Event Leviathan: Bendis and Maleev’s New Story Will Change The DC Universe

Even if you’re only casually aware of the DC Universe, either through the comics, the TV shows, or the movies, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve come across some sort of shadowy top secret organization at some point or another. Some of them are all about that dubiously ethical paramilitary science–think Supergirl’s ARGUS or Young Justice’s Cadmus. Others are fixated on murder, like the League of Assassins or Kobra. Some don’t fit in one niche or the other, like Checkmate or Spyral.

The point is: The DC Universe is filled to bursting with clandestine secret societies, and depending where you land in terms of your comic book consumption, they can get pretty confusing–even redundant–if you try and keep track of them all.

But not for long.

The legendary creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev are teaming up for the first time in the mainline DC Universe for a brand new event series called Event Leviathan, and it’s going to shake the secret societies of the DCU to their very core–but maybe not in the way you expect. Far from the macro-cosmic Crisis-level events DC is known for, Event Leviathan is going to be, in Bendis’s words, “more like [Agatha Christie’s mystery novel] And Then There Were None.”

At DC’s offices in Burbank, the writer sat down with journalists to talk about the new project, Maleev’s iconic artwork, and the potential repercussions for the DCU at large.

Bendis described the tone of the six-issue mini series as the opposite of a “disaster movie,” focusing entirely on a group of DC’s finest detectives, who, Bendis assures, will “solve a case every issue.” So don’t worry about too much wheel-spinning or time-wasting. These are characters on very specific missions.

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The larger case–the inciting event that brings them all together–might be a little bit harder to crack, however. The setup, which can be found interwoven through both the ongoing Superman and Action Comics titles, revolves around the mysterious “Leviathan,” a masked supervillain of unknown identity and origin who is making “pitches” to various heroes around the DC Universe to try and bring them over to their side. Leviathan’s identity is a complete mystery–but it won’t be forever.

“[By the end of the story] Leviathan will have risen and what it is and what they’ve done will have landed,” Bendis said. “And so there are a lot of pieces that are going to shift and a lot of heroes are going to have a kind of a new purpose–like a new motivation, because the enemy will have revealed itself. He’s not selling villainy and he’s not selling antagonism. There’s heroes and there’s villains and then there’s this other thing right now. And that other thing isn’t playing by the rules dictated by the rules of the genre. That’s going to mess up a lot of people’s heads.”

Even Leviathan’s design was meant to evoke a specific reaction–both from readers and from the characters themselves.

“This is a character who’s dealing with a icons in psychology and with imagery, specifically. This is a character who is very aware of [pop culture characters like] Darth Vader and very aware of what images do for people and how they respond to them,” Bendis elaborated. “That [mask], it looks scary to some people and it looks not scary to other people. They designed it that way. There’s a psychology behind it, but, OK. There’s gonna be a lot of stuff in this that is going to reflect a more modern sensibility than you may have seen in [classic espionage and spy stories of] the past, where people are wearing the white carnation or sliding an envelope across the table.”

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Bendis went on to tease some of the key players in the upcoming event, specifically highlighting the starring role of Lois Lane, who Bendis calls “the most dangerous woman in the DC Universe,” thanks to her unfiltered access to the Daily Planet’s publishing platform and ability to literally control the flow of information. Alongside Lois will be some of DC’s most brilliant detectives–Batman, Plastic Man, The Question, and so on–all working to crack the case: Who is Leviathan, what do they want, and most importantly, how can it be stopped?

Event Leviathan #1 (of 6) hits shelves June 12 everywhere comics are sold.

Devil May Cry Coming To Nintendo Switch

Dante is coming to Nintendo Switch. Capcom has announced that the very first Devil May Cry is coming to the platform sometime this summer. The announcement didn’t give word on whether this will be a straight port of the PS2 original or based on the more recent HD Collection.

While the announcement was short on details, though, the implications are huge. Devil May Cry has never been on a Nintendo platform before in any capacity. Series head Hideaki Itsuno pointedly said in an interview in February that for Dante to appear as a guest character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, he’d sensibly have to appear in a game on the platform first.

“Devil May Cry has never been on a Nintendo platform,” Itsuno told VG247. “So it seems like the first thing to do would be to get Capcom to put Devil May Cry on a Nintendo platform in some way, shape or form–whatever game that might be.”

This would appear to fulfill that criteria, and Itsuno would have likely known about any pending Smash Bros. guest spots at the time he made that comment. Dante may not be destined for Smash at all, but this at least raises the possibility.

The first and so-far only announced guest DLC character is Joker from the Persona series, who went live with an update in April. Meanwhile Dante has continued making devils cry with further adventures and a growing cadre of allies, most recently with the altogether excellent sequel Devil May Cry 5.

GameStop Just Slashed The Price On A Ton Of Pre-Owned Games

Usually, we keep an eye out for the best deals on new or critically acclaimed games, but the latest sale at GameStop offers the chance to pick up older titles for a fraction of their original price. Running now through Saturday, May 11, GameStop’s Pre-Owned Sale offer markdowns on used games for not only PS4 and Xbox One, but also PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS–so if there’s an older title you always meant to buy and never did, now could be a great time to snag it.

There’s a lot going on in this sale, so here are the highlights: First off, most pre-owned games are marked down by $5 to $10. On top of that discount, you can get two for $20 on all pre-owned games listed as $15 or less. Pre-owned, refurbished Wii and Nintendo DS systems are $20 off, a pre-owned Xbox One (500GB) is only $150, and if you buy any pre-owned console, you’ll also be eligible for a buy one, get one 50% off deal on any pre-owned PS3 and Xbox 360 games. And it’s worth mentioning that all Animal Crossing Amiibo are currently buy one, get one 50% off as well.

Many recent Pokemon titles are notably marked down on 3DS, if you feel like taking a trip down memory lane before Pokemon Sword and Shield launch on Nintendo Switch later this year. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask for 3DS is only $19, and usually sells for $40. Far Cry 5 on PS4 and Xbox One is down to $20, and while there aren’t many Switch deals, you can grab Bayonetta 2 for $35.

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Jessica Jones Season 3 Release Teased By Marvel

Following the wave of cancellations that hit all Marvel’s Netflix show over the past six months, it’s easy to forget that there’s still one more season of Jessica Jones to come. The third season of the show is due to hit the streaming service this year, and its release has now been teased by Marvel.

In a new tweet, the studio has announced “the final season” of Jessica Jones. While it was assumed that the recent second season of The Punisher would be the last, it was released before the show was officially cancelled and just presented as Season 2. But this is not the case with Jessica Jones, which was officially axed in February. The tweet doesn’t reveal when we’ll see it, just that it’s “coming soon.” But for fans of the dark superhero drama, it’s exciting news. Check it out below.

Jessica Jones Season 2 will star Krysten Ritter as troubled private detective Jessica, plus Rachael Taylor (as Trish), Eka Darville (as Malcolm Ducasse), and Carrie-Anne Moss (as Jeri Hogarth). Few details about the story of the new season are known, but a trailer shouldn’t be too far behind.

Jessica Jones was the second Marvel Netflix show, following Daredevil, and Season 1 was released in November 2015. Iron Fist, Luke Cage, The Punisher, and The Defenders followed, but ultimately all were cancelled. Disney launches its own streaming platform, Disney+, in the Fall and has a host of its own Marvel shows in development for the new service.

In February, Ritter posted on Instagram shortly after the show’s cancellation. “It has been a dream to play Jessica alongside my amazing cast and the best crew in the business for these past 5 years,” she wrote. “I am so grateful for every second of it. We have THE BEST fans. You guys mean the world to me and I appreciate you beyond words. The final season of #JessicaJones is coming later this year and I am proud of how we complete JJ’s journey.”

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IT: Chapter 2 First Trailer Coming Thursday

The first trailer for Stephen King’s IT: Chapter 2 is set to drop this Thursday, May 9.

Revealed via electronic billboards in Times Square, NYC, many have taken to the internet to share pictures of these billboards, including Bloody Disgusting (with a photo credit from Matthew Cody) and various Twitter and Facebook users. The billboards include the tagline “Witness the end of IT” and includes the image of a hand holding on to a single red balloon interspersed with footage of several balloons covering the screens.

Pokemon Go: Azelf, Mesprit, And Uxie Now Available In Raids

Following their surprise appearance in the wild last week, Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie have made their way into Raid Battles in Pokemon Go. The Legendary Pokemon will appear in Gyms from now until May 27, but which one you’ll be able to catch will depend on where you live.

Just as when they first appeared in the wild, each of the three Legendary Pokemon is currently exclusive to a specific region. Azelf is appearing throughout the Americas and Greenland; Mesprit is available across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East; and Uxie is only spawning in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Each of the Legendary Pokemon will appear in their respective parts of the world until May 27. It’s unclear if Niantic plans to rotate them after that point, as it has done in the past with other region-exclusive Pokemon. However, the developer teases that players will have a chance of coming across the Legendaries in the wild in their regions even after their Raid event ends–although you’ll need to be “extraordinarily lucky” in Niantic’s words, suggesting the odds of finding one will be incredibly low.

Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie were first introduced in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl for the DS. Together the Pokemon are collectively known as the lake trio, so named due to the fact that each one guards a different lake in the Sinnoh region. All three of the Pokemon are pure Psychic-types, which makes them vulnerable to Dark, Bug, and Ghost Pokemon like Tyranitar, Gengar, and Scizor.

In other Pokemon Go news, Niantic is kicking off a Detective Pikachu event in the game this week to celebrate the live-action movie’s theatrical release. From May 7-17, Pokemon that are featured in the film, such as Bulbasaur, Jigglypuff, and Snubble, will appear in the wild and in Raid Battles. You’ll also have a chance of finding a Shiny Aipom and a special Pikachu wearing a detective’s hat.

Shortly after the Detective Pikachu event ends, Niantic will host Pokemon Go’s next Community Day. That event is set for Sunday, May 19, and will star the Gen 3 starter Torchic as its featured Pokemon.

Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Enlists John Williams For Epic New Theme

With less than a month to go before Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland, the excitement for the new section of the park is at an all-time high. The Walt Disney Company knows that and used this year’s Star Wars Day (May 4) to its advantage with the release of a new theme song for the theme park land.

The new song, “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Symphonic Suite,” is written by composer John Williams, the man behind the scores of Episodes 1-8 of the Star Wars saga. At this point, it’s unclear how the song will be incorporated into the land. However, given Disney’s penchant for having theme music play throughout its parks, chances are the “Symphonic Suite” will be heard by visitors as they wander around Batuu, the planet Galaxy’s Edge is set on.

According to StarWars.com, the new track will “will complement the immersive world” that the land is set in, further bringing visitors into the Star Wars universe. That world will include themed food and drinks, a variety of interactive experiences, and–upon the grand opening–a new ride that lets guests pilot the Millennium Falcon on a mission.

There’s more in store for Galaxy’s Edge, though, as a secondary ride–Rise of the Resistance–will open later this year. A press release calls it “the most ambitious, immersive, and advanced attraction ever imagined, which will place guests in the middle of a climactic battle between the First Order and the Resistance and will blur the lines between fantasy and reality.”

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland on May 31. The land then comes to Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom on August 29. If you love theme parks but Star Wars isn’t your thing, don’t worry. There’s also a new Harry Potter roller coaster coming to Universal Studios and the Hagrid animatronic is a little too real.

Avengers: Endgame’s First Deleted Scene Revealed

Though Avengers: Endgame may be jam packed with Easter Eggs and references, and feature not one, not two, but three whole endings over the course of its three hour runtime, it turns out there were still scenes that wound up on the cutting room floor.

Directors Anthony and Joe Russo revealed on the Happy Sad Confused podcast that they cut the role of Katherine Langford (Love, Simon, 13 Reasons Why) from the finished film while simultaneously confirming she had been cast to play an older version of Morgan Stark, Tony’s five-year-old daughter.

The scene, the Russos explained, was supposed to mirror the moment back in Infinity War where Thanos was confronted by baby Gamora after he first snapped his fingers. The directors called the place where this scene took place a “metaphysical waystation,” rather than the Soul World like some fans had theorized the space to represent. Apparently, Langford and Robert Downey Jr. recorded a scene together in which an adult Morgan Stark forgives her father for leaving her behind as he sacrifices him with with the Infinity Stones. However, after being shown to test audiences, who found the moment confusing, the scene was cut entirely.

“What we realized about it was we didn’t feel an emotional association with the adult version of his daughter. It wasn’t resonating with us on an emotional level, which is why we moved away [from] it,” The Russos said. “The intention was that his future daughter forgave him, and gave him peace to go. And the idea felt resonant, but there were just too many ideas in an overly complicated movie.”

Avengers: Endgame stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Paul Rudd, Jeremy Renner, Karen Gillan, and Josh Brolin. It is is rapidly closing in on the record currently held by James’ Cameron’s Avatar as the highest grossing movie of all time.

New Ghost Recon Game Reveal Teased For This Week

Ubisoft is getting ready to pull back the curtain on something new for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon. The publisher announced it is hosting a Ghost Recon World Premiere event this Thursday, May 9, beginning at 11:30 AM PT / 2:30 PM ET / 7:30 PM BST, which will give fans around the globe their first glimpse at what’s next for the series.

Beyond the date and time of the event, Ubisoft hasn’t shared any other details about its Ghost Recon stream, so it remains to be seen what it’ll reveal. The fact that the publisher isn’t linking the event to 2017’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, which it has supported since launch, indicates the reveal could be something entirely new. Curiously, the link associated with the upcoming stream leads to a Skell Technology website, which fans will recognize is the recurring tech company that has appeared in various Ubisoft games, including the aforementioned Wildlands.

The Ghost Recon World Premiere announcement arrives on the heels of Wildlands’ latest expansion, Operation Oracle. That content update notably added two new missions to the tactical shooter, which involve extracting a Skell Tech engineer who was arrested by Unidad–potentially tying it to this week’s upcoming Ghost Recon event, although that remains unconfirmed.

In addition to the two new missions, Operation Oracle introduced a new Ghost Team Leader, Major Cole D. Walker. Players who complete the operation will also earn two new rewards: Walker’s Bracelet (which equips a new CQC Finisher) and Walker’s Tattoo for your arm. You can find the full patch notes for Operation Oracle on the official Ghost Recon Wildlands website.

Ghost Recon Wildlands is available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. GameSpot called it “a squad based Tom Clancy game that plays by the numbers” and gave it a 7/10 in our original Wildlands review, writing, “While its main strength is its mission diversity, it doesn’t take long to lose the motivation after reaching El Sueno’s doorstep. Even with a foursome of highly trained friends, Wildlands eventually reveals its diminishing returns.”