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Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle bring you the latest in genre movie news.

This week's topics include Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, Assassin's Creed, Suicide Squad, Gambit, Nintendo's future on the big screen, the Blade reboot, the sequels to Fifty Shades of Grey and more.

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Assassin’s Creed Movie Features Shared Universe

Assassin's Creed: The Movie will be connected to the overarching universe Ubisoft has created for its popular video game franchise.

In a Twitter chat with fans, Aymar Azaïzia, head of Assassin's Creed content at Ubisoft, confirmed the movie will share the same universe as the games, books, and comics.

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XCOM 2 Delayed to 2016

Despite initial plans to release XCOM 2 later this year, Firaxis' has announced its upcoming sci-fi strategy game won't be out until February 5, 2016.

"We’ve set a high bar for the sequel and the entire team has been working hard to make sure we deliver a great follow-up to Enemy Unknown. We just need a little more time to make it the best possible game," the studio said.

"With XCOM 2, we want to have more depth, more replayability, and more investment in your soldiers and this extension will give us the time we need to deliver on our promise to you," Firaxis added. "We appreciate your patience and continued support as we move towards February."

For more on XCOM 2, check out the latest batch of screenshots, which were revealed at Gamescom. While you're at it, give this new footage of The Avenger a look.

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Can Minecraft: Story Mode Win Us Over?

From the flint-and-steel activation of a Nether Portal to a notable ubiquity of clucking chickens, Minecraft: Story Mode’s demo seemed deeply invested in conveying the familiar environmental experiences of Minecraft into its narrative. I’m curious how the open slate of Story Mode will ultimately interface with the mostly-mechanical Minecraft world, but from what I saw, Telltale is off to an encouraging start.

I was happy to see that Story Mode will be the first Telltale game to allow players to choose their player avatar. In a nod to Minecraft’s multiplayer character customization, Jesse is rendered in six different models, with three male iterations voiced by Patton Oswalt and the three females by actress Catherine Taber. All six designs seem carefully crafted from the familiar colors and textures of the Minecraft palette, with cleverly Minimal detailing granting each a distinct look.

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Groot Gets a Translator in New Guardians Cartoon Spot

IGN has an exclusive new TV spot for Disney XD's Guardians of the Galaxy animated series, this time featuring everyone's favorite tree-creature Groot! As you'll see in the video, it looks like Groot gets a translator to interpret all his various "I am Groots" -- albeit still in three-word sayings. Check it out:

Guardians of the Galaxy's voice cast includes Will Friedle (Boy Meets World) as Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Trevor Devall (Johnny Test) as Rocket Raccoon, Vanessa Marshall (Star Wars Rebels) as Gamora, David Sobolov (Transformers: Prime) as Drax the Destroyer, Kevin Michael Richardson (The Cleveland Show) as Groot and James Arnold Taylor (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) as Yondu and Cosmo.

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Artist Tony Daniel Talks DC’s New Weekly Batman Comic

Last month at SDCC, DC announced a follow-up to their weekly Batman Eternal comic. Batman and Robin Eternal will focus on Dick Grayson and the other members of the Batman family as they deal with a dark secret from Bruce Wayne's past coming to light.

Like the first Batman Eternal, the new weekly series will feature a large lineup of writers and artists, including Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV acting as "showrunners" for the book. Artist Tony Daniel will be responsible for establishing the look and feel of the series, as he's drawing the first issue, the first month's worth of covers and an 8-page preview story that will debut on "Batman Day" in September. DC has also confirmed that Daniel will return to draw future issues of the series.

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DC You Is What The New 52 Should Have Been

This past June marked the start of DC You, where the publisher kicked off new stories in half of their comics line and launched two dozen new series to fill out the rest of it. It wasn’t so much a reboot like 2011’s attention-grabbing New 52, but more of a refresh that kept what was working and added some new ideas. However, there’s currently a rumor going around that DC Comics is experiencing financial woes -- partially from their big move from East to West coast, but a large chunk due to lackluster sales -- and in order to recover, they aim to abandon many of DC You’s experimental ideas for more classic stories. That would be a shame, because from where I sit DC is putting out their best comics in years.

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Prove You’re A Legend in Destiny and Win The Taken King

Ever since Destiny first arrived onto consoles last September, it has steadily gained a following of loyal fans who immerse themselves in its universe. Their Fireteam is their family.

At IGN, we want to celebrate those who have sunk countless hours into the game; those who are seeking to become legend. Which begs the question - how legendary are you? We're giving Destiny players the opportunity to show off their Guardian, and in return the best three could walk away with the following prizes:

The main winner will receive a 3A toys Destiny Titan Figurine (figure may vary from one shown below), a Destiny: The Taken King Collector's Edition, a PS4 console sticker signed by members of the Bungie team, and a t-shirt from Insert Coin.

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Lionsgate Is Developing a Borderlands Movie

Lionsgate is working on a movie based on Gearbox's Borderlands, with producers Avi Arad and his son Ari.

According to Variety, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Co-Chairs Rob Friedman and Patrick Wachsberger said that "the ‘Borderlands’ games don’t pull any punches, and we’ll make the movie with the same in-your-face attitude that has made the series a blockbuster mega-franchise.”

Avi Arad was the founder of Marvel Studios and was involved as a producer on most Marvel-based films (including Blade, X-Men, Spider-Man, Daredevil and Fantastic Four) through the debut of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk. After leaving Marvel, he still remained a producer on the Spider-Man series at Sony.

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