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Why I Think Kevin Feige Will Leave Marvel for Lucasfilm

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is heading to a galaxy far, far away. But I’m convinced it’s not just for one movie. No, I’ve long suspected Feige will sooner than later leave Marvel to take over Lucasfilm, since the super-producer is a lifelong Star Wars fan who has cited the franchise as inspiration for the MCU.

As The Hollywood Reporter’s recent report illuminated, Feige will now be developing his own Star Wars movie for Lucasfilm. But it wasn’t that long ago that informed speculation had it that Feige was in line for the top job at Lucasfilm. Entertainment journalist Richard Rushfield’s newsletter The Ankler claimed in 2018 that Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy might get pushed out after the failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Deadline then quashed rumors it had heard that Kevin Feige would assume control of Lucasfilm. Feige himself also shot down the rumor when /Film asked him if he would be involved with the future of Star Wars: “No. Only in my backyard with my action figures.”

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John Morrison Set to Return to WWE After 8 Years

Parkour perfectionist, and former Intercontinental Champion, John Morrison has re-signed with WWE.

As PWInsider reports, Morrison, who’s gone by “Johnny Mundo” on Lucha Underground and “Johnny Impact” on Impact Wrestling, is back in WWE after an 8-year absence. Aside from being a three-time Intercontinental Champion, Morrison’s a multi-time tag champion and a former ECW World Champion.

John Morrison. John Morrison.

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Destiny 2’s Frustrating “Pinnacle” Weapon Grinds Are Going Bye-Bye

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For some time now in Destiny 2, “pinnacle weapons” have numbered among the game’s ultimate prizes. These weapons were obtained through lengthy, often frustrating quests that involved copious amounts of grinding, required plenty of skill, and even needed a little luck in most cases. The rewards were generally worth it–from Luna’s Howl to Mountaintop to Recluse and beyond, Destiny 2’s pinnacle weapons have almost all been top-tier guns for any activity in the game. But with Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, the looming expansion that will kick off Destiny 2’s Season of the Undying, pinnacle weapons are going away.

Of course, if you’ve already earned an existing pinnacle weapon, you’ll be able to continue using it. But Bungie confirmed in today’s “This Week at Bungie” post–the last before Shadowkeep’s launch on October 1–that Destiny 2 won’t feature any new pinnacle weapons going forward. This is a big change, as previously, each new season (roughly every three months) brought with it new pinnacle weapon quests for Strikes, the Crucible, and/or Gambit.

Instead, beginning on October 1 with the Season of the Undying, players will be able to earn new “ritual weapons.” These guns won’t have the unique perks associated with pinnacles, and the quests to obtain them will be less involved, according to Bungie. The studio provided screenshots and names for all three: Edgewise, a Vanguard heavy machine gun; Exit Strategy, a Gambit submachine gun; and the hilariously named Randy’s Throwing Knife, a Crucible scout rifle.

Bungie said that although these guns won’t have unique pinnacle-style perks, they will instead be “curated rolls.” Typically, a “curated” version of a gun might drop from certain activities–raids, for example–and come fully masterworked (leveled up to have one chosen stat increased) and with a pre-selected set of perks “curated” by Bungie’s designers. As such, these ritual weapons may turn out to be valuable still–although it’s not clear whether, like other weapons with “curated” versions currently in the game, non-curated versions with randomized perks will also be earnable in these weapons’ respective activities (for example, can you get an Edgewise with random perks in Vanguard strikes? We don’t currently know).

Power Reduced

Bungie said they made this “difficult decision” due to the simple fact that pinnacle weapons had become too powerful. Pinnacles from Crucible (Redrix’s Claymore/Broadsword, Luna’s Howl, Not Forgotten, Mountaintop, Recluse, and Revoker), Gambit (Breakneck, 21% Delirium, and Hush), and Vanguard (Loaded Question, Oxygen SR3, and Wendigo) tended to dominate every game mode, no matter where they came from (with a few exceptions, cough, Oxygen).

The developers said these weapons have generally far exceeded how powerful they should have been, which forced players to obtain them if they wanted to succeed across the board, even if that meant playing game modes where they weren’t comfortable. Anyone who grinded through the Recluse and/or Mountaintop quests despite not being particularly fond of PVP game modes understands that struggle well.

“Even the title of ‘pinnacle’ set a variety of unrealistic expectations,” Bungie’s blog post says. “Rather than being the absolute height of Legendary power, they were supposed to be interesting novelties to chase. These problems became more pronounced the more of them we produced.

“In the end, we decided to move away from pinnacle weapons. If you managed to collect them all, we hope you enjoy them!”

That last line had us slightly concerned–the past-tense phrasing there seemed to suggest that existing pinnacle weapons would no longer be obtainable after Shadowkeep launches, which would be a massive disappointment for anyone who hasn’t earned them yet. However, we confirmed with Bungie that existing pinnacle weapons will still be obtainable in Season of the Undying and beyond, provided you complete the requisite quest steps.

In related news, Shadowkeep will also alter Destiny’s gameplay in major ways–including reductions to the efficacy of various damage-increasing weapon perks. These include the perks Rampage, Kill Clip, Swashbuckler, Multikill Clip, Desperado, Surrounded, Master of Arms, and Onslaught–some of which are present on existing pinnacle weapons, most notably Recluse’s Master of Arms perk. Most players agree that Recluse is currently overpowered (as much as those who’ve obtained it love to use it), so it will be interesting to see just how these and the many other changes coming with Shadowkeep affect how we play the game–and how players will feel about them once the dust settles.

We Love Untitled Goose Game – NVC 476

The Goose is finally loose! Join the NVC crew as they discuss their wild, evil adventures in Untitled Goose Game. Then, Mario Kart Tour’s payment plan is pretty suspect, and the panel has some thoughts on the subscription plan that actually costs more than Nintendo Switch Online. Plus, Pokémon master Joshua Yehl joins NVC this week for an extended chat about the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Sirfetch’d, Sword and Shield, and more. Finally, hear your listener queries answered on Question Block.

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In the Shadow of the Moon Review: Netflix’s Time-Travel Thriller

This was reviewed out of Fantastic Fest. In the Shadow of the Moon debuts on Netflix on Sept. 27.

In the Shadow of the Moon is a serial killer flick that spans decades and straddles genres, combining thriller with science fiction, police procedural, and time travel. Yet while the film’s ambitions are lofty, it isn’t quite the sum of its parts, playing a little earnest for much of the run-time, and climaxing with some pretty painful plot machinations.

The movie starts in encouraging fashion, the first 30 minutes playing out like the finale of another film, which makes sense as proceedings progress and the film starts hopping back then forward in time.

Following an explosive prologue set in 2024, the film journeys to 1988, and we meet Thomas “Lock” Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook), a Philadelphia police officer with a pregnant wife at home and plans to make detective at work. While patrolling the streets with partner Maddox (Bokeem Woodbine), Lock stumbles over the case that could make his name.

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Gaming PC Deal: Save $900 on Overpowered DTW3 Desktop at Walmart

If you want silky smooth performance, through-the-roof framerates, ultra high definition visuals, and the ability to play an absolutely mindboggling number of games, PC gaming is the place to be. Right now, you can also grab the OVERPOWERED DTW3 gaming PC desktop, to make those dreams a reality, and you can save $900 if you buy it from Walmart.

Gaming PC Deal: Overpowered DTW3 Desktop for $1,199

The OVERPOWERED desktop is currently $900 off, bringing this powerful gaming PC down to a very affordable $1,199. It comes with an Intel i7-8700 CPU, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 TI GPU, 32GB of RAM, a 2TB HDD, and a 512GB SSD, so you’ll be ready to handle whatever your favorite game tries to throw at you.

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Fortnite Firing Range Target Locations (Week 9 Challenge Guide)

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We’re now in Week 9 of Fortnite Season 10, which means we’re quickly nearing the end of the season. This week’s set of challenges is called Bullseye, and as the name suggests, most of the tasks revolve around hitting targets. One takes that theme quite literally and asks you to hit an easy firing range target. If you’re not sure where those can be found, we’ve put together this map and guide showing you were to go.

Where Are The Firing Range Locations?

There are four firing ranges scattered around the island, most of which are located on the western portion of the map. There’s a sign in front of each firing range, so you can easily tell when you’ve found one. If you need a little nudging in the right direction, however, we’ve marked down all of the firing ranges we’ve found on the map below.

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  • Southwest of Haunted Hills
  • Directly south of Snobby Shores
  • Southern portion of Polar Peak
  • Just north of Lucky Landing

How To Complete The Challenge

Once you know where the firing ranges are located, head to one and step on the button next to the sign. That’ll cause targets to appear. For the standard version of this challenge, all you need to do is shoot one of the easy (closer) targets. The more challenging Prestige version–which you’ll unlock after completing all seven regular challenges–requires you to hit a hard target, but this too should be easy enough.

The rest of Week 9’s challenges are all fairly straightforward, but the other one that may give you some trouble if you don’t know where to look is to land on different bullseyes. These are painted on the ground in different corners of the island, so if you need help finding them, be sure to check out our bullseye locations guide.

Season 10 of Fortnite is set to end on October 6, so you have until then to complete any remaining challenges from this season. If you need help finishing any, we’ve rounded up all of our maps and guides for this season’s trickier tasks in our complete Fortnite Season 10 challenges guide.

Creepshow: Premiere Episode Review

The spooky spiritual continuation of the Creepshow brand has landed on Shudder, resurrected by Walking Dead EP and special effects makeup maestro Greg Nicotero (who mentored under Creepshow’s George Romero and Tom Savini), and, well, it’s fun!

Is it scary? Not particularly, but then Creepshow was never about traveling deep into the heart of terror. It’s basically top-shelf schlock, all with a campy crust designed to evoke old EC horror comics. Oh, and notable names. Not A-List players, but stalwart, recognizable genre mainstays added to elevate the unease.

And as always with Creepshow, there’s no solid explanation for why the terrible things happen (usually to terrible people). No “ancient Mayan curse” or “someone pissed off a wizard” style of reasoning is provided. It may frustrate some, but it’s one of Creepshow’s hallmarks — the lack of true depth (meant in the best possible way, of course). An alcoholic dad can just, you know, turn into a grey mutating slush monster that can split apart and multiply to the point of causing an apocalypse. A child’s dollhouse can just come with a zombie head that runs (rolls?) amok and slaughters a plastic family. These things just are.

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