Marvel’s Avengers Line-Up Mirroring the MCU’s a Total Coincidence

The developers behind the upcoming Marvel’s Avengers game claim their Avengers line-up being nearly identical to the MCU’s is a total coincidence.

In an interview conducted by IGN’s Joshua Yehl, he asked Shaun Escayg, writer and creative director of Marvel’s Avengers, why Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Black Widow, and Captain America are the group who kick off Marvel’s Avengers, specifically inquiring if it’s because that’s the core MCU Avengers line-up (minus Hawkeye), and if they were chosen because that’s who the audience already knows and loves.

“Actually, I don’t even think we thought of it that way,” said Escayg. “When we came at this, we’re just like, ‘What’s the most original story we can tell?’ Literally. West Coast Avengers… is a comic that we started with. Just getting a premise of how can we tell this, how we can pull out our favorite parts of the Avengers and see where we can create one, the most conflict; two, give us the creative canvas we need to make this the most exciting game possible. So, we didn’t really approach it from the movies. We didn’t. We actually approached it more from the comics.”

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Doctor Sleep Can’t Be a True Shining Movie Sequel

Stephen King’s iconic horror story The Shining is finally getting a movie sequel. The first trailer for Doctor Sleep has hit the Internet, showing horror fans a glimpse of Ewan McGregor’s much older and wearier Danny Torrance. Surprisingly, the trailer goes out of its way to show that Doctor Sleep is a sequel to the 1980 movie version of The Shining. It reuses clips from Stanley Kubrick’s film and even recreates one of that film’s most iconic images with McGregor in place of Jack Nicholson. But as exciting as the prospect of a direct sequel to one of the most famous horror movies of all time may be, it doesn’t actually make a lot of sense for Doctor Sleep to build on Kubrick’s The Shining.

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Here’s A Good Deal On A Nintendo Switch After E3 2019

Nintendo had another strong showing at E3 2019, sharing exciting details about upcoming Animal Crossing, Pokemon, and Zelda games, among others during the Nintendo Direct presentation. If all of the upcoming offerings inspired you to finally bite the bullet and buy a Nintendo Switch, Best Buy is here to help you get set up right by throwing in a free SanDisk 128GB microSDXC memory card with every Switch purchase. Simply add one of the basic Switches to your cart (note that the deal does not encompass bundles) and the memory card, listed as a $68 value, will be automatically added. There is no end date listed on the sale, so get in on it while supplies last.

Get a Nintendo Switch with a free 128GB memory card for $300 »

Once you’ve got your Switch, there are lots of great deals right now on games and accessories as well. Newegg is offering 10% off of gift cards to the Nintendo eShop, which you can then use to get even further discounts on Nintendo’s own E3 sale. Check out our overall list of must-have games and accessories for the Switch so you can get squared away with everything you need.

A new version of the Switch didn’t make an official appearance at E3, like many suspected it would, but a report released during the show suggested that new Switch models are entering production. Nintendo didn’t need new hardware to make its fans happy, however, with reveals like The Witcher 3 coming to Switch, Banjo-Kazooie coming to Smash Bros., and–probably the most exciting–the first tease of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2.

Batman Writer Reveals Reason for Early Comic Series Exit

Batman writer Tom King has shed more light on the reasons for his early departure from the series. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly (via CBR), King revealed that his commitments to writing Ava DuVernay’s New Gods movie and an unannounced TV project made it difficult to remain on board the twice-monthly Batman series.

News of King’s early departure first broke last month, raising concerns that his planned 100-issue run would be cut short. DC later eased concerns by announcing Batman/Catwoman, a 12-issue limited series debuting in 2020 that will allow King and artist Clay Mann to finish that story as intended.

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Men In Black International Review: That Old Ragnarok Magic Is Dead And Buried

When Men in Black first arrived in theaters in 1997, it was something new and exciting. A sci-fi comedy about chasing aliens was an imaginative idea, and the casting of Will Smith as a rookie secret government operative, with Tommy Lee Jones as his veteran mentor, worked on practically every level. While the sequels that followed never quite reached the heights of the original, they brought new ideas to the table, whether it was Men in Black II turning the tables and making Smith’s Agent J the veteran, or how Men in Black III introduced time travel to the mix. Regardless of how they ranked in terms of quality, the Men in Black films were always at least trying. That is, until Men in Black: International.

The latest entry into the franchise, which swaps out the former leads with a Thor: Ragnarok reunion between Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, is not imaginative, exciting, or all that fun. Instead, what audiences are left with is a predictable, cliched, and plodding affair that somehow loses the charm of both the franchise and the chemistry we all know exists between Hemsworth and Thompson.

Men in Black: International follows a new generation of MiB agents, with Thompson stepping in as a rookie that figured out the MiB exists after seeing them in action as a child. Hemsworth, on the other hand, is a hotshot agent in the UK branch who loves to party and takes her under his wing. But instead of building a working relationship between the two, the movie is more interested in having them fight a pair of smoke monsters repeatedly, with a variety of silver laser blasters. None of which seem to do the trick. This is, honestly, the best way to sum up the movie as a whole. It relies on being flashy and cool-looking, without bothering to invest in stories or characters to make audiences care. What’s worse, the flashiness is more of the same we’ve already seen from the other Men in Black movies.

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As for the plot, H (Hemsworth) and M (Thompson) get their hands on an especially dastardly alien weapon that they have to keep out of the hands of other aliens that might use it for evil purposes. It’s a simple enough story with a twist that is telegraphed very obviously in the opening minutes of the film. That’s followed by nearly two hours of weak jokes about how the agency should not be called Men in Black when women are in positions of power and how ridiculous that steering wheels are on the right side of cars in the United Kingdom–real cutting edge humor, as you can tell.

The one saving grace of the entire film is Kumail Nanjiani, who voices a tiny alien named Pawny that takes a liking to Agent M. The lines he delivers are funny enough to make you want more of him in the movie. Likewise, Rafe Spall’s Agent C, whose entire motivation is hating H because he gets special treatment, has some small fun moments in the film that made me want to spend more time with his character.

Wasted are Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson, who should honestly team up for their own MiB movie, because who wouldn’t want to watch that? Instead, they’re the overlords of their particular MiB offices and don’t get to do much at all.

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When they announced Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson were making a Men in Black movie together, the world rejoiced. After seeing how wonderfully they worked together on-screen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this one seemed like a slam dunk–especially when you throw director F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton) into the mix. Yet what we’re left with is a movie that’s just mediocre and unimaginative. Everyone involved deserved better, and so does the audience.

It makes you wonder how good that proposed Men in Black/21 Jump Street crossover movie could have been. Because chances are it would’ve been better than this.

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Daily Deals: There’s Still Time to Score on Father’s Day Gifts

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Father’s Day is coming up fast. This year it lands on Sunday, June 16. If you’re looking for a gift to receive within 3 days, your options are limited. Fortunately, there are still plenty of good deals on wonderful Father’s Day gifts. I’m a dad myself, and there’s nothing here I’d regret receiving.

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Bethesda’s Pete Hines On Making Streaming Easier For Everyone | E3 2019

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E3: Elon Musk And Bethesda’s Todd Howard Have A Weird Chat, Announce Fallout Shelter For Tesla

Tesla is getting another video game. In an E3 Coliseum panel at E3 2019, Todd Howard announced that the management sim Fallout Shelter will be coming to Tesla autos. No release date was mentioned in the announcement.

The word came from a panel with Bethesda’s Todd Howard and Tesla’s Elon Musk. The conversation was wide-ranging and often esoteric or even odd, but Howard slipped a comment about their partnership in the midst of it.

“We are actually working together,” Howard said. “We are working on Fallout Shelter for Tesla. So you’ll have your little dwellers on the screen and they live in the car.”

Responding to a call-out from a member of the audience suggesting Skyrim on Tesla, Howard joked, “We’re going to start a little smaller.”

Similarly, StudioMDHR recently announced that Cuphead would be appearing in Tesla autos.