Wonder Woman 84 Poster Gives Diana A New Costume

Warner Bros Entertainment surprised fans today with the confirmation, via Wonder Woman’s director Patty Jenkins on Twitter, that the company will be skipping San Diego Comic-Con this year. With no Hall H presence, this means that highly anticipated movies like Wonder Woman 84 and the star-studded Dune reboot will not be featured at the convention at all.

But never fear, Jenkins gave the bad news with a spoonful of sugar by tweeting out a brand-new poster for Wonder Woman 84, featuring an all-new look for Diana in all its technicolor, golden glory. Jenkins also teased that the promotional campaign for WW84 will begin in earnest later this year in December–so don’t expect teasers or trailers for a while longer.

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The poster showcases a familiar comic book inspired look for Diana, known officially as the “Gold Armor” from the alternate-reality miniseries, Kingdom Come. It was designed to be a ceremonial armor crafted by Pallas, an Amazonian armorer, for Diana specifically, and imbued with supernatural durability. The comic book version of the armor even included wings which allowed Diana to fly–but they seem to be missing from the live action incarnation. Though, with the poster as highly stylized as it is, it’s too soon to say if they’ve just been swallowed up in the rainbow effects. Given Diana’s permanent exile from Themyscria in the live-action universe, it will be interesting to see where the costume ends up coming from and who winds up making it, or if we’ve got a homecoming for the Amazonian princess on the horizon.

Wonder Woman 84 was recently delayed from November of this year to 2020, making it unlikely that the movie will have any major North American convention presence at all before release. It was, however, briefly featured in last year’s WB Comic-Con panel, where fans were treated to a short clip of Diana fighting a mugger in an extremely 80s-flavored shopping mall.

Wonder Woman 84 is set to release on June 5, 2020, and stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Robin Wright, and Pedro Pascal.

Every X-Men Movie Rotten Tomatoes Score

The X-Men franchise has experienced some pretty wild ups and downs over the years when it comes to review scores. Unfortunately, it appears the series will be ending on a down note on Rotten Tomatoes, which generates aggregate review scores based on individual critics’ reviews.

Dark Phoenix’s Tomatometer rating has been revealed, and it currently sits at a very disappointing 21% after 73 reviews.

You can check out our own review of Dark Phoenix here, where we said “although not the trainwreck some may have feared given its mostly lackluster trailers, Dark Phoenix nevertheless brings the long-running X-Men franchise to a close in a messy and muddled fashion. The film is marginally better than the previous telling of the Phoenix sagaX-Men: The Last Stand, and it’s certainly better than the bloated and excessive X-Men: Apocalypse, but Dark Phoenix is still a disappointing finale for this nearly 20-year-old series.

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The Legend Of Zelda: Link’s Awakening Pre-Order Guide For Nintendo Switch

Earlier this year, Nintendo announced a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is coming to Nintendo Switch. While we don’t have a release date yet, that info will likely be revealed during Nintendo’s E3 2019 press conference on June 11, as the game is confirmed to release this year.

The Link’s Awakening remake looks stunning, with vibrant, colorful visuals that retain the top-down perspective of the original. The last time Nintendo released a new game inspired by a classic Zelda adventure–looking at you, A Link Between Worlds–the end result was fantastic, so we have high hopes for Link’s Awakening, which will be the first top-down Zelda title on the Switch.

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If you’ve never played Link’s Awakening, which initially released in 1993 for the Game Boy Color, you’re in for even more of a treat, as you’ll get to experience the story for the first time. As you might have gathered from the announcement trailer (which you can watch above), the story begins with Link sailing into a giant storm that leaves him shipwrecked on Koholint Island, which is guarded by a giant sleeping Wind Fish. Throughout the course of the game, you’ll control Link as he solves puzzles and fights monsters to gather eight magical instruments that will wake the Wind Fish, the only one who can help him leave the island. Link’s Awakening shakes up the traditional Zelda formula a bit, as it doesn’t involve Princess Zelda, the Triforce, or Hyrule at all.

Link’s Awakening is already available to pre-order at a few different retailers, and we imagine more listings will go live when the release date is officially revealed. As of right now, no pre-order bonuses have been announced. We’ll update this story when we know more, but for now, here’s where you can pre-order Link’s Awakening for Nintendo Switch.

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The base game is currently listed at $60, but we’ll see if that remains true after more info is shared on June 11. If you pre-order now and the price later drops, you should only be charged the lower amount when the game actually ships.

Pokemon Go June 2019 Community Day: Start Times, Featured Pokemon, Event Move, And More

Pokemon Go’s Adventure Week event is now underway, but that isn’t all that’s happening in the Pokemon mobile game this week. The next Pokemon Go Community Day is also just around the corner. Niantic is hosting this month’s event on Saturday, June 8 (just ahead of E3 2019), giving players another chance to capture a rare Pokemon and earn other in-game bonuses.

Pokemon Go Community Days typically only run for three hours, although the specifics of each event–such as what the featured Pokemon will be and what time it’ll begin–tend to vary month by month. To help you prepare, we’ve rounded up all of the most important details about June’s Community Day below, from its start time to its featured Pokemon and special event-exclusive move.

What Is The Featured Pokemon?

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Each Community Day, Niantic designates one “featured” Pokemon, which will appear in the wild much more frequently than normal throughout the event. This month, the featured Pokemon is Slakoth, the adorable sloth from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire versions. During the Community Day, there will be increased Slakoth spawns, and if you’re lucky, you may also even encounter a Shiny Slakoth for the first time.

What Is The Event Move?

On top of appearing more frequently in the wild, each month’s featured Pokemon is also capable of learning a special move that it otherwise couldn’t obtain in Pokemon Go. In order to learn this move, players will typically need to evolve the featured Pokemon into its final form by the time the Community Day ends. Since evolution requires a lot of Candy, you’ll need to catch as many of the featured Pokemon as possible in order to stock up the required amount.

That’s also the case with Slakoth. If you’re able to evolve it into its final form, Slaking, during this month’s Community Day, it’ll automatically learn the powerful Normal-type move Body Slam. You’ll have up to an hour after the event ends to obtain the special move, and any Slaking you evolve is capable of learning it so long as it evolves during the designated time frame, even if you captured its previous forms outside of the event.

What Time Does It Start?

In the past, Niantic hosted each Community Day during a specific window of time, which varied depending upon what region you lived in; North America’s event, for instance, would always run from 11 AM – 2 PM PT, while Europe’s Community Day would take place from 10 AM – 1 PM UTC.

Beginning this past March, however, Niantic changed the Community Day schedule. Now, rather than holding the event during a different window of time in each region, the Community Day will take place everywhere from 3-6 PM local time. This should make it much easier to remember when the event is happening in your area, as you no longer need to convert the event hours to your local time zone.

What Other Bonuses Are There?

In addition to increased Pokemon spawns, Niantic offers a few other incentives to participate in Community Day. This month, Pokemon Eggs will hatch at a quarter of their usual distance during the event, allowing you to hatch Pokemon more quickly than normal. On top of that, any Lure Modules you use will last three hours, rather than their usual 30 minutes.

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Pokemon Sword And Shield Release Date Confirmed, Gameplay Footage Revealed

Since their initial reveal, Pokemon Sword and Shield have become two of the Nintendo Switch games fans are looking forward to most. Thanks to a new Nintendo Direct, we now know the games’ global release date has been set for November 15.

In addition, developer Game Freak shared more details on the gameplay innovations seen in Sword and Shield. A new battle mechanic named Dynamax turns Pokemon far bigger than they’ve been seen before. Like Sun and Moon‘s Z-Moves, Dynamax can be triggered once per battle. It boosts your Pokemon’s power and turns all their moves into Max Moves. The creature returns to normal after three turns.

Additionally, Sword and Shield will feature Max Raids, a new battle type seemingly inspired by the raids seen in Pokemon Go. There are sections of the game world in which you can team up with up to three other human players and battle a Pokemon which is permanently in Dynamax form, and hence is very powerful. You’ll need to work together to bring down the wild Pokemon and then catch them for yourself. The creatures seen in these wild Dynamax battles vary by area and weather, Game Freak said.

Finally, the developer revealed the box art for Sword and Shield, which features two new legendary creatures, Zamazenta and Zacian. Alongside the two separate games, a dual pack will be available that includes both games together. In Europe, this includes an exclusive gold steelbook, which is currently unconfirmed for other territories. The standard editions of the game will cost $60 / £50 each, while the dual pack is $120 (international pricing is yet to be revealed).

Sword and Shield mark the eighth generation of Pokemon games and are set in an entirely new region with all-new Pokemon. That region is named Galar, and it’s primarily made up of picturesque countryside inspired by the UK.

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Not only will players encounter an assortment of returning Pokemon here–including fan-favorites like Tyranitar, Lucario, and, of course, Pikachu–the region will also be home to many new kinds of Pokemon. We’ve already gotten a look at the three new starters, and the latest Pokemon Direct presentation gave us a glimpse at a handful of other Gen 8 monsters, with many more undoubtedly still waiting to be revealed.

For more on the new games, check out our roundup of all the Pokemon confirmed for Sword and Shield. There is a chance we might learn even more about the two Switch games during Nintendo’s E3 press conference, along with all these Nintendo games confirmed for E3 2019.

The Walking Dead Takes a Big Step Forward

Warning: because it’s difficult to discuss this issue without revealing the big twist, beware of spoilers for the early pages of The Walking Dead #192! If you want to find out more about how this issue shakes up the series’ status quo, here’s our spoiler-filled recap of the book.

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The Walking Dead has seemed locked in a holding pattern for much of 2018 and 2019, creating the impression the series is building to something big yet strangely reluctant to take that next critical step. That’s finally changed in recent issues. The brewing conflict between Alexandria and the Commonwealth seemed finally ready to boil over, only for Rick to do his Rick thing and forge a new peace out of all that chaos. Issue #191 heralded a major, permanent status quo change for the series. And to its credit, The Walking Dead #192 embraces that opportunity rather than allowing the series to keep dragging its feet any longer.

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Rick Grimes Shocking Twist Rocks The Walking Dead

The long-running Walking Dead comic has just been hit with one of its most significant plot twists ever.

Warning: this article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead #192!

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Issue #191 ended with an unexpected shocker, as a triumphant Rick Grimes managed to avert war between Alexandria and the Commonwealth, only to be shot by Sebastian Milton, the spoiled son of former mayor Pamela Milton. The outlook was already grim for Rick at that point, and issue #192 wastes little time before establishing that Rick is indeed gone. Sebastian shoots Rick several more times before fleeing, leaving Rick to bleed to death in the lonely hours until sunrise.

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Netflix’s Black Mirror Season 5 Review

This is a spoiler-free review of Netflix’s Black Mirror Season 5. All 3 episodes will be available to binge on Wednesday, June 5, 2019.

Back in December of 2018, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker blew our collective minds with his choose-your-own-adventure interactive movie, called Bandersnatch. Brooker’s ambitious story featured dead-end choices, multiple endings, and enough narrative twists and turns to make your head spin. So, how do you follow up something as innovative as Bandersnatch? Well, Booker opts for the back-to-basics approach for the fifth season of his sci-fi anthology series. Season 5 only has three episodes (Seasons 3 and 4 each have six), which is OK. The less is more tactic works in Brooker’s favor, resulting in a shorter, stronger, and more captivating season that should be binged in one sitting.

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Todd Howard Reflects on Crunch at Bethesda and Across Industry

According to numerous reports, crunch (the practice of overworking employees to reach project deadlines, often to the detriment of an employee’s health) is a massively pervasive issue in the video game industry. Accusations allege that studios like Mortal Kombat’s NetherRealm, Fortnite’s Epic Games, and Grand Theft Auto’s Rockstar (among many others) all practice at least some amount of crunch, leading to increased calls for unionization across the industry. It’s become an issue that even the biggest of executives are forced to acknowledge, and on this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered, Bethesda director Todd Howard shared his thoughts on the relationship between crunch and the studio that’s brought us The Elder Scrolls and modern Fallout.

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