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Archimonde and the Infinite Legion, a Potential Lore Revelation

Added: 08.06.2015 10:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


As everyone knows, Warlords of Draenor happens in an alternate reality. In a twist no Warcraft lore fan ever saw coming, creative director Alex Afrasiabi said in Twitter that there is only one Burning Legion's Archimonde, and Kil'jaeden. Only one version of any demon exists. So get this straight. The Archimonde we will fight in Patch 6.2 is the same one we defeated in Mount Hyjal in Warcraft III. The Mannoroth we will fight is the same one Garrosh and Thrall fought in Warcraft III. Blizzplanet's TheRedShirtGuy (of BlizzCon fame) analyzes how this might possible.

From: n4g.com

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Gets New Key Art by Pablo Uchida

Added: 08.06.2015 9:16 | 2 views | 0 comments


Today Hideo Kojima showcased on Twitter a new key artwork for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

From: n4g.com

A Guide to Every Marvel Universe Movie Coming Soon

Added: 06.06.2015 1:05 | 16 views | 0 comments


July 17, 2015: Ant-Man



Featuring Paul Rudd as a thief taking on the ultimate heist, Ant-Man looks like it will include the actor's laid-back charm and some hilarious action set pieces. After a tumultuous development that saw original director Edgar Wright replaced by Peyton Reed, the director of Bring It On, Ant-Man is finally set to release this summer.


May 5, 2017: Guardians of the Galaxy 2



Director James Gunn set Twitter on fire recently when he announced he had completed the first draft of the new Guardians screenplay. Star Chris Pratt has even confessed that the concept for the second film brought tears to his eyes when he heard it. Two years is too long of a wait for the follow up to this awesome new franchise!


July 6, 2018: Black Panther



The upcoming Black Panther film is still shrouded in mystery, but we do have that lovely official concept art above from Marvel to get our imaginations running. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who played James Brown in "Get On Up," is set to star as the iconic first black superhero in mainstream American comics.


May 6, 2016: Captain America: Civil War



The next Captain America film takes place immediately after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, which means you can expect to see a broad roster of characters from the Avengers lineup, including Iron Man. Just as the title implies, the new film will feature a showdown between Avengers who find themselves on opposing sides of dangerous new legislation.


November 4, 2016: Doctor Strange



While this won't be the first time Doctor Strange has starred in his own movie, here's hoping it will be significantly better than the low-budget, made-for-TV version that came out in 1978. Now that Benedict Cumberbatch has been cast for the lead role, we can at least count on the black magic neurosurgeon to be charmingly handsome this time around.


July 28, 2017: The Spectacular Spider-Man



Spider-Man has been reset so many times that it seems like the poor guy's had an identity crisis. Marvel is hoping to right the ship with a story rumored to be set around a high-school-age Peter Parker. Marvel's got a great track record, so here's hoping Spidey will be slinging webs with style soon.


November 3, 2017: Thor: Ragnarok



If the third Thor film follows any of the storyline from the Ragnarok comics, prepare for some earth-shattering changes in the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe soon. With any luck, this story will have the same intense impact it had in print.


November 2, 2018: Captain Marvel



With the popularity of "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Hunger Games," movie studios are finally realizing that badass women can headline a hit. Fans have been clamoring for Katee Sackhoff from Battlestar Galactica to play the leading role. Please, Lords of Kobol. Let's make this happen.


July 12, 2019: Inhumans



If you haven't heard of the Inhumans yet, don't let that put you off. Ever since Marvel turned its lesser-known Guardians of the Galaxy property into an entertaining blast of sci-fi silliness, we've had no worries about this upcoming adaptation. If you want an early glimpse at the Inhumans, check out their storyline in the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.


May 4, 2018: Avengers: Infinity War



A story so nice they had to tell it twice. The next chapter of The Avengers is actually coming in two parts, with the first film hitting in 2018. It'll be exciting to see how Marvel interweaves complex storylines from its vast universe into what looks like the ultimate showdown with Thanos.


From: www.gamespot.com

A Guide to Every Marvel Universe Movie Coming Soon

Added: 06.06.2015 1:05 | 10 views | 0 comments


July 17, 2015: Ant-Man



Featuring Paul Rudd as a thief taking on the ultimate heist, Ant-Man looks like it will include the actor's laid-back charm and some hilarious action set pieces. After a tumultuous development that saw original director Edgar Wright replaced by Peyton Reed, the director of Bring It On, Ant-Man is finally set to release this summer.


May 5, 2017: Guardians of the Galaxy 2



Director James Gunn set Twitter on fire recently when he announced he had completed the first draft of the new Guardians screenplay. Star Chris Pratt has even confessed that the concept for the second film brought tears to his eyes when he heard it. Two years is too long of a wait for the follow up to this awesome new franchise!


July 6, 2018: Black Panther



The upcoming Black Panther film is still shrouded in mystery, but we do have that lovely official concept art above from Marvel to get our imaginations running. Chadwick Boseman, the actor who played James Brown in "Get On Up," is set to star as the iconic first black superhero in mainstream American comics.


May 6, 2016: Captain America: Civil War



The next Captain America film takes place immediately after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, which means you can expect to see a broad roster of characters from the Avengers lineup, including Iron Man. Just as the title implies, the new film will feature a showdown between Avengers who find themselves on opposing sides of dangerous new legislation.


November 4, 2016: Doctor Strange



While this won't be the first time Doctor Strange has starred in his own movie, here's hoping it will be significantly better than the low-budget, made-for-TV version that came out in 1978. Now that Benedict Cumberbatch has been cast for the lead role, we can at least count on the black magic neurosurgeon to be charmingly handsome this time around.


July 28, 2017: The Spectacular Spider-Man



Spider-Man has been reset so many times that it seems like the poor guy's had an identity crisis. Marvel is hoping to right the ship with a story rumored to be set around a high-school-age Peter Parker. Marvel's got a great track record, so here's hoping Spidey will be slinging webs with style soon.


November 3, 2017: Thor: Ragnarok



If the third Thor film follows any of the storyline from the Ragnarok comics, prepare for some earth-shattering changes in the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe soon. With any luck, this story will have the same intense impact it had in print.


November 2, 2018: Captain Marvel



With the popularity of "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Hunger Games," movie studios are finally realizing that badass women can headline a hit. Fans have been clamoring for Katee Sackhoff from Battlestar Galactica to play the leading role. Please, Lords of Kobol. Let's make this happen.


July 12, 2019: Inhumans



If you haven't heard of the Inhumans yet, don't let that put you off. Ever since Marvel turned its lesser-known Guardians of the Galaxy property into an entertaining blast of sci-fi silliness, we've had no worries about this upcoming adaptation. If you want an early glimpse at the Inhumans, check out their storyline in the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.


May 4, 2018: Avengers: Infinity War



A story so nice they had to tell it twice. The next chapter of The Avengers is actually coming in two parts, with the first film hitting in 2018. It'll be exciting to see how Marvel interweaves complex storylines from its vast universe into what looks like the ultimate showdown with Thanos.


From: www.gamespot.com


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