Spider-Man: Homecoming Sequel Will Start the MCU’s Phase 4
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has revealed that the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming will mark the start of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's fourth Phase, and has revealed some small plot details about the 2019 movie.
Speaking to io9, Feige explained that the as-yet-untitled follow-up fourth Avengers movie (coming on May 3, 2019) will mark "the unprecedented conclusion to a 22-movie overarching narrative.” After that, Homecoming 2 (or whatever it turns out to be called), will start the next phase of the MCU.
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Sony Taking Public Pitches for its Next PlayStation Shows
Sony is now taking public pitches for potential new PlayStation TV shows.
GamesIndustry.biz reports that the US arm of Sony Interactive Entertainment has launched a new initiative, called the PlayStation Emerging Filmmakers Program, which will let writers and filmmakers pitch their ideas for a new series directly to Sony. You can submit your idea here.
These don't need to be based on PlayStation licenses, rather winning entries will be shown to a PlayStation-owning audience.
Avengers: Infinity War Picture Hints at Possible Plot Point
New set images from Avengers: Infinity War appear to show a major change for Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity.
What follows could be considered spoilers for the upcoming film and, possibly, Spider-Man: Homecoming. This is your final warning!
In set images published by Variety, Robert Downey Jr.'s character appears to have a new chest-set Arc reactor incorporated into his costume.
Within the MCU timeline, Stark was able to remove the Arc reactor - which kept shrapnel from entering his heart - at the end of Iron Man 3, and was able to power his Iron Man suits without it in Captain America: Civil War.
Final Fantasy XV: Ignis DLC Launches in December
Final Fantasy XV's upcoming Ignis-focused story DLC will be released in December.
The release month for Episode Ignis was revealed in a teaser trailer that is unlocked after you complete Episode Prompto, which launched today.
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis is the third character-focused story add-on for the Square Enix RPG, following the aforementioned Episode Prompto, as well as Episode Gladiolus, which released back in March.
More content for Final Fantasy XV is on the horizon, including a co-op multiplayer expansion called Comrades, as well as a PSVR experience dubbed Monster of the Deep, the latter of which will be released this September.
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Star Fox 2’s Programmer Is as Surprised as You Are
It was announced today that the never-before-released Star Fox 2 is one of the 21 games included in the Super NES Classic, due to hit shelves (hopefully widely) on September 29.
IGN Japan got the chance to have a quick chat with the game's programmer (and now head of Q-Games) Dylan Cuthbert about the surprising announcement, the differences between the Super NES Classic version of the game and the various leaked builds that are available online, and the challenges of developing Star Fox 2 before Nintendo officially pulled the plug on it 22 years ago. Check out our interview with Cuthbert below.
Tremors Star Bacon Back for TV Reboot of the Horror Movie
US network Syfy is circling a Tremors TV series, which will see Kevin Bacon returning to his role as Valentine McKee.
According to Variety, the network has picked up a pilot which could potentially spin into a series set 25 years after the 1990 flick left off. The set up sounds a little similar Starz's Ash vs Evil Dead spin off: Valentine must return to the small town of Perfection to defend it against the killer Graboid worms, but will have to "overcome age, alcphol and a delusional hero complex".
“This is the only character I’ve played that I’ve ever thought about revisiting,” Bacon told Variety. “I just got to thinking, where would this guy end up after 25 years? Andrew Miller has a fantastic take on it and we hope to create a show that will be fun and scary for fans of the movie and folks that have yet to discover it. Let’s kick some Graboid ass!”
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Super Famicom Mini Announced, Includes Fire Emblem
In case you haven't heard, Nintendo revealed the Super NES Classic today, the 16-bit follow-up to the highly sought-after NES Classic. True to form, Nintendo announced the Super Famicom Mini for Japan, and it's everything as wonderful as you hoped it would be.
There are some key differences in the Super Famicom Mini and the Super NES Classic, most obviously in the design and aesthetic of the box and device itself. But inside, there are some differences in the included games.
The Super Famicom Mini gives up Super Castlevania IV, Super Punch-Out, Kirby's Dream Course, and EarthBound, and replaces them with The Legend of the Mystical Ninja, known as Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyūshutsu Emaki, Super Formation Soccer, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, and Panel de Pon, known in the west as Tetris Attack.
This Week Elmer Fudd Is On the Hunt For… Batman?
With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Check out our picks, then head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!
Writer Tom King | Artists Byron Vaughns, Lee Weeks | Cover Artist Lee Weeks (DC Comics)

