What’s Chris Evans Doing After Captain America? A Movie With The Last Jedi Director

Chris Evans may be saying goodbye to Captain America, but he’s saying hello to The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson.

Deadline reports that Evans is joining the cast of Johnson’s murder mystery Knives Out, which also stars Daniel Craig. Johnson also wrote the script, and will make the movie before he moves onto a new trilogy in the Star Wars trilogy. Plot details for Knives Out are thin, but Deadline reports it’s a modern murder mystery in the “classic whodunit style”.

In a tweet today, Evans suggested he might be hanging up shield now that he’s wrapped filming on Avengers 4.

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Astro Bot Rescue Mission Review

When Sony built the DualShock for the original PlayStation, it turned to Japan Studio to make a game that demonstrated the potential of its new controller. What we got was Ape Escape, the dual-stick controlled platformer that became an instant classic. Now Japan Studio has focused its attention on PlayStation VR and has created the best showcase of the hardware’s potential I’ve seen yet in Astro Bot Rescue Mission.

Astro Bot’s story is thin, but it’s enough to justify its galactic adventure. The charming robots from the Playroom series are hanging out on their spaceship, practicing the floss dance, when a Big Bad Alien attacks their sentient ship and steals its VR visor, sending them scattering across the universe. The opening cut-scene immediately highlights the advantage of VR. The characters start way off in the distance, before quickly shooting down and getting right in your face, which made me instinctively shift backward in my seat several times.

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AHS: Apocalypse Season 8 Episode 4 “Could It Be…Satan?” Breakdown!

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Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey Lets You Pay For Permanent XP Boost

Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, like many other AAA games, allows players to spend real money on various microtransactions. With the game now available, we’ve learned all about the items you can purchase using the franchise’s Helix Credit system.

You can purchase Helix Credits in five different packages:

  • Base Pack — 500 Helix Credits ($5 USD/$7.55 AUD/£4.29 UK)
  • Small Pack — 1050 Helix Credits ($10 USD/$14.95 AUD/£8.59 UK)
  • Medium Pack — 2400 Helix Credits ($20 USD/$29.95 AUD/£16.99 UK)
  • Large Pack — 4600 Helix Credits ($35 USD/$52.95 AUD/£29.99 UK)
  • Extra Large Pack — 7400 Helix Credits ($50 USD/$75.95 AUD/£41.99 UK)

There are loads of different things you can buy with Helix Credits. Starting off, you can purchase a number of “time-saver” bundles with Helix Credits, including various allotments of the in-game currency, Drachmae, as well as packs that come with materials like wood and pelts that you would otherwise find in the world.

You can also purchase permanent XP and Drachmae boosts that offer 50 percent more XP and Drachmae than normal. The permanent XP boost costs 1000 Helix Credits, while the bundle that gets you 50 percent boosts for XP and Drachmae costs 1500 Helix Credits.

What’s more, you can purchase maps that reveal the locations of things like legendary chests, ancient tablets, and more.

There are also microtransactions specific to ships in the form of various different designs for sails, figureheads, and outfits for your crew. You can also purchase various gear packs for your character, as well as skins for your horse that turn it into a unicorn or even a pegasus (but it doesn’t appear to be able to actually fly). Additionally, you can buy swords, spears, and staffs individually or through sets.

You can visit Odyssey’s store to see everything there is to buy with microtransactions. GameSpot’s Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey review scored the game an 8/10.

“Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s ambition is admirable, which is reflected in its rich attention to detail for the era and its approach to handling the multi-faceted narrative with strong protagonists at the lead,” reviewer Alessandro Fillari said. “While its large-scale campaign–clocking in at over 50 hours–can occasionally be tiresome, and some features don’t quite make the impact they should, Odyssey makes great strides in its massive and dynamic world, and it’s a joy to venture out and leave your mark on its ever-changing setting.”

Venom’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed

Rotten Tomatoes has revealed the aggregated score for Tom Hardy’s new Venom film.

The newest in Sony’s run of comic-based movies did not fare well on the Tomatometer, currently only scoring a measly 28%, though this, of course, could change as more reviews come in.

This rotten score averages out at 4.4 out of 10 across the 109 reviews currently counted and sits pretty well in line with our review.

When it comes to not-so-well-received superhero movies, Venom shares its Rotten Tomatoes score with 2016’s Suicide Squad – which also puts it just one point ahead of Batman v Superman from the same year.

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Taika Waititi, Bryce Dallas Howard Among Directors for Star Wars TV Series

Directors for Jon Favreau’s live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, have been announced.

Dave Filoni from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels will be directing the first episode.

Taika Waititi, well known for Thor: Ragnarok, will be picking up another episode. Other directors include Bryce Dallas Howard, who is particularly known for her acting role in the Jurassic World films, while also previously directing short films – most recently Solemates in 2015.

Jessica Jones’ director Deborah Chow will also have an episode, as will Dope’s Rick Famuyiwa.

Jon Favreau will be executive producing along with Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson, with Karen Gilchrist serving as a co-executive producer.

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Mega Man 11, Super Mario Party and a Trip Down Pokémon Lane

Well, we THOUGHT it was going to be a slow news week… We recorded on Wednesday and our ol’ pal Sam Claiborn stopped by to talk about Mega Man 11 and Super Mario Party, two games that Sam definitely reviewed. And then, we’re joined by resident Poke-experts, Miranda and Armando. No, we’re not talking about bowls of fish, we’re talking about Pokémon Red and Blue, which turn 20 years old this week. Dang, that’s pretty old. And of course, because podcasting is terrible, huge news broke after we recorded about a supposed Switch 2.0 so best buds Brian and Andrew had a nice chat about it that we’ll add here as soon as the video is ready. NINTENDO!

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Chris Evans Wraps Avengers 4 Filming With An Emotional Message

Avengers 4 will serve as the culmination of a years-long story arc, and if Avengers: Infinity War is any indication, it could lead some of our heroes to sacrifice themselves for the greater good. In an emotional thank you, Chris Evans (who plays Steve Rogers aka Captain America) seemed to indicate it could be his own character on the chopping block–or at least we’re meant to think he is.

Calling it an “emotional day” and noting the amount of time he played the character definitely implies a sense of finality, but that doesn’t necessarily mean Cap is a goner. Joe and Anthony Russo, who directed Avengers: Infinity War and the untitled Avengers 4, have gone to great lengths to protect plot reveals–even going so far as to produce a fake-out version of a scene for the Infinity War trailer that never appeared in the finished film.

It’s possible Evans was recruited by the Russos to set out audience expectations so they can be subverted later. It’s also possible, of course, that he is putting the character to bed and sincerely got caught up in the moment. Or all this tea-leaf reading is meaningless because he was just showing appreciation to the crew after a very long shoot.

For the time being, fans are attempting to guess the title of the next movie, which Marvel has kept carefully under wraps. Writer Christopher Markus said the next film will be very different, summarizing it as: “We broke your heart. Now we’re going to blow your mind.”

Venom, Harley Quinn and More Amazing Cosplay at NYCC 2018

New York Comic Con 2018 has officially kicked off at the Javits Center in New York City, and with it brings plenty of fans showing up in awesome cosplay to showcase their favorite pop culture characters.

From Space Jam to Venom and everything in between — yes, you better believe there’s a whole lot of Star Wars in there too — check out some of the best cosplay IGN’s team on the ground spotted at NYCC:

There’s plenty of cool content coming out of NYCC, especially in the collectibles realm. Check out Sideshow Collectibles’ Movie Premium Format Aquaman figure. Warner Bros. also displayed our first look at Black Manta’s Aquaman costume on the floor of NYCC.

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