Divinity Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition Co-op Playthough With Devs

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Pearl #1 Is a Gorgeous Crime Comic

Brian Michael Bendis has quickly proven himself at home in the DC Universe. If he can hit the ground running with Superman, there’s little reason to worry about Bendis’ ability to handle, say, Batman or Green Lantern. However, Pearl represents the next major hurdle in Bendis’ DC tenure. Can the move to DC reinvigorate his creator-owned Jinxworld imprint in the same way it has his mainstream superhero work? It’s a bit early to judge based on one issue, but Pearl #1 does serve as a promising debut and a welcome return to mature readers crime comics for Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos.

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Castle Rock’s Dark Tower Connection Revealed

Warning: FULL SPOILERS follow for Castle Rock Season 1, Episode 6, titled “Filter.” Castle Rock was renewed for Season 2 earlier this week.

The Stephen King Universe just got a whole lot bigger in Castle Rock Episode 6, with a reveal that hints to a possible Dark Tower connection.

For those uninitiated in the Kingverse mythology, the Dark Tower (also the name of an 8-part book series) is the center of the Stephen King multiverse and serves as the metanarrative that ties together and separates the individual realities of the Stephen King universe. Within that multiverse are doorways, both magical and mechanical that can transport a person to “other heres 

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Every Spider-Man Movie Spin-Off in Development

Spider-Man is one of the few Marvel heroes with a supporting cast and rogues gallery wide enough to support an entire cinematic universe. And that’s exactly what Sony is trying to launch. Even as Tom Holland’s Spider-Man makes his mark on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sony’s Universe of Marvel Characters, or SUMC (as the studio is calling the series internally), is drawing from all corners of the Spider-Man franchise in order to create new movies starring characters like Venom and Black Cat.

It’s a lot to keep track of, so we’ve put together a handy guide breaking down every Spider-Man-centric movie currently in the works at both Marvel and Sony and how exactly these projects are meant to fit together. Check them all out below!

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Infinity Wars Suffers a Sophomore Slump

Infinity Wars has enjoyed a strong start so far, with both the Infinity Wars Prime prologue and the actual first issue going a long way toward establishing the stakes in this latest cosmic conflict. But with most Marvel crossovers, the real question is whether that early momentum can be sustained over the long haul. Judging from Infinity Wars #2, there’s at least some cause for concern.

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Given that this issue is really the third chapter of the series, it’s a little frustrating that the narrative hasn’t progressed further by this point. Issue #2 continues the same battle from issue #1, with this motley assemblage of heroes and villains fighting Gamora for possession of the Infinity Stones. As a result, Infinity Wars finds itself locked in a weird place. Writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Deodato have done more than enough to give this series a strong emotional core. Infinity Wars is all about Gamora’s relationship with her “father” Thanos and her quest to make her soul whole again. This issue succeeds most when it focuses on those elements. Gamora makes for a compelling lead, even if the rest of the book’s cast hasn’t been utilized as well yet.

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James Gunn Won’t Be Back for Guardians of the Galaxy 3

After a meeting between James Gunn and Disney studio chairman Alan Horn, it appears that Marvel and Disney will not be reinstating Gunn as director of the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

As reported by Variety, “Gunn and his UTA reps pushed hard for him to be given a second chance, and Horn decided to take a courtesy meeting on Tuesday.”

The meeting was said to be “civil and professional,” but sources have claimed that Horn will not be changing his stance and they will continue production of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 without James.

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