New Dracula Movie In The Works After Success Of The Invisible Man

The recent horror version of The Invisible Man is a box office hit, making more than $102 million at the worldwide box office so far, from an estimated production budget of just $7 million. This will come as a huge relief to Universal, after the studio tried and failed in 2017 to launch Dark Universe, a series of films based on its classic monster movie properties. There are already several other movies in development, and the latest to be reported is a new version of Dracula.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new Dracula movie is being developed by Invisible Man producers Blumhouse Pictures and will be directed by Karyn Kusama. Kusama’s previous work in the genre includes the 2009 cult favorite Jennifer’s Body and 2015’s acclaimed horror thriller The Invitation. Kusama’s regular collaborators Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi will write the script.

THR notes that since Dracula is a public domain character, Blumhosue could technically take the project elsewhere. However, the company has a first-look deal with Universal, which has distributed the majority of Blumhouse’s movies, so it seems very likely it will end up there. Obviously, it’s early days for the project and no further details are known, but The Invisible Man’s success has shown that the Dark Universe debacle was not the end for potential new versions of these classic horror stories.

In terms of the other monster movie projects in the works, last month it was reported that a remake of Bride of Frankenstein might still happen. This was originally set to be the second film in the Dark Universe, but it was postponed after the failure of The Mummy. Other films currently in development include The Invisible Woman, to be directed by Elizabeth Banks, and Dark Army, which has Bridesmaids director Paul Feig attached. For more check out, GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming horror movies of 2020.

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Tiny Metal And Wargroove Crossover Stars A Very Good Boy

Nintendo has shown no interest in developing a new Advance Wars over the last several years and the spiritual successors Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble and Wargroove helped to fill the same niche with demanding and charming tactical gameplay. It’s only fitting that the two games would join forces for a crossover event, and it features a very good boy.

Beginning March 12, Wargroove’s dog commander Caesar will be available in Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble as a free DLC campaign. Caesar’s Rescue stars the canine commander as well as Tiny Metal’s Nora as they work to return Caesar to the Cherrystone kingdom. The world itself has even been changed to more resemble Wargroove’s art style, and you’ll find yourself motivated to fight as hard as possible with such a fluffy buddy at your side.

Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble is the bigger sequel to the original game, with a military theme that is close to Advance Wars. Wargroove uses more fantasy elements but its gameplay and tactical systems were clearly inspired by Advance Wars rather than Intelligent Systems’ other strategy role-playing series, Fire Emblem.

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Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble is available now on Nintendo Switch and PC. Wargroove is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and the game’s free DLC Double Trouble added more playable commanders, two new units and a new cooperative-compatible campaign. Chris Pereira was quite fond of Wargroove, calling it a “terrific strategy game” in GameSpot’s Wargroove review.

Tom Holland to Reprise His Role as Spider-Man in Disneyland’s New Spidey Ride

Disneyland’s upcoming Marvel-themed expansion, Avengers Campus, won’t open its doors at Disney’s California Adventure Park until July 18, 2020 but IGN was among a group of press that got an early preview of the secretive new land on March 6, and we’ve got all the intel on the new rides, superheroes, attractions, food, and merchandise you can expect when the Avengers open their headquarters to the world in a few months. Disney also confirmed that Tom Holland will reprise his role as Spider-Man for the upcoming WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure ride.

Much like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Avengers Campus aims to fully immerse you in the world of your favorite heroes, but, as Walt Disney Imagineering’s Portfolio Creative Executive Scot Drake points out, one key difference with the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that “we don’t have to transport you to Arendelle or to a galaxy far, far away. These stories are here and now … they’re in our world.”

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Just like the MCU itself, the story for Avengers Campus starts with Tony Stark (we’ll get to how he’s still around in a minute), who has retrofitted one of his father’s old Stark Industries sites as the base for the Avengers Campus. This is a place where heroes from “across time and space” (a very important observation) can assemble to help train a new generation of heroes, each bringing their own specific expertise and aesthetic to a number of distinct areas – or “addresses” within the Campus.

Right now, there’s not much to see at Avengers Campus except scaffolding, empty buildings, and plenty of rubble, but Disney’s Imagineers are deep into the process of transforming California Adventure’s former A Bug’s Land into a high-tech home for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes ahead of the Campus’ July opening, with areas anchored by Iron Man, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Check out the concept art for how Avengers Campus will look on opening day in the gallery above, and read on for our breakdown of everything you can expect from Marvel’s biggest theme park footprint yet.

(If you’re wondering about the name, you should know that Marvel loves its acronyms – C.A.M.P.U.S. stands for Centralized Assembly Mobilized to Prepare, Unite and Safeguard, obviously.)

Avengers Campus Attractions and Rides

WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure

The first new ride at Avengers Campus will be an all-ages Spider-Man attraction (with no height requirement) that will utilize state-of-the-art motion-tracking technology to allow riders to sling webs from their wrists just like Spidey in an interactive environment that includes a 3D component.

The ride takes place at a facility called WEB – the Worldwide Engineering Brigade – where, according to Walt Disney Imagineering’s Executive Creative Director Brent Strong, “young inventors like Peter Parker have been brought together by Tony Stark to help create technologies to allow everyday people like us to have powers just like the Avengers.”

WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure in Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park

While visiting an open house presentation at WEB, guests will find themselves embarking on a mission with Spider-Man to help subdue some rogue Spider-Bots created by the young scientists before they cause chaos around the Campus.

Here’s how Disney describes the layout of the ride, which was still being built during our tour: “A blend of physical, fully dimensional sets and virtual environments will take recruits on this interactive escapade, which includes animation, moving props and special effects.”

Strong compares the Spider-Man ride to Disney’s Ratatouille attraction in its blending of physical and virtual worlds, combined with Toy Story Midway Mania’s gamified interactivity, but notes that WEB Slingers will take things to another level by removing the interface of a rider needing to use an object like a laser gun to interact with the world around them. “A lot of those other experiences, it’s the device that has the power. We wanted you to feel like you had the power,” he says. “And so early on, our goal was ‘how do we make the interface disappear?’ There’s a ton of work that’s gone into creating that, but the end result is just… magic.”

Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout

Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout has been operating at Disney’s California Adventure since 2017, when it replaced The Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror ride, but when Avengers Campus opens, it will integrate the fan-favorite attraction into the story of the new land in a way that the Imagineers hope will be seamless.

The in-park story for the ride is tied to the habits of The Collector, Taneleer Tivan (Benicio del Toro), and his penchant for gathering mementos – both living creatures and inanimate oddities – from across the galaxy. Now that Avengers Campus is open, The Collector has brought his collection right to their doorstep, and according to story development lead Jillian Pagan, the literal impact of his arrival will be obvious as soon as you arrive: “You will see the disruption that Tivan’s fortress has caused to the Campus. As you go through the different addresses of the Campus, you’ll see that his fortress has kind of melted the old tunnels that you’re going through.” Cracked pavements and warped metal will be the least of your worries, though, when it becomes clear what the Collector is really up to.

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“There will be some tension of, [the Avengers are] still checking him out, they’re still taking a look at what he’s doing, but he essentially came and said, ‘Hey, you’re trying to train the next generation of heroes. What better way to prepare them for the cosmos and what’s out there than my cosmic collection?'” Pagan previews. “Meanwhile, we know The Collector, we know his style. Is he potentially here to capture some heroes, say the Guardians of the Galaxy, say The Avengers, say potentially some of the recruits that are wandering into his fortress? Is he scamming us? That’s always been the underlying story with him, and now we can fully manifest that.”

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While Pagan says there currently aren’t any plans to tweak the previously filmed footage of del Toro or the rest of the Guardians cast inside the ride, she notes, “in the current pre-show, if you listen to Tivan’s speech he says, ‘I’m inviting you in today to see my most recent acquisitions, The Guardians of the Galaxy.’ So it’s clear that he maybe just snatched them from the Campus and is still being a little seedy about it, and that’s why now Rocket’s breaking out and we’re helping him, and it’s all finally clicking into place.”

Avengers E-Ticket Attraction

While the other, previously announced new ride at Avengers Campus won’t be available at launch and is planned for “Phase 2” of the land, what little we know about the reportedly “massive” Avengers E-ticket attraction is certainly intriguing. It will be located at the Avengers Headquarters section of the Campus, which will boast a lifesize replica of the Quinjet on the roof.

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In the story of the new Avengers ride, according to Disney, “you will step onboard a Quinjet and fly alongside the Avengers in an epic adventure to Wakanda and beyond. You will team up alongside the Avengers in a battle to save our world against one of the most powerful villains they have ever faced. Imagineers are hard at work conceiving an all-new innovative ride system to put you in the middle of this action.”

Drake offered a brief preview of the Avengers attraction at New York Comic Con in 2019: “For us, an E-ticket is our highest level of thrill and immersion and ride systems all coming together, and we’re delivering on The Avengers, of course. And The Avengers deserves big, epic innovation, storytelling, and putting us right in the middle of the action. We all want to be a part of that team, and in this attraction, we’re going to deliver on that.”

At last year’s D23 Expo, Drake also described the ride system as “something that we’ve never seen before,” declining to compare it to something like Disney World’s Avatar Flight of Passage ride or any other attraction that currently exists.

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Avengers Campus Hero Encounters

In addition to the rides, new recruits at Avengers Campus will be able to meet (and possibly train alongside) some of their favorite characters from the MCU, both heroes and villains, at the new Disney California Adventure Park expansion. Dan Fields, Executive Creative Director of Disney Parks Live Entertainment, says that Avengers Campus will differ from other parts of the park because the characters will be “roaming” throughout the day, adding an air of spontaneity to any interactions similar to what fans might’ve encountered at Galaxy’s Edge.

“You’re used to, ‘there’s a show time and I see them on that stage. Or I see them in that parade, or I have a meet and greet with them, for these hours.’ There are those elements that will be the normalized scheduled shows, but the texture of the roaming… I defy you to find a time in the day where you walk through there and don’t see a few characters out and about,” he says. “Also, you’re going to be seeing different characters bump into each other in ways that we’ve never seen before, heroes you haven’t seen together… This is going to be the largest assembly of these heroes anyplace, anytime, anywhere. Avengers Campus is literally going to be teeming with heroes.”

Some of the key character experiences you can expect in Avengers Campus include:

Iron Man

We know what you’re thinking – isn’t Tony Stark dead? As Pagan explains, “at the front of the land [we’ll] have a plaque that outlines the mission of the Campus, and on that we say that heroes have assembled from across time and space here to train you,” which means that, although all of the characters we encounter will have knowledge of the events of the movies, the Tony Stark who’s showboating at Avengers Campus is obviously from a different timeline or universe than the Tony Stark who sacrificed himself in Avengers: Endgame (along with this version of Black Widow and a peppy young Captain America). So this Tony is alive and well and ready to show off his Mark 80 Iron Man armor for photo ops outside Avengers Headquarters. But if you have questions about the multiverse, there’s someone else you should talk to…

Doctor Strange

The Sorcerer Supreme can be found at the Sanctum, an outdoor oasis where Doctor Strange will train recruits in the mystic arts. According to Pagan, “Doctor Strange will know the history of the Sanctum, and part of that history is that there’s this mystical Orb of Cagliostro, and within that is contained this crazy time vortex… and as you interact with Doctor Strange he can explain all that, but it can also provide us – possibly literally – a portal into, if there’s some timey-wimey-ness [happening in the land], well we have this timey-wimey portal over here. Doctor Strange can help you explain the mysteries of the multiverse.”

Doctor Strange in Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park

Spider-Man

Not only will recruits be able to team up with Spider-Man (and his pal Peter Parker) over at WEB, you’ll also be able to see the wall-crawler performing flips and stunts as he swings over the roof of the WEB building, up to 65 feet in the air, before coming down to greet visitors for photos. While the Imagineers were cagey about Spidey’s gravity-defying abilities, fans of The Imagineering Story docuseries on Disney+ might’ve caught a glimpse of an impressive “stuntronic” animatronic robot capable of performing incredible acrobatics in the season finale, and, well, we’ll just let you theorize while you’re watching the video below…

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Black Panther and the Dora Milaje

If you think you’ve got what it takes to defend Wakanda, recruits will also have the chance to train with Black Panther’s elite bodyguards, the Dora Milaje, led by General Okoye, as part of an interactive exercise.

Other characters who will be roaming the land and interacting with guests – and each other – include:

  • Black Widow
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp
  • Captain Marvel
  • Captain America
  • Thor and Loki
  • The Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Taskmaster

And it wouldn’t be the Avengers without a little action thrown into the mix – guests will also catch a glimpse of Black Widow, Captain America, and Black Panther facing off against Taskmaster and other foes at Avengers Headquarters throughout the day, with fight choreography designed by the stunt team who worked on the upcoming Black Widow movie. See a selection of the heroes you’ll be able to meet at Avengers Campus in the gallery below.

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Avengers Campus Food and Restaurants

Disney fans have come to expect immersive dining experiences at the parks, so it’s no surprise that Avengers Campus has a few high-concept food and beverage options, many of which are direct nods to the history of the MCU.

Pym Test Kitchen

The Pym Test Kitchen is the land’s primary dining location, playing on the idea of Ant-Man’s “Pym Particles” to present food that looks as if it’s been shrunk or grown to an unexpected size. The design of the restaurant is based on the quantum tunnel that has been featured in the films, and the ceiling will showcase a conveyor belt that seems to turn a regular-sized pretzel into a massive one.

Pagan explained some of the thinking behind using Ant-Man and The Wasp as the faces of the dining experience: “We brainstormed all sorts of different crazy potential ideas for the restaurant, but the one that stuck … was what if Ant-Man and Wasp were using their technology to create new innovations in food science, and feed more people by literally growing the food? And then that gives the guests an important role, because now you’re coming in and helping them with their foods research.”

Pym Test Kitchen at Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park

Some menu highlights include a supersized “Pym-ini” filled with salami, ham, and provolone, which can be cut into bitesize portions or bought whole, like a pizza, for family-style sharing; a giant, sharable candy bar filled with caramel, nougat, peanuts, chocolate brownie and dark chocolate; and the Impossible Spoonful, featuring mini rigatoni and ditalini pastas with plant-based meatballs and cheese. Fans of The Incredible Hulk will also recognize a new soda option on tap – Pingo Doce, a sweet (and distinctly green) drink that probably won’t make you Hulk out.

Pym Tasting Lab

Over at the Pym Tasting Lab, recruits in need of adult libations will find a variety of cocktails and craft beer options. And if you’ve ever wanted to drink beer like Thor (no, we don’t mean smashing mugs on the floor), the Tasting Lab employs a reverse draft system where the glass will fill from the bottom up, as if by magic – although we’re guessing Doctor Strange probably won’t refill it for you for free.

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The cocktails at the Tasting Lab include a mix of flavors and textures, including the Molecular Meltdown, which combines Garage Brewing Marshmallow Milk Stout with vanilla ice cream and topped with crunchy mini marshmallows, and the Particle Fizz, an Endless Summer Hard Seltzer with cherry popping pearls.

The Shawarma Palace Cart

Fans of the Avengers know how much the team loves shawarma, so it’s no surprise that they invited the Shawarma Palace gang to launch a second location at Avengers Campus to pay homage to their memorable post-Battle of New York snack. The food cart will feature a savory wrap with chicken shawarma and garlic sauce, along with a plant-based falafel version.

Terran Treats

Apparently curated by Taneleer Tivan, this snack cart will be located outside Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout and will feature several sweet treats that can be eaten on the go, including the misleadingly colored Sweet Spiral Rations (which look like churros, but might not taste like them), and the Cosmic Cream Orb, a puff pastry filled with raspberry cheesecake mousse.

Check out a gallery of some of the food and drink options at Avengers Campus below:

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Avengers Campus Merchandise and Toys

If you intend to go all-in on your recruitment, you can load up with clothing and toys at a couple of different stores:

WEB Suppliers

Located by the WEB Slingers ride, the WEB store will, unsurprisingly, sell WEB-themed merch and clothing, including STEM-inspired kits that can be used to create your own webs, Web-shooter accessories, and a selection of Funkos and other toys. Guests can also buy smaller, remote-controlled versions of the Spider-Bots featured in the WEB Slingers ride, which can be used to battle against a friend, and upgraded using special add-ons that allow the Spider-Bots to take on the abilities of other heroes like Iron Man, Black Panther, Black Widow, Ant-Man, and The Wasp. Unlike the Droid Depot at Galaxy’s Edge, there won’t be an area to customize the Bots in the store, as the add-ons will come pre-packaged.

Campus Supply Pod

Over at the Campus Supply Pod, recruits can find Avengers Campus gear, including hoodies, t-shirts, drinkware, and accessories. Check out a selection of the merch that will be available at Avengers Campus at opening in the gallery below:

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We’ll have more from Avengers Campus in the coming months, but for now, hit the comments to tell us which part of the new Disney California Adventure Park expansion sounds most exciting to you, and check out our coverage of Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and Rise of the Resistance at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, now open at Disney World and Disneyland. 

Judge Rejects Nintendo’s Request to Dismiss Joy-Con Drift Lawsuit

A federal judge has denied Nintendo’s request to dismiss the class action lawsuit over the drift problem found with the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons.

Top Class Actions reports that US district judge Thomas S. Zilly rejected Nintendo’s dismissal request but did agree to have the case handled in arbitration for now. That means the issue will be resolved outside of the courts by a neutral party known as an arbitrator.

However, Judge Zilly has only put the case on hold until the arbitrator comes to a decision. Once a decision has been made, the case could still return to the courts. Nintendo and the customers trying to sue the company have to report the outcome of the arbitration to the courts 14 days after a decision has been made, or by December 31, 2020 – whichever comes first.

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The class-action lawsuit was filed against Nintendo by Ryan Diaz back in September 2019. He claimed that Nintendo sold the Switch’s Joy-Cons as if they didn’t have any defects while knowing that they had a drift problem. He says that Nintendo then charged customers to repair Joy-Cons with the drift issue.

Drift, in this case, refers to the joysticks on the Joy-Cons registering movements despite there being none, causing cursors and reticles to drift across the screen. Diaz claims that Nintendo must have known about the drift in some Joy-Cons as he and other customers contacted the company about it online to get it repaired.

He decided to try to sue Nintendo for the financial damage this defect has caused customers and demanded that Nintendo fix Joy-Cons with the drifting issue for free. Nintendo has since decided to repair Joy-Cons with drift for free and has refunded customers that were previously charged to have it repaired.

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IGN held a survey last year to get an idea of how many Switch players had experienced the Joy-Con drift issue. In total, 9774 IGN readers out of 26,000 said they had, which is about 38%, not an insignificant percentage. If you’re experiencing Joy-Con drift then there’s a guide on how to get it fixed.

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Avengers Campus: How That Spider-Man Animatronic Works

While there’s plenty to look forward to when Avengers Campus opens at Disney California Adventure this summer, there’s one piece of this puzzle that has been dominating a lot of the conversation for Marvel Cinematic Universe fans.

Back in January, the Disneyland Resort YouTube channel posted a video of a Spider-Man animatronic robot flying through the air, as if he were swinging from webs. You can take a look at that video below. The description of the video claimed guests would be able to see Spidey swinging above the rooftops of the theme park expansion, but didn’t give any clues about how that would integrate into Avengers Campus or what that meant. Would Spider-Man fly over the heads of guests on his way to fight some sort of crime?

After taking a tour of the Avengers Campus construction site, we can assure you that there is no need to worry about Spider-Men falling from the sky onto guests’ heads. Instead, what fans will see Spider-Man, in his park exclusive costume, swing and perform acrobatics above the WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure ride building, before jumping off of the building and coming out to greet visitors.

While it wasn’t explained exactly how that would be possible, as the Imagineering team is sticking to the idea that there’s only one Spider-Man and he’s doing it all, the robotic Spidey could easily land behind a wall or partition, with the costumed character then coming out to greet children. Spider-Man is one of several Marvel superheroes you’ll have the chance to meet.

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“That one Spider-Man who’s hanging off the front of the building or talking to you and your kids down below, and also doing these incredible gravity-defying feats and then swinging off the end of the building and then taking a photo with your kid,” Disney Parks Live Entertainment executive creative director Dan Fields explained in a group interview. “That’s Spider-Man. That’s one Spider-Man because he does all those things.”

Whatever the case, the Spider-Man animatronic is a first for Disney’s parks. To have the web-slinger soaring high above the campus, which can be seen in concept art for the land, is surely going to be something guests are excited to see.

For more about Avengers Campus, take a look at our comprehensive coverage:

Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort’s California Adventure is scheduled to open on July 18.

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Avengers Campus Gets 2 Exclusive Funko Pops

Make no mistake about it, there continues to be no more desirable collectible than Funko’s line of Pop vinyl figures. The company makes them for everything, from Pokemon to beloved Star Wars character Baby Yoda (or The Child, if you want to be technical).

Now there will be two more for your collection, but you’re going to have to travel to get your hands on them. When Avengers Campus launches at Disney California Adventure this summer, the new Disneyland Resort expansion will feature a pair of new Funko Pop figures for sale–Iron Man and Spider-Man.

While, yes there are numerous Iron Man and Spider-Man Pops already, these are special. These particular figures feature the theme park exclusive costumes for both heroes. Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Imagineering have worked together to design new versions of both heroes’ costumes. Those costumes will be worn by in-park characters for meet-and-greet purposes and also figure into some of the merchandise available, like these Pops.

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The Spider-Man Pop features the superhero webbing up a spider-bot, the mechanical nuisance that is at the center of the new Avengers Campus ride, Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure. Iron Man, on the other hand, is seen mid-flight and ready to use the blasters in his hands.

Until they’re available, perhaps you should focus on getting the rest of your Funko Pop collection together with this look at the best Marvel Pops available. Whatever you do, though, you should avoid these truly terrible Funko offerings.

For more about Avengers Campus, take a look at our comprehensive coverage:

Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort’s California Adventure is scheduled to open on July 18.

Black Widow Movie Has a Huge Influence on Avengers Campus

Hot on the heels of the final trailer for Black Widow, the first film in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, comes news that the movie will play a major role in the upcoming Avengers Campus theme park expansion at Disney California Adventure.

When the land opens, not only will Black Widow be one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe superheroes guests will see, but she’s bringing along a villain for the Avengers to fight. “The supervillain Taskmaster has some things he may want to steal from the Avengers Campus.” Walt Disney Imagineering creative executive director Brent Strong revealed during a media preview of the land.

Taskmaster will figure into the live entertainment at Avengers Campus, a stunt show that takes place on the exterior of the Avengers Headquarters. In the show, the villain will come face-to-face with Captain America, Black Widow, and Black Panther and battle it out.

According to Strong, his specific powers will be put to great use in the show. “Taskmaster is interesting to us because he has photographic reflexes. He can watch someone fight in their fighting style and immediately mimic it,” he explained. “So I think it’s gonna be very interesting when the Black Widow and Black Panther and Captain America spring into action against Taskmaster up on top on the ramparts of the Avengers headquarters.”

For Marvel Studios, the opportunity to introduce a villain from a brand-new movie was the perfect fit. “For us bringing that character to the big screen this summer in Black Widow, it was a great opportunity again for us to say, ‘Well, hey, it’s a living breathing place. Let’s have him there on opening day,'” Marvel Studios vice president, franchise creative and marketing Dave Bushore said. “Again, I think it speaks to the opportunity to always be injecting new, fun story character elements into this place.”

The potential of Avengers Campus constantly evolving based on what’s happening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is exciting. That said, given that the land is not set in the main MCU timeline, you shouldn’t expect the land to mimic the movies too closely.

For more about Avengers Campus, take a look at our comprehensive coverage:

Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort’s California Adventure is scheduled to open on July 18.

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Avengers Campus: Spider-Man Ride Details Revealed, Here’s How It Works

When Avengers Campus opens at Disney California Adventure this summer, the centerpiece of the new land will be WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure. The ride will give guests their own web-slinging powers as they team with Spider-Man to take on an army of spider-bots on the loose.

The premise is simple enough. It’s an open house at the Worldwide Engineering Brigade (WEB for short). “At WEB, young inventors like Peter Parker have been brought together by Tony Stark to help create technologies that allow everyday people like us to have powers just like the Avengers,” Walt Disney Imagineering creative executive director Brent Strong said during a media preview of Avengers Campus. “When we get inside, we find out that they’re not quite as well funded as Stark Enterprises. They’re not quite as militaristic as SHIELD. In fact, they’re not all that organized at all. These are some kids that have some amazing power, right? Vibranium from Wakanda, Pym Particles from Ant-Man. They have arc reactors from Tony Stark. In fact, they probably have a little bit more power than they have responsibility.”

To get those powers, typically a guest would have to use some form of tool. For instance, in the Tory Story Midway Mania attraction–which is somewhat similar to WEB Slingers–you are armed with a blaster that is triggered by pulling a cord. Superpowers don’t tend to come from blasters, though. To Walt Disney Imagineering had to figure out a way to give guests the ability to sling webs without accessories.

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“What you won’t see is people holding onto a blaster, people holding onto an interface. Believe it or not, with nothing in your hands, you get to reach out and you will sling webs on this ride. In order to do that we invented a brand new interface,” Strong explained. “This is the first time we’ve ever shown this outside [of Imagineering]. This is a gesture recognition system that we have built into every slinger vehicle and sixty times a second, we are able to determine where a guest’s head is, their shoulders, their elbows, and even their wrists. We’re able to track the motion of your body so that when you reach out and sling a web, since we know where your eyes are, and we know where your hands are, we can render a virtual web coming right out of the palm of your hand, right out of your virtual web-shooters and into a virtual world.”

A video demonstrating how the gesture recognition system works showed a wireframe tracking of four individuals at once, each slinging their own webs at various speeds. Each ride vehicle holds eight people in two, four-person rows that face opposite directions. And to make it more accessible to families, there are no age or height requirements for the ride. “This is something where guests of all ages get to live out that epic action, which is wonderful,” Strong revealed.

While the goal for the ride is for WEB Slingers to feel like a real-world interaction with Spider-Man, there’s still a gaming aspect to it all. As with rides like Midway Mania, scoring will be involved. Each guest on the ride will get their individual score, based on how many spider-bots they defeat. However, the important number is the combined score of everyone in your row, which will be tallied and put up against other teams on the ride.

Still, though the ride consists of shooting virtual webs into a virtual world, a la Midway Mania, it’s not a typical screen-based ride. “This attraction does use a hybrid of physical sets, practical effects, as well as virtual set extensions to bring this epic universe to life,” Strong said.

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The ride will also include a pre-show, featuring multiple layers of projections as Spider-Man himself, who will be voiced by Tom Holland, explains the situation before loading guests into the ride cars–which are called slinger vehicles. During a brief tour of Avengers Campus, which is still under construction, we were able to see the pre-show and queue area for the attraction. For purposes of the ride’s location, WEB has taken over an abandoned Stark Automotive factory.

As Strong explained previously, this is a group of kids without the financial resources of the Avengers, so the building looks dirty, features cracked walls, and doesn’t necessarily seem like the safest place to be carrying out science experiments. That said, the contrast between a dusty factory and a massive workshop for young inventors is interesting to see, as modern technology is strewn around a room with much older equipment.

The attention to detail in WEB Slingers, and throughout Avengers Campus, is one of the most exciting aspects of the entire project. As was clear with the launch of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in 2019, Walt Disney Imagineering spares no expense in making the environments feel real and lived-in. Now it’s just a matter of time until guests get to experience that, first-hand.

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Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort’s California Adventure is scheduled to open on July 18.

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Is Avengers Campus In The Marvel Cinematic Universe?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is about to launch Phase 4 with the release of Black Widow. The overall franchise includes a long list of movies, several TV shows, an upcoming slate of films, and even a series of streaming shows that will stream exclusively on Disney+. Where does Avengers Campus fit into that timeline, though?

The upcoming theme park extension at Disney California Adventure will bring the heroes of the MCU to life in a new way, with a Spider-Man ride, an Ant-Man restaurant, and several other experiences for guests. However, the new land will also feature the chance to meet superheroes like Captain America and Iron Man. In case you somehow missed Avengers: Endgame in 2019, that seems pretty difficult, given that Iron Man sacrificed himself to defeat Thanos and Captain America is now a very old man that has retired from his time as an Avenger.

Thankfully, during a media preview of Avengers Campus, the land’s creative team cleared up exactly how this is possible. The short answer is Avengers Campus isn’t set in the primary MCU timeline.

“I would say if you’re a Marvel fan, we all know it’s a vast and infinite multiverse and gives you a lot of opportunities to have a lot of fun with a lot of characters,” Marvel Studios vice president, franchise creative and marketing Dave Bushore explained in a group interview.

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Expanding on that, Walt Disney Imagineering staff writer Jillian Pagan credits the events of Avengers: Endgame for making the land’s place in the MCU possible. “As we see in Avengers: Endgame, where they go back to 2012 and everything about the universe is the same up until that point, and then they divide and start spinning off into multiple timelines,” she said. “We see ourselves as having that same shared history with what we’ve seen in the films. And then, clearly, there was just that point in time where they’ve split off and now have created, in one timeline, these new campuses for us to assemble alongside them and are still alive and well and we can assemble with them. So it gives us, admittedly, maybe a little bit of a cheat, but I don’t think it’s any more of a cheat than what the comics and the films have already introduced in terms of being like, ‘Oh, we killed off that character. Let’s bring them back.'”

Ultimately, it lets Avengers Campus have the best of both worlds. “It lets us have our narrative cake of leaning into all of the awesomeness that we’ve seen in the films that we know guests want to play in and step into that world, but eat it too,” Drake continued. “And here, you want to go meet Iron Man? Congratulations, he’s alive in this timeline.”

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Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort’s California Adventure is scheduled to open on July 18.