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PAX East 2019 Cosplay Gallery For Day Two

We’re smack in the middle of PAX East 2019, and we’ve spent our time getting hands on with exciting new games like Katana Zero and Cyber Shadow. That’s on top of arguably the biggest news of the conference: Borderlands 3 is finally happening.

PAX East has always been a convention packed with talented cosplayers. During day two, we caught up with some characters from Metal Gear Solid, Persona 5, League of Legends, and more. We’ve got plenty of rad cosplay from day one for you to check out too.

[Above: Raiden (Metal Gear Solid), by @vulpirecosplay]

The Suicide Squad: Courtney Says He’ll Return as Boomerang

Jai Courtney, who played Captain Boomerang in 2016’s Suicide Squad, claims he’ll be returning for James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad.

In an interview with Business Insider, Courtney said “We’re getting ready to shoot in a few months’ time. There’s not much else I can reveal about it but, yeah, you’ll be seeing Boomerang back for sure… I’m happy, it’s going to be fun. It will be different, for sure, but it’s going to be great.”

In the first film, Captain Boomerang was captured by The Flash after a diamond heist, as forced into the Suicide Squad, and had a notable love for pink unicorns.

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Tolkien Movie Cast Reveals Which Lord of the Rings Characters They Would Be

Warning! Some spoilers for what we saw at the presentation. 

J.R.R. Tolkien is probably the best-known fantasy author of all-time. His sprawling stories include The Lord of the Rings trilogy and its prequel, The Hobbit, both of which have defined much of the fantasy genre. In a new film from Fox Searchlight, the writer’s origin story will be explored with Nicholas Hoult playing the iconic creator. During a panel at WonderCon, the cast and crew shared their thoughts about bringing the story to the screen.

Moderated by Cliff Broadway, the panel began with a rousing round of applause for J.R.R. Tolkien led by the man behind the fansite OneRing.net who was clearly ecstatic to be in the Anaheim Convention Center celebrating the writer who has had such a profound impact on his life. After playing the teaser trailer which was released earlier this year, the room was introduced to the director, Dome Karukoski, and cast members Anthony Boyle, Patrick Gibson, Tom Glynn-Carney, and Nicholas Hoult, who was fresh off the Dark Phoenix panel.

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Marvel TV Head Teases Future Of FX’s Legion Beyond Final Season

FX’s Legion panel at WonderCon 2019 kicked off with an exclusive look at the upcoming Season 3, which the network has stated will be the show’s final season. The clip was from the new season’s opening episode.

The lengthy footage starred a new addition to the cast in Season 3, Lauren Tsai, who plays a character named Switch. The clip didn’t have a lot of dialogue or many clear connections to the story as we know it, although we can infer some things. We essentially followed a day in Switch’s life: She eats breakfast with her father via teleconference on the screen of a 1960s style TV (the show remains era agnostic, as always), she goes to school, she listens all day to an audiobook called “Lessons In Time Travel.”

In the footage, we only got one glimpse of her using that power–as she encounters increasingly strange coincidences throughout her day, including mysterious flyers posted around the city, she eventually tunes a radio to a specific station to catch a secret message. Having missed it by seconds, she draws a line in the air, and the scene apparently rewinds a few seconds to her plucking the radio from a closet again. A voice tells her without ambiguity: “Follow the yellow bus.” And the voice sending the message? It sounded a whole lot like Dan Stevens’ protagonist-ish hero-turned-villain, David Haller.

The bus led her to a back alley door leading into a bright white room filled with racks of clothing, shifting desks, and singing hippies. After a funky musical number, the desks all shifted together to form a tunnel. As Switch crawled on her hands and knees, she passed through skyscrapers, office buildings, a forest, a ship, the bottom of the ocean, and more, the scene shifting around her in a kaleidoscope of weirdness. Finally, on the other end, she was greeted by an unfamiliar woman, and the scene ended.

Tsai shared during the panel afterward that this is her first work in scripted entertainment. “It’s crazy for me to watch it now,” she said. “I’m really excited for you all to see and get to know Switch. It’s going to be a very interesting season, and it’s been a crazy time of learning for me.”

The panel included Tsai and Stevens, as well as Amber Midthunder (Kerry), Jeremie Harris (Ptonomy), Navid Negahban (Amahl Farouk), Aubrey Plaza (Lenny), Rachel Keller (Syd Barrett), Dan Stevens (David Haller), Marvel Television’s Jeph Loeb, executive producer Lauren Schuler Donner, and creator Noah Hawley. They spent the first part of the panel reminiscing about how they started on the show, and various moments from the previous two seasons.

For example, Plaza said she wasn’t initially interested in the role of Lenny, a character who was originally written as a man. That was until Hawley told her that her character would eventually be killed, and her body taken over by a psychic mutant.

They did tease a few extremely tantalizing details, though: Legion Season 3 may be the show’s last, but it might not be the final collaboration between Hawley (also known for FX’s Fargo) and Marvel. Loeb himself raised the prospect of Hawley working on another Marvel show, or even something else within the Legion universe–eliciting cheers from the crowd.

“[Legion Season 3] is the end of this particular story,” Loeb teased. There’s a lot to potentially read from that statement, including the real possibility that Legion will somehow continue after the end of Season 3. Unfortunately, that was the extent of the tease.

Hawley also spoke at length about ending the story of Legion–or at least this chapter of it. “In looking at a story about a character who is mentally ill, there was a sense of kind of the path of the illness and recovery that [David] goes on,” he said. “I feel like where we left him at the end of the second season, again at his lowest point, there’s only two ways that he can go–he can either get back to a healthy place, or he can go off the bottom of the map. And once we decided which one of those he’s gonna do, it felt like the end of the story, because otherwise you start the loop all over again. But it’s not an easy decision to end a story.”

“Obviously it’s bittersweet, but a story has no meaning without its ending,” he continued. “And the old paradigm of television was, major corporations don’t usually do a mic drop after a success–you have to keep going, and there’s something about being allowed to tell a story, where the length of the show is dictated by the length of the story, that makes television better.”

Besides being Legion’s alleged final season, Season 3 will also introduce a beloved X-men character: Professor Charles Xavier, who’s being played by Game of Thrones’ Harry Lloyd. When an audience member asked what other Marvel characters they’d like to fold into Legion’s world, Stevens issued his own tease: “You might be pleasantly surprised by Season 3.”

Lastly, a question for Aubrey Plaza at the end stole the show, as far as any Parks and Recreation fans in the audience were concerned: How would her character April Ludgate react to being possessed by Legion bad guy Amahl Farouk? “I think she’d like it,” Plaza said. “I don’t think she’d be very different. And she’d probably be better at her job. And she’d probably kill Jerry once and for all.”

Legion Season 3 premieres on FX this June.

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Swamp Thing Sets Premiere Date, Reveals First Look at WonderCon

DC Universe revealed the premiere date for James Wan’s upcoming adaptation of Swamp Thing at WonderCon – along with a first look at the series that was shown exclusively to the room and (for now) won’t be released wide. The teaser trailer features a lot of quick, creepy shots that establish the horrific, southern gothic vibe of the series, with rotting corpses being reanimated through creeping vines, and plenty of jump scares. The final shot of the teaser features Abby Arcane (Crystal Reed) wading through the swamp, before she turns to see something lumpy, slimy, and definitely not human beginning to rise from the water – but the camera cuts away before we can see Swamp Thing in all its glory.

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The DC Universe App Is Getting a Huge Content Boost

DC is making good on the promise to expand the lineup of comics available in the DC Universe streaming app. Following several significant content updates in January and February, DC will be making its full comic book catalog available to DC Universe subscribers.

As revealed at WonderCon this evening, DC will add thousands more classic comics to the service in April 2019 (the specific date is still TBD). Essentially, any DC digital comic older than 12 months will be available to read on the app, making DC Universe a much more direct competitor to Marvel’s Digital Comics Unlimited service.

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DC Universe Reveals First Look At Stargirl, Premiere Dates For Swamp Thing And Titans Season 2

At Wondercon in Aneheim, California, DC Universe held a panel showing off its upcoming additions for 2019 and early 2020 to its streaming service. Said panel was full of information including premiere dates of new and returning shows, a look at Stargirl, and the announcement of the Syfy series Krypton headed to the service.

First and foremost, panel-goers got the first look at Courtney Whitmore dressed in the Stargirl costume from the upcoming original series of the same name, set to air in early 2020. The show is based on the 1999 DC comic book character Stargirl, who is a legacy hero and member of the Justice Society of America, DC Comics’ oldest superhero team. You can see the costume for yourself below.

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However, that’s not all DC Universe had in store. The next original series in the service’s canon, the horror show Swamp Thing, will premiere on May 31. Like all other original programming, a new episode of the series will come to the DC Universe app every Friday.

Additionally, the second half to the animated series Young Justice: Outsiders will debut on July 2, but that’s not all. Season 2 of Titans will arrive this fall. While Titans may have had a slow start, it ended up being incredible and vastly exceeded expectations. After Titans Season 2 airs, the Harley Quinn animated series will follow. DC Universe wants to have a new episode of an original series every Friday without any lapses.

On top of the original content, DC Universe is also bringing over the Syfy series Krypton, which follows Superman’s grandfather on his home planet. It is much better than it sounds. Season 1 arrives on April 5. DC Universe will also be releasing the home video release of Justice League vs. The Fatal Five on April 16, the same day it comes to 4K, Bluray, and DVD.

DC Universe release dates:

  • Krypton Season 1: April 5
  • Justice League vs. The Fatal Five: April 16
  • Swamp Thing: May 31
  • Young Justice: Outsiders Season 1B: July 2
  • Titans Season 2: Fall 2019
  • Stargirl: Early 2020

Finally, the service is expanding its comic book section of the app, offering individual issues 12 months after their original publishing date. Subscribers can stay up relatively up to date on series they don’t normally read or catch up on series they may have missed.