How Hawkeye Became the Most Human Avenger

Today we continue our look at each of the founding MCU Avengers and how their stories have led them to their final confrontation with Thanos. Next up is Hawkeye and his journey to Avengers: Endgame.

Across the entire Infinity Saga of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, every member of the Avengers has endured personal consequences because of Thanos’ machinations. The events set in motion by the Mad Titan’s alliance with Loki is directly responsible for the team forming in the first place, placing the heroes on a path hurtling straight for Thanos, even if they didn’t know it at the time. Yet while most of the team are exceptional individuals suited for battles of cosmic importance, one founding member stands out by being the most “normal” Avenger on the roster: Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, who has become a symbol of the effects Thanos’ quest for the Infinity Stones has had on regular people across the universe.

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Here’s Everything Leaving Netflix in May

The official “Last Call” list for Netflix in May is here – to simultaneously let you know what’s leaving the site next month and also what’s actually on the site right now that you probably didn’t even know about!

The first three Jaws films are expiring as well as notable movies like Dances with Wolves, From Dusk Till Dawn, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Birdcage, The Notebook, 8 Mile, and Watchmen.

As usual, a bunch of James Bond flicks are leaving (they’re always coming and going), and with them a few Disney stragglers, as Disney+ preps for launch in the fall.

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Netflix: What’s Coming And Going In April 2019? New Movies, TV, And Originals (US)

It’s almost May, and that means Netflix is about to drop new content to its streaming service. The upcoming month has plenty of offerings from movies, to TV shows, to a ton of Netflix original programming you may want to check out.

Beginning on May 1, there are a few movies you may have seen before that you’ll want to watch again. The classic ’80s movie Gremlins comes to Netflix that day, and the horror/comedy still holds up as a fantastic flick. Speaking of classic ’80s movies, the unintentionally horrifying Frank Oz and Jim Henson movie The Dark Crystal arrives. The film follows Jen, who was taken in by the Mystics, and his duty is to heal a cracked magical crystal and keep it from the evil Skeksis. Back in 2017, Netflix announced a prequel series titled The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, so hopefully, the new Netflix original will arrive soon.

As far as original series go, there is plenty to keep your eye on, and this includes returning series. Originally a Fox series–based on a DC comic book–Lucifer heads to Netflix for its fourth season on May 8. The show follows the devil, living on Earth, and helping a local detective solve crimes. It’s actually a lot better than it sounds. Also returning is The Rain for a second season on May 3. The Danish science-fiction show follows a group of survivors after rain carrying a deadly virus kills almost everyone in Scandinavia.

Coming on May 6 is the Netflix original Abyss. The Korean fantasy drama follows two people brought back from the dead through a marble called “Abyss.” However, the revived people find themselves in completely different bodies. For those who are fans of the true crime genre, which Netflix does a lot of, on May 31, Killer Ratings arrives. The documentary follows a Brazilian TV host who literally killed people for better ratings, and used his crime TV series to cover it up.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to and leaving Netflix in May. If you’re interested in more arrivals at streaming services, check out what is arriving at Hulu and Amazon Prime Video for the upcoming month.

Coming To Netflix In May

May 1

  • Knock Down The House — NETFLIX FILM
  • Munafik 2 — NETFLIX FILM
  • Angels & Demons
  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
  • Casper
  • Chasing Liberty
  • Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion Part 1 & 2
  • Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat
  • Dumb and Dumber
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • Godsford Park
  • Gremlins
  • Hairspray (1988)
  • Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
  • Her Only Choice
  • Hoosiers
  • Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer: Season 2
  • John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky
  • Just Friends
  • Revolutionary Road
  • Roswell, New Mexico: Season 1
  • Scarface
  • Scream
  • Snowpiercer
  • Taking Lives
  • The Da Vinci Code
  • The Dark Crystal (1982)
  • The Matrix
  • The Matrix Reloaded
  • The Matrix Revolutions
  • To Rome With Love
  • Wedding Crashers
  • Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • Zombieland

May 2

  • Colony: Season 3
  • Olympus Has Fallen

May 3

  • A Pesar De Todo — NETFLIX FILM
  • All In My Family — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Alles ist gut — NETFLIX FILM
  • Cupcake & Dino – General Services: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Dead to Me — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile — NETFLIX FILM
  • Flinch — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Last Summer — NETFLIX FILM
  • Mr. Mom
  • Supernatural: Season 14
  • True and the Rainbow Kingdom: Mushroom Town — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Tuca & Bertie — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Undercover — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 4

  • Like Arrows

May 6

  • Abyss — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 7

  • The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution
  • Queen of the South: Season 3

May 8

  • Lucifer: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 9

  • Bathtubs Over Broadway
  • Insidious

May 10

  • Dry Martina — NETFLIX FILM
  • Easy: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Gente que viene y bah — NETFLIX FILM
  • Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Jailbirds — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Pose: Season 1
  • ReMastered: The Lion’s Share — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Shéhérazade — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Society — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Wine Country — NETFLIX FILM

May 12

  • Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 13

  • Malibu Rescue — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 14

  • revisions — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Still LAUGH-IN: The Stars Celebrate — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Weed the People

May 15

  • Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed!

May 16

  • Good Sam — NETFLIX FILM
  • Take Me Home Tonight

May 17

  • 1994: Limited Series — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Chip & Potato — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • It’s Bruno — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Maria — NETFLIX FILM
  • Morir para contar — NETFLIX FILM
  • Nailed It!: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • See You Yesterday — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Rain: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Well Intended Love — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • White Gold: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 18

  • The Blackcoat’s Daughter

May 20

  • Prince of Peoria: Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Rosario Tijeras (Mexico Version): Season 2

May 21

  • Arrow: Season 7
  • Moonlight
  • Wanda Sykes: Not Normal — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 22

  • A Tale of Two Kitchens — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • One Night in Spring — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Flash: Season 5

May 23

  • Riverdale: Season 3
  • Slasher: Solstice — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 24

  • After Maria — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Alta Mar — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Joy — NETFLIX FILM
  • Rim of the World — NETFLIX FILM
  • She’s Gotta Have It: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Perfection — NETFLIX FILM
  • WHAT / IF — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 27

  • Historical Roasts — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Outlander: Seasons 1-2

May 28

  • Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

May 30

  • Chopsticks — NETFLIX FILM
  • My Week with Marilyn
  • Svaha: The Sixth Finger — NETFLIX FILM
  • The One I Love

May 31

  • Always Be My Maybe — NETFLIX FILM
  • Bad Blood: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Black Spot: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Killer Ratings — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • When They See Us — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Leaving Netflix In May

May 1

  • 8 Mile
  • Chocolat
  • Cold Justice: Collection 3
  • Dances with Wolves
  • Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year
  • Dr. No
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • For Your Eyes Only
  • From Dusk Till Dawn
  • From Russia with Love
  • Godzilla
  • GoldenEye
  • Hostel
  • Jaws
  • Jaws 2
  • Jaws 3
  • Jaws: The Revenge
  • Licence to Kill
  • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
  • Sixteen Candles
  • Sliding Doors
  • Somm
  • Somm: Into the Bottle
  • The Birdcage
  • The Dirty Dozen
  • The English Patient
  • The Lovely Bones
  • The Notebook
  • The Other Boleyn Girl
  • Tomorrow Never Dies
  • Watchmen

May 11

  • Switched at Birth: Seasons 1-5

May 15

  • Bill Nye, the Science Guy: Collection 1

May 19

  • Disney’s Bridge to Terabithia

May 22

  • The Boss Baby

May 24

May 31

  • I Know What You Did Last Summer
  • West Side Story (1961)

Today Only: Massive Board Game Sale at Amazon

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Board games are on everyone’s minds these days, it seems. Just yesterday, Bloodborne: The Board Game hit its Kickstarter goal only 20 minutes after the campaign went live. A Stranger Things-themed D&D starter set came out earlier this month (and it’s on sale today), and people all over are enthusiastically embracing the epicness of modern tabletop gaming.

If you want to join the tabletop revolution, Amazon has tons of board game deals going on today as its Deal of the Day. It’s almost overwhelming how many boardgames are on sale. Check them out below to help facilitate the process of picking up and enjoying a game (or two, or three).

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Viotek GFT27DB Gaming Monitor Review

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The Viotek GFT27DB (See it at Amazon) is a 27-inch monitor that features a 1440p resolution, 144Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time. It uses a TN panel to achieve its fast response time for buttery smooth gameplay, and it offers FreeSync technology to prevent tearing from a mismatch between your monitor’s refresh rate and your GPU’s output. While it is not among the few monitors stamped with Nvidia’s seal of approval for G-Sync compatibility, I can confirm that it does indeed play nice with G-Sync when manually enabled.

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Fortnite’s Avengers: Endgame Crossover Teases Iron Man Equipment

Fortnite has been slowly doling out teasers for an apparent Avengers: Endgame crossover event coming to its battle royale mode on April 25. The first two images showcased equipment from Captain America and Thor, so obviously, the third teaser to drop today had to feature the last remaining in the trio of lead Avengers, Iron Man.

The tweet is just like the others, in that it quotes the Endgame tagline “Whatever it takes” and uses a #FortniteXAvengers hashtag. This one shows a Fortnite character with Iron Man’s repulsor gloves, which he uses in the films and comics for both propulsion and offense. The previous teases showed Cap’s shield and Thor’s axe, Stormbreaker.

All of these teasers suggest that the battle royale event will let players equip iconic Avengers weapons, most likely in a limited-time mode. Alongside Avengers: Infinity War, Epic introduced a special crossover that let players equip Thanos’ devastating Infinity Gauntlet. It was nerfed almost immediately so that more players would be able to defeat the “Thanos” player and don the gauntlet themselves. So far Epic hasn’t detailed this crossover event, or if the Infinity Gauntlet mode will be returning in some form. These limited-time modes are all separate from the usual battle pass goodies.

Fortnite regularly rotates in special events and limited-time modes, along with rotating seasons on a fixed schedule. In fact it has begun teasing its next season already, with roaming runes that appear to be slotting into a vault in Loot Lake. But these frequent updates have apparently come at a cost, as developers have complained of crunch culture on a continuous loop.

Avengers: Endgame concludes the story arc of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe to this point, and reviews have started to release online in advance of its debut. We also now know that for the first time in the MCU, this movie doesn’t have a mid- or post-credits scene–a way of bookending this as the end of a story arc. It is still three hours long, though, so if you need to take a bathroom break, we have you covered with when it’s safe to pee.

“But most of all Endgame is a love letter to the entire MCU–the whole thing,” Michael Rougeau wrote in GameSpot’s review. “It’s messy and confusing, and there’s going to be a lot of discussion about whether the ending even makes sense–it basically breaks the rules set up throughout the entire movie leading up to it. But holy hell is it an emotional, fulfilling ride. I have no doubt we’re going to spend the coming weeks picking and pulling it apart until we’ve over-analyzed every single aspect imaginable. But right now, in the aftermath, Avengers Endgame feels like a win.”

James Bond 25 To Be Revealed Very Soon

The next James Bond film, known at present only as Bond 25, is to be revealed very soon. The official 007 Twitter account confirmed the movie will be revealed in a livestream starting on April 25 at 5:10 AM PDT / 10:10 AM EDT / 1:10 PM BST / 10:10 PM AET.

Little else is known about Bond 25 at present, and the aforementioned tweet didn’t give much else away. The reveal is taking place “from an iconic 007 location,” it said, and fans will have the opportunity to ask the cast questions.

The movie has suffered a somewhat troubled production so far, with its first director, Danny Boyle, leaving in August due to “creative differences.” Cary Fukunaga replaced Boyle before the film was delayed first from October 2019 to February 2020 and then again to April 2020.

The Bond actor himself, Daniel Craig, appeared reluctant to return for Bond 25. After wrapping Spectre, the previous film in the series, he said he’d rather slash his wrists than play the character again. He also said if he were to play Bond again, it would “only be for the money.” A year later, a report claimed that Craig was offered $150 million to star in the next two 007 movies, before the actor confirmed his return in August 2017.

More recently, it has been reported that Bond 25’s producers want Bohemian Rhapsody star Rami Malek to play the villain. While he’s yet to be confirmed, if he were to appear he would join a star-studded cast that currently contains Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, and Lea Seydoux, who are all confirmed to reprise their roles.

Upcoming Choice-Driven Game Hindsight 20/20 Takes Inspiration From Legend Of Zelda

Hindsight 20/20 is an upcoming action adventure game developed by Triple I, an independent studio composed of former BioWare, ArenaNet, and Sucker Punch veterans. We played through a Hindsight 20/20 demo with Triple I creative director Hemanshu Chhabra, who previously worked on BioWare’s MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic. Prior to playing the demo, Chhabra pointed to both Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask as inspirations for Hindsight 20/20’s gameplay loop and combat, before adding The Wind Waker as an influence for the game’s art style.

In Hindsight 20/20, you play as Jehan, an orphan who lives in a city that prides itself on being nonviolent. Despite this, Jehan’s father is killed–for reasons unknown–by Aurthur, a headstrong man whose influence in the city grows by the day. Jehan seeks vengeance for his father’s death, as well as answers in regards to a mysterious virus that is infecting the populace and transforming them into seemingly monstrous creatures called Raakshasas. We faced off against Aurthur in Hindsight 20/20’s demo, which can be seen in the video below.

Combat is relatively simple; you utilize dodges, melee attacks, and special abilities to manage groups of enemies. While fighting, both you and enemies have two meters: one for health and the other for morale. Non-lethal attacks wound someone’s morale, while lethal ones chip away at a person’s health. Your enemies, or you, are defeated when either of those meters is reduced to zero.

Jehan is armed with a stun baton that damages morale and a sword that damages health. The former gives him a more defensive playstyle that pushes enemies away and allows him to send out bolts of lightning to zap foes into submission. Wielding the latter gives Jehan a far more aggressive fighting style, one that allows him to utilize the sword as a deadly boomerang or summon a field of blades that impale everyone around him. You can switch between either one at any point in the game, and boss enemies will respond differently depending on whether you’ve shown yourself to be a peaceful fellow or a murderer.

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However, combat choices didn’t create major changes in how enemies fought–Aurthur being the one exception. There weren’t enough enemy types to warrant the use of one of Jehan’s weapons over the other, so the choice of weapon felt arbitrary, at least during the demo. Simply picking whichever matches the type of run you’re going for dialogue-wise seems like the only real decision you need to make. Chhabra said there are several other enemy types, introduced later in the game, but whether these enemies push you to weigh the moral ramifications against any benefit either weapon might provide remains to be seen.

As is, combat isn’t all that engaging. Every encounter is reduced to waiting for an enemy to attack so they expose themselves for a counter. That style of gameplay has worked in games before, such as older entries in The Legend of Zelda, but Hindsight 20/20 seemingly lacks a wide enough variety of unique enemy types to make its combat stand out.

The best parts of the demo were the tense conversations with the main NPCs, knowing that one wrong word could change the outcome of Jehan’s story in several different ways–ranging from whether friendships were maintained to who would survive by a mission’s end. I can see those moments having a butterfly effect on the story that a player would want to correct.

As an example, we played through the Hindsight 20/20 demo a second and third time, making different choices in each one–deciding to be selfish in the second run and a merciless killer in the third. As seen in the video below, these choices lead to very different outcomes in comparison to the merciful run shown above. Some of the changes are minor (NPCs and enemies condemn Jehan for his behavior) while others have much larger, more story-driven effects (saving Jehan’s friend, Andrew, from committing suicide).

The concept of choice is at the center of every part of Hindsight 20/20, a game aptly named for the expression, “Hindsight is 20/20.” Chhabra said that the game has seven different endings, and the campaign is about six hours long. The game tracks every major choice you make, ranging from who you killed and spared, to how you responded in certain conversations. At the end of the campaign, Jehan is born again at the beginning of the story with this record in hand, and you can use what you’ve learned from every previous life to fix your mistakes in the next one.

“There’s no ideal ending,” Chhabra clarified. He continued by saying three of the endings have some overlap but the other four are all “very different, very distinct.” It’s impossible to save everyone and get a completely good ending–you’ll just have to replay the game until you get the conclusion that you think is best for Jehan.

It’s an intriguing concept–utilizing the replayability of an RPG as an in-game feature–but it’s certainly one that feels more prominent when it comes to dialogue. I’m not wholly convinced the combat side of the game matches that level of intricacy. At the very least, there definitely needs to be some more variety when it comes to the kinds of enemies you fight in order to challenge how you think about approaching combat.

Hindsight 20/20 is scheduled to release on Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and PC in Q2 2020.

Hindsight 20/20 Switch Extended Gameplay: Becoming Ruthless To Save A Friend

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Hindsight 20/20 Switch Gameplay: Being A Hero Who Shows Mercy

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