And instead of his sidekick being a kid in bright spandex, it’s a big, quiet Lurch-sized dude in a mime costume. Solomon Grundy maybe!
And instead of his sidekick being a kid in bright spandex, it’s a big, quiet Lurch-sized dude in a mime costume. Solomon Grundy maybe!
Like he’s called “The Jokester” or something and is a pun-themed crimefighter and throws pies instead of batarangs and drives a clown car and Batman is like Darkbat, secretly Bruce Maroni-Wayne, Gotham’s kingpin. And there’s probably like a guy called one-face who is just such a boring dude.
Calling it now. This is a “good guy” Joker from one of those stupid opposite day universes - and the Batman in the main game is his evil Batman counterpart.
Okay but hear me out. What if it’s MORE than 30 years in the future on a moon colony filled with sexy co-eds? And also it has your book or whatever I guess.
So Giancarlo is Renfield, right?
That seems like an unnecessarily broad assumption considering the ongoing success of the Injustice series and Marvel and DC’s success in the mobile space. And Midnight Suns seems like a particularly suspect point of comparison because of how idiosyncratic it is. I like a lot about the game, but it’s about as far as…
It’s a real shame, bc suicide squad could be the foundation for a very inspired xcom-like.
Big enough to get a feature starring him released last year. That said, it flopped pretty hard.
He acts too!? Is there anything this guy can’t do?
Why is Cats on a list of best anythings?
I think she may be in for a rude awakening if she tries to redeem him. I think she feels a lot of guilt about adding Gator, but she called it herself when she said he wants to do good but he wants to be like his daddy even more.
I’m guessing the parallel of Dot abandoning Gator in the way she was abandoned will definitely be important moving forward. There's definitely some guilt there.
Keep the protein. Use chocolate covered crickets.
That’s weird. I don’t think I’ve actually seen a Rebel Moon trailer, but we’ve giggled at this trailer in theaters a LOT. Not sure about advertising in different markets, but it’s definitely been getting attention in theaters.
It would be a generation’s answer to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, god help us all
That one. I’m not terribly convinced that TV/film popularity has a noticable effect on video game sales (a big shrug thinking, for instance, that spider movies drove insomnia’s sales) - but if they are going for multimedia synergy, I’d definitely think that the MCU offers dramatically more cross-promotion potential…
I’m not convinced that’s going to make much off an uptick in interest. But Insomniac’s intended release schedule could dovetail nicely with the MCU.
Pretty much!
The third one was notoriously contentious behind the scenes because Eddie wanted to steer the movie in a more dramatic direction to demonstrate his range as more than just a funny guy.
I daresay roflcopter