Far Cry New Dawn: What’s Happened Since Far Cry 5
Far Cry New Dawn is just over the horizon, and it's vibrant take on a post-apocalyptic future marks the first time we've seen a direct sequel to a Far Cry story. With that in mind, we thought it would be a good idea to bring you up to speed on what's happened in the 17 years since the bombastic finale of Far Cry 5.
We’re never explicitly told who fired first or what exactly led to the end of the world as we know it in Far Cry 5.However, radio broadcasts throughout the game make it fairly clear that it was the ultimate escalation of a ongoing global conflict. The reports indicate that there were major breakdowns in peacetime agreements between multiple world powers, including Russia, North Korea, the United State, and unnamed actors in the middle east. Various middle eastern conflicts are mentioned, as well as potential terror attacks occurring in the U.S. Russia appears to be the first major casualty, as one report claims that Moscow has been attacked and millions are dead.
Monster Hunter Movie Coming in September 2020
IGN can confirm that the first film in the proposed Monster Hunter movie franchise will release on Sept. 4, 2020.
Exhibitor Relations Company shared the news on Twitter and confirmed to IGN – revealing the date for the video game adaptation.
The Capcom Universe is expanding. Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich bring their RESIDENT EVIL talents to another video game adaptation, Sony's MONSTER HUNTER, which sets its trap Sept. 4, 2020. Tony Jaa, Ron Perlman also star. Game on, players.
— Exhibitor Relations Co. (@ERCboxoffice) February 7, 2019
Everything We Want in Venom 2
The sequel to Venom has been officially announced and we’re celebrating with tater tots, fresh lobster, and a list of everything we want from the sequel.
Carnage
It’s pretty much a given the sequel will feature the first live-action appearance of Carnage, which is good because that’s what we most want to see in the Venom sequel. The stinger gave us our first look at psycho serial killer Cletus Kasady who we all know bonds with the symbiote offspring of Venom to become Carnage. Though leaner than Venom, Carnage has proven to be the stronger of the two thanks to his brutal nature and penchant for turning his hands into all manner of pointy things.
What Did You Think of This Week’s Comics?
It was another big week for the comic book industry. Batman #64 kicked off a new crossover with The Flash spinning out of the events of Heroes in Crisis. Marvel relaunched Daredevil with a new creative team and a dark new status quo. And Image delivered a zombie-filled new chapter of The Walking Dead.
Scroll down to read our new reviews and thinkpieces, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.
Batman #64 Review
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Devil May Cry 5 Preview: Daunting but Rewarding for Newcomers
When thinking of games I’m usually a fan of, the Devil May Cry series fits neatly into place. It’s got a supernatural story, challenging combat, and an abundance of style, but beyond attempting the first as a tween, I regrettably never truly dove head-first into the story of demon hunter Dante. So for all intents and purposes, Devil May Cry 5 is my first foray into the series. Here's what I thought as a newcomer.
I didn’t think I’d have too much trouble jumping into it, combat or story-wise, but man, I was fairly confused within the first five minutes. Though, yes, chronologically DMC 5 is set after 2 and 4, it also thrusts veterans and newcomers alike into generally unknown territory. Nero is being shepherded by an entirely new character, V, into the demon world to assist Dante. Nero’s inexplicably missing an arm, and Dante is getting his backside beat.
Devil May Cry 5’s New Character Is Amazingly Strange
V wears sandals. There might be more striking elements about Devil May Cry 5’s new character - for instance, he looks like Adam Driver starring in a Criss Angel: Mindfreak biopic - but I’m not sure anything better symbolises the weird (and, to my mind, brilliant) approach Capcom’s taking with him.
I mean, have you tried running in sandals? It’s not impossible, but it’s definitely annoying. They flap around, they rub, they make weird slapping noises. That’s fine: they’re made for holidays, or walking around your house in a robe and little else. I would say that if you’re being forced to run in sandals, something has gone wrong in your life. And I have absolutely convinced myself that this is Capcom creating metaphors for mechanics.
Jordan Developing African Fantasy Epic Black Leopard, Red Wolf
Michael B. Jordan's production company, Outlier Society in conjunction with Warner Bros., has secured the rights to the popular fantasy novel by Marlon James – Black Leopard, Red Wolf.
Variety reports James will serve as executive producer for the project, which will tell the story from the first book in his planned Dark Star Trilogy. James is better known for his A Brief History of Seven Killings and is a Booker prize winner.
Black Leopard, Red Wolf is a fantasy tale of a man charged with finding the potential heir to an empire while war and politics rage in the background. It draws on African mythology and while he said he was only joking at the time, James has described the story as an, "African Game of Thrones" perhaps due to its bloody nature and high fantasy themes.
Breaking Down Those PS5 First-Party Rumors
Beyond!
On this week's episode of IGN's weekly PlayStation show, host Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Brian Altano and IGN UK's Joe Skrebels to discuss the latest rumors about the PS5, including reports that first-party studios are allegedly working on PS5 games and a Sony patent leading many to believe backward compatibility could be in the works.
Plus, the crew dives into the February PlayStation Plus lineup, Apex Legends' launch, the PSVR Groundhog Day announcement, and a discussion about where we go when a long-awaited game is finally released. And, it all concludes in a Ratchet & Clank Trophy Test.
Avatar 2: Stephen Lang Talks Underwater Performance Capture, Playing the Villain
Stephen Lang, who played the villainous Colonel Miles Quaritch in James Cameron's Avatar, has opened up about his work on Avatar 2.
During an Alita: Battle Angel red carpet interview with IGN, Lang talked about continuing his portrayal of Quaritch, what it was like to do performance capture underwater, and revealed he already knows how Avatar 5 will end.
Be sure to check out the interview below, which begins at the 42:12 mark:
During the interview, Lang confirmed he is playing the villain in Avatar 2, which sources say may be titled "Avatar: The Way of Water. "I knew there were going to be sequels pretty quickly." Lang said, "Then, within a very short time, I think in 2010,