The Flash: Is [Spoiler] Actually Savitar?

As Flash's third season continues, the single biggest mystery driving the show right now involves the identity of Savitar. Whomever's hiding under that massive armor, they're someone with a serious grudge against Team Flash and a knowledge of the terrible things the future holds for them.

Full spoilers for The Flash continue below as we theorize on the true identity of Savitar.

At this point, Wally West seems the most likely candidate. Wally's growing psychological instability and his ever increasing mastery of the Speed Force hint that Kid Flash is about to take a dark turn. And the fact that "The Wrath of Savitar" ended with Wally being trapped in the Speed Force only lends further fuel to the fire. His last-ditch attempt to defeat Savitar may have only ensured that he becomes Savitar instead.

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This Horizon Zero Dawn LEGO Thunderjaw Looks Amazing

The headline pretty much says it all. This LEGO model of the Thunderjaw from Horizon: Zero Dawn is pretty amazing.

Built and photographed by Marius Herrmann, whose Flickr page has lots of other cool stuff on it, this impressive build was done totally free-form, without any schematic.

Herrmann also seems to be a Titanfall fan, as he's done some neat Titan builds too, which you can also see on his page. Craziness!

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Wrestling Wrap Up: WrestleMania’s Card Feels Unexciting

We're twenty something math is hard days out from WrestleMania 33 and the card is starting to shape up... into something rather unremarkable.

Look, I get that the show could wind up being amazing. Anything can happen and anyone can rise up and perform greater than our expectations - but just based on the card and how the matches feel, the emotional investment just isn't quite there. Everything feels rather cold for the most part. I'm all in on Jericho vs. Owens, of course, but it'll always bug me that Owens didn't immediately demand a Universal title rematch. I understand that he never wanted to fight Goldberg in the first place and there's a cowardly heel aspect to all of this, but just skipping over the whole rematch part of the story is irksome.

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Who Is DC Rebirth’s Impostor Clark Kent?

The latest chapter of "Superman Reborn" revealed the identity of DC Rebirth's impostor Clark Kent today.

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Warning: this article contains spoilers for Action Comics #975!

For those who haven't been following Action Comics since the start of DC Rebirth last year, one of the book's ongoing mysteries has involved the presence of a mysterious man who claims to be "the real" Clark Kent. He looks like Clark and shares all of his memories, but not Superman's powers. That mystery has deepened as the new Clark seemed to lose his grip on sanity and even kidnapped Superman's son, Jon, in Superman #18 last week.

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Bungie Plans to ‘Support Destiny 1 for the Forseeable Future’

Bungie community manager David "DeeJ" Dague recently addressed the future of Destiny 1, saying the studio plans to continue to support the game "for the foreseeable future."

With the upcoming release of Destiny's final live event as Bungie prepares for the launch of Destiny 2 later this year, DeeJ reaffirmed in an interview with IGN that the original game will still be available for players to revisit. "Our plan is to continue to support Destiny 1 for the foreseeable future," he said.

"Destiny 1 will still be there. So if somebody wants to have a throwback night and go back and revisit the things that they loved about Destiny, they can," DeeJ explained. He also noted that "if a new player were to discover this franchise and say, 'I have fallen in love with the world and I want to fully understand where it all began,'" Destiny 1 will be available for them as well.

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Destiny 2 Will Preserve the Player-Character Relationship

Bungie has come forward to elaborate on its recent announcement regarding what will and won't carry over from Destiny 1 to the sequel.

Last week, the studio confirmed that while character customization will transfer over for those who reached a certain point in the original Destiny, that won't be the case for power, Eververse-related items, possessions or currency, which has upset many members of the community. As such, IGN asked community manager David "DeeJ" Dague how he'd like to respond those who feel like they were lied to when Bungie said their Guardian would transfer to Destiny 2.

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Destiny 1’s Final Live Event to Update, Bring Back All Raids

Age of Triumph, the final live event for Destiny 1, will bring back and update all of the game's prior Raids  when it kicks off on Tuesday, March 28.

In an interview with IGN, community manager David "DeeJ" Dague said Bungie wants Age of Triumph "to bring a Guardian's adventure full circle and create a moment where our community can reunite around some of their best victories." To achieve this, the studio is "taking all of the Raids and bringing them up to parity with each other," making all Raids a good path to max Light and adding challenge modes to all prior Raids that don't already have one.

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No Man’s Sky Major Path Finder Update Out Today

No Man's Sky's Path Finder update is coming to Hello Games' game today for PlayStation 4 and PC, introducing on-planet vehicles, a permadeath mode, PS4 Pro support, and much more.

The free update has been detailed on No Man's Sky's official website, including the addition of new vehicles called Exocraft, and what the introduction of these allow. The land-based vehicles include  the Nomad, a small hovercraft, the mid-range Roamer, and the cargo-carrying Colossus. Exocraft can be acquired via a new set of missions after a Vy'keen technician is hired at a player's planetary base, and players can now create time trials on planets for others to beat with their Exocraft.

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Thor Has a New Look in Ragnarok

A new reveal for the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok shows that Thor has changed for his third solo outing - at least his haircut has, anyway.

Revealed by the new Entertainment Weekly cover, alongside Thor's shorn locks, we also get our first look at Cate Blanchett as antagonist, Hela, and Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie:

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Possible plot spoilers follow - turn away if you want to go in completely fresh:

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