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Black Adam Movie Casts Its Hawkman
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Hodge's other appearances include Hidden Figures, Straight Outta Compton, City on a Hill, Star Trek: Short Treks, Black Mirror, TURN: Washington's Spies, Brian Banks, Clemency, Underground, Leverage, and the small screen version of Friday Night Lights.
Should the deal be finalized, Hodge will play Carter Hall, the archaeologist who is the reincarnation of the ancient Egyptian prince Khufu. As a member of the Justice Society of America, Hawkman has fought alongside Atom Smasher (Centineo) as well as Doctor Fate and Cyclone, who are as yet to be cast.
Michael Shanks previously played Carter Hall/Hawkman in Season 9 of Smallville.
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Jaume Collet-Serra directs Black Adam from a screenplay by Rory Haines & Sohrab Noshirvani and Adam Sztykiel. The movie is slated to open December 2021.Let’s Discuss the Fallout from Xbox’s Shocking Move
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The Last of Us Day Announcements Include TLoU Board Game and More
There's also a new 16-inch Ellie (from TLoU 2) statue available for preorder today from Gaming Heads as well as a 1/9 scale figure of Ellie (from TLoU) and a 1/9 scale figure of Joel (from TLoU) set from Mamegyorai available for preorder now. If that's not enough Last of Us Day goodness for you, Naughty Dog announced a TLoU 2 photo mode contest — you can check out the details about that here — and the studio released an official Abby cosplay guide.
Alongside all of the things above, The Last of Us Remastered and The Last of Us: Left Behind DLC will be on sale for 50% starting tomorrow with additional discounts on The Last of Us Remastered Factions bundles and TLoU PlayStation Gear items in the PlayStation Store.
The studio's preview of tomorrow's celebration ended with a tease of "a few other things up (Naughty Dog's) sleeves for tomorrow's The Last of Us Day festivities" so be sure to keep an eye out for additional announcements.
For more on the recently released sequel, be sure to check out our The Last of Us Part 2 review, and our interview with Neil Druckmann and Halley Gross of Naughty Dog about the making of the sequel.
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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.
The Last of Us Day Announcements Include TLoU Board Game and More
There's also a new 16-inch Ellie (from TLoU 2) statue available for preorder today from Gaming Heads as well as a 1/9 scale figure of Ellie (from TLoU) and a 1/9 scale figure of Joel (from TLoU) set from Mamegyorai available for preorder now. If that's not enough Last of Us Day goodness for you, Naughty Dog announced a TLoU 2 photo mode contest — you can check out the details about that here — and the studio released an official Abby cosplay guide.
Alongside all of the things above, The Last of Us Remastered and The Last of Us: Left Behind DLC will be on sale for 50% starting tomorrow with additional discounts on The Last of Us Remastered Factions bundles and TLoU PlayStation Gear items in the PlayStation Store.
The studio's preview of tomorrow's celebration ended with a tease of "a few other things up (Naughty Dog's) sleeves for tomorrow's The Last of Us Day festivities" so be sure to keep an eye out for additional announcements.
For more on the recently released sequel, be sure to check out our The Last of Us Part 2 review, and our interview with Neil Druckmann and Halley Gross of Naughty Dog about the making of the sequel.
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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.
Arcade1Up Announces Infinity Game Table, a Smart Table That Plays Board Games, Puzzles, and More
The Infinity Game Table will come in two sizes, a 24” and 32” screen, both in HD. So far the Infinity Game Table has announced a selection of Hasbro board games including Monopoly, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Chutes and Ladders, Candyland, and Yahtzee.
There are also some personalization options supported for the Infinity Game Table such as personalized player experiences, and you can even create digital puzzles using your photos that you can upload to the table.
There’s no word on release date and pricing just yet, but you can sign up for notifications over at the Arcade1Up website. If you're looking for something more classic, Arcade1Up recently announced licensed arcade cabinets for X-Men and Ms. Pac-man.
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Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.Arcade1Up Announces Infinity Game Table, a Smart Table That Plays Board Games, Puzzles, and More
The Infinity Game Table will come in two sizes, a 24” and 32” screen, both in HD. So far the Infinity Game Table has announced a selection of Hasbro board games including Monopoly, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Chutes and Ladders, Candyland, and Yahtzee.
There are also some personalization options supported for the Infinity Game Table such as personalized player experiences, and you can even create digital puzzles using your photos that you can upload to the table.
There’s no word on release date and pricing just yet, but you can sign up for notifications over at the Arcade1Up website. If you're looking for something more classic, Arcade1Up recently announced licensed arcade cabinets for X-Men and Ms. Pac-man.
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Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.Pendragon Review – History Repeating
Legends are slippery things. One tells of Arthur, the once and future King of Britain who united the realm against the Saxon invaders. Where historical fact is elusive, literary fancy has imagined Arthur's idyllic court of Camelot, its chambers populated with knights, wizards, and witches, its halls reverberating with chivalry, romance, and betrayal. In exploring the legend of Arthur, Pendragon mixes interactive fiction and tactical combat within a short-form roguelike structure to tell myriad tales. As a study of how myths are formed from countless half-truths, it's effective. But as a narrative journey, it feels slight, its more admirable efforts undermined by repetition and an uneasy relationship with combat.
In this particular rendition of Arthurian legend, the story always begins in 673 A.D., about a week before Arthur reaches the castle of Camlann to face his son, Mordred, whose challenge for the throne has ignited a civil war. Each time you roll a new game, you'll play as one of Arthur's court--his estranged wife Guinevere, her possible lover Sir Lancelot, the enigmatic Merlin, to name three of the more familiar characters--dashing across Britain to aid the king in the climactic showdown. En route, you will run into characters that you can convince to ride with your banner, others you'll need to put to the sword, and an alarming number of wolves, snakes, giant spiders, and rats to fight or flee from. Though rest and rations will help the wounded recover, all members of your party--even your starting character--can die permanently, and the journey is over if everyone falls in battle. A complete run will typically take only 20-30 minutes, depending on how quickly you find Camlann.

The rapid turnaround of a run serves to highlight the dynamic nature of Pendragon's storytelling. By embarking on a new journey, you'll quickly find yourself exploring a reconfigured map, discovering new locations and story events, and accumulating alternate perspectives on the core myths of the land. And the game does a remarkable job tying together the many disparate narrative threads you can follow throughout one run. In one run, I began as Morgana Le Fay before meeting and recruiting Guinevere. Morgana was later wounded in battle while Guinevere fled, leaving me to play on as the latter. By the time I reached Camlann, Guinevere too had perished and so I ended up facing Mordred's knights with just Arthur's brother, Sir Kay, and a strong-armed peasant blacksmith in tow. What's impressive is that the dialogue doesn't miss a beat; conversations feel coherent and reactive to whatever choice and chaos has occurred along the way.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPendragon Review – History Repeating
Legends are slippery things. One tells of Arthur, the once and future King of Britain who united the realm against the Saxon invaders. Where historical fact is elusive, literary fancy has imagined Arthur's idyllic court of Camelot, its chambers populated with knights, wizards, and witches, its halls reverberating with chivalry, romance, and betrayal. In exploring the legend of Arthur, Pendragon mixes interactive fiction and tactical combat within a short-form roguelike structure to tell myriad tales. As a study of how myths are formed from countless half-truths, it's effective. But as a narrative journey, it feels slight, its more admirable efforts undermined by repetition and an uneasy relationship with combat.
In this particular rendition of Arthurian legend, the story always begins in 673 A.D., about a week before Arthur reaches the castle of Camlann to face his son, Mordred, whose challenge for the throne has ignited a civil war. Each time you roll a new game, you'll play as one of Arthur's court--his estranged wife Guinevere, her possible lover Sir Lancelot, the enigmatic Merlin, to name three of the more familiar characters--dashing across Britain to aid the king in the climactic showdown. En route, you will run into characters that you can convince to ride with your banner, others you'll need to put to the sword, and an alarming number of wolves, snakes, giant spiders, and rats to fight or flee from. Though rest and rations will help the wounded recover, all members of your party--even your starting character--can die permanently, and the journey is over if everyone falls in battle. A complete run will typically take only 20-30 minutes, depending on how quickly you find Camlann.

The rapid turnaround of a run serves to highlight the dynamic nature of Pendragon's storytelling. By embarking on a new journey, you'll quickly find yourself exploring a reconfigured map, discovering new locations and story events, and accumulating alternate perspectives on the core myths of the land. And the game does a remarkable job tying together the many disparate narrative threads you can follow throughout one run. In one run, I began as Morgana Le Fay before meeting and recruiting Guinevere. Morgana was later wounded in battle while Guinevere fled, leaving me to play on as the latter. By the time I reached Camlann, Guinevere too had perished and so I ended up facing Mordred's knights with just Arthur's brother, Sir Kay, and a strong-armed peasant blacksmith in tow. What's impressive is that the dialogue doesn't miss a beat; conversations feel coherent and reactive to whatever choice and chaos has occurred along the way.
Continue Reading at GameSpotFamily Guy and The Simpsons Recast Major Black Characters
Henry has been a mainstay of the series since its debut in 1999, serving as a writer and co-producer as well as voicing several other recurring characters like Herbert and Consuela. Henry also co-created the spinoff series The Cleveland Show, which ran for four seasons from 2009 to 2013. Fellow Fox series The Simpsons will be undergoing similar changes in the near future. Fox released a statement declaring "Moving forward, The Simpsons will no longer have white actors voice non-white characters.” Both announcements come as more and more scrutiny is being directed toward animated projects that feature white actors voicing characters of color. Earlier this year, The Simpsons' Hank Azaria stepped down from his decades-long role as Apu, in response to criticisms raised by Hari Kondabolu's 2017 documentary The Problem With Apu. Family Guy executive producers Rich Appel and Alex Sulkin also announced in 2019 the series would begin phasing out gay jokes. It's unclear when exactly Family Guy's Cleveland overhaul will take effect or how far along the recasting process is. Given the show's long production lead time, it's likely Henry has recorded dialogue for at least some Season 19 episodes. That said, it's entirely possible those lines will be re-recorded when a new actor is cast. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-25-best-adult-cartoon-tv-series&captions=true"] For more on Family Guy's long history on the air, check out IGN's Top 20 Family Guy episodes. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.It’s been an honor to play Cleveland on Family Guy for 20 years. I love this character, but persons of color should play characters of color. Therefore, I will be stepping down from the role. pic.twitter.com/FmKasWITKT
— Mike Henry (@mikehenrybro) June 26, 2020
