Even though the massively popular Resident Evil 2 remake released nine months ago, we're still seeing both hilarious and terrifying modifications made to the game. Most recently, tech savvy players have swapped out the relentless Mr. X for the likes of Pennywise and a big goose, but this one is sure to put a smile on your face.
Even if you've fallen behind when it comes to reading Batman Beyond comic books, now is the perfect time to climb back aboard. Basically, what you need to know is this: Terry McGinnis is missing and amnesiac, and the persona of Batman likewise hasn't been heard from in Neo Gotham for a short while.
In the past few weeks alone, we've gotten confirmation on both Wonder Woman and Robin existing within the Arrowverse. Actually, each of those factoids came via Batwoman, so it comes as no surprise that the usually Easter egg-filled The Flash counter with something amazing in its own right.
In addition to everyone wanting to hear how Robert Pattinson's voice for the Dark Knight will sound (it apparently shares similarities to Willem Dafoe), I'm sure we're all dying to see his costume to be worn in The Batman. Considering how this character has been around for 80 years, director Matt Reeves and his crew could go in a variety of directions.
I don't know about you, but I think the recently launched Batwoman TV series is getting better as it stretches on. Sure, the ratings may not be all that explosive, but The CW likely knows what to expect when airing something on Sunday nights. That said, this is a show that should've been placed on Monday or Wednesday, but I'm not the one in charge.
At this point, one could say the filming schedule for "Crisis on Infinite Earths" has been comparable to that of an independent movie's. After all, an average episode for an Arrowverse series goes in front of cameras for about two weeks, before the footage is handed over to the post-production crew. But in this case, everyone has been working hard for an extended period.
With 2019 winding down, the more avid collectors among you are probably wondering which comic books to put on your pull list come 2020. For me, at least, I can always guarantee Batman will be on my agenda, but we're actually here to discuss what's next on the docket for Marvel Comics.
When you hear any writer or filmmaker talk about assembling a superhero team-up, they'll tell you about how it's vital that a villain worthy of battling multiple heroes be incorporated. After all, if the most formidable forces wearing capes and cowls are fighting alongside each other, then one average villain just won't do.
At the time of this writing, I've viewed only the first episode of Arrow's eighth season. In addition to having kind things to say about it, my theory of Oliver Queen journeying the multiverse at the behest of the Monitor has been proven true. Still, it appears as though not each installment will take place in parallel universes.
Despite how I personally believe The Flash's sixth season hasn't gotten off to the greatest of starts, there's still much potential to be tapped - at least in the eyes of this writer. Aside from how "Crisis on Infinite Earths" will change the Arrowverse landscape forever, it's worth noting how two big bads will menace Central City this year, effectively dividing the season in half.