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BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT takes us back to the 60’s in latest Arkham Insider
Every friday before they release dlc Rocksteady Studios releases an Arkham Insider video. This time they show off the classic TV series batmobile and race tracks, and game director Sefton Hill is showing us a new update to the AR challenges and a look at the 1970’s Batmobile skin! Check it out down below! The TV series batmobile is one of the last three batmobiles being released (Batman v Superman and Original Arkham). Stay tuned for more news as it comes. Batman: Arkham Knight is available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
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GOTHAM Review; Scarification
Warning: This review contains spoilers The first few episodes of ‘Gotham’ were a vast improvement on last season. The tine was more consistent, the villains are better and Bruce is not the focal point of the story. Some of that changes is this episode. We see that the Penguin is still trying to find his mother, and his worrying driving him insane. This is an interesting arc for the Penguin. I believed that he would be more in control and strong. After the progress of the last season. I didn’t think he would return to wining like the first season. Though It is justified after what Galavan has put him through. Galavan’s real plan was…
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New BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Behind The Scenes images
With Batman v Superman being featured on the cover of Total Film, it isn’t surprising that more new images are being released. This time we get a behind the scenes look at Batman and Superman. Some of these shots are in the Comic-Con trailer, but that hasn’t stopped Total Film from re-releasing these awesome images! Fearing the actions of a god-like super hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger…
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BATMAN V SUPERMAN: The DC Trinity Stars on Total Film Cover
With Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice five months away from release, the marketing has started ramping up. We’ve had trailers, articles and Lexcorp started a website. Now we have an all-new look at Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman, thanks to Superman himself, Henry Cavill via his Facebook page. The Trinity are gracing the cover of Total Film’s December magazine. The magazine will be available for purchase this Friday. Stay tuned for more details as they come. Fearing the actions of a god-like super hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. …
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ARROW ‘s Damien Darhk to Appear on THE FLASH & LEGENDS OF TOMORROW
The main antagonist of Arrow’s third season, Damien Darhk, will also appear on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and The Flash. During an interview with comicbook.com, actor Neal McDonough (Damien Darhk) mentioned his appearances on The CW’s other shows. “You go back to the League – I did an episode of Legends last week – and I look exactly the same in 1975, but you see he’s not as confident and doesn’t have such an agenda forty years ago as he does now,” McDonough said. “So it’s fun to play the different times, you know? Going back in time with Legends, and The Flash, I’m just this crazy, fun, enjoy everything while I kill everybody type…
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THE FLASH Movie Suit Rumored to Be Tech-Based
With The Flash TV series being a huge hit on The CW, and a separate version of Flash appearing in 2017’s Justice League, Warner Bros. wants casual fans to know that there is a huge difference. According to Den of Geek, Warner Bros. wants a distinctive difference between the Flash movie and the Flash TV series, with the movie costume having a more “tech-based” look. Warner Bros. doesn’t want “any comparison to the well designed and received TV version.” with his to look more “like armor”. With the more armored costume designs for Wonder Woman and Aquaman, it seems likely that The Flash will be no different. The first thing that comes to mind is the…
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GOTHAM Review: The Last Laugh
Warning: this review contains spoilers After last week’s shocking ending, we find Jim and Harvey trying to find a lead on the Maniax case. This episode starts off strong with a fun interrogation scene with Gordon and Bullock. It’s nice to have the two working together again. Harvey and Jim have good chemistry and make the episode. Hopefully they can keep this for the remainder of the season, because things are about to get weird. We see Jerome and Barbara at his father’s house. Jerome plans on blaming his father for his escape from Arkham Asylum, setting up evidence that makes it look as if the whole plan was his idea. His…
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Has the New JUSTICE LEAGUE Animated Series Just Been Confirmed?
Justice League: 2003 series For the past couple of months we have been hearing rumors of a new Justice League animated series developed by Cartoon Network. First we had the poster on the wall in a Warner Bros. office (check it out here), and then we had Jon Schnepp say he’s heard rumors of Bruce Timm returning to produce (link here). Now we have even more evidence that the JLA is returning to the small screen. James Harvey of The World’s Finest is reporting that Cartoon Network Canada and have confirmed a new cartoon is in the works. When asked by The World’s Finest about a possible upcoming new animated Justice League series, a representative for Cartoon…
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BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT October updates
By now I’m sure many of you know that the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight has had major issues. With game-breaking bugs and glitches causing it to be pulled from store shelves. Good news, Steam has released a status update on the situation, with an official statement from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. As many of you know, we released a major patch for Batman: Arkham Knight PC a few weeks ago. While there were significant performance improvements made to the game, the teams are continuing to work on the additional updates that were outlined in our previous post. We expect these updates to be ready at the end of October,…
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GOTHAM Review: Knock, Knock
Warning: This review contains spoilers In the second episode of Gotham’s sophomore season, we see yet another solid episode. We still have some issues with the tone and pacing, but it was a lot better than previous episodes. We start off with the Maniax, which is apparently what our team of psychopaths’ are calling themselves. They are on the roof of the Gotham Gazette, and are spray-painting the letters M-A-N-I-A-X-! on helpless reports as they throw them of the roof and onto the street. They want the people of Gotham to be in fear of them. They want to be in control of Gotham City. This is what makes the lack of the Penguin is this episode so…




























