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I know it probably isn’t like it at all,but that description sounds a lot like The IT Crowd...

Just Capcom returning to actual competence and giving fans what they want without pandering - Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2 and more Monster Hunter World content. 

He was also pretty decent as Odin Reichenbach on Elementary this year. One of those actors I forgot did so many roles, I swear Ferdinand was a lot younger! 

I don't know, her previous experience interviewing celebrities would make her prime for this role if anything. 

Maybe Nioh 2 took the “exclusive samurai PS4" game slot for early 2020.

DmC didn’t try to lampoon its setting like the original games did, it tried too hard to be a cutting satire of modern society right down to our brave edge lord hacker hero Vergil wandering around with a katana and fedora, and not a single word being said about it.

I mean from what I know it's more an annual event. So forcing someone to wash once a year might be for their own health. I dunno, fantasy potato people. 

Rogue One managed it alright, and that ended with a Death Star warm up shot and Darth Vader going crazy on dome rebels...

Would the world really be that different in the world of King of the Hill though?

I always considered Dark Souls as games set in a style of Westeros long after the Great and Last Wars and Long Nights had ended, with plenty of speculation of past history from both game and book/tv series so I can see this working very well.

Why not both? 

Same reason a lot of US remakes flounder without some kind of input from the original British creators; it's the British humour that doesn't translate well. Veep manages to be a worthy companion to The Thick of It because they nailed the insults perfectly amongst many other things. 

Rhea Seehorn turned darker in four episodes of this compared to four seasons and counting of Better Call Saul. Truly the Selina effect.

This is one of the older ones. By a good year! 

I mean, Double XP wins just for fitting Still Game in there.

As stated elsewhere, we already got a pretty decent introduction to Black Panther in Civil War though.

... because it’s not an origin story?

Bar Iron Man and Guardians, how many of the origin films have been top, top tier? I always give the first film a pass as they get settled and see what works and what doesn’t. 

Revelations deserves a full sequel. And I don't mean Revelations 2, it probably has one of my favourite final bosses and a theme that (not to repeat a comparison) wouldn't be out of place in a Final Fantasy game (O Vendetta Di Dio) 

Swap Kaguya out for Orochimaru, Pain or Madara (or Momoshiki as a curve ball) and chuck Sakura, Sarada (if they want to cash in on Boruto), Tsunade or the Fifth Mizukage.