Pennyworth Series Premiere Review

This is an advanced spoiler-free review of the series premiere of Pennyworth, which premiered at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. You can stream the series on Epix on Sunday, July 28, 2019. 

Epix’s stylish new Batman prequel series isn’t worried about how many comic book Easter eggs it can cram into its nearly 75-minute premiere, but instead, focuses on developing its titular hero, Alfred Pennyworth, into a dynamic character who’s worth following in his own right. Series creators Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon, both Gotham alums, center their creative attention on making Bruce Wayne’s future butler compelling without emphasizing his attachment to the Caped Crusader.

It all starts with actor Jack Bannon’s engaging interpretation of Alfred, who’s more akin to James Bond than the kindly grandfather figure we’ve come to know from the comic books and recent film adaptations. At this stage in his life, Alfred is a young man struggling to make a life for himself after serving in the military. And funnily enough, Alfred’s dad is a butler, who ridicules his son for working as a bouncer at a local nightclub instead of getting a real job. At its core, Pennyworth is an intriguing coming-of-age story for Alfred as he endeavors to balance work and personal relationships, all while striving to overcome the guilt he feels for surviving a war so many of his friends didn’t come back from.

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McFarlane Intros New Fortnite, GoT Collectibles

McFarlane Toys just dropped a bunch of new licensed collectibles on the preview crowd at Comic-Con. There are twelve Fortnite character skins releasing at various points from now through November including Havoc, Dire, Carbide, Omega, A.I.M., Ragnarock, Dark Bomber, Wildcard (in Red and Black card suits), and a larger Raven figure. You can also snag a few accessories like the Quadcrasher and a pair of Gilder Packs. Finally, there are two 38-inch pickaxe skin replicas, Bitemark and Rainbow Smash. The figures have 22 points of articulation and retail for 24.99, except the 11-inch tall Raven, which is 34.99.

Beyond the Fortnite tie-ins, there were Game of Thrones figures for the Night King, Arya, Jon, Daenerys, Rhaegal, Viserion (in living and undead variants) and Drogon. Hopper and Eleven rep Stranger Things with additional entries from Mortal Kombat, Borderlands 3, My Hero Academia, Naruto Shippuden, Harry Potter, Labyrinth, and even an old school Doom Slayer figure.

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Marvel, Mattel Reveal Mystique, Storm, and Dark Phoenix Barbie Dolls

In honor of the 80th anniversary of Marvel Comics, Mattel has revealed three new Barbie dolls based on the legendary X-Men characters Storm, Mystique, and Dark Phoenix.

Fans will be able to pre-order these new Barbie dolls at GameStop beginning on July 18, 2019, and they will all retail for $54.99 USD. They will then be made available on store shelves in October.

You can see all of the new dolls in the slideshow below, along with official descriptions for each X-Men.

Dark Phoenix, the latest X-Men film that was released last month, starred these three who are now getting the Barbie treatment.

In our review of Dark Phoenix, we said that it “is ultimately yet another fumbled take on the classic saga from the Marvel Comics, albeit one without the side plots of The Last Stand.”

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Hasbro Surprises Comic-Con Attendees with Massive Transformers Unicron Figure

UPDATE: Hasbro unveiled its biggest Transformers figure of all time in a surprise reveal at San Diego Comic-Con 2019’s preview night. Given the excitement around the new Transformers: War for Cybertron Unicron collectible, which stands over 2-feet tall and will cost a whopping $575, IGN rushed to see the figure in all its glory and capture every possible angle for your viewing pleasure.

Check out the first in-person look at the Unicron figure below:

IGN’s original story about the Hasbro product continues below:

Just ahead of Comic Con’s official start later this week, Hasbro announced the most massive Transformers figure of all time, the Transformers: War for Cybertron Unicron.

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It: Chapter 2 Trailer Coming Soon, See A Chilling New Poster Now

A new trailer for It: Chapter Two will be released on July 18 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, and ahead of that, a chilling new poster for the movie has arrived.

It depicts the glowing, yellow eyes of Pennywise the Clown, and it’s pretty creepy. The tagline for the film appears to be “It Ends,” which seems to be a reference to how the grown-up members of The Losers’ Club who reunite 27 years after the events of the 2017 film to fight the clown again.

It: Chapter Two stars James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone as the grown-up versions of the kids from the first movie. Bill Skarsgard returns as Pennywise, while the kids from the first movie including Jaeden Martell, Wyatt Oleff, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Chosen Jacobs, and Jack Dylan Grazer.

The first movie’s director, Andy Muschietti, is returning to direct the sequel as well. The movie comes to theatres in September. The first trailer was released back in May, and it depicted a tense scene between Jessica Chastain’s character, Beverly, and Pennywise in a different form. You can watch the trailer in the embed above.

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Javier Bardem In Talks To Join The Little Mermaid – Report

Following the news this week that Harry Styles was in talks to play Prince Eric in Disney’s new live-action Little Mermaid, it’s now been reported that Javier Bardem is also in discussions to join the new film.

Variety reports that Bardem is “in talks” to play King Triton. He is the father of Ariel, who will be played by Halle Bailey. According to reports, Melissa McCarthy is in talks to play the evil Ursula.

DISInsider was first to report that Bardem was in talks to play Triton. The site also reports that the plot of the movie will focus more on Ariel’s mother; Disney is reportedly currently looking to cast that part.

Bardem is a three-time Oscar nominee who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in No Country for Old Men. He’s worked with Disney before, having starred as Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge. He’s also known for portraying the villain, Silva, in the James Bond movie Skyfall.

The new Little Mermaid is directed by frequent Disney director Rob Marshall, who previously directed Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Into the Woods, and Mary Poppins Returns. The film will use songs from the 1989 original movie, along with new ones from Disney legend Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

It was recently reported that Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians) and Jacob Tremblay (Room) are in discussions to play Scuttle and Flounder, respectively. This has yet to be confirmed, however.

Marvel Writer Says It’s a Mistake for the Comics to Imitate the Movies

Jonathan Hickman, the Marvel comics writer responsible for breathing new life into the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and 2015’s Secret Wars event series, has discussed how he believes it’s a mistake for comics to imitate the movies.

Hickman’s 2013 Infinity miniseries introduced The Black Order, who eventually became the Children of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. This led EW to ask if, due to the Disney-Fox deal inevitably bringing X-Men to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hickman might “have as much of an impact on those as he’s had on recent Avengers movies.”

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These Game of Thrones Actors Had to Self-Submit for Their Emmy Nominations

Three Game of Thrones actors nominated for the Emmys yesterday weren’t part of HBO’s official awards campaign. Instead, Alfie Allen, Gwendoline Christie, and Carice van Houten all submitted themselves for Emmy nominations, and got them.

On Tuesday morning, Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy), Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth), and Carice van Houten (Melisandre) were nominated for Outsanding Supporting Actor, Outstanding Supporting Actress, and Outstanding Guest Actress, respectively, in the drama category.

Normally a network, in this case HBO, has an awards team that submits its actors and shows to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for nomination. However, HBO confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Allen, Christie, and van Houten were not a part of HBO’s nominations package. Instead, the three actors submitted themselves to the Academy through their reps, and paid the $225 entry fee themselves.

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New Nintendo Switch Model FAQ: Release Date, Hardware Differences, Price

Following hot on the heels of its Switch Lite announcement, Nintendo has announced another new piece of Switch hardware. This one isn’t noticeably different, though, as it’s instead intended as a replacement for the existing models. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have some advantages of its own, though, so read on for more on this Switch revision.

What is this new Nintendo Switch?

In short, this is a hardware revision to the standard model of Nintendo Switch. It is intended to replace the current stock of Nintendo Switch consoles, which means it doesn’t sport significant feature changes or a different form factor. Unless you know exactly what to look for, you probably wouldn’t even be able to tell the difference. The one major change is an invisible one: it sports a significantly longer battery life.

When will the new Nintendo Switch release?

The new Nintendo Switch will release in mid-August in the United States. A more specific release date has not been disclosed.

Is this the rumored “Switch Pro”?

For months, rumors have circulated that Nintendo was working on two models of hardware revisions to the Nintendo Switch: a stripped-down and budget-priced version, and an upgraded model for power users. The portable-only Switch Lite is the first, which raises the question of whether this is the second.

Simply put, we don’t know for sure. The rumors were based on leaks about hardware revisions, but Nintendo did file for FCC permission to make changes to the Nintendo Switch. That cited changes to internal components which could impact battery life, and this appears to be the culmination of that. Nintendo did say that the Switch Lite is the only new Switch coming this year, so it’s possible that a Switch Pro could still be on the way next year.

How long is the battery life?

The launch model of the Nintendo Switch promises 2.5-6.5 hours of battery life, while the new revised version is significantly longer at 4.5-9 hours. As with the previous model, more hardware-intensive games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild drain the battery faster, and therefore come in closer to the shorter battery estimates.

Has anything else changed?

We won’t be able to say for certain until it’s out in the wild and can be tested firsthand, but based on Nintendo’s system specs it appears the only difference is the battery life.

How much will it cost?

This is a hardware revision meant to replace the old model of Nintendo Switch, so the suggested retail price will remain the same. That means it will cost $299.99 (US).

How can I tell the models apart?

If you’re planning to pick up the revised Nintendo Switch to take advantage of the better battery life, you may need to know how to tell the difference between the models to make sure you get the right one. The easiest way to tell is the packaging. The launch model packaging features a picture of the Nintendo Switch console against a white background with the TV on the left side. The revised model packaging instead features a red background with the TV on the right side. You can compare the two models’ boxes below.

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Alternately, you could refer to the system serial number to tell the difference. The launch model serial numbers start with “XAW” while the revised model starts with “XKW.” The serial number can be found on the bottom of the Nintendo Switch, near the input for the AC adapter.