Gotham City TV Show Set In Matt Reeves’ The Batman Universe Coming To HBO Max

HBO Max has announced a new original series set in the world of Batman’s home town, Gotham City. The original series will be set in the world director Matt Reeves is creating for his upcoming film The Batman, which stars Robert Pattison as the Caped Crusader.

Boardwalk Empire creator Terence Winter will write the upcoming series, and the show will be produced by Warner Bros. Television and The Batman producer Dylan Clark. The series will explore some of the more compelling and complex characters in the city, according to a press release. DC has explored other characters in the crime-infested city. Fox ran the series Gotham–following characters in the Gotham City Police Department and the city’s villains–for five seasons.

“This is an amazing opportunity, not only to expand the vision of the world I am creating in the film, but to explore it in the kind of depth and detail that only a longform format can afford–and getting to work with the incredibly talented Terence Winter, who has written so insightfully and powerfully about worlds of crime and corruption, is an absolute dream,” Matt Reeves said.

At the time of the announcement, no release date, synopsis, title, or casting information has been announced. As for Reeves’ The Batman, filming was halted back in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, because of new production guidelines, The Batman could begin filming again as soon as July. While it was supposed to arrive in theaters in June 2021, the movie was pushed back to October 1, 2021.

The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne, Colin Farrell as the Penguin, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, and Andy Serkis as Alfred.

There are more DC movies on the horizon as well. Wonder Woman: 1984 recently had its release date pushed back, and now, it will arrive in theaters on October 2, 2020. The Flash solo movie also had its release date changed, but it’s arriving earlier than expected. It will now release on June 3, 2022. Finally, Shazam 2 is still in the works, and will release on November 4, 2022.

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Street Fighter The Movie: 29 Easter Eggs, References, And Things You Didn’t Know

Street Fighter The Movie: 29 Easter Eggs, References, And Things You Didn’t Know – GameSpot

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Monster Hunter Movie Reportedly Delayed To 2021

The Monster Hunter movie has been delayed from September 4 to April 23, 2021, according to Deadline. No official reason has been given by Sony, however it is most likely tied to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.

Monster Hunter is directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and stars Milla Jovovich, both known for the Resident Evil film franchise, with the most recent film being Resident Evil: The Final Chapter in 2016. Monster Hunter follows Lt. Artemis (Jovovich) and her team as they are transported to a new world where they must battle giant monsters.

Monster Hunter is one of many films to be delayed recently, including Disney’s Mulan and Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, however Monster Hunter was pushed out much further. In recent Monster Hunter news, Jovovich revealed that her character in the movie uses the same weapons that Jovovich uses when playing the game.

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King in Black: Marvel’s Next Epic Venom Story Revealed

Marvel Comics has revealed its next major crossover event. Dubbed King in Black, this follow-up to 2019’s Absolute Carnage will explore what happens when symbiote god Knull arrives on Earth.

This new limited series will reunite Absolute Carnage writer Donny Cates and artist Ryan Stegman. Marvel’s press release teases, “Everything in Cates and Stegman’s landmark run on VENOM has led up to this monumental story, and readers will finally witness Eddie Brock’s climactic standoff with one of Marvel’s most terrifying villains.”

Art by Ryan Stegman. (Image Credit: Marvel)
Art by Ryan Stegman. (Image Credit: Marvel)

While Eddie Brock will be the main protagonist of King in Black, the teaser art above suggests both the X-Men and Avengers will join the fight against Knull. Assuming this crossover is similar in scope to Absolute Carnage, we would expect to see tie-in miniseries spotlighting both teams along with other major players, and a companion storyline in the pages of the ongoing Venom comic.

“As far as event books go, this is the coolest, darkest, most heavy metal, Cthulhu dark horror thing I’ve ever been able to do,” said Cates. “I still can’t believe that Marvel is letting us go as dark and scary as we’re going.”

“One of the things I’m most proud of in this series… is the creation of the character Knull,” added Stegman. “We have some new designs that we’ll be unveiling throughout the series that are really cool and really creepy.”

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For those who haven’t been following the current Venom series, Cates and Stegman previously established that the symbiotes were actually created by Knull, a demonic being who existed in the universal void before the Big Bang. Knull has waged a never-ending war on life ever since his peaceful slumber was disturbed by the Celestials. Knull previously used Carnage as his avatar in Absolute Carnage, with Cletus Kasady attempting to kill everyone who has ever bonded with a symbiote and harvest the traces of the symbiote codex from their bodies. Though Venom succeeded in stopping Carnage, he failed to prevent his old foe from awakening Knull and revealing Earth’s location.

King in Black #1 will hit stores in December 2020. But before that, Marvel has two other major crossovers planned for this year. First, Empyre will pit a united Kree and Skrull armada against the Avengers and Fantastic Four. Then, X of Swords will serve as the first line-wide X-Men crossover since last fall’s Dawn of X Relaunch.

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Monster Hunter Movie Delayed

Sony Pictures has delayed its upcoming Monster Hunter movie to next year.

Monster Hunter, a movie based on the hit game from Capcom, was originally set to release in theaters in just a few months on September 4, but a change today in Sony Pictures’ domestic calendar indicates that the movie has been pushed back to April 23, 2021. As for a reason why the movie has been delayed, Sony Pictures has yet to say, but it’s likely due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the reason behind a number of delays in the film and TV industry this year.

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Paul W.S. Anderson is the director for Monster Hunter and it’s not his first go at a movie based on a Capcom game. He’s the director of the many Resident Evil movies spawned off from those games as well. Anderson isn’t the only Resident Evil alum whose involved with this movie either, as the star of the Resident Evil movies, Milla Jovovich, is set to star in Monster Hunter.

Jovovich plays Natalie Artimis, the leader of a group of soldiers who gets transported from their world into that of the Monster Hunter video games. Jovovich’s Artimis teams up with The Hunter to, well, hunt monsters. The Hunter is played by Tony Jaa and his boss is someone known as the Admiral, a character played by Ron Perlman. Perlman’s Admiral character has not yet been reveled beyond his name.

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While this story will be a new one for fans of the game series, Anderson has previously said that weapons, armor, and monsters from the game will be in the movie.

While waiting for Monster Hunter, check out Jovovich using her Slinger, an iconic in-game weapon she showed off on Twitter in response to fan backlash against the movie. After that, look at IGN’s list of 12 cool Monster Hunter movie details we’ve already discovered.

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Paranormal Activity On Netflix: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Found Footage Horror Hit

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72-Hour Tech Sale: Save on Hard Drives, Monitors, Graphics Cards, and More at Newegg

If you’ve been meaning to upgrade your rig, whether it be for gaming, work, or what-have-you, Newegg is having a sale on a ton of PC essentials, from SSDs and monitors to graphics cards and more.

The 72-hour flash sale lasts through the weekend (naturally) and some deals require promotional codes, so take a look and get yourself something nice. You deserve it!

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Ghost Recon Breakpoint Update Introduces Gunsmith Changes, Full Patch Notes Detailed

Ahead of Ubisoft Forward, the studio has rolled out an update for Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Title Update 2.1.0 is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One, and it makes a number of tweaks to the third-person shooter’s guns. The full patch notes have been outlined below.

The biggest change to Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s weapons with TU 2.1.0 is the addition of new fire rates. Instead of SMGs only having the option to switch between burst- and automatic fire, some guns in the category will now be able to use single-fire and full-auto. The same can be said of certain ASRs. The full list of ASRs and SMGs that have access to these new fire rates are listed below:

ASRs With Additional Burst/Automatic Fire

  • 416
  • 416 Shorty
  • 516
  • 553
  • 805 BREN
  • A2
  • AK12
  • G36C
  • M4A1
  • MK17
  • TAVOR
  • VHSD2
  • Silver Stake

SMGs with Single-fire/Full-auto

  • MP5
  • MP7
  • MPX
  • Scorpion EVO3 CQC
  • Scorpion EVO3
  • UMP
  • Echelon SMG
  • Vector
  • Vector Shorty

Elsewhere in the Gunsmith are new muzzles and scopes for certain guns such as the 416 Shorty, MP5, LMGs like CTMMG and Stoner, and many others. The position of grips on assault rifles, submachine guns, and shotguns has been moved closer to the muzzle for better control and feedback. There are other additions to Gunsmith as well, including weapon attachments (like the GL M203 Grenade Launcher attachment) that can be used on more weapons (such as 416 Shorty) and more.

TU 2.1.0 also packages a bunch of bug fixes and game improvements. This includes fixes issues with rewards not unlocking after conditions were met, ironing out technical issues that result in disappearing weapon models, and more.

Ubisoft’s E3-style presentation is set to go live on Sunday, July 12 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET. The studio is expected to unveil information about games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, and Watch Dogs: Legion. Ubisoft will also discuss Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s long-anticipated AI Squadmates update, as well as “a few other surprises.”

Full Ghost Recon Breakpoint TU 2.1.0 Patch Notes

Improvements

  • Converted AK47 Assault set to an SBR.
  • Added GL M203 to 416 CQC.
  • Total retake of Weapon’s UI Icons (weapons and attachments).
  • Update on positions of fore/angled grips for all under-barrel attachments.
  • Modifications on hand positions and rotations on all foregrips in order to avoid wrist tension.
  • Modified 516 CQC and EVO3 TAC side Picatinny position and move hands to avoid overlapping.
  • Worked on framing update in Gunsmith’s hidden menu mode.
  • Retakes on G36 and 553 under-barrel Picatinny rails.
  • Retakes on hand position in GL M203 (now placed on mobile part instead of the trigger).
  • Retakes on the positions of GL M203 (now close to magazines) on every weapon.
  • Added extended magazines to M4A1 and MPX Tactical variations.
  • Fix animation issue on EVO3 Angled grip.
  • Replaced Hera Foregrip by RVG Foregrip on SN-9mm.
  • Replaced Skeleton Angled grip with RVG on MP5.
  • Added RVG Foregrip on MPX and MPX Tactical attachments.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where AOR 2 Paint would not unlock after the conditions are met.
  • Added some missing model parts to the Gunsmith, including parts for UMP CQC and Folding Ironsight
  • Fixed an issue where scope color did not fit Quantum Theme Pattern.
  • Fixed an issue where selecting a pre-selected attachment in the Gunsmith would sometimes make the model disappear.
  • Fixed an issue where “Damage to Drones” text would be inconsistent with upgrades for different weapon classes.
  • Fixed an issue where the camera would clip when players would aim the LMG Stoner with Ironsight scope.
  • Fixed an issue where Weapon Connoisseur Challenge would not be awarded after getting 80 blueprints.
  • Fixed an issue where shooting sound would be missing on C-SFP Baal.
  • Fixed an issue that would prevent players from unlocking upgrades for the MK2 and MK3 even with perks unlocked in Ghost War.
  • Fixed an issue where the preview for Tactical Vertical Foregrip would be missing in Vector’s Gunsmith.
  • Fixed an issue that would prevent players from getting material parts after dismantling weapons in Ghost War.

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Finally, Hasbro Is Making A Sentinel Toy Worthy Of Murdering All Your X-Men Figures

There is no greater threat to mutants in the world of X-Men comics than the Sentinel. This gigantic robot’s main task is rounding up super-powered mutants in the Marvel Universe. Over the years, there have been plenty of Sentinel action figures, but none of them have truly captured the terrifying robots, until now.

HasLab, Hasbro’s crowdfunding project for top-of-the-line toys, is taking the Sentinel and giving it the proper action figure it deserves. At SDCC 2019, we saw the gigantic Unicron figure, and now, HasLab is super-sizing the Sentinel, which stands at over 26 inches tall. Check out some of the photos of this monstrosity below.

Time to stop those mutant menaces
Time to stop those mutant menaces
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Because this is a very oversized figure, it’s going to come at a price. This Sentinel will cost you $350 USD, and HasLabs needs to hit its target of 6,000 pre-orders in order to produce them. The figure also comes with an 18-inch tentacle accessory, so you can entangle your favorite mutant, LEDs in the head and chest, and a 6-inch Bastion figure–with its alternate Sentinel Prime head.

The crowdfunding project begins on July 10 and will run until August 24. If HasLab reaches its order goal, Sentinels will begin shipping Fall 2021. Check out HasLab for more info.

Death Stranding Collector’s Edition Drops To $70

Death Stranding is just days away from releasing on PC, and after our Death Stranding PC hands-on preview, it looks like quite the impressive port. However, if you want to play the game on PS4–or you’re already a big fan–you can snag the Death Stranding Collector’s edition for only $70 on Amazon. It comes with free Prime shipping and arrives as early as next week.

The Death Stranding Collector’s edition includes the PS4 game in a steelbook case, a Ludens Nendoroid mini figure, a Bridges cargo case, and a BB Pod statue as well as in-game content like the gold Power Skeleton, level two gold armour, and a gold All-Terrain Skeleton.

Death Stranding PS4 Collector’s edition

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GameSpot named Death Stranding one of its best games of 2019, and in GameSpot’s Death Stranding review, we scored the game a 9/10. Reviews editor Kallie Plagge praised the game for the ways in which it rewards you “in practical ways as well as emotional ones, driving home the positive impact of what you do for others.”

“[Death Stranding is] positive without ignoring pain; in fact, it argues in both its story and its gameplay that adversity itself is what makes things worth doing and life worth living,” she wrote. “It’s a game that requires patience, compassion, and love, and it’s also one we really need right now.”

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