Who The Hell Is The Doom Patrol?

If you’ve been paying attention to pop culture news lately, chances are you’ve probably seen some casting announcements for one of the new shows headed to the DC Universe streaming service. It’s called Doom Patrol, and if you’re totally unfamiliar with that particular wing of DC’s canon, that probably sounds like a late 1960s Cold War era thriller to you. But–surprise!–it’s actually just a bunch of weird superheroes. Let’s break it down.

The Doom Patrol first appeared in issue #80 of My Greatest Adventure, an anthology style comic that traditionally collected up a bunch of short adventure stories. The Doom Patrol was part of a strategy to make the leap to the superhero genre; the goal was to make a serialized story that would fit in both the adventure and the superheroic wheelhouse and make the whole transition go a lot smoother. The Doom Patrol was billed as “the world’s strangest superheroes” and the creators took that theme to heart. The core idea was a team of heroes who were tortured and made outcasts by their abilities, forced to live their lives as cool, pulpy explorers more in the vein of something like Jonny Quest than Superman.

Now, if you’re thinking, “Wait a second, aren’t ‘outcast and tortured superheroes’ X-Men’s whole brand?” You’re correct! Importantly, the Doom Patrol actually predated the first appearance of the X-Men by several months, and co-creator Arnold Drake is still not totally convinced that the X-Men weren’t a subtle Doom Patrol rip-off to begin with. Comparing the two these days is a lot more apples-and-oranges than it would have been back in the ’60s. And, of course, judging by just name recognition and media franchise pull, it’s pretty obvious which one found more success, but hey, the more you know.

Like most superhero teams, the Doom Patrol’s line-up has fluctuated over the years, but for the most part it’s maintained a level of B and C list (or lower) obscurity. They started out with an original group of characters who had been created specifically to launch the Doom Patrol’s first appearance: Elasti-Girl, whose powers are exactly what you’d expect; Robotman, a human reincarnated as a robot after a terrible car crash; Negative Man, a man who lost his permanent corporeal form in a radioactive accident; and The Chief, a wheelchair using genius who brought the team together. A year or so later, Beast Boy–yes, like the Teen Titans Beast Boy–was introduced and joined the team, rounding out the roster.

Their stories usually involved a healthy amount of in-fighting, soul searching and general ennui, as each person on the team wrestled with personal demons as much as actual villains–all of which were just as weird and esoteric as the heroes themselves. Bad guys like the sentient gorilla Monsieur Mallah and his disembodied brain partner-slash-lover named, aptly, The Brain, and the 100% real, actually published in a real comic book Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, plagued the team at every turn.

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The Doom Patrol never really got off the ground popularity wise, and thanks to no shortage of DC continuity reboots like Crisis on Infinite Earths, their position in the larger DC multiverse has always been pretty variable. Famously, they were the first team in DC that ended their book with the entire roster (save Beast Boy) being “killed” in the final issue, Doom Patrol #121, which paved the way for a complicated series of retcons and reboots. They spent their most widely appreciated years as a Vertigo book, but then wound up back in the mainline DCU in the early 2000s, and have since jumped over to the Young Animal imprint for the Rebirth era. Technically, thanks to the fancy footwork of creators like Grant Morrison and Gerard Way, the bulk of the Doom Patrol’s history is within continuity these days, but they’re only ever tangential to bigger teams like the Justice League at the very best–and a total non sequitur at worst.

What does that mean for the upcoming streaming TV show? It’s obviously pretty hard to say. By nature, the Doom Patrol deals with things that veer toward the psychedelic and the trippy, meaning we can expect to see a show that deals in a much more light (or at least surreal) tone than, say, the CW shows or even the Titans TV show. However, we do know that the Doom Patrol will in fact be spinning out of Titans in an episode specifically named after them, so we can assume that the two are definitely going to be sharing an onscreen universe. And, as was just announced at New York Comic Con, Matt Bomer (American Horror Story, Magic Mike) will star as Negative Man.

Also, with Beast Boy as part of the Titans main roster, it’s extremely likely that those early years of Doom Patrol stories, in which he played a major role, are going to be heavily mined for live action adaptation. We also know that some more recent Doom Patrol characters are going to be making the jump to the small screen, specifically Crazy Jane, who was a late addition to the team. Interestingly, Cyborg is also set to appear in the show, which will be a first, as he’s usually associated with the Titans or the Justice League. So when it comes to Doom Patrol, it might just be best to expect the unexpected.

Fallout 76 Promoted At Washington Capitals Opener, And Then They Won 7-0

Bethesda’s favourite ice hockey team, the nearby Washington Capitals, opened their 2018-2019 NHL season tonight, and Vault Boy stopped in as part of a Fallout 76 marketing partnership. Someone dressed up as Vault Boy sat on the passenger’s side of the Zamboni during intermissions and treated fans to one of the more unexpected video game marketing campaigns this year.

According to social media reports, Washington Capitals arena announcer Wes Johnson even did Fallout voices over the PA. Pretty cool.

The Capitals, who are defending Stanley Cup champions, crushed the Boston Bruins by a margin of 7-0 tonight to start their title defence off on the right foot. Bethesda marketing boss Pete Hines said on Twitter that it’s no coincidence that the Caps won big on the same night that Vault Boy made an appearance. Hines, Bethesda game director Todd Howard, and other Bethesda employees are such big Caps fans that they took time out of their E3 prep to catch the Stanley Cup finals in person.

In semi-related news, Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin is coming to World of Tanks as a special playable commander.

Fallout 76 launches in November for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but you may not have to wait that long to play. There will be a beta starting on October 23 for Xbox One, and it will launch a week later for PS4 and PC. You must pre-order Fallout 76 to get into the beta, but if you do, you’ll get to play the entire game, and your progress carries forward.

In other Fallout 76 news, Bethesda has confirmed that the game will not support cross-play. That’s notable because Sony just started allowing this for Epic’s Fortnite. A lot of new gameplay footage for Fallout 76 will be released soon, so keep checking back for that.

Mega Man is Going to Become a Live Action Movie

To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Capcom has announced that its Mega Man franchise is going to be adapted into a live-action Hollywood movie.

The feature film is tentatively titled MEGA MAN (all caps), and will be written and directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Catfish, Paranormal Activity 3) for 20th Century Fox. Via a press release, Capcom says it aims to “appeal to a diverse audience, including not only game players but action movie fans as well, with an adaptation that maintains the world of the Mega Man games, while incorporating the grand production and entertainment value that Hollywood movies are known for.”

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The Live-Action Mega Man Movie Is Finally Official

Capcom’s live-action Mega Man movie, which we first heard about back in 2015, is now finally official. The Japanese publisher confirmed everything that was rumoured before.

Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, who directed Paranormal Activity 3 and Paranormal Activity 4, are writing and directing the Mega Man film, which is tentatively titled “Mega Man.” Planet of the Apes studios 20th Century Fox is distributing the movie; Chernin Entertainment is producing.

Heroes actor Masi Oka is producing as well.

“Based on the influential and globally beloved Mega Man franchise, Capcom aims to appeal to a diverse audience, including not only game players but action movie fans as well, with an adaptation that maintains the world of the Mega Man games, while incorporating the grand production and entertainment value that Hollywood movies are known for,” Capcom said in a news release.

This will be the first Mega Man movie, but the franchise already came to TV in the form of the animated show Mega Man: Fully Charged. There is no word on when the movie will be released or who will star in it. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more.

Capcom is no stranger to video game movies, as its Resident Evil franchise was spun into six films starring Milla Jovovich that collectively made more than $1 billion at the box office.

The latest Mega Man game is Mega Man 11, which launched this week on PS4, xbox One, Switch, and PC. For more, check out GameSpot’s Mega Man 11 review.

DC’s Birds of Prey Movie Casts Its Renee Montoya

DC’s Birds of Prey movie has its Renee Montoya in Academy Award nominee Rosie Perez.

The Wrap reports that Perez will join the Harley Quinn spin-off as the openly gay Gotham City Police Department detective alongside Margot Robbie as Harley, Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Huntress.

Perez has had a distinguished career since the ’80s, with roles in Do the Right Thing, White Men Can’t Jump and Fearless. The latter nabbed her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

The Wrap also confirms the rumour that the villain in Birds of Prey will indeed be Black Mask, the twisted kingpin who will be making his big screen debut in the film.

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Big Bash Boom Bringing Arcade Cricket to Consoles, PC This November

Melbourne-based sports game studio Big Ant has today announced Big Bash Boom, a licensed, arcade-inspired take on the KFC Big Bash League and Rebel Women’s Big Bash League. Big Bash Boom is being produced in collaboration with Cricket Australia and will include all the teams and players set to feature in this year’s BBL|08 and WBBL|04.

“Our previous cricket games, such as last year’s Ashes Cricket, have been known for being authentic, simulation style takes on the sport,” said Big Ant Studios CEO Ross Symons in the announcement.

“We wanted to do something different with Big Bash Boom. Just as the BBL itself has grown to become Australia’s favourite family summer event, this is a game the whole family can jump into and have a great time with.”

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Is the Black Flag Spiritual Successor We Wanted

BEYOND!

On this week’s episode of IGN’s weekly PlayStation show Beyond, host Jonathon Dornbush is first joined by producer Barrett Courtney and Xbox editor Brandin Tyrrel to discuss this week’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The trio dives into their thoughts on the game — be sure to read Brandin’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey review — and kick off the first segment of Beyond Versus, where Barrett and Brandin duke it out…with words!

Later, Barrett sticks around with Jonathon, while Max Scoville and Brian Altano join them, to run down the news about the alleged Harry Potter RPG, their thoughts about Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, and, of course, Kingdom Hearts III.

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New Darksiders 3 Trailer Reveals Fury’s Destructive Power As A Mage

THQ Nordic and Gunfire Games have released a new trailer for Darksiders 3, the upcoming entry in the video game series about the four horsemen of the apocalypse. This newest Darksiders game focuses on the third horsemen, Fury, who’s the sister to the series’ previous protagonists, War and Death.

The new trailer offers the first look at Fury’s Force Hollow, one of the four forms she can switch between in the game. With each new Hollow, Fury can change her appearance, power set, and available weaponry. In Force Hollow, Fury’s hair glows purple and she’s able to walk along crystalized walls. She also gains access to a powerful hammer that doubles as a battle axe. An earlier trailer revealed Fury’s Flame Hollow, which covers her hair in a burning blaze and allows her to propel herself through the air as a fireball. It also gives her the ability to sheathe her weapons in flame and wield speedy nunchucks.

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In Darksiders 3, Fury, the leader of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, is tasked by The Charred Council to restore the balance between heaven and earth by hunting down and destroying the Seven Deadly Sins. Although Darksiders 3 incorporates much of the series’ hack-‘n-slash gameplay, Fury–as a mage–is able to pull off a wider variety of magical attacks and special abilities. Because of this, Darksiders 3 plays out a lot more like a Dark Souls game in comparison to Darksiders and Darksiders 2.

Darksiders 3 launches on November 27 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The game comes in Standard, Deluxe, Blades & Whip, Collector’s, and Apocalypse Editions. If you pre-order any edition of Darksiders 3, you’ll get access to an exclusive armor set, and pre-ordering the Deluxe or Blades & Whip Editions gives you early 24-hour access to the game.

E3 And Games Industry Group ESA Loses Its CEO

The management of the Entertainment Software Associate has gotten a sudden shake-up. Michael Gallagher, who has served as president and CEO, is stepping down after 11 years. The reasons behind the shuffling are unclear, CNET notes.

Stanley Pierre-Louis, the former senior VP and general counsel, will step in as interim CEO in Gallagher’s stead. The group didn’t give a reason behind the change. In a statement, Gallagher praised the organization’s “unbroken string of victories in the states, on Capitol Hill, and before the U.S. Supreme Court.”

“Mike has been an exceptional leader and important voice for the video game industry for more than a decade,” said ESA chairman Robert Altman, in a statement. “Under Mike’s leadership, ESA has developed a strong reputation with policy makers for vigorously defending the industry during watershed moments, including the industry’s victory on First Amendment principles before the U.S. Supreme Court. Mike was also instrumental in revitalizing E3 into the most prominent and important industry show produced today. We want to thank Mike for his many contributions and wish him well as he pursues new opportunities.”

GameSpot has contacted the ESA for comment and will update as more information becomes available.

The ESA has represented the industry’s interests in many high-profile proceedings. Gallagher himself was one of the industry representatives who met with President Trump during a summit on video game violence, following a tragic shooting in Parkland, FL. Under Gallagher’s leadership the company has chimed in on politics that tangentially relate to video games, from criticizing comments that developers found insulting to applauding STEM programs. It also organizes the annual E3 gaming convention, which recently opened its doors to the public.

Most recently, the ESA stepped forward to publicly disagree with a meta-analysis study that concluded video games resulted in increased aggression and fights among school age children between 9 and 19. The study itself cited increased visits to the principal’s office for fights at school among gamers, while the ESA’s rebuttal cited a reduction in violent crime over the same period.

WB Games to Distribute Cyberpunk 2077 in North America

CD Projekt Red has announced that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will “be responsible for the distribution and promotion of Cyberpunk 2077 in North America, and will bring the game to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.”

“We’ve worked with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and both releases turned out to be really successful, so we’re entering this new stage of our cooperation with great confidence,” CD Projekt Red’s Member of the Board and SVP of Business Development, Michał Nowakowski, said on its website.

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