Who The Hell Is Jude Law In Captain Marvel?

Jude Law’s role in Captain Marvel has been a hotly contested issue since he was confirmed for the film, originally as “Walter Lawson,” the human alter-ego of the original Captain Marvel, the Kree warrior Mar-Vell which naturally led fans to assume that Law would be playing Mar-Vell himself. This would go to follow, given the movie’s status as an origin story for Carol Danvers and Mar-Vell’s integral role in Carol’s comic book history.

However, as the movie marches closer and closer to release, details about Law’s character have surfaced via Marvel’s Minimates figure line, naming Law as Yon-Rogg–another name that might be familiar to MCU speculators as one of the educated guesses for the villain of the film, prior to Ben Mendelsohn’s confirmation as Talos the Skrull.

So, what does that actually mean? Who is Yon-Rogg and what is his deal?

We’re so glad you asked.

Introduced in the late 60s, Yon-Rogg was a Kree military officer sent to Earth by the Supreme Intelligence, a hyper-advanced Kree AI designed to promote Kree genetic superiority throughout the galaxy. Yon-Rogg had a deep-seated, soap opera flavored grudge against Mar-Vell, who was already stationed on Earth at the time of his arrival, which drove him further and further into a zealous madness. Ideally, he would have been helping Mar-Vell fight off the Skrull invasion, but instead, he sought out every opportunity to undermine Mar-Vell’s efforts and fight against the people of Earth as well.

Why the grudge? Well, like any self-respecting warrior, Yon-Rogg was jealous over the relationship between Mar-Vell and a Kree medic named Una, who Yon-Rogg was in love with as well. Thus far, no casting announcements for Una have been made for the MCU (though it should be noted that Annette Bening’s character is still a mystery), so it’s not all that likely that this specific character trait will be getting a direct translation to the big screen, but if you’re wondering what Yon’s “traditional” villain motivation is, that’s it. He really is just that petty. So while comics Yon-Rogg tried to sabotage an entire planet all because he couldn’t get a date, MCU Yon-Rogg will probably find his beef elsewhere.

Yon’s hatred ran so deep that he even tried to get Mar-Vell put on trial for being “Un-Kree” (one of the worst things a Kree could be accused of) by Ronan the Accuser–a name you’ll recognize from Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 1 and a role Lee Pace will be reprising in Captain Marvel.

Over the years, Yon continued to be a thorn in the side of both Mar-Vell and Carol, who he inadvertently helped transform into Ms. Marvel by causing the accident that fused her DNA with Kree genetics. Though that story has been retconned out of comics continuity several times over, it still presents some interesting possibilities for Yon-Rogg’s MCU future. Most notably, he actually was revealed to have a telepathic connection with Carol because of the accident, which later results in Carol attacking Yon at the cost of all her memories.

This is specifically important, given Carol’s apparent status as an amnesiac in the movie, and her seemingly close relationship with Yon and the Starforce. Maybe Yon himself was somehow at fault for the Kree selected Carol in the first place and maybe that decision somehow affected her ability to remember her time as a human. Or, at the very least, maybe it was Yon’s decision to erase Carol’s memory.

Regardless of the link between them, it’s pretty safe to say that, given Yon’s rather dubious comic book past, it’s probably not the best idea to go into Captain Marvel trusting him all that much. We may only be able to make educated guesses about what his motives and plan might be, but it’s probably not good.

New Story Mode Details Revealed for Mortal Kombat 11

At the Mortal Kombat 11 Reveal event, the first details on the game’s story were given and it was confirmed that it will follow the events that occurred in Mortal Kombat X.

This new story mode is said to be a “time-bending narrative” that will, as Ed Boon says, allow for “situations where old characters can meet their younger selves.”

This time manipulation will occur because of Kronika, the first female boss in Mortal Kombat history, as she is the Keeper of Time and creator of existence and needs to “bring order to the universe through any means necessary” following Raiden upsetting the balance of history by torturing Shinnok.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Beta Dates Confirmed, But You’ll Need To Pre-Order

Those eager to get their hands on Mortal Kombat 11 who weren’t fortunate enough to attend the January reveal event are in luck. We already knew a pre-release beta was on the way, and now we know exactly when it’s set to begin.

As part of the avalanche of MK11 news, NetherRealm Studios announced that the beta will begin on March 28. We don’t know how long it will last, but it unfortunately won’t be available on all platforms: Only PS4 and Xbox One owners will be able to participate. That leaves out both PC and Nintendo Switch players, although the full game is scheduled to hit all four of these platforms on April 23.

This beta won’t be available to everyone on PS4 and Xbox One either, though. In order to get in, you’ll need to pre-order Mortal Kombat 11. As an added incentive, you’ll be able to play as Shao Kahn in the full game if you pre-order. He’s one of eight confirmed playable characters so far, alongside Geras, who’s a completely new fighter for the series.

Pre-ordering may not be quite so simple, as there are multiple versions of the game set to be available. The most premium of the bunch is the newly revealed Kollector’s edition, which comes with the Kombat Pack DLC, Scorpion mask bust, steel case, magnet coin, and authenticity plate.

The reveal event also brought with it word on Ronda Rousey’s role and gave us a look at new gameplay and fatalities. Another livestream dedicated to the game is coming later in January.

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Mortal Kombat 11 – Scorpion vs Baraka Gameplay (With Ed Boon Commentary)

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Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Fighting Game Announced

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, an upcoming fighting game made by developer nWay, has been announced for an April release on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, and a PC release for sometime later in 2019.

Described as an “easy to learn but hard to master” fighting game, Battle for the Grid spans the Power Rangers’ 25-year history and pits new and classic Rangers and villains against each other in team battles. Those who buy the game on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch or PC will be able to cross-play online across these platforms, and “mission progress” they achieve can be accessed across platforms as well. More details for Battle for the Grid will arrive in the coming weeks.

In the announcement teaser below, you can see three rangers who appear to be playable fighters: Red Ranger Jason Lee Scott, Green Ranger Tommy Oliver and what appears to be Yellow Ranger Gia Moran from Power Rangers Megaforce. The trailer ends with a quick cameo appearance from original Green Ranger actor Jason David Frank.

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Mortal Kombat 11 – Scorpion Character Customization Gameplay

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Save Big on Big Vizio TVs Ahead of the Big Game With These 4K Deals

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It’s play-off season, and if you’re a sports fan, you’re no doubt on the edge of your seats, hoping to see the New England Patriots lose the AFC Championship game and anyone other than the New England Patriots go on to win it all. That’s all fine and good, and you’re entitled to your opinion, but if you want to truly experience the triumph and heartbreak of grand sporting events, you need a massive 4K TV.

You don’t have to be a football fan to enjoy the benefits of a 4K TV deal. Games, movies, pretty much everything looks better. You can bring home a 50-inch 4K TV right now, because we live in a magical futuristic science-fiction reality. Remember when characters on sitcoms would get a 50-inch TV with plans to return it after the big game? The ensuing shenanigans just wouldn’t make sense in today’s sitcom landscape for a variety of reasons, but mostly because 50-inch televisions are affordable at resolutions Chandler and Joey on Friends could never even have dreamed of.

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New Mortal Kombat 11 Trailer Reveals First Details About The Game’s Story

NetherRealm Studios has released our first look at the story in Mortal Kombat 11. The prologue to the game’s story plays out in a trailer revealed at NetherRealm’s January reveal event, which sees Raiden interacting with Shinnok after the events of Mortal Kombat X and also introduces a brand-new character.

In the prologue, Raiden is wearing Shinnok’s amulet as he tortures the captured Elder God. Shinnok arrogantly reminds Raiden that an Elder God can’t be killed, so the Earthrealm defender simply cuts off his victim’s head while reminding it that there are fates worse than death. The prologue ends with Shinnok’s still-living head being approached by Kronika, the first female boss character in the franchise’s history and who we first saw during the Game Awards 2018.

During the reveal event, NetherRealm also revealed gameplay moments of several characters, including Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Sonya, Skarlet, Raiden, and Geras–the latter of which is a brand-new addition to the franchise. Geras also got a reveal trailer at the end of the event that showcased his incredible time-bending abilities in action, both summoning artifacts from other periods, transporting himself to his past position to avoid enemy attacks, and also freezing an opponent’s time to land some devastating combos.

In addition to again being able to change between different character variations, in Mortal Kombat 11, you’ll be able to customize fighters. Options include a fighter’s costume, intros, victories, abilities, and AI behavior. Mortal Kombat 11 also adds Fatal Blow attacks for each fighter, which act as special, powerful attacks–similar to Fatalities–that can be pulled off in an effort to change the tide of a battle. The one meter devoted to offense, defense, and supers in past Mortal Kombat games has been separated into three different meters for this eleventh entry.

Mortal Kombat 11 is scheduled to release April 23 for Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Switch.

Ronda Rousey Is In Mortal Kombat 11 As Sonya Blade

Mortal Kombat 11 will feature a surprising guest star. During the game’s big reveal livestream, developer NetherRealm announced that athlete and current WWE Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey will be supplying the voice for series staple Sonya Blade.

Rumors that Rousey would be voicing Sonya in the upcoming fighting game were circulating prior to the reveal. Rousey herself further fueled the speculation by sharing a picture of an invitation she received for the reveal event on Instagram.

“Sonya Blade was the first kick-ass girl that I saw come onto the scene, and I’ve always admired her and admittedly kind of emulated her in my own way,” Rousey said during the stream. Rousey shares more of her thoughts on voicing the character in the trailer above. You can also see some gameplay footage of Sonya in action below.

Sonya is one of several veteran Mortal Kombat characters who were confirmed during the reveal event; we also got our first look at Liu Kang, Baraka, Sub-Zero, and Skarlet, who was originally one of the DLC characters released for Mortal Kombat 9. NetherRealm also revealed a brand-new character, Geras, who has time-control abilities.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Mortal Kombat game without an absurd amount of gore, and we got to see some of the inventive and gruesome ways the characters will dismember each other in Mortal Kombat 11’s first gameplay trailer. NetherRealm also showed off some of the game’s brutal new fatalities.

Mortal Kombat 11 launches on April 23. The game is coming to PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Those who pre-order it will receive Shao Kahn as a bonus character. Ahead of the game’s launch, NetherRealm will hold a beta for PS4 and Xbox One on March 28.