Dark Phoenix Repeats the Worst Sins of X-Men: The Last Stand
The most iconic X-Men story from Marvel’s comics is the Dark Phoenix Saga, so there’s little wonder why it was a part of 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand and why we got another take on the tale in the new film Dark Phoenix. But unfortunately the Phoenix fails to rise from the ashes in this new effort and in fact makes many of the same mistakes that made the last one a dud. Even though this was supposed to be Fox’s do-over on Jean Grey’s big story, they once again misplayed their hand, leaving us with a frustrating case of history repeating itself.
It’s worth pointing out how The Last Stand was co-written by Simon Kinberg (along with Zak Penn), and this time Kinberg not only wrote the film but directed it. Kinberg has spoken about how he regrets cramming the Dark Phoenix storyline into The Last Stand and making it the B-plot to the Cure storyline, and how he planned on getting Dark Phoenix right this time by focusing the movie solely on Jean’s harrowing journey. Yet with 13 years to reflect on what went wrong the first time, Kinberg still made many of the same mistakes.
23 New Details We’ve Learned About The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
During today's E3 2019 Nintendo Direct and Nintendo Treehouse Live, Nintendo revealed a ton of new information about The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for the Nintendo Switch, and The Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma shared some insight into the development of this beloved game.
We've broken down 23 of the most interesting things we learned about The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, which will be released on the Nintendo Switch on September 20, 2019.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
1 - The crane game from the original will return, along with the Yoshi doll, except this time it will feature "real crane physics."
Marvel’s Response to a Possible Avengers/Spider-Man Game Crossover
While Crystal Dynamics didn’t confirm it, comments from Marvel left the door open for a potential crossover between Marvel's Spider-Man and Marvel’s Avengers.
During today’s stream of the E3 Coliseum, Marvel’s Bill Rosemann was asked about the possibility of Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4 crossing over with Marvel’s Avengers, to which he responded “Last time we were here, a year ago, discussing that certain character, the roof caught on fire. And if I was to comment on that character now, I think the roof would fall on my head! So I will just say, right now we’re just focused on creating the best Avengers game.”
This non-answer had a definite air of humor, but it was delivered in a way that suggested Rosemann was side-stepping the question instead of outright saying no, which would have been a much simpler solution if it were the truth. This answer leaves the door open to a shared gaming universe that Spider-Man and The Avengers could potentially share in the future.
See Real Marvel’s Avengers Costumes From The E3 Floor
Seeing Square Enix's take on the Avengers' look was a little jarring after so many years of their Marvel Cinematic Universe counterparts dominating our brains, but there's plenty to like about these new costumes. The Avengers Day booth on the E3 show floor has rolled out honest-to-goodness physical versions of the outfits we saw in the gameplay-free reveal trailer last night, including Thor's hammer Mjölnir, Captain America's shield, and Bruce Banner's iconic wingtips and lab coat. Check out the gallery below for an up-close look at these detailed props.
Photos by Joshua Yehl:
For more info, check out the release date for Marvel's Avengers and watch the full E3 presentation below:
Marvel Offers Hope for Hawkeye Fans in Avengers Game
In Marvel's Avengers Showcase panel at E3, Creative Director for Marvel Games, Bill Rossman, hinted at Hawkeye joining the game in the future.
The panel was hosted by Andrea Rene from What's Good Games, featuring Shana Bryant, Vince Napoli, and Megan Marie from Crystal Dynamics, along with Rossman on stage.
Rossman specifically pointed out that they heard about the characters people didn't see in the trailer, but wanted to.
"We love all of the characters. We love Hawekeye," Rossman said.
The Outer Worlds Will Have Multiple Endings
The Outer Worlds will have multiple endings based on how you play.
In an interview with IGN at E3 2019, Megan Starks - Senior Narrative Designer for Outer Worlds - confirmed "there are many different endings" based on how you play but just how many endings there are will remain a mystery until the game comes out.
One of the main characteristics of this extreme capitalist dystopia is the fact that you can play however you want, from threatening quest givers to picking locks instead of heading straight for the door. So you'll have to play through The Outer Worlds multiple times to see all the core story beats it has to offer.
TMNT and Marvel Arcade1up Cabinets Coming This Fall
Towering above the E3 landscape is a 16-foot behemoth of an arcade cabinet. Arcade1up is known primarily for shrinking cabinets down, to a much more manageable 4-foot size, but with the enormous crowds moving about the floor of the LA Convention Center, an oversize arcade cabinet is a good way to bring attention to the ones you'll be able to bring home this fall.
Arcade1up, who've previously taken such classics as Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat and made them easier to bring home, is showing off its new 4-player cabinets on the floor of E3 2019.
Coming out October 13, 4-player Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle and Marvel Super Heroes cabinets are playable now at E3. That doesn't do you any good if you're not at E3, so here are some nice photos to make up for it.
Every Alien in the Men in Black Movies
With Men in Black: International opening this week, we thought now would be a good time to take a look at the many varieties of aliens featured in the previous films. There are a lot of them.
Over three movies and 14 years as partners, Agents K and J have dealt with dozens of different kinds of both friendly and hostile alien creatures. Some look human and some look more like subway-sized worms. Added together they convey a sense of galactic diversity on par with the best of Star Trek and Star Wars.
Without further ado, here are all the aliens in the original Men in Black trilogy. Needless to say, this slideshow contains big spoilers for the first three MiB movies.
Watch Dogs: Legion – Getting Drunk and Shooting Thugs as a 79-Year-Old Librarian
The first thing I did in my 45 minutes with Watch Dogs: Legion was down a pint of lager as 79-year-old librarian Anette Schultz. Then I stumbled around the familiar-feeling pub before invading the privacy of everyone in my vicinity. I hacked into a dozen people’s phones, delving their profiles to find the perfect person with the skills I wanted to join my DedSec cell.
I found a middle-aged banker who packed 15% more pistol damage as a trait. There was a known criminal who could deal a huge 40% extra melee damage, but would spend double the time in jail than the average person if I were to get him arrested. One man’s bio said he was out tonight with his wife, so naturally, I hacked the phone of the woman he was speaking to to make sure that he wasn’t out committing adultery. He wasn’t, but he still didn’t quite have what I was looking for to become a member of my elite squad.
13 Movie Stars Who Made the Jump to Video Games
Keanu Reeves appearing in Cyberpunk 2077 is just the latest example of Hollywood and the world of AAA games merging. Games companies are constantly trying to push the envelope when it comes to immersive, lifelike graphics, and on occasion developers need a little extra help. Sometimes the only way to truly bring a video game character to life is to hire a famous Hollywood actor to play the part.
We're seeing this trend more and more lately, with actors not just lending their voices to big-budget games, but their digitized likenesses as well. Here are 12 major movie stars (plus Keanu!) who have made the jump from film to games...

