Iron Man 4 Would Have Been “One Too Many” According To Avengers Endgame Writers

(This article contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame).

Avengers: Endgame was a phenomenon when it released in cinemas earlier this year, earning strong reviews and ultimately becoming the highest grossing film of all time. It brought in $2,797,800,564 at the global box office, and generally pleased fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Vanity Fair has an interview with the film’s writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, who also wrote Avengers: Infinity War, as well as the Captain America trilogy and Thor: The Dark World, discussing the film’s success and the paths Marvel avoided. They believe that part of the franchise’s success has come from avoiding easy hits, like Iron Man 4, if they don’t serve long-term storytelling goals.

As anyone who has seen Avengers: Endgame knows (and if you haven’t, now’s your last chance to look away), thwarting Thanos’ plan ultimately results in the death of Tony Stark. According to the pair, planning began around the time of Captain America: Civil War, which made Tony Stark a major secondary character. McFeely believes that Marvel has built up a lot of goodwill by allowing the films to go in unexpected directions: “whether you like all of the 24 movies or not, the capital that Marvel built up allowed them to do things like make a movie starring a raccoon and a tree, right?” He also believes that “you would’ve already had Iron Man 4 if it was any other studio,” but that Marvel Studios decided to “take chances on all these other things” instead.

Markus believes that the death of Tony Stark “legitimizes the whole thing,” and that to “have it add up to something and have it end, that’s what stories are about.” While keeping Tony alive for more movies would have no doubt been profitable, he argues, it would have harmed the franchise. “If Tony made it out the other side, and Iron Man 4 was waiting there, you’d be like, [shakes head] One too many…”

McFeely notes that Steve Rogers (Captain America) and Tony Stark both get very different arcs across the third phase of the MCU, both of which culminate in their characters exiting after Endgame, but only Rogers can survive. “We realized at one point, late in 2015, that for Steve to be his best self, he was going to have to get a life, and for Tony to be his best self, he might have to lose his.” Markus adds that Rogers “can’t die in this movie, because he was willing to die in the first one. That’s not a journey.”

Avengers: Endgame is available on Disney+.

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Fable 4 Concept Art Not Official, Artist Says

Update:

The artist has emailed IGN to clarify that the images are not from any official project, and were tests made for a position. They also clarified that they are not a Playground Games employee, nor affiliated with any project the studio might be working on.

We have since removed the images at the artist’s request. Originally, the test concepts appeared to be for a character that might fit in a Fable game. The notes on the character design specifically state that they’re inspired by the actor Anne Hathaway and that they wield some kind of bladed weapon.

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Castlevania: Netflix Nordic Removes Season 3 Release Date Post From Twitter

After Netflix renewed Castlevania for a third season, fans have been watching closely for an official Season 3 release date announcement. After a post from Netflix Nordic on Twitter earlier today, it looked like Castlevania Season 3 would be coming in early 2020, but now it seems that isn’t the case.

It appears that the now-deleted Tweet from Netflix Nordic was a mistake, according to a source close to IGN. Don’t worry though, Castlevania Season 3 is still on track, it just won’t be releasing as soon as some were hoping.

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Cyberpunk 2077 on Xbox Scarlett Will Have to Wait

Lots of Scarlett next-gen talk this week! Hear why Cyberpunk 2077 won’t be coming to Scarlett as soon as we think – and neither will VR. Plus: leaked concept art gives us our first glimpse of Playground’s next-gen Fable reboot (allegedly…), Resident Evil 3 might be getting remade, Saints Row will return, and more!

Subscribe on any of your favorite podcast feeds, or grab an MP3 download of this week’s episode. For more awesome content, check out the latest episode of IGN Unfiltered from our new barcade set, featuring an interview with former PlayStation and Xbox executive Phil Harrison. It’s an open bar; come and join us!

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Black Friday Deal Alert: Amazon is Discounting Apple iPads, Macbooks, and More

Contrary to popular belief, it’s very easy to find great great Apple Black Friday deals. There’s a preconception that Apple is very stingy with discounts even on Black Friday, and although that’s true for the Apple Store, there are plenty of other vendors who are very willing to lower their prices. This year, Amazon is released several of their Apple Black Friday deals early. These include Black Friday iPad deals, Black Friday Apple Watch deals, Black Friday MacBook Air deals, Black Friday MacBook Pro deals, and Black Friday Apple AirPods deals. Some deals keep going in and out of stock so definitely don’t hesitate on a deal you really want. Not all of the Amazon Black Friday deals have gone live , so expect more to come.

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Facebook Oculus Acquires Beat Saber Developers

Facebook has announced that it acquired Beat Saber developers Beat Games. The Czech Republic-based developer will join Oculus Studios as an independently operated studio in Prague.

In a press release, Facebook says that the acquisition will not impact upcoming content for Beat Saber. Beat Games will continue to ship content and updates for its popular VR rhythm game, including the upcoming 360-degree level mode and new songs in December.

“Beat Games is a strong team with proven potential across VR, games, and music. With the resources and know-how that we can offer, Beat Games will be able to accelerate, adding more music and more exciting features to Beat Saber as well as bringing the game to more people,” Facebook director of AR/VR content Mike Verdu said.

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