Tuesday night’s episode of Arrow marked Part-4 of the CW/DC crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths. During the episode, something crazy happened. Ezra Miller from the Justice League movie just popped up during the event.
Warning: Spoilers for Part-4 of the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover below.
Seen in the picture below, Barry Allen–played by Grant Gustin–enters the speed force with the help of Oliver Queen/The Spectre. Barry heads to STAR Labs to find his other friends, and he bumps into… himself. Check out the image from the episode below.
Yes, that’s Ezra Miller, who plays Barry Allen–The Flash–in the DC Universe movies. And yes, Miller’s Flash was in the weird, armor-looking Flash suit we’ve seen in the movies. Miller’s cameo seems to be nothing more than just that: a brief appearance in the episode. However, it seems Ezra’s Allen gets the idea to call himself “The Flash” thanks to this little meeting between speedsters, so there’s something for the overall canon.
Crisis on Infinite Earths–a crossover event between all of CW’s DC shows–will end on Tuesday evening with the finale taking place on Legends of Tomorrow. Can the superheroes save the multiverse from the Anti-Monitor? We’ll learn soon enough. Keep checking in with GameSpot throughout the evening for more revelations from the last two parts of this monumental event.
We’re only on our second episode of the year and it’s already time to talk about E3! This week the Unlocked crew discusses Sony’s absence from E3 2020, Microsoft’s exclusives launch plan, game delays, and more.
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Netflix has renewed You, its pulpy, tongue-in-cheek thriller about a stalker named Joe Goldberg (played by Penn Badgley), for a third season. Season 2 debuted on December 26, 2019, and interest has been high enough to justify a third season.
Victoria Pedretti will also return for a third season, reprising her role as Love Quinn. Things will remain unchanged behind the scenes too, with creators Sara Gamble and Greg Berlanti returning to produce the show.
The first two seasons of the show were adapted from the books of Caroline Kepnes; the first was titled You, the second Hidden Bodies. Kepnes is working on third and fourth novels too.
The show has been received well, with the second season earning an average score of 74 on Metacritic. Badgley has said that the show is about “how far we’re willing to go to forgive an evil white man.”
Netflix has also announced 29 original movies for 2020 to date, including new films by David Fincher, Ben Wheatley, Spike Lee, and Charlie Kaufman.
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard any updates about the John Wick spin-off TV series being developed by Starz. However, The Continental is still happening. At the TCA winter press tour, Starz president and CEO Jeffrey A. Hirsch provided an update on the project.
Hirsch said: “I came from the meeting season-pitch on that yesterday and it’s moving along. We like that with the group of writers and we’re just trying to get it to the right place so that it doesn’t interfere with the motion picture side of the house. But we’re excited about the progress that the team is making.”
He continued, explaining that The Continental likely won’t air until after the upcoming John Wick Chapter 4, which isn’t set for release until May 21, 2021.
First reported all the way back in 2017, The Continental will focus on the infamous hotel for assassins featured in the first three chapters of the John Wick franchise. It will “maintain the urgency of the action along with the dry humor of the movies” and include the franchise’s star, Keanu Reeves, as a producer. We know it will be a prequel to the film series, and that a cameo from Reeves himself isn’t necessarily off the table–but given how long the wait is shaping up to be, it’s probably best not to start counting any gun-toting, martial artist chickens before they hatch.
This clip appears to be the opening scene (or at least a very early scene) from tonight’s Arrow episode. When the crossover went on hiatus in December, things weren’t exactly looking great for our heroes. The Anti-Monitor managed to destroy the entire multiverse, leaving only the seven Paragons (or rather, six Paragons and Lex Luthor) trapped at the edge of time in the Vanishing Point.
This clip puts the emphasis squarely on newcomer Ryan Choi (Osric Chau). Ryan observes how each of his fellow Paragons has seemingly given up in the wake of this crushing defeat, with even the mighty Supergirl losing hope in a better tomorrow. But with two episodes left to play out tonight, somehow we doubt we’ve seen the last of our Arrowverse favorites.
Pokemon Go‘s first Community Day of the new year is just around the corner. The monthly event returns on Sunday, January 19, and will give players a chance to catch another rare Pokemon, learn a special event-exclusive move, and take advantage of other in-game bonuses.
Most Pokemon Go Community Days only run for three hours, but the specifics of each event–such as what the featured Pokemon is and what other bonuses are available–vary month by month. To help you prepare for this month’s event, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about January’s Community Day below.
What Is January’s Featured Pokemon?
Each Community Day stars one “featured” Pokemon, which will appear much more frequently in the wild throughout the event. This month, the featured Pokemon is Piplup, the Water-type starter from Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Throughout January’s Community Day, you’ll be more likely to encounter Piplup in the wild and in Raids, and you may even hatch it from eggs that you receive at PokeStops during the event.
On top of that, this month’s Community Day will give you your first chance to encounter a Shiny Piplup in Pokemon Go. Shiny Pokemon rarely appear in the game, but the increased Piplup spawns available during the event should make it more likely that you run into a few Shiny ones.
What Is January’s Community Day Move?
Another benefit of each Community Day is that it gives you a chance to get a Pokemon with a move that it can’t otherwise learn in Pokemon Go, and that holds true this month as well. If you can evolve Piplup’s evolved form, Prinplup, into Empoleon up to two hours after the event ends, the Pokemon will know a special event-exclusive move.
Niantic hasn’t announced what this month’s Community Day move is yet. However, other Water-type starters that have been featured in previous Community Days were all able to learn the Charged Water attack Hydro Cannon, so that will presumably be this month’s move as well. That remains unconfirmed for now, but we’ll know for sure closer to the Community Day.
What Time Does January’s Community Day Start?
Like previous Community Days, January’s event will run for three hours, but it will take place at different times depending on which hemisphere you live in. For players in the Northern Hemisphere, the event will run from 11 AM-2 PM local time; in the Southern Hemisphere, the Community Day takes place from 3-6 PM local time.
What Other Bonuses Are Available?
On top of increased Piplup spawns, Niantic is offering a few other in-game bonuses during January’s Community Day. As usual, any Lure Modules you use during the event will remain active for three hours, rather than the usual 30 minutes. Additionally, any eggs you place into incubators will hatch at a quarter of the distance they normally require during the Community Day.
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The current season of Apex Legends, Season 3: Meltdown, is coming to an end on February 4. So when does Season 4 start? Short answer: We don’t know for sure, as Respawn hasn’t officially announced a date. Our guess, which requires us to explain our reasoning, is February 4.
Respawn’s original Apex Legend post-launch plan had Season 4 starting in December 2019. We know that’s no longer true, as the developer, instead, extended Meltdown into the longest season that Apex Legends has ever had. Season 1: Battle Frontier (March 19 through June 18) and Season 2: Battle Charge (July 2 through October 1) were both 13 weeks. Meltdown will be 18 weeks long when all is said and done, pushing Season 4’s start out of late December/early January and into February.
Though there was a huge gap between the launch of Apex Legends and the start of Battle Frontier, as well as a minor gap between Battle Frontier and Battle Charge, Meltdown started the day that Battle Charge ended. It stands to reason that the gaps have been getting shorter, closing in on the near-instant turnaround seen between Season 2 and 3. Following that logic, Season 4 would begin February 4, the same day that Season 3 ends.
Why would Respawn pick February 4 for a Season 4 start date? February 4 marks the one-year anniversary of both the surprise reveal and launch of Apex Legends. What better time is there to start a new season than the day that the battle royale goes into Year 2? Regardless of when Season 4 starts, Season 3 is quickly coming to an end. If you still have battle pass levels to earn, it’s time to start grinding weekly challenges.
For now, we know next to nothing about Season 4. Respawn hasn’t announced its start date, name, new weapon, new playable legend, or battle pass awards. There hasn’t been any indication of what map(s) we’ll be playing on either, or whether a permanent game mode will be added alongside Casual, Ranked, Firing Range, and Training. Pretty much the only thing we know about Season 4 is that it’s on its way.
Apex Legends is currently in the midst of its latest limited-time event, Grand Soirée Arcade. Adding seven new game modes and several new legendary character skins, Grand Soirée Arcade will continue until January 28. Grand Soirée Arcade launched alongside an update that implemented several bug fixes, legend nerfs/buffs, and gameplay changes–one of which may hint that another Titanfall 2 gun is on its way into Apex Legends during Season 4.
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The PC gaming landscape welcomed a new entrant in 2019 with the launch of Fortnite developer Epic Games’ digital store, the Epic Games Store. Epic shared new insight today that speaks to the enormous success of the store, which was driven in part by exclusives.
Starting with the numbers, Epic said the Epic Games Store has grossed a total of $680 million so far, $251 million of which coming from third-party games (which is 60 percent ahead of Epic’s projections). More than 300 million Epic accounts have been registered on all platforms, while 108 million accounts have downloaded at least one title from the store (either free or paid).
The $680 million in revenue is ahead of expectations, Epic Games Store GM Steve Allison told GameDaily.
One element that makes the Epic Games Store attractive is free games. Epic has so far given away 73 titles, and users have claimed 200 million of these games. In total Epic estimated the value of the 73 games to be around $1,455. Looking ahead to 2020, Epic will continue to release free games on a weekly basis.
The most popular games on the Epic Games Store so far are The Division 2, World War Z, Satisfactory, Dauntless, Untitled Goose Game, The Outer Worlds, Borderlands 3, Metro Exodus, and Control. All of these titles were timed-exclusives for the Epic Game Store.
The strategy to pursue exclusives has been controversial, but highly successful for Epic. Allison noted that these exclusives have “driven the majority of revenue” thus far on the Epic Games Store, though he noted that non-exclusives have also performed well.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney said the company plans to continue to pursue exclusives, saying they are “critical” to growing the store. “Securing exclusives for Epic means we can significantly assist developers with product funding and invest in marketing and awareness knowing that these efforts bring in new customers to our store, rather than just sending more business to the incumbent,” he said.
Some of the upcoming timed-exclusives for the Epic Games Store include Magic: The Gathering Arena, Predator: Hunting Grounds, Auto Chess, Rogue Company, and Godfall, with even more exclusives to be announced later.
The Epic Games Store is theoretically attractive to developers because Epic only takes 12 percent of game sales, giving 88 percent back to the studios. This percentage is much more favorable than than traditional 70/30 revenue split that exists on Steam and other PC and console platforms, as well as iOS.
Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels have inspired two, action-packed movies grossing over $380 million worldwide. Now, it’s going to be a TV series, coming to Amazon Prime Video.
The newly greenlit series will be based on Child’s first Jack Reacher novel, The Killing Floor, which was revealed at the TCA winter press tour. “Lee Child has created an incredible character and world; it will be the goal of every writer, producer, actor, executive and crew member to capture the essence of Mr. Child’s books–and luckily, Lee has been there, and will continue to be there, to help guide us along the way in this series. He is the pulse of Reacher,” said Nick Santora in a press release. Santora will serve as the writer, executive producer, and showrunner of the new series.
Both Jack Reacher movies starred Tom Cruise in the titular role, though he will not be reprising it for this new series. During Amazon’s TCA presentation, the company revealed that it knows that replacing Cruise is going to be a challenge. “We spent a lot of time talking to [executive producer] David Ellison about this, explained Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios. “We really are determined to find somebody who can embody that character for Lee [Child] and for all of us. We think that is a great thing and that’s what we want to do. So you may see us take our time really making sure we find that person, whether they exist in our purview or they are a new discovery from somewhere. So we’re going to do an extensive exploration of who can step into those big big shoes.”
The first Jack Reacher book–which the show is based on–follows the titular character who is an ex-military police officer, drifting through life, before he is falsely accused of murder while passing through a town in Georgia. In other books in the series, Reacher takes odd jobs and constantly finds himself in trouble, which leads to dramatic action sequences.