James Gunn: ‘No Reason’ for The Suicide Squad and Guardians 3 to Be Delayed

James Gunn, answering fan questions on Twitter, stated that nether of his upcoming films for DC and Marvel — The Suicide Squad and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 — are currently having their release dates affected by the coronavirus crisis.

Obviously, this could change somewhere down the line, but for right now Gunn explained “there’s no reason for The Suicide Squad release date to move. We are on or ahead of schedule. We were extremely fortunate to wrap shooting & set up editing from our homes (due to a post production team & studio with foresight) before quarantine.”

Gunn also mentioned that the plans for Guardians Vol. 3 remain the same…

The Suicide Squad wrapped production back on February 29, with a heartfelt message from Gunn. The film is scheduled to premiere August 6, 2021.

Meanwhile, Rocket’s past is reportedly a “big part” of Guardians Vol. 3, with Gunn also not completely ruling out a possibl Drax and Mantis spinoff. Since production has yet to begin, Guardians Vol. 3 currently has no official release date.

As Black Widow has now been moved from May to November, most of Marvel’s Phase 4 has been shifted around. It’s hard to believe, back in 2006, the MCU was just a hopeful glint in Marvel Studios’ eyes. You can watch the first-ever tease of the MCU here.

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

SNL Makes The Most Of Quarantine With Call Of Duty: Warzone Twitch Sketch

Saturday Night Live has been on hiatus for several weeks due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, but the show returned on April 11 for a special remote episode hosted by Tom Hanks. Actors were confined to their homes, and Mikey Day made the most of it with a Twitch stream sketch featuring a very poor Call of Duty: Warzone player.

In the sketch, insufferable content creator “Cam Playz Dat” says he’s playing the new Warzone game, but actually begins a game of free-for-all in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. There is little time for those unfamiliar to discern this as he’s shot roughly one second into the match.

Cam Playz Dat criticizes anyone sniping by his respawn location, which is a tactic commonly used by Twitch viewers in order to kill streamers. Of course, this isn’t the reason he’s dying so quickly. He is just very, very bad at the game, and after snapping at a viewer who makes fun of him with a classic “your mom” comeback, he’s forced to apologize.

He eventually gives up on playing Call of Duty and switches to Super Mario Bros. You can probably guess how well that went.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available for free on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The game recently passed 50 million players, hitting the impressive milestone less than one month after launching.

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Today Only: MacBooks Get Seriously Steep Discounts In New Easter Sale

If you’ve been stuck at home the past couple of weeks, either working from home or trying to find something to entertain yourself with, then you might be happy to hear that Best Buy has just kicked off a big new sale on MacBook Pros, iMacs, and even a great 4K TV. Best Buy’s Easter Sale is only available for today, and supplies are limited, so be sure to snag any deal you might be interested in before time is up.

Be sure to check out of the full sale over at Best Buy. And if you’re interested in things you can do on your new laptop, computer, or 4K TV, then be sure to check out all of the free games you can claim right now and the best TV, movies, and games for social distancing.

MacBook Pro, 15-inch

$2,300 ($2,800)

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Both the Space Gray and Silver models of the 15-inch MacBook Pro are currently discounted $500. This particular MacBook Pro comes with a 2.3GHz, 8-core i9 processor; 16GB RAM; an AMD Radeon Pro 560X; and 512GB SSD. It’s an excellent laptop for production, video and photo editing, and more–if you need to work from home, this will handle the entire week with ease.


MacBook Pro, 15-inch with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD

$2,600 ($3,800)

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If you’re looking for something with a bit more kick to it, then MacBook Pros with more powerful specs are also getting huge discounts. The $3,800 is discounted to $2,600 and boasts 32GB RAM and a 1TB SSD. If you’re looking for a laptop that can multitask with the best of them, then this MacBook Pro is a steal at only $300 more than its lower-spec counterpart.


MacBook Pro, 15-inch with AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20

$2,650 ($4,150)

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If you need an even more powerful MacBook with a better GPU, then the MacBook Pro model with an AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20 is the way to go. It excels at video production and even gaming–at least the games that are available on MacOS. In addition to the great GPU, it boasts an i9 processor, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD.


iMac, 21.5-inch with 4K display

$1,050 ($1,300)

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This iMac features significantly lower specs than the MacBook Pros on sale, but it’s also considerably cheaper. You get a 3.6GHz i3 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 1TB hard drive for $1,050–$250 off its regular price. If you’re looking for a Mac to work on while at home, then this is a pretty good deal.


Samsung 65-inch 4K TV, Q60 Series

$800 ($1,100)

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If you’re stuck and have been looking at your TV, thinking you need to upgrade, then this is a great opportunity to do so. Samsung’s excellent Q60 series, 65-inch 4K TV is currently $300 off. It features HDR support and Motion Rate 240, which provide vibrant colours and a clear picture during fast moments, respectively. It also comes with four free months of Apple Music for new subscribers.

Netflix’s The Main Event Review

The Main Event is now available on Netflix.

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Following this past week’s debut of The Big Show Show, Netflix and WWE Studios’ family-friendly joint ventures continue with The Main Event, a half-hearted go at, basically, molding a Spider-Man style origin story into something that pairs with WWE. Which, admittedly, can’t be easy to do. WWE, and wrestling in general,   is such a strange beast that its on-screen depiction in movies and TV shows is all over the place, quality-wise.

In The Main Event, Seth Carr stars as Leo — an 11-year-old WWE fanatic being raised by his father (Happy Endings’ Adam Pally) and grandmother (Little Shop of Horrors/Martin’s Tichina Arnold) after his mother, we’re told, left her family behind to run off with another man in a manner so cold and abrupt that it almost suggests mental illness. Bullied both in school and after school, Leo discovers a dingy old luchador mask that grants him superhuman powers. Not just the type that allow him to compete in a wrestling ring, but to do crazy strong things like swat down giant trees. Leo, now with a new streak of confidence, and a secret identity, can do things that the most powerful humans in the world can’t do. Again, it’s very similar to Spider-Man. In fact, they even call Spidey out in the movie.

The heart of the story involves the dad, Pally’s character, working up the courage to have a real discussion with his son about how he’ll probably never see his mom again (I know, oddly bleak considering she’s not dead) and also Leo realizing that his newfound fame and swollen ego is creating a big rift between him and his friends. The packaging and casing here is super messy though. When a masked Leo heads to televised wrestling try-outs, as part of a tournament that culminates with a steel cage match (more on all of this in a bit), no one seems to care that he has unearthly abilities. Sure, they marvel at this tiny person’s prowess when it comes to hurling a keg so hard that it crashes through the ceiling and winds up in the parking lot, but no one does more than drop their jaw. He’s just viewed as “really strong.” Basically, it’s the type of move where no one even realizes Leo, going as “Kid Chaos,” is a child until his mask comes off.

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So the more grounded elements of Leo and his struggling family clash with the cartoon-y antics in the ring. For example, WWE’s Otis, who plays a character named Stinkface here, apparently has fart powers to rival the X-Men’s Banshee sonic scream. He can break wind so explosively that it blasts his opponents out of the ring and blows back the hair of audience members. This is clearly a mutant ability that, again, gets shrugged off by all involved. Because wrestling in movies apparently can be anything.

Otis isn’t the only WWE Superstar in the film, of course. The Miz, Kofi Kingston, and Sheamus, along with NXT’s Keith Lee and Mia Yim, are on hand as well — with Lee actually taking on a sizable (no wordplay intended) role as a tournament hopeful, named Smooth Operator, who befriends Leo on his journey. The story is also boosted a bit by Pally, Arnold, and Ken Marino (who plays a sleazy manager).

But what will WWE fans who are Leo’s age think of The Main Event? Obviously, there are some dramatic themes that will resonate but ultimately it feels like the film’s aimed at kids a bit younger. Either that or the movie can’t make up its mind who it’s trying to wrangle. As mentioned at the top, WWE is a strange business, and not one that easily translates to screen. It always has to be reshaped and reworked into something totally different than how fans see it.

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Sure, animated mash-ups, like WWE’s intermingling with The Flintstones, Jetsons, and Scooby-Doo, require a complete re-imagining of the WWE product, but even a movie set in the here and now, like The Main Event, has to change a lot about WWE for the story to work. Like, do young WWE fans get irked at all when they see The Miz hosting a televised open call competition for a spot on the NXT roster? One that takes place over several weeks from a local gymnasium in small suburban town? Basically, a premise/set-up that doesn’t, and never will, exist within the real-life parameters of WWE? Do they care that when Leo and his grandma watch RAW it’s clearly SmackDown on the screen? It matters and it doesn’t matter, I suppose. If the film weren’t about a devoted WWE fan, it’d be easier to let these things slip.

2019’s Fighting With My Family, which told the shined-up broad strokes of WWE Superstar Paige’s beginnings, also had elements of this. Basically, that movie and The Main Event play very fast and loose with regards to “what NXT actually is.” Overall though, when it came to Fighting with My Family, Paige’s story was transformed to appease and appeal to, bottom line, non-wrestling fans and how they think wrestling works. It was meant to reach non-WWE diehards. The Main Event can’t seem to agree, even within its own story, how wrestling works.

The Animal Crossing And Final Fantasy 7 Remake Crossover You Didn’t Know You Needed

Move over, Doomguy! Isabelle, and the Animal Crossing universe, may have a new friend. In celebration of Final Fantasy VII Remake finally dropping, Twitter user Cat with Monocle made some delightful crossover videos.

The videos put Villager toe to toe with islands deadliest creature the Tarantula in pure Final Fantasy form. Dramatic music, epic backdrops, and killer tension make this the perfect jump off to a weekend gaming session with two of the biggest releases this year.

Hopefully, we will continue to see more from the Animal Crossing extend universe, making its way into more upcoming big releases this year like Ghost of Tsushima and Cyberpunk 2077.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Devs Are Live-Tweeting The First Movie Tonight

Unlike most video game movies, especially early attempts, the 1995 Mortal Kombat film is not terrible. If you’re interested in seeing just how not terrible it is, you can watch it tonight alongside the live-tweeting Mortal Kombat 11 team.

At 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET, the Mortal Kombat 11 official Twitter account will begin watching and tweeting along to the original movie. You can use the hashtag #MortalKombatWatchParty if you start the movie at the same time, either through your personal copy or via Netflix.

The original Mortal Kombat film featured some truly inspired casting. Christopher Lambert starred as Raiden, while Bridgette Wilson of Billy Madison fame played Sonya Blade. Series co-creator Ed Boon performed the voice of Scorpion himself, as no one could match those gravely pipes.

The first Mortal Kombat movie seemed to understand the appeal of the games, which was not solely gore. Instead, the filmmakers kept levity and cheese intact for campy fun that still holds up today.

Subsequent films couldn’t match the original’s quality. GameSpot sister site Metacritic lists Mortal Kombat: Annihilation at a pitiful 11/100 average review score, with the editing and narrative coherence both common criticisms. Other fighting franchises have suffered a similar fate when trying to adapt to film, including Street Fighter and Dead or Alive.

A new Mortal Kombat movie is scheduled to release in early 2021 and will not be connected to the other films. Production began last September.

Now Playing: Mortal Kombat 11 Video Review

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Overwatch League Offers Enough Free Tokens To Get Your Favorite Team’s Skin

Want to show your pride for your hometown Overwatch team while you move the payload? Blizzard is currently offering free Overwatch League tokens that you can use to purchase a skin from your favorite team, but you will have to act quickly.

By signing up on the official Overwatch League website or verifying your existing information, you’ll be able to claim 100 Overwatch League tokens on either PC or console. The only information you need to submit is your name, the email address associated with your account, your favorite Overwatch League teams, and your country.

You’ll need to have do this by April 29, and then the tokens will be placed into your Battle.net account by May 6. You also must already have an Overwatch game account and game license on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, or PC.

You need to use your tokens before May 31, and they aren’t valid in China or Japan. Because the new skins cost 100 tokens each, you’ll have just enough with the free promotion to purchase one. After this, you can purchase additional packs of 100 tokens for $5 each.

Blizzard canceled March and April in-person events for the Overwatch League because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s still running matches remotely. They’re available exclusively on YouTube, as opposed to Twitch like in the 2019 season. The game’s final character Echo is on the way, and was originally planned for inclusion in the canceled Titan MMO game. Other characters, including the game’s mascot Tracer, can have their DNA traced back to Titan, as well.

Now Playing: New Overwatch Hero Echo Gameplay

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