‘Batman: Arkham Origins’ Reveals Another Villain – The Mad Hatter!

Hot on the heels of the SDCC’s announcement that Copperhead will be one of the assassins hunting Batman in Arkham Origins, we’ve just heard of another addition. Jervis Tech, AKA the Mad Hatter, will be joining the rest of the Arkham Origins rogues gallery. Jervis has a penchant for dressing in the get up of the Mad Hatter from the Alice in Wonderland stories, and underneath his various caps are mind control devices that Tech uses to his evil ends, which have varied over the years from the disturbing to downright ridiculous.

As many players of the previous game Arkham City already know, The Mad Hatter had a brief appearance in the entry. I thought his portion was a pretty fun time and helped bring me back to the trippy fun that Scarecrow’s fear toxin brought in Arkham Asylum. According to IGN that’s what we’ll be treated to in the prequel, a longer variation of the Mad Hatter level from Arkham City. So be on the lookout for Bats wearing one of good ole’ Jervis’ mind control hats to fight out of!

The Mad Hatter

The number of rogues in this game is certainly building every few weeks. In the line-up so far we have The Joker, Penguin, Mad Hatter, Black Mask, Bane, Copperhead, Deathstroke, and Deadshot. And unless they are counting the first four on that list as the eight assassins after Batman, then that means we have about four assassins left to be announced.

Who else will we see in Arkham Origins? The game is looking fantastic at this point and comes out October 25th 2013! Let us know your predictions below!

The End of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia premieres it’s 9th season this fall on their new comedy channel FXX, September 4th at 10pm ET/PT. Then after season 10 next year, the gang will be saying “so long bitches” for good! In a not so stunning move Glenn Howerton has announced that the show doesn’t want to overstay it’s welcome so they’re going to end on their terms. Read more below from IGN:

“There’s a certain point where you wear out your welcome and we don’t want to do that,” the actor/writer/producer said. “We want to leave them wanting more. We spend a lot of time trying to find new lines to cross. We’re not trying to offend people or gross them out, but we’re looking to surprise them. I think we’re proud of what we’ve done so far, so it’s time to stop.”

I’m glad Howerton is saying it because in my opinion the show has become a bit stale, even though I’ll always love it. I long for the earlier seasons when all of the characters weren’t so over the top.

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

But in the show’s defense the subsequent seasons have been pretty entertaining. From Kitten “Mittons” to Dance Marathons and Project Bad Ass to Thundergun Express, the show will definitely be missed. It is better for it to end before the fans decide to stop watching. It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is a great show to have leading the charge on the network’s newest efforts at gaining viewership with FXX. The network has triumphed time and again, and not only with comedies, but dramas like The Shield, Justified, Rescue Me, Sons of Anarchy, American Horror Story and Nip/Tuck just to name a few.

Once It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia goes away, comedies such as Archer, Louie, The League and Wilfred will have to pick up the slack, which they are more than capable of doing. As the show reaches closer to it’s inevitable conclusion, what are everyone’s favorite episodes with so many to choose from?

You know Grizzly Bomb will be doing a top ten best episodes once the show has it’s series finale.

Revolutionary War: A Who’s Who Guide to the Marvel UK Characters

Recently we discussed the return of the Marvel UK characters to the Marvel Universe, so it now seems appropriate to give you a list of who you may be seeing when Revolutionary War comes out. This list covers pretty much every major character that appeared in the Marvel UK comics. Some characters had to be left aside (like The Transformers, who had a huge run of comics through the ’80s in the UK that were separate from the other Transformer titles that were published in the States) just because it is highly unlikely that they will be part of this story due to the copyright issues involved.

A lot of Marvel UK titles focused on time travel and alternative Earths (Like Earth 811) which sometimes had their own set of heroes and villains, so continuity could get confusing and that is why for the most part I have left year dates out of the characters histories unless it is essentially to know. They also work heavily with magic and a lot of the characters here are in some way magically enhanced or created by magical means. So here they are in all their glory, the heroes and villains of Marvel UK.

Black Axe (First Appearance 1993)

Marvel UK

Born over 10,000 years ago, Black Axe (real name unknown) looks human but is actually from another (unconfirmed) race. He has adventured in ancient Egypt and Japan, but retired when he felt the challenge was no longer there. The sinister company Mys-Tech contacted him to find a Hydra scientist who had discovered the immortality gene. This leads to a series of encounters with Death’s Head and Mephisto himself. After recovering from these events he used his secret identity as Robert Hyde to visit Wakanda and come into contact with the Black Panther. It is here were his story ends as the title was cancelled after 7 issues.

Dark Angel (First Appearance 1992)

Marvel UK

Mys-Tech board member Ranaulph Haldane incurred Mephisto’s wraith when he turned against him and was murdered for his trouble. His 21 year old daughter Shevaun witnessed the Angel of Death coming for her father and she was given a fragment of the universe by the Angel (and some body armor) to help her control her new amazing powers. She met quite a few Marvel characters while fighting Mys-Tech (including the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and The Avengers) and she was involved in the Mys-Tech War which had her turning back time to save all the super heroes that had died in the confrontation. She now works for MI: 13.

Death’s Head (First Appearance 1987)

Marvel UKDeath’s Head originally appeared in the Transformers comic, but soon had his own comic book series. He is a robotic bounty hunter who was famous for saying “Yes” at the end of every sentence and essentially being a mix between Humphrey Bogart and Dirty Harry. He has teamed up with The Fantastic Four, Iron Man and even Doctor Who during his adventures and will no doubt be a big part of Revolutionary War.

Marvel UKHe was given a make over in the Death’s Head 2 comic book and was given a side kick Tuck (a replicant who was originally hunting Death’s Head 2 but teamed up with him instead). Though Death’s Head was killed by Death’s Head 2, his personality transferred into this new body. Death’s Head new body had multiple personalities which he could access at any time. One of them even got his own body and became the cyborg killer Die Cut. He also had dealings with main stream Marvel Characters (mainly The X-Men). A.I.M scientist Evelyn Necker was a big part of Death’s Head 2 problems (as well as being the creator of his new body) and she created numerous other cyborgs to try and replicate her success with Death’s Head 2 (or minion as the project was called). She created Death Wreck (a huge metal beast with a tiny brain) and Death Metal (a killing machine made from a fusion of magic and metal) who all ended up joining Death’s Head 2 for adventures.

There was also a Death’s Head 3.0 but this seems to have no direct link to the Death’s Head mentioned above. In the latest Iron Man story arc set in space, Death’s Head is now back to a modified version of his original look, though when this change occurred is unknown.

Digitek (First Appearance 1992)

 Marvel UK

Scientist Jonathan Byrant was working for the Msy-Tech Corporation studying an artifact brought to the group by their team of Warheads (see entry below). Jonathan had a vision that his supervisor was going to sabotage the artifact, and arrived at the building to stop it, only to be caught in the explosion. The artifact bonded to Jonathan, turning him into a computer styled hero called Digitek. Digitek apparently killed himself rather than become part of the super hero registration in Civil War, but as he is part computer he survived and turned up in MI: 13.

Dragon’s Claws (First Appearance 1988)

 Marvel UK

In 8162 The Claws are a team that engage in an unknown sport that involves teams trying to take territory from each other. The team members are all now living peaceful after the games have ended, but are brought back into action by N.U.R.S.E. (National Union of Retired Sports Experts) to stop other former teams of the sport that are now causing trouble in society. N.U.R.S.E. turns out to be corrupt and a confrontation is soon on the cards between the group and their former employees. They eventually do succeed and defeat N.U.R.S.E. after an epic battle, where a few Claw members die.

Killpower and Motormouth (First Appearance 1992)

 Marvel UK

Killpower is a huge mercenary created by Msy-Tech Corporation with no morals and the brain of a child. In a mission to retrieve some stolen hardware he meets the young girl who had stolen said hardware, who is unfortunately shot in the throat. Killpower uses his advanced skills to repair her throat, using the hardware he was sent to retrieve. Motormouth (a street punk style teenager) takes Killpower under her wing and teaches him right and wrong, all the while avoiding Msy-Tech troops. Killpower turned up in MI: 13 and acted as an under cover spy for them when he was turned into a vampire (his magic based origins meant he was immune to Dracula’s powers).

Knights of Pendragon (First Appearance 1990)

 Marvel UK

Captain Britain is sent to the Amazon rain forest to rescue a friend of his that has become insane with a new acquired power. When he arrives, following the obligatory fight scene they discover that the ghosts of Lancelot and Gawain have possessed both parties. Gawain is resurrected and they head off to find the Green Knight, who they believe might be behind the problems. Gawain sacrificed his power to heal the Green Knight, who in turn used his power to bring a new team into the world. The team was last seen in Secret Invasion when the Skrulls took over all magic in the UK.

Mys-Tech (First Appearance 1992)

Marvel UK

The main baddies of the Marvel UK universe, these members had complete power over all the characters in this universe. In 987 seven mages sold their souls to Mephisto (who pops up regularly in this universe) for immortally. All they have to do in return is constantly send him souls. Though operating as a legitimate business, the real work was conducted below in an underground lair where the group mixed magic and science to create new ways to keep the souls coming to Mephisto, as well as trying to stab each other in the back and trying to find a way out of Mephisto’s grasp . They were in part responsible for the creation of Death’s Head 2 as well as other heroes in the Marvel UK comics. Their work culminated in the Mys-Tech Wars, when they fought Marvels greatest heroes.

Super Soldiers (First Published 1993)

Marvel UK

This was Marvel’s attempt to expand the super soldier program first seen with Captain America, and told the British side of the story. Using bio-chips, the government created these soldiers who eventually disbanded after a mission went sour. They are reunited to work for S.H.I.E.L.D., and some of the characters popped up in a Civil War story arc. The main thing most people remembered about this series was that it was pretty much a carbon copy of the Universal Soldier movie for the first few episodes.

Warheads (First Published 1992)

Marvel UK

The Warheads were an expendable force employed by Msy-Tech to collect rare and powerful artifacts from the future and alternative timelines using a wormhole style technology. Tigon Liger was the leader of the group and one of the only constant members, as a lot of the Warhead’s crew would get killed on missions. This was one of the best parts of the comic, pretty much anyone was expendable. When they wanted to quit it turned out that their bodies had become addicted to the wormhole travel, and so off they went off on another adventure. Their current whereabouts are unknown.

Wild Thing (First Appearance 1993)

 Marvel UK

Nikki Doyle lives on Earth 8410, a world where the superhero boom ended in the ’80s and where technology now governs everything. Virtual Reality has taken over and hardcore users have turned to illegal programs to get their fix leading to a new underground crime ring. Nikki is obsessed with playing new games so much so she lands herself in jail. A sinister company called Arcade discovers that Nikki has an amazing ability; she can jump into and manipulate VR games. She is given leave of prison if she works for Arcade and does missions for them inside VR programs. She agrees and takes the name Wild Thing. It is unknown what has happened to Nikki as the title was cancelled within a few issues and the story was never finished.

So when Revolutionary War comes out remember to have this check list handy, as you will never know who may turn up! Thanks to Wikipedia and  Marvunapp for their help in compiling this list of the Marvel UK‘s greatest comic heroes and villains. Both of these sites have information on these characters if you want to read up further.

Jason Sudeikis Finally Confirms SNL Exit

Well it’s about time. Jason Sudekis has finally confirmed that this past season of SNL was his last.

In tonight’s episode of Late Night with David Letterman, Sudeikis confirms what all fans have assumed for months, his time in Studio 8H has come to a close.

http://youtu.be/HTHyQYUhwaw

It sucks that there won’t be a big send-off for the man who has become the “every man” of Saturday Night Live in recent years, but it seems right for the actor who excelled at the bewildered reaction to the rest of his cast members antics. Of course he was not without his own craziness as evidenced as one of his best Weekend Update characters, The Devil.

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Now with the departure of Jason Sudeikis joining those of Bill Hader and Fred Armisen, and possibly Nasim Pedrad, the cast of SNL is going to look very different next year. Some featured players will move up to full cast (Kate McKinnon for sure) with new ones comes in, it’ll be interesting to see the announcements start rolling in come fall time.

Thanks for eight great seasons Jason Sudeikis!

Jason Sudeikis SNL

SDCC 2013 Rumor Mill: J.J. Abrams May Quit Star Wars?

Here’s some news that may cause massive system shock to Star Wars fans everywhere: Rumors that J.J. Abrams may be contemplating dropping out of Star Wars Episode 7! Dun Dun Dun! It’s pretty much just a rumor floating around the San Diego Comic Con, but still that would be dreadful news from the viewpoint of a geek like me, who thought there would never be another Star Wars movie ever! Then to find out that not only were there more coming, but they weren’t being directed by George Lucas! I love the J.J. Abrams choice for the man in charge simply based off the success of the Star Trek franchise these past 4 years. If he could turn a Star Wars fan like me (who hated Star Trek since first seeing it as a child) into a believer then just imagine what he can do with the galaxy far far away! Check out the rumor from over at IGN below:

 

J.J. Abrams[box_dark]Badass Digest‘s Devin Faraci claims that while at this past weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con, he kept “hearing tons of rumors that JJ Abrams is on the verge of dropping out of Star Wars”.

Faraci added, “This has been something I’ve heard for a while now, and from multiple insiders. I know that he didn’t want to shoot the movie in England and was overruled, but that happened a while ago. This weekend at Comic Con I continued to hear these whispers. No director for [Star] Trek 3 has been found yet – might Abrams end up coming back after all, leaving Star Wars to someone else? I’m expecting Star Wars news out of the German Star Wars Celebration at the end of the month – if there is some sort of announcement of a title or casting and Abrams isn’t there, start wondering.”[/box_dark]

 

To sort of calm the nerves of Jed-Heads everywhere, Lucasfilm has denied any of these rumors thus far. However much comfort that provides everyone I’m not so sure, because of course they’re not going to admit to any problems with Disney’s newest milking of one of the most profitable franchises ever. Would Abrams departing be the end of Star Wars? No, of course not. Although, they would have been off to a great start to only settle for something mediocre with some of the talent out there nowadays. Here are my three worst case scenarios if J.J. Abrams jets from the project:

1.)    Star Wars, Directed by Brett Ratner

2.)    Star Wars, Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson

3.)    Star Wars, Directed by Stephen Sommers

Please, Disney (and essentially Lucasfilm), spare me any of the above heartbreak or I just may explode into oblivion. I suppose we’ll see in the coming months after the D23 Expo from Disney and the German Star Wars: Celebration if these rumors bear any fruit. Fans are expecting some sort of casting news by the time these geek gatherings occur…. me included.

J.J. Abrams