputy director Farragut, that we learn who Lube Man was: Petey himself.

A previous entry had suggested that Petey might be the one under the mask and oil, but the memo makes it far more certain. It states that Petey has been fired from the FBI, and in the process of his office being cleaned out, “a jug of what appears to be some kind of canola oil” was found. Quite subtly, the reference to canola oil links out to the image you see below–a wanted poster for our slippery friend.

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The memo goes on to state that Petey is now missing and presumed to be continuing his own investigation, despite the FBI closing the case. “It’s clear now from his memos that Petey (Hero Enthusiast-Obsessive/ Solipsist on the Werthem Spectrum) is at risk for vigilante behavior, and most likely, always was,” Farragut writes. “Perhaps sooner or later, this task force will be investigating him.”

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Star Wars Battlefront 2: The Rise Of Skywalker Update Brings New Map, Units

With Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker coming this week, the new trilogy and the entire Skywalker Saga comes to a close. Star Wars Battlefront 2 is marking the occasion with a new update that adds content from the latest film in the saga, along with a new “Celebration Edition” that gathers a ton of previous goodies in one place.

The free Rise of Skywalker update will be available starting December 17, and adds a new jungle planet for Co-Op and Heroes vs Villains mode. Plus a number of new reinforcement units are coming: a Sith Infiltrator, First Order Jet Trooper, Resistance Gunner, and Resistance Spy. Plus there are new looks available for Finn, Rey, and Kylo Ren based on their Rise of Skywalker appearances.

If you’ve missed out on any of last couple of years of Battlefront, you can purchase or upgrade to the Celebration Edition, which includes all of the free content updates and paid customization content, including the new customization from the Rise of Skywalker update. You can purchase it for $40, or upgrade your existing Battlefront 2 version to the Celebration Edition for $25.

EA also mentioned that while the saga is ending, the game will still be going. January will bring two new capital ships–the Resistance MC85 and Resurgent-class Star Destroyer–along with BB-8 and BB-9E as Resistance and First Order heroes, respectively. More updates are coming in February and March as well.

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Daisy Ridley Regrets Playing It Cool With Carrie Fisher On Star Wars

Very few actors get the chance to star alongside a genuine legend. For Daisy Ridley in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, she was able to work with not only one legend but several – including Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford. Ridley opened up to IGN Japan at a recent junket in Tokyo for The Rise of Skywalker about what she was able to learn from these giants of cinema – and what she regrets not asking them.

She said that any tips were gleaned indirectly, as she was hesitant to ask too many questions.

“I think all of us learned more by seeing how people (such as Fisher) were, rather than what they specifically said to us,” she said. “And especially, I never wanted to be the person who was like, ‘Hey, can I ask you like a hundred questions?’ So I went the other way and was like, ‘Yeah, I’m totally cool; I’m not fussed at all.’ So now I look back with Carrie – and with Harrison and Mark – on questions that I wish I had asked, but I didn’t want to be that annoying person.”

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UK Daily Deals: Xbox One X Star Wars Bundle Cheaper Than Black Friday

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Xbox One X Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Bundle (Save £170)

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The Game Awards saw a surprise addition from Microsoft as it revealed the design for its brand-new next-generation system, Xbox Series X. With around a year until the new console launches, there’s never been a better time for current Xbox One systems to get a discount.

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Red Dead Redemption 2’s PC Exclusive Content Comes to Consoles

Red Dead Redemption 2 content that was initially exclusive to the PC version is coming to consoles.

Rockstar has released the previously PC-exclusive Story Mode updates on PlayStation 4 alongside the Moonshiners update for Red Dead Online. The Xbox One version of the game will get these updates on January 21, 2020.

The updates include new bounty hunter missions and gang hideouts, so you can track down Herman Zizendorf, Camille de Millemont, and Bart Cavanaugh, or take on the Del lobos gang.

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Wattam Review

Somewhere between a lucid dream, a children’s show, and an acid trip, you’ll find Wattam. The latest game from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi is an absurd and colorful adventure full of anthropomorphised objects, laugh-out-loud goals, and a dreamlike sense of floaty imprecision. It’s not the meatiest of games (despite literally letting you play as meat), but it’s a ridiculous joy all the same while it lasts.

Wattam doesn’t really fit into any specific genre box, but you could most closely liken it to a third-person puzzle game. Bear with me here: you control a mustachioed green cube called the Mayor who wears a bowler hat with a confetti bomb inexplicably tucked underneath it. He starts out alone in the dark, but simple quest prompts guide you (and potentially a friend in local co-op) along to complete tasks that slowly repopulate the world around you.

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There Were Other Names Considered for God of War

The iconic God of War franchise, and the main character Kratos, originally had very different names according to ex-Sony Santa Monica exec Stig Asmussen.

In this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered (the full episode airs tomorrow), Ryan McCaffrey sat down with Respawn’s Stig Asmussen to talk about his time at Sony Santa Monica, the history of blockbuster PlayStation exclusive God of War, the recently-released Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and much more.

“In terms of the name Kratos, there’s an interesting story,” Asmussen said, “David Jaffe, who was the director on God of War, put it out to the team, ‘Hey, anybody got any cool ideas for what the name of this character could be?’ and everybody would just send emails… and then those emails would be forwarded over to marketing, and they kind of picked who they thought the top choices would be.”

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Superman: Red Son – Exclusive Movie Trailer

IGN is excited to debut the first trailer for Superman: Red Son, the 38th entry in the DC Universe Original Movies lineup.

Watch the trailer in the player above or by clicking the video below:

Superman: Red Son is based on DC’s classic 2003 Elseworlds comic by Mark Millar. The story takes place in an alternate reality where the spaceship carrying Kal-El lands in Stalinist Russia instead of the Kents’ farm in Kansas, resulting in a Man of Steel who’s not so concerned with the American way.

The new film features the voice talents of Jason Isaacs as Kal-El, Amy Acker as Lois Lane, Diedrich Bader as Lex Luthor, Phil Morris as James Olsen, Phil LaMarr as John Stewart, Vanessa Marshall as Wonder Woman, Sasha Roiz as Hal Jordan, Roger Craig Smith as Batman, Paul Williams as Braniac, and William Salyers as Joseph Stalin.

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