Marvel’s Phase 4 Releases Dates Scheduled

Now that Avengers: Endgame is finally out and Marvel Studios’s Phase 3 is drawing to a close with the upcoming release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, the future of the MCU is a bit of a mystery. Not only did yesterday’s Far From Home trailer imply the potential for an MCU-based multiverse–which could have huge implications for the future–we’ve also got a whole roster of upcoming Disney+ streaming MCU TV shows. Those shows, according to Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige, are going to directly impact and shape the future big-screen phases.

In a press release sent out today, Disney confirmed the release dates for their upcoming Phase 4 films through 2022, but did not include any titles. The schedule now looks like this for “Untitled Marvel films.”

  • May 1, 2020

  • November 6, 2020

  • February 12, 2021

  • May 7, 2021

  • November 5, 2021

  • February 18, 2022

  • May 6, 2022

  • July 29, 2022

It’s important to note that this list only includes Disney productions, so any upcoming Sony work–i.e. any Spider-Man movies after Far From Home–are not in the mix.

The roster of movies currently confirmed for Phase 4 includes a solo Black Widow film, likely one of the earlier 2020 releases; Black Panther 2, which probably holds one of the February dates in 2021 or 2022, given the first movie’s Black History Month release. The recently announced Shang-Chi likely holds one of the later dates–we still only have a director attached to the project and no confirmed cast. The Eternals could occupy one of the earlier dates, given the recent blitz on casting news–but no confirmed production timeline has been released.

Also confirmed to be happening is Doctor Strange 2, which has Scott Derrickson tapped to return as writer and director, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which could hold one of the 2021 dates as well.

Of course, that only tallies up to six confirmed projects for the eight confirmed release dates, meaning we have at least two more movies yet to be announced in the upcoming phase.

In addition to Marvel, Disney also announced the schedule for their upcoming Star Wars films, all of the Avatar sequels, and added another new release date to the X-Men spin-off film New Mutants.

Xbox One Backwards Compatible List Gains Two New Games

Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb has revealed two more Xbox 360 games are now backwards compatible on Xbox One. As usual, you can play the games on Xbox One if you already own them, but both are available for purchase on the console’s online marketplace as well.

The two titles added are From Dust and Costume Quest. From Dust puts you into the role of a god-like figure, and your actions in shaping the land influence the lives of a tribe you oversee. Your goal is to nudge them along in their search for ancient totems and knowledge, all while helping them overcome natural disasters. Costume Quest, meanwhile, is a party-based RPG where you’re a young trick-or-treater who must recruit allies in your search for your twin sibling, who’s been kidnapped on Halloween night. In battle, you and your party members transform into the monsters and creatures you’re dressed as and gain powers as a result.

In our From Dust review, Chris Watters wrote, “From Dust doesn’t offer the heady feeling of omnipotence, but it’s a lot more fun to have to contend with the greater forces of nature as you try to exert your influence over this raw, lovely world. The churning sea, the flowing lava, and the burgeoning forests create a vivid sense of life that is amplified by the light percussion, ambient music, and lively animal vocalizations. While the gameplay may be uneven and finicky at times, it’s definitely worth taking up the manipulator’s mantle in From Dust.”

In our Costume Quest review, Giancarlo Varanini wrote “Without question, the art and overall premise serve as Costume Quest’s biggest hook, and these things are ultimately what drive the game and turn it into something much more than a superficial RPG. Still, whether or not you can overlook and overcome its initial shortcomings is tied directly to how much you buy into its premise on a nostalgic and comedic level. That said, when Costume Quest picks up steam and truly reveals all it has to offer from a gameplay perspective, it relies less on that premise and simply delivers an all-around satisfying gaming experience.”

The full list of Xbox One backwards compatibility games is quite long. If you’re wondering where to begin, we’ve outlined our favorites.

X-Men: New Mutants Movie Has Yet Another Release Date But This One Might Actually Stick

While even the stars of the upcoming X-Men spin-off horror movie The New Mutants weren’t sure when or if it would end up in theaters, the film has yet another release date. This one, however, might just be the one that sticks. Disney has announced the films it currently has slated through 2027, including the films that come along with its acquisition of 20th Century Fox, and New Mutants is accounted for. The schedule is loaded with movies through 2022, with the years that follow only having Avatar and Star Wars released dates announced, thus far.

Since its first trailer was released in October 2017, a few release dates have been assigned, from April 2018 to August 2019. Now Disney has decided the film will finally see the light of day on April 3, 2020. That is unless the date changes again. It’s interesting to note that beyond this movie, no other Marvel-related Fox project is mentioned in the release slate. In theory, this could mean a third Deadpool movie, should one happen, would be wrapped into the MCU. However, it could also mean we’re not going to see the Merc with a Mouth for a very long time. The next film in the X-Men franchise, Dark Phoenix, will be out June 7.

A release date provided by Disney is good news for those who made New Mutants, including Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams. When asked about the project by Rolling Stone in March, she responded, “Who knows when the f*** that’s gonna come out? Hopefully, this interview will make everyone hurry up a little bit.” Her impatience is easy to understand given that the movie was shot two years ago.

While New Mutants is set in the X-Men movie universe, it includes a new cast of characters. The film follows five young mutants who are being held captive at a secret facility. Williams stars as Scottish mutant Wolfsbane, who has the power to transform into a wolf. Joining her in the cast are Anya Taylor-Joy (Glass), Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things), Blu Hunt (The Originals), and Alice Braga (Queen of the South).

Among other release news, Disney announced dates for a slew of Star Wars and Marvel Cinematic Universe films, as well as shifted the release of all four upcoming Avatar sequels.

Does WWE’s Raw And Smackdown Brand Split Even Matter Anymore?

WWE’s weekly programming, Smackdown Live and Raw, are both in a weird place right now. Since Wrestlemania, the two shows–which are supposed to have completely separate rosters–have seen wrestlers jumping between back and forth with little to no explanation. Now, a new “wild card” “rule” has been added, allowing some superstars from each show appear to appear on the other. How will those superstars be picked? Great question. We have no idea. Nobody does.

On the May 7 episode of Raw, Vince McMahon kicked off the night with his new “Wild Card” rule, which will allow three wrestlers to make appearances on the opposite brand “on occasion.” However, this new rule was broken when Lars Sullivan and Elias showed up later, so by the end of Raw, four wrestlers are able to guest star on the opposite show. That still doesn’t make a ton of sense, mostly because with the addition of Lars Sullivan and Elias, there were actually five Smackdown Live superstars on Raw–six if you include Shane McMahon. Still, this could be a great way to build up to Survivor Series, which is November. This totally isn’t a build-up to Survivor Series, though. My brain is just trying to make sense of all of this. It’s not working.

Following the Superstar Shakeup, an event which had plenty of people continuing to bounce between shows weeks after it was over, there were still two WWE superstars jumping between shows: Shane McMahon and Becky Lynch. Shane’s jump between Raw and Smackdown is pointless, as it’s just him involved in two different storylines, and the one with Miz on Raw is the only one that makes sense for him right now.

Then, there’s Becky “The Man” Lynch, who should be the only superstar allowed to appear on both shows as she’s both the Raw and Smackdown Women’s Champion. Let “Becky 2 Belts” do whatever she wants. It makes sense for the story, her character, and it’s good for overall WWE programming. You could also say that Bray Wyatt also crosses over brands with his “Firefly Fun House” segments appearing on both Raw and Smackdown, but those are a treasure and should be seen by everyone, at least twice.

All this moving around and adding the “Wild Card” rule completely destroys the importance of the brand split and creates less space for the rest of the WWE roster to compete. If three or four Smackdown superstars come to Raw for one night, that’s three or four spaces taken away from the midcard because you know Raw won’t be keeping its main event talent off of television. Add to the fact that WWE keeps pulling talent from NXT and 205 Live (which seems it is on its way out), will there be any room on these shows for anyone who isn’t a main event star on either show?

There is already super-talented wrestlers on the roster not getting any television time as is, like Luke Harper and Tyler Breeze (Hashtag Where’s Breeze?) sitting on the sidelines. If you look at the WWE Superstar roster, you’ll undoubtedly find talent that is rarely on TV. The “Wild Card” will just make it more likely you won’t be seeing them.

What WWE is saying with the “Wild Card” rule and the constant shuffling of talent is that the brand split doesn’t matter. While it’s very unlikely to happen, it feels like a mere softening of the blow for when the brand split is completely dissolved later in the year. Sure, the 17 active championships in WWE is exceptionally excessive, and there are ways to cut back on that, but that creates a barrier between shows as well, making each show feel like its own promotion in a sense. Identity is key, and right now, these show’s identity’s are melding into one, and I hate that.

I don’t want to go back to a world where Smackdown and Raw have the same exact roster because then Smackdown becomes nothing more than a Raw replay and the show loses all meaning. If you don’t believe me, head over to the WWE Network and watch an episode of Smackdown before the brand split. So much of each episode is devoted to Raw recaps and matches that don’t matter as nothing that happened on Smackdown ever moved the storylines forward.

Hey WWE, full stop on the wrestlers jumping to other shows, please. It’s not Survivor Series. It doesn’t make sense. It waters down the brand split. And most importantly, it takes spots away from other superstars on an already bloated roster. Sure, Smackdown is moving to Fox at the end of this year, and WWE ratings are down–and the NBA playoffs do factor into that–but maybe stop doing the “same old, same old” with storylines and give fans more “out there” things like what you’re doing with Becky Lynch, Bray Wyatt, Daniel Bryan, and Kofi Kingston. Now is the time to flip the script and take chances, and that doesn’t mean destroying what the brand split is.

What Will Ghost Recon and Call of Duty Be Like When They Return?

On this week’s Xbox show, Ghost Recon appears to be returning soon, as does Call of Duty. We debate what each might look like. Plus: Sea of Thieves Anniversary Update impressions, PlatinumGames laments how Microsoft has been treated in the wake of Scalebound’s cancellation, Tekken x Street Fighter is probably never happening, and more!

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The Best PS4 Deals From The US PlayStation Store Right Now

PSN’s massive Golden Week sale has come to an end, but fortunately, another sale has taken its place in the PlayStation Store. Right now, you can find discounts on PS4 games from Ubisoft, including some of the publisher’s biggest series like Assassin’s Creed, The Division, and Far Cry. Take a look at some of the best deals below.

The Assassin’s Creed collection is marked down, including the latest game, Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, for just $25.79. Assassin’s Creed Origins is selling for the same price. If you own neither Odyssey or Origins, consider picking up the Assassin’s Creed Antiquity Pack, which bundles both for just $45. Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection is over $30 off, dropping from $50 to $17.49, and Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is just $15. Far Cry 5 is also discounted this week–you can get it for just $27–along with Far Cry 4 for $20 and Far Cry New Dawn for $24. Other notable deals include The Division 2, which released less than a month ago and is on sale for $48; The Crew 2, which is selling for $24; and Watch Dogs 2, available for $21.

Nearly all the best deals right now are from Ubisoft, but you can also snag Monster Hunter: World for $20 (the lowest price we’ve seen) as well as Anthem for $40.19.

While these sales generally last a week, the Ubisoft sale will extend until Tuesday, May 21, at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET, so you have some time to consider which games you actually want.

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See some of our picks below, and browse the full list of discounted games in the PlayStation Store. As usual, these prices will be even cheaper for PS Plus members.

Black Ops 4 Update Brings Back Blackout’s Alcatraz Map; Xbox One/PC Get Specter Rising

Treyarch has rolled out a new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Following its debut on PS4 last week, Operation Specter Rising has expanded to Xbox One and PC, while a double XP event for featured playlists and other changes are now live on all platforms.

First, Xbox One and PC players now have access to the new Operation Specter Rising content, which includes a new Specialist known as Specter, who can be unlocked in multiplayer and Blackout after completing tier 1 of the Black Market. The Black Market has also been updated with 50 tiers’ worth of new items to unlock, including weapons such as the Tigershark LMG and the Nifo’Oti.

Xbox One and PC players with a Black Ops Pass now have access to three new multiplayer maps as well: Masquerade, Artifact, and WMD. Bounty Hunter mode is also now live in Blackout on Xbox One and PC, while the mode’s Alcatraz map has returned on all platforms.

In addition to that, Treyarch is offering twice the normal amount of XP for featured playlists across all of Black Ops 4’s modes. Specifically, players will earn 2x XP for Map Pack Moshpit in multiplayer, 2x XP for Super Blood Wolf Moon in Zombies, and 2x Merits in Blackout’s Bounty Hunter. The double XP event is available on all platforms and runs through Friday, May 10.

Rounding out the update are an assortment of balance tweaks and bug fixes, including tuning changes to the aforementioned Specter. You can see the full rundown of everything that’s new on Reddit.

Activision still hasn’t announced what this year’s installment in the Call of Duty series will be, although some people have already played it. Back in April, a handful of American athletes posted pictures of themselves playing the new game at what appeared to be an official event. The title is presumed to be Modern Warfare 4; however, the only thing Activision has confirmed about the upcoming shooter is that it will include a single-player campaign, unlike Black Ops 4.

Walmart’s Best Deals on Video Games and Tech This Week

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Walmart: it’s basically everywhere. The mega retailer has brick-and-mortar stores in nearly every town in America, making it a major force in the global economy. Thankfully for customers, Walmart often uses its massive size to offer low prices on things like video games, consoles, PCs, televisions, and other items that can keep you entertained. If you’re looking to save some cash on those kinds of things, you’ve come to the right place.

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EA Reveals New Need For Speed And Plants Vs. Zombies Games Coming This Fall

Although we still don’t have an exact launch date for the upcoming Need for Speed and Plants vs. Zombies games, EA has revealed a release window for both titles. In the company’s latest financial report, EA announces both games are expected to be released this year sometime between October and December.

In the report, EA lists new games for both Need for Speed and Plants vs. Zombies releasing during the same quarter as Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, currently scheduled to launch on November 15 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The Need for Speed and Plants vs. Zombies releases are listed as both console and PC games, so they too are probably launching on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

Little has been announced about these new Need for Speed and Plants vs. Zombies games. During a previous company financial report, EA COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen announced both games. “Looking forward, we’re delighted to launch Anthem, our new IP, to grow Apex Legends and related Titanfall experiences, to deliver new Plants vs. Zombies and Need for Speed titles, and to add Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order to our sports titles in the fall,” Jorgensen said.

In a subsequent earnings call, EA confirmed the Plants vs. Zombies game would be a shooter. Though this is in no way a confirmation, this detail implies the upcoming game is another edition to the Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare series. The theory is further supported by a retail listing leaking the existence of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 3. However, EA hasn’t confirmed the leak’s authenticity.

The latest financial report also mentions Sea of Solitude, an EA Original indie game that was teased during EA Play 2018, will be releasing on consoles and PC next quarter (sometime between July 1 and September 30). An adventure game, Sea of Solitude has you play as Kay, a young woman lost in a half submerged city filled with red-eyed creatures. Kay herself has begun to change into one of the monsters that populate the city, so she’s searching for a way to become human again.