MARVEL’S AVENGERS: Latest War Table Reveals That Hawkeye Is Coming To The Game Post-Launch

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Earlier this afternoon during their latest Marvel’s Avengers War Table, Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics broke down the upcoming Beta and officially confirmed that Hawkeye will be one of the new characters to join the video game post-launch. 

The Playstation Advantage Pre-order Beta will become available next weekend starting on August 7, followed by an Open Beta for the entire PS4 community the weekend of August 14 and a final Open Beta the weekend of August 21. 

To ensure you get access, be certain to register for a Square Enix Member’s account, which will be used to validate pre-order codes and content as well as to deliver post-launch exclusives like new heroes, new missions, and new regions at no additional cost. All gameplay progess will carry over from weekend-to-weekend.

As for what the Beta will consist of, here’s a brief overview of what to expect courtesy of Playstation:

  • Golden Gate Bridge Demo
    • The Golden Gate Bridge sequence of A-Day is a roller-coaster that gives you a chance to try out the unique combat and traversal style of Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, and Black Widow. We’ve even included a boss battle against longtime Natasha nemesis Taskmaster. After completing A-Day, the Beta will give you access to new story Hero Missions, and eventually War Zones, where you can play as Iron Man, Hulk, Kamala, or Black Widow.
  • To Find Olympia
    • In this Hero Mission, you’ll play as Kamala and Hulk in search of the last known location of JARVIS, exploring the beautiful forests of the American Pacific Northwest. We’ve thrown in another boss fight for good measure, which will test your resolve against a fellow big green guy.
  • Missing Links
    • After finishing the Olympia Archive, Kamala and Hulk will take the Quinjet to the frozen Russian Tundra on a mission called “Missing Links” with the goal of uncovering SHIELD secrets.
  • HARM Challenge Rooms
    • Next up, the Beta will test your grit through Marvel’s Avengers’ Holographic Augmented Reality Machine rooms, also known as HARM Rooms. These virtual training simulators let you take on increasingly difficult waves of enemies with other players, or with companion AI. In the Beta, you’ll unlock three HARM challenge rooms, which are called Excursions when chained together in the full game. Once you best the three rooms, you’ll earn a Nameplate that carries over to the full retail version of the game.
  • WAR ZONES
    • ​​​​​​​Once you’ve unlocked an operational War Table in the Beta, you’ll have the option to tackle a series of War Zone and Drop Zone missions with friends or your AI team. There will be five Beta War Zones to play, filled to the brim with human and robotic AIM baddies to beat. In the full game, War Zone missions can range in duration from as short as 10 minutes to around two hours in length. Drop Zones are a smaller, more focused version of War Zones, and they almost always have just one Objective, and are great for earning gear or leveling heroes. The Beta will include five Drop Zones.

Hawkeye will be one of the many characters to join the game’s post-launch campaign and the developers tease that all future characters will have custom move sets and combos, skills, gear, heroics, outfits, emotes, and name plates. 

In addition to the standard edition for $59.99, Marvel’s Avengers is also available in an Exclusive Digital Edition for $69.99, a Deluxe Edition for $79.99 and an Earth’s Mightiest Edition for $199.99. Fans that order from Best Buy now will also get a Limited Edition steelbook as an extra physical pre-order bonus.

Marvel’s Avengers is a third-person action-adventure game where you play an all-new, original Avengers story reassembling Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

This video dives deeply into how you customize Super Heroes’ Gear, Skills, Outfits, and how to launch missions from your helicarrier base of operations to take on AIM.

Marvel’s Avengers is set to release on September 4

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DUNE And WONDER WOMAN 1984 Trailers Expected To Debut With INCEPTION Re-Release

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Christopher Nolan’s Inception will be re-released in theaters next month to mark the mind-bending sci-fi flick’s 10th anniversary, and screenings are expected to feature “an exclusive sneak peek of select films on Warner Bros.’ upcoming slate”.

Thanks to several different sources (via Trailer Track), we appear to have confirmation that this teaser reel will include new footage from Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984, along with the first trailer for Dune.

A new trailer for Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman sequel is long overdue, and fans have been chomping at the bit for a first glimpse at some footage from Denis Villeneuve‘s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal novel. Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be any set plans to release these trailers online, but they are both expected to debut during the DC FanDome event on August 22, and will most likely play with Tenet when it begins its international rollout the following week.

És fã do filme #Inception?

10 anos depois da sua estreia mundial, o Cinema City vai exibir a obra de Christopher Nolan, que também terá imagens exclusivas dos filmes #Tenet e #Dune

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— Cinema City (@CinemaCityPT) July 29, 2020

Wonder Woman 1984 is still scheduled to hit theaters on October 2, while Dune is set for December 18. There’s a lot of speculation that they’ll ultimately be forced to shift into 2021, but fingers crossed.

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BATMAN: DEATH IN THE FAMILY Trailer Offers First Look At The Interactive Animated Adventure

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The first trailer for Batman: Death in the Family has been released, but this is going to be a very different adventure to the ones we’re used to seeing from Warner Bros. Animation. Taking a cue from Netflix’s Black Mirror and Kimmy Schmidt interactive movies, you’ll be given the opportunity to decide how the story plays out for the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder. 

Based on the official description, it sounds like this will just be a short, so it’s clearly an experiment for Warner Bros., and one we’ll hopefully get to see expanded on in the not too distant future.

As you might expect, Batman: Death in the Family adapts “Batman: A Death in the Family,” the 1988 landmark DC event where fans voted by telephone to determine the story’s ending. The interactive Blu-ray presentation offers many different ways for viewers to tell the Batman: Death in the Family story, with numerous twists and turns in the middle, and several possible endings. 

Produced, directed and written by Brandon Vietti, the movie takes place in a world where the infamous murder of Batman protégé Jason Todd will be undone, and the destinies of Batman, Robin and The Joker will play out in shocking new ways as viewers make multiple choices to control the story. And while 2010’s Batman: Under the Red Hood provides a baseline, the story also branches in new directions and features several characters previously unseen in the original film.

Check out the trailer below:
 

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STAR WARS: 10 Animated TV Shows Lucasfilm Should Make A Priority On Disney+ After THE BAD BATCH

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Initially, the announcement that Lucasfilm would finally release a final season of The Clone Wars seemed like little more than a way to entice fans of the show to the Disney+ streaming service, but that last batch of episodes exceeded all expectations and the announcement that The Bad Batch is now in the works has been extremely well-received. 

While it’s clear that live-action projects are currently a priority for the studio, there’s no reason to believe we won’t soon see an entire slate of animated Star Wars adventures joining them. 

Yesterday, we took a look at the live-action TV shows we would like to see on Disney+, but it’s now time to take a look at those which wouldn’t necessarily fit that format, whether it’s due to budgetary or practically reasons (or, to put it simply, because they’d made a pretty badass cartoon). 

To check out our suggestions, all you guys need to do is click on the “Next” button down below!
 

10. Obi Wan Kenobi & Qui Gon-Jinn

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The time Obi-Wan Kenobi spent training under Qui Gon-Jinn was addressed in some Expanded Universe stories, but it’s otherwise an era in their lives which has gone unexplored. 

A show picking up with the two Jedi heroes when Obi-Wan was a Padawan would be a lot of fun, especially as this would lead to us seeing a completely different version of Anakin Skywaker’s future Master and enemy. It also wouldn’t exactly be a bad thing for us to spend more time with Qui Gon.

After all, he was clearly a pretty complicated man and not necessarily on the same wavelength as the rest of the Jedi Council. so there’s a lot of storytelling potential there. 
 

9. Jango Fett

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Boba Fett is expected to make an impact in The Mandalorian season two, and there are already rumours that the iconic bounty hunter could end up getting a series of his own somewhere down the line.

As you may recall, a popular video game featuring his father, Jango Fett, which was set before the events of Attack of the Clones, showed that there’s a story to tell with this character. Plus, with Jango serving as the basis for Palpatine’s eventual clone army, we could spend some time exploring that only alluded to piece of Star Wars history in a series like this. 

Is this one too many Mandos for Disney+? Perhaps, but there’s some very real potential here. 
 

8. Young Anakin Skywalker

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The Clone Wars proved that fans are plenty interested in Anakin Skywalker’s story, and while we followed his descent into the Dark Side in that and Revenge of the Sith, what about those early years he spent training under Obi-Wan Kenobi? Thus far, those years are a mystery to us. 

However, an animated series with a teenage lead could definitely put a fresh spin on this Galaxy Far, Far Away, with the likes of Padme and members of the Jedi Order receiving more screentime as their respective stories are further fleshed out, and we get to know them that little bit better.

This could make for a really gripping watch, and while we know how Anakin’s story ends, what harm is there in delving into his beginnings and some of Palpatine’s earliest manipulations? 
 

7. C-3PO And R2-D2

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These two have been a big part of the Star Wars movies, and their standalone episodes in The Clone Wars proved that following them for twenty minutes a week would be far from a chore. 

Rather than focusing on one specific period of time, this potential series could focus on a different adventure each episode. One week could be set during The Clone Wars and another in the gap between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. There are countless stories they could tell!

In some ways, this would perhaps be an animated series better suited to a younger audience, but the chemistry that these two have always had on film would translate nicely to this format.
 

6. Starkiller

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The Force Unleashed video games followed the adventures of Darth Vader’s secret apprentice as he plotted to overthrow the Emperor. However, Starkiller quickly realised that his path isn’t tied to the Dark Side of the Force, and rebels against his master (which ties into the formation of the Rebellion).

That wouldn’t necessarily work after what we saw in Star Wars Rebels, but there are definitely ways this character could be rebooted for an animated series for some original stories. 

Taking the basic plot of the games and spreading them across an animated series would be a pretty awesome option, while original voice actor Sam Witwer – who has repeatedly shown a huge amount of passion for the character – would surely be up for returning to once again provide the vocals.
 

5. Podracing

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Whatever problems The Phantom Menace may have had, you can’t deny that those podracing sequences made for edge of your seat viewing, and they definitely deserved more screentime.

Even over 20 years after the movie was released, it still looks just as impressive (and easily as exciting) on Disney+, and the race on Tatooine introduced us to a handful of strange and unusual aliens it would be awesome to spend a lot more time with. Meanwhile, the recently remastered video game proved to be a thrilling and brilliant tie-in fans are once again loving.

An animated series would allow for that world to be explored even further, taking us to all sorts of planets and could arguably take place at any time; just because we never saw the races again after The Phantom Menace doesn’t mean they didn’t continue! With an Anakin-like central protagonist, this could be the sort of fun and fast-paced series which would appeal to all.
 

4. Darth Vader

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Darth Vader was a character we mentioned as being a possible contender for a live-action series, but if that’s too much of a logistical nightmare for Lucasfilm, why not head down the animated route?

The prequels, for better or worse, thoroughly explored the early years of Anakin Skywalker, as did The Clone Wars. However, those gaps the comic books have filled in haven’t been overly satisfying. 

They’ve told some fantastic stories, of course, but further delving into Anakin’s early years in the suit and his conflicting feelings about turning to the dark side and aligning himself with the Emperor would be a great basis for this show. We could also follow the Sith Lord as he purges the remaining Jedi.
 

3. Han Solo And Lando Calrissian

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There are rumours that a Solo: A Star Wars Story sequel series is in the works at Disney+, while we also recently learned that a spinoff for Lando Calrissian is reportedly being developed.

However, what if the truth of the matter is that these characters will return in an animated spinoff? That would be an affordable way to continue the story started in the 2018 movie, and budget constraints wouldn’t stop Lucasfilm from diving deep into the adventures these two went on before both the events of A New Hope and their eventual reunion in The Empire Strikes Back

Maul could also be incorporated here, and some big plot holes and unresolved story arcs could be addressed in a way that makes fans happy. Just bring back the movie’s cast! 
 

2. Underworld

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It’s believed that George Lucas developed over 100 scripts for Underworld, but his live-action Star Wars TV series never ended up seeing the light of day. Technology and the limits of a television production were against him at the time, but it seems doubtful that developing those scripts is now a priority for Disney (for starters, it probably doesn’t tie into their new continuity).

In terms of plot details, we don’t know what this one would deliver, but it’s believed that it was going to dive into the grittier side of the Star Wars Universe, and that alone has a tonne of potential.

So, why not just make Underworld in the format of an animated series? Lucas could be brought back as a creative consultant, and this could be a purely standalone project which allows fans to finally see what he had planned for the show (which would generate a lot of buzz, let’s face it). 
 

1. Rogue Squadron

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This could be a little too close to Star Wars: Resistance, but an animated series following similar storylines to those in the classic Rogue Squadron video games would be pretty damn cool. 

Set during the course of the original trilogy, it would be epic seeing the original X-Wings zooming into battle against TIE Fighters, AT-ATs, and whatever else the Empire throws at them. Lucasfilm could make use of familiar faces or completely new creations, but there are ways a show like this could add a lot to the events of – and between – A New Hope and Return of the Jedi

Fans are likely to respond to this better than they did Resistance, and it could be a good chance for Dave Filoni and company to show us what those Rebels characters were up to at this time.
 

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