Marvel just recently announced Avengers: Doomsday, which features Robert Downey Jr. returning to the MCU to play Doctor Doom. What other characters could appear in the film? Jeremy Renner, who plays Hawkeye in the MCU, said in interview that he will “probably” be in the movie.
It’s still early days, though, Renner pointed out, and scheduling may prove to be an issue.
“I think it’s going to be challenging to get everybody together. I think they’re gonna have to piece it together week-by-week because of people’s schedules. I’m excited about it,” he said. “I think we’ll probably be doing it. We’ll have to figure it out. It’s all brand-new. It all just happened.”
Doomsday will reportedly feature 60 or more MCU characters, and if that’s true, Hawkeye showing up wouldn’t be …
While the Steam Deck is still seen as the go-to gaming machine in the market, the ROG Ally has emerged as a strong alternative thanks to its powerful mobile technology and attractive frame. And now, one year after the first model’s launch, the new Asus ROG Ally X is available. The hardware revision brings welcome upgrades to Asus’ Windows PC gaming handheld, including enhanced battery life, RAM, and storage in a more ergonomic chassis with improved cooling and wireless connectivity. The ROG Ally X is available for $800 at Best Buy.
The original ROG Ally was a great device when it first launched, even with the issues like the aforementioned poor battery life and its bad habit of weaponizing Micro SD cards. The Z1 Extreme version proved to be more than capable of running demanding g…
If you’re looking for a new board game, you can grab Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney editions of Ravensburger’s Villainous board game for cheap during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event. Each version also has several “expandalone” expansion packs available. Each version works as a standalone game, or you can combine them all into a larger game.
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With a well-received TV adaptation leading to a resurgence in popularity for Fallout video games, 2024 has been a pretty good year so far for Bethesda. Now that a second season of Fallout has been greenlit, the expectation for Fallout 5 is higher than ever, but Bethesda’s Todd Howard says that there are no plans to rush out a new mainline Fallout game just yet. Thanks to the ongoing popularity of Fallout 76–new DLC for the game has launched–the company plans to bring the franchise back in a more meaningful way.
“For other Fallout games in the future, you know obviously I can’t talk about those right now but I would say sort of rushing through them or we need to get stuff out that is different than the work we’re doing in 76, you know we don’t feel like we need to rush …