7 Detective Stories The Batman Could Adapt

There’s finally new momentum on The Batman, the next big-screen, live-action Batman movie. Director Matt Reeves has revealed that the plot will diverge from past Batman projects by focusing more on Batman’s detective abilities, emphasizing a rogues gallery and offering a more mystery, Noir-influenced take on Gotham City.

Just how closely The Batman — the movie’s title for now — will draw from DC’s Batman comics remains to be seen. However, we can think of several classic detective stories that check all of Reeves’ boxes.

Here are seven Batman comics that could wind up inspiring the new movie. Check out our slideshow or scroll down to see our picks.

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Fans Want Shaggy in MK11, Will Scooby Come to Injustice Instead?

A rival of sorts has occurred in the Scooby Doo universe, with dozens of memes and a petition going around to try and get Shaggy as a DLC character in Mortal Kombat 11 – along with his partner-in-crime in another game…

The petition on Change.org, which was started by a satirical news website, Woken News Network, has over 225,000 signatures from fans.

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Zero Escape Director Reveals Virtual Pop Idol From Upcoming Game

You may recognize Kotaro Uchikoshi from his work directing the Zero Escape games (999, Virtue’s Last Reward, and Zero Time Dilemma), and you might be familiar with Spike Chunsoft’s murder mystery series Danganronpa. But it appears they’re making a somewhat unexpected move related to their next game. They’re promoting their own virtual pop idol and influencer. What a time to be alive.

Iris Sagan, also referred to by her stage names A-set or Tesa, is said to be an important character in Uchikoshi’s and Spike Chunsoft’s upcoming game AI: The Somnium Files. It’s worth noting that her design comes from artist Yusuke Kozaki, who is best known for his character designs in Fire Emblem Awakening (including Fates and Heroes) and the No More Heroes series.

Apparently Iris a big-time streamer, internet pop star, and 18 year-old high school student all at the same time. And it seems that she has an active Twitter account alongside a video in which Uchikoshi-san himself comically introduces A-set, followed by a sort of music video that features her dancing and singing to an original song (feel free to see for yourself below).

I’d like to consider myself a bit of an authority on digital pop idols as I still believe Rise Kujikawa (Persona 4) and Hatsune Miku to be the gold standards–so, my fandom sets the bar is set pretty high. But I won’t write off Iris (or A-set) quite yet, especially if this ties into a larger narrative for AI: The Somnium Files.

AI: The Somnium Files was first revealed during a panel at Anime Expo 2018, and Iris was first introduced as a key character. Not much has been said about the game itself, but it shares similarities to the developers’ previous games; you’ll play as Kaname Date and investigate a series of murders which will involve solving puzzles and gathering evidence that hopefully lead to sound conclusions. It’s set to launch for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC sometime this year.

Amazing Spider-Man Celebrates Peter Parker’s Villains

It didn’t new Amazing Spider-Man writer Nick Spencer long at all to prove he has the knack for telling classic Spidey stories. You know, the kind where Peter Parker is down on his luck and struggling to find enough time between battling villains to make ends meet and maintain a semi-stable relationship? the bigger challenge facing Spencer has been finding ways to push the character forward even as the new series embraces that “back to basics” mentality. After so many years of seeing Peter work his way up the ranks and become a billionaire industrialist, how do you move forward while simultaneously going back?

The good news is that Spencer, by and large, has proven up to that considerable challenge over the past year. As much as the series features all the hallmarks of the classic Amazing Spider-Man era, there’s enough new and different at work to keep things feeling fresh and exciting.

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Picard TV Series Boss Gives Update on Production

While fans eagerly await Patrick Stewart’s return as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the upcoming CBS All Access series, details surrounding the plot have been difficult to come by. At the 2019 TCA winter press tour, Star Trek executive producer Alex Kurtzman spoke to a group of journalists about the show’s overall tone.

“Everybody in that

room loves Jean-Luc Picard very deeply,” explained Kurtzman. “The benefit that we have, is that Jean-Luc Picard is in the room with us. As we’re creating the story, we’re asking ourselves, how do we live up to the spirit, character, and the tone that Next Gen set, but also make it something very different.”

The upcoming Picard series will take place some 20 years after 2002’s Star Trek: Nemesis. Kurtzman informed us that Picard’s character has changed emotionally as a result of the time jump.

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First Trailer for Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Drops Friday

The first trailer for the Fast and Furious spin-off Hobbs and Shaw will debut on Friday.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stars as Luke Hobbs in the upcoming film and posted to his Twitter account about the impending trailer drop. The tweet features a short teaser video revealing Johnson as Hobbs behind an opening garage door. The actor promises the film will offer the “biggest showdown” out of any in the popular Fast and Furious franchise.

James Gunn in Talks to Direct New Suicide Squad

Update: New reports have once again confirmed Gunn’s involvement in the next Suicide Squad movie, with THR reporting he will direct the next film featuring the DC team following confirmation he would write it late last year.

However, THR reports Gunn’s new Suicide Squad movie will not be a direct sequel but in fact a relaunch of the property, with new characters and a mostly new cast.

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New Overwatch Paris Map Live on PTR

Overwatch has just released its new Paris map on the games’ public test region server.

The new map is an assault map like Temple of Anubis and Volskaya Industries. As such it will see players trying to capture or defend points while navigating iconic Parisian scenery alongside the Seine river.

The landmarks include the Cabaret Luna, Pâtisserie Galand, and the grand palace located in the centre of the city, Maison Marat.

Blizzard also released several posters advertising the Cabaret Luna which appear to feature humans and the robotic Omnics in equal measure and potentially even in romantic engagements.

While this Paris map is already available for players to jump in on the PTR there’s no word about when we’ll see it on the regular servers where the Overwatch Year of The Pig celebrations are in full swing.

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Kingdom Hearts 3 Lucky Emblems Guide: How To Unlock The Secret Ending

In Kingdom Hearts III, you learn early on in your adventure about Lucky Emblems, which are Mickey Mouse symbols that you’re encouraged to photograph with your Gummiphone. The reward for photographing Lucky Emblems isn’t made entirely clear at first, but know that doing so will net you the secret ending. If that entices you, then we encourage you to always be on the lookout. Sora, Donald, and Goofy often note when a Lucky Emblem is nearby, so take the time to investigate. They’re usually hidden behind objects, on walls, or somewhere up above.

Depending on the difficulty level you’ve chosen, the number of Lucky Emblems you need to get the secret ending will vary. If you’re playing on easy, you need to get them all, but any difficulty level above that requires less. We’ve yet to collect the full data on how much you need for each difficulty level, but just know that you should start making a habit of snapping shots of these cleverly hidden symbols.

Seeing as you’re here, the importance of this task isn’t lost on you! To help you nab that secret ending, we’ve collected the locations of every Lucky Emblem below. It helps to know that the game organizes all the Lucky Emblems on your Gummiphone in order of where you find them in the world, so if you’re missing one but have the others around it, try covering the ground in-between the two. But if the shots below aren’t enough to point you in the right direction, refer to the video above for further clarification on where each one is.

It’s worth noting that getting all the Lucky Emblems also nets you Orichalcum+, an essential synthesizing material required to craft the best Keyblade in the game, the Ultima Weapon. Photographing all 80 Lucky Emblems is but one of the few ways to get an Orichalcum+; you need seven to craft the Keyblade.

If you’re looking for more Kingdom Hearts 3 guides, be sure to check out our beginner’s tips feature. You can also read our review for our full thoughts about the game.

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Olympus

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Olympus is a great sampler of the open design of the game’s maps. When you start your journey here alongside Hercules, you unfortunately aren’t made aware of Lucky Emblems, but you might’ve noticed their presence. Aside from the one hidden in the Forge to the north of the Realm of the Gods save point, most of the Lucky Emblems are found along its multiple pathways. For further clarification on where to find them all, jump to the “00:20” mark in the video above.

Twilight Town

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Twilight Town covers a relatively small area, which makes getting all nine of its Lucky Emblems a cinch. They’re mostly hidden in easy-to-miss spots and places up high. But if you haven’t been back to Twilight Town in ages, you can jump to the “03:12” mark in the video above for additional clarification.

Toy Box

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The Toy Box world has pretty clear delineations between its few areas. That said, most of its Lucky Emblems are cleverly hidden in spots you wouldn’t expect. For additional guidance, jump to the “05:41” mark in the video above.

Kingdom of Corona

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With such a lush forest filling up the majority of its runtime, it’s a bit surprising that most of the Kingdom of Corona’s Lucky Emblems are actually located in town. Finding these should be no trouble, but if you need assistance, jump to the “08:10” mark in the video above.

Monstropolis

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Monstrolpolis is another area where you might have trouble locating its Lucky Emblems. Clever visual tricks make spotting them all a chore for the untrained eye. These shots should help clear things up, but you’re welcome to jump the “10:46” mark in the video above if you’re lost.

Arendelle

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While Arendelle is a beautiful winter wonderland, it’s rather difficult to find many of its Lucky Emblems given how its copious amounts of snow makes a few of its areas look rather similar to each other. If you’re struggling, refer to the “13:19” mark in the video above for more explicit directions on where to find each Lucky Emblem.

Hundred Acre Wood

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Winnie the Pooh and friends have the smallest world in Kingdom Hearts III. Its three Lucky Emblems are tucked away in unexpected corners. You can see the locations in more detail at the “17:20” mark in the video above.

San Fransokyo

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There’s a lot of vertical space in San Fransokyo, which makes finding its Lucky Emblems difficult. Just know that you’re going to find the majority of them at the world’s highest points. But if the constant climb upwards is waring you down, jump to the “17:52” mark in the video above for additional reference.

The Caribbean

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The Caribbean is by far the largest area in the game, which makes it rather tough to root out all of its Lucky Emblems. A bunch of islands make up the sum of its massive map, so if you’re having trouble pinpointing where everything is, we’ve made notes starting at the “20:44” mark in the video above.