WWE Royal Rumble 2019: Every Entrant In Both Rumble Matches

Meet Marvel’s All New Guardians Of The Galaxy

This week marked the all-new number one issue of Marvel’s latest Guardians Of The Galaxy series–an ongoing comic that has been ominously teased for the past few months by releasing a roster of extremely eclectic heroes as potential candidates for the roster. It’s eclectic even by Guardians’ standards, which is certainly saying something. But with the wait finally over and the truth of the new lineup revealed, the new trajectory for everyone’s favorite rag-tag space heroes has finally been revealed.

Of course, as with most superhero comics, there are some things you should probably be aware of before you pick up this new #1. First, it directly jumps off from the latest crossover event, Infinity Wars–not to be confused with the MCU’s Infinity War, though it did involve Thanos and the Infinity Stones–which means some characters have been shuffled around in major ways. The most obvious of the lot is Gamora, who had a rather disturbing heel turn during the Infinity Wars fiasco as she finally found herself more than fed up with her adopted father’s antics. It’s a bit dicey whether or not she could be called a proper villain right now, but she’s certainly not one of the good guys.

And speaking of that adopted father, Thanos himself is, well, dead–but that’s another semi-complicated thing to understand if you’re making the jump from the movies to the comics. Comics Thanos is obsessed with Death–that is Death with a capital D, the personification of mortality–and his insane universe purging with the Infinity Gauntlet is motivated by his desire to impress her. As such, death (lowercase “d” this time) is a little bit tricky for Thanos, even by comic book standards. During Infinity Wars, he was summerily beheaded, leaving him about as “dead” as any one person could be–but things may not be what they seem.

That’s where the new Guardians come in. Everything kicks off with a massive gathering of cosmic heroes (and villains) to see the Mad Titan’s last will and testament when things go a bit awry.

It’s just turns out that maybe things aren’t so final for him after all, and, for as much as Thanos is in love with Death, he’s more than happy to try and cheat her, too. So that’s really the inciting incident for the formation of the new team–whether they like it or not, Star-Lord and Groot have to join forces with some friends to clean up Thanos’ mess, yet again. Hopefully, it’ll go a little bit smoother than the time Peter faced off against him on the big screen and basically got everyone killed in the process.

The rest of the team has less cinematic baggage to carry. Beta Ray Bill, one of the most eccentric (and beloved) offshoots of the Thor mythology is tagging along with cosmic telepath Moondragon and kree-hybrid Phyla-Vell, who are joined by a newer addition to the Marvel pantheon: Cosmic Ghost Rider, an alternate take on Frank Castle–yes, that Frank Castle–who has all the powers of Ghost Rider and is also based in space. If that all sounds like nonsense to you, think “Deadpool, but different” and you’re most of the way there.

So, yeah, okay, maybe Frank has had his time in the live-action arena on screens both big and small but not this particular version of Frank. You’ve never seen anything like this, we promise.

At the end of the day, Guardians of the Galaxy #1 manages to serve up a surprisingly accessible on-ramp for one of the Marvel universe’s trickiest and most complicated corners by cherry picking just the right of familiarity for new readers and mixing it in with some of the most bonkers deep cuts the cosmic superheroes have to offer. If you’re looking for a way to dive into the deep end and you’re not afraid of having to do a handful of Wikipedia searches for added context, this is the book for you. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 may be in an endless spiral of development controversy, but the dream of the plucky space heroes is alive and well in the comics.

Black Ops 4 Update Adds New Event, Zombies Gauntlets On Xbox One And PC

Treyarch has rolled out another update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. This week, the developer brings Gauntlets and new Elixirs for Zombies mode to Xbox One and PC following their release on PS4 last week, while Sony’s console receives a new event and Black Market loot.

On PS4, Treyarch has kicked off a special four-week event stream in the Black Market dubbed Barbarians. As part of this event, the developer has added 25 new tiers of loot below the Operation Absolute Zero stream, meaning players can unlock more loot than usual per tier. Among the new rewards are outfits, gestures, Reactive Camo, and the KAP 45 pistol.

The developer has also introduced a new Featured playlist on all platforms: Chaos Domination. This mode features two teams of six players and three-second zone capture time. Team Tactical Moshpit, Mercenary Deathmatch Moshpit, Mercenary Hardcore Moshpit, and Mercenary Capture Moshpit have also been added to the Featured category.

On Xbox One and PC, Gauntlets are now available for Zombies mode. These are 30-round challenges that have unique rules for each round, and players can earn medals and rewards depending on how many rounds they’re able to complete. There are also three new Elixirs, with even more set to arrive in the coming weeks.

Finally, rounding out the update are a handful of improvements and bug fixes across platforms. Among other things, Treyarch has fixed an exploit that allowed players to get a full equipment charge when they switched classes. You can find the full patch notes on Reddit.

Beginning January 23, the Down But Not Out limited-time mode in Blackout will expand to Xbox One and PC, following its debut on PS4 last week. Meanwhile, Black Ops 4’s ongoing free Blackout trial is scheduled to end on January 24.

Shazam! Star Glad Marvel Killed Off His Thor Character

Before he played the title role in DC’s Shazam!, actor Zachary Levi was Fandral in both Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World and (oh so briefly) Thor: Ragnarok.

Levi had replaced Josh Dallas, who played Fandral, one of the Warriors Three, in the first Thor movie. But from what Levi told the press on the set of Shazam! last year, Fandral getting (quickly) killed off in Thor: Ragnarok was a blessing. Indeed, Levi appeared thankful to no longer be tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“When I got cast as Fandral in

, though I wasn’t able to do it, I knew that the Warriors Three could be really fun characters if they ever developed them,” Levi said. “They just didn’t. They didn’t.”

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Gets a Much-Needed Fresh Start

BOOM! Studios is taking a fairly risky approach to its first Buffy comic. Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1 isn’t a continuation of the long-running sequel saga Dark Horse published from 2007 through 2018. Nor is it a tie-in to the original TV series. It’s instead a complete reboot that overhauls the Buffy mythos for 2019. While that approach threatens to alienate long-time Buffy fans, the new series actually strikes a very delicate balance. It retains the spirit of the old Buffy while also giving newbies an easy jumping-on point to the franchise.

It helps that there’s nothing radically different about this rebooted Buffy. Writer Jordie Bellaire and artist Dan Mora aren’t attempting to reinvent the Slayer wheel here. Even describing the new series as “Ultimate Buffy” overstates the differences. This is still the story of Buffy Summers moving to Sunnydale and trying to balance the pressures of high school with her vampire-hunting responsibilities. The characters all still closely resemble their respective actors. This first issue makes it clear that the new series will follow its own path in terms of plotting and the order in which certain major characters are introduced, but also that it won’t be making changes simply for the sake of change.

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WWE NXT TakeOver Phoenix: Match Card, Date, And How To Watch The 2019 Event

Every January, the Royal Rumble stands out as one of WWE’s biggest and more important events of the year. It’s the beginning of the road to Wrestlemania and helps to set the tone for how the rest of the year will play out. The annual spectacle has some serious competition this year, though, thanks to NXT. Each time the developmental brand airs one of its TakeOver events on the WWE Network, it has the chance of surpassing the main roster’s product in terms of excitement and quality–and the next event, TakeOver Phoenix, is no different.

This is the third time NXT has presented a TakeOver the night before the Royal Rumble, and with all of the brand’s championship titles on the line, it has the makings of a historic event. Among the high-profile matches on the card is Tommaso Ciampa defending the NXT Championship against Aleister Black, and Bianca Belair attempting to best reigning NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler.

Also in action are Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong of the Undisputed Era, defending their NXT Tag Team Championships against the War Raiders, as well as Johnny Gargano fighting Ricochet for the NXT North American Championship. Interestingly, there are some major names missing from the TakeOver card, including Velveteen Dream, Matt Riddle, and Undisputed Era leader Adam Cole. While that might be a hint at their involvement in the Royal Rumble, it’s entirely possible they’ll make some sort of impact during TakeOver.

NXT TakeOver Phoenix airs live on the WWE Network on Saturday, January 26 at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT. A kickoff show will begin one hour prior. Make sure to check out the full card for the event below, as well as our predictions for who will walk out of the Royal Rumble victorious.

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NXT TakeOver Phoenix Match Card:

  • Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Aleister Black — NXT Championship Match
  • Shayna Baszler (c) vs. Bianca Belair — NXT Women’s Championship Match
  • The Undisputed Era (c) vs. War Raiders — NXT Tag Team Championship Match
  • Ricochet (c) vs. Johnny Gargano — NXT North American Championship Match
  • Montez Ford vs. Kassius Ohno

Following Netflix Price Hike, Hulu Drops Cost For Ad-Supported Tier

The video streaming service Hulu has announced plans to drop the price for its most popular subscription tier. Starting next month the ad-supported basic plan will drop to $6, down from $8. Its other pricing tiers will remain as they currently are.

The Hulu site already lists the new price, so it’ll already be effective for new subscribers. Existing subscribers will see the new price take effect as of February 26. The $6 tier is ad-supported but includes all of Hulu’s on-demand programming from participating channel providers, as well as Hulu’s slate of original content. A separate $12 tier removes the ads, while a significantly higher $45 tier includes live TV and is aimed at competing with cable subscriptions.

This comes just days after Netflix announced that its own plans would be rising in price. The $8 plan, which was comparable to Hulu’s ad-supported plan, will be raised to $9. Netflix’s own most popular tier, which includes higher-quality streaming and device compatibility, rose from $11 to $13, while its 4K Ultra-HD plan went from $14 to $16. Netflix was reportedly planning to use the new prices to reinvest in its original programming.

Hulu’s decision may have had nothing to do with Netflix’s, of course, but it’s a clear sign of different approaches to increasingly fierce competition among streaming services. Each service is balancing the development of original programming with its pricing structures to find an ideal match. Meanwhile both services are set to get more competition soon, with the launch of Disney+.

New Dragon Ball Super Episodes Aren’t in Production… At Least for Now

Toei Animation, the studio responsible for creating the Dragon Ball Super anime, has confirmed that new episodes of Dragon Ball Super aren’t in production, though recent comments give a little leeway for future production.

Reported by Anime News Network, a spotlight on Toei from World Screen noted that the studio had begun production on new Dragon Ball Super episodes following its initial run from 2015-2018. However, after reaching out, IGN received the following comment from Toei: “We can only say that this is not true at the moment. We never mentioned or made any announcement about more episodes to Dragon Ball Super. ”

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How Shazam! Fits Into the DCEU

If you want to know how Shazam! fits into the world of the Justice League, then you should probably ask Freddy.

Jack Dylan Grazer of It fame plays the foster brother to Asher Angel’s Billy Batson, the kid who says the word “Shazam” and transforms into the fully grown adult hero played by Zachary Levi. In this story, developed by Lights Out director David S. Sandberg, Freddy is the go-to expert for all things superheroes — and not just in comics. So he knows what he’s talking about.

As Levi explained to press visiting the Toronto set of Shazam! back in April, “The bulk of essentially, I think since the Man of Steel, all of that has really happened in our world.” So while Superman was battling Zod and then Batman and then Doomsday and then death and then Steppenwolf, Billy Batson was being tossed around the foster care system.

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Every Member of Marvel’s New Guardians of the Galaxy Team

Marvel’s new Guardians of the Galaxy comic introduces a brand new incarnation of the cosmic super-team.

Warning: this article contains spoilers for Guardians of the Galaxy #1!

The new series opens in the aftermath of Infinity Wars, a story that featured Gamora beheading Thanos and taking control of the Infinity Stones. This issue sees many of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Universe come together to lay Thanos’ body to rest and, hopefully, mark the end of reign of terror.

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