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*Warning: spoilers for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice below* Batman v Superman is a film that's basically all Easter Eggs; in fact, it's probably more astute to just call the entire thing one gigantic two-and-a-half hour Justice League Easter Egg. Which means there's a fair amount to unpack here; thankfully, all the tough work's been done by YouTuber Mr. Sunday Movies, whose epic 8-minute analysis unveils each of Batman v Superman's hidden secrets. Though Zack Snyder's blockbuster doesn't directly adapt any single comics storyline, it's positively littered with references to multiple DC narratives: the armoured Batsuit from Dark Knight Returns, The Death of Superman, A Death in the Family, and The Flashpoint Paradox. More intriguing, perhaps, are the deeply embedded hints about the upcoming DC cinematic universe slate. The Robin suit and its graffiti, of course, heavily imply he was killed off by The Joker; which is something hopefully to be elaborated upon in Suicide Squad.




Diana Prince/Wonder Woman is also seen to open the meta-human files (Aquaman, The Flash, Cyborg) in order of the films' release dates. 33 Superhero films set for release between 2016 and 2020 A Mother Box is shown to lead to the creation of Cyborg, which may link back to a deleted scene which shows Lex Luthor in commune with a mysterious figure holding three of said Mother Boxes; living computers created by the race to which one of DC's most formidable villains, Darkseid, belongs to. It's Darkseid that's certainly been set up as the big villain for Justice League: Part One, with his symbol and his minion parademons cropping up in Batman's Knightmare scene. There are also a bunch of cameos from DC characters: including the controversially killed-off Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen; Vicki Vale introducing Lex Luthor at his party (the same role Kim Basinger played in 1989's Batman); and the return of Carol Ferris from Man of Steel, better known as Hal Jordan/The Green Lantern's love interest, as played by Blake Lively in the 2011 film.




Justice League: Part One hits US cinemas 17 November.She Done Him Wrong (1933)Nintendo Switch Pre Order Join the Ghost Recon Beta Star Wars: The Last Jedi 25 questions for Lego Batman - Will Arnett answers all Lego Batman only answers questions about his new solo movie while sitting in his very own Lego Batcave. How do I know this? Because that's where I was transported to for an interview with the plastic Dark Knight himself, Will Arnett. So if you want to know the answers to the burning issues of the day - like Arnett's favourite Bat gadget, or whether oranges are named after the colour or the colour is named after the fruit - then watch my 25 questions with Lego Batman above. I even found out who his real life nemesis is. Directed by Chris McKay and starring Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes, and Mariah Carey, The Lego Batman Movie opens in the UK and US on February 10, 2017.Images: Warner Bros.Alwa's Awakening - Gameplay Elden Pixels' Alwa's Awakening takes inspiration from classic NES games of old, and here's some gameplay from the later parts of the game.




Ghost Recon: Wildlands Beta - Livestream Replay We had 4 people in the studio to play this open beta of Ghost Recon: Wildlands The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild for Nintendo Switch - Gamereactor Unboxing Here's a final, physical retail game release for the Nintendo Switch. We take a look at the design of the game cases, the size and details of the tiny cartridges and the absence of a printed instructions booklet. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild para Nintendo Switch - Unboxing de Gamereactor España Abrimos la caja de un juego final físico para Nintendo Switch, comprobando el diseño de las carátulas, el tamaño y detalle de los cartuchos o la ausencia de un manual de instrucciones impreso. Coca-Cola ZERO SUGAR™ & Gamereactors E-Sports Teaser Weekly #3 Check out what's coming up in the next show. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar & Gamereactor - E-Sports Round-Up #3 Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Gamereactor are ready to kick off a new weekly series, focusing on everything E-Sports related, including tournament results, transfers, news and more.




Here's the third episode! CWL Open Paris - Crimsix interview When Jake was at the CWL Open Paris over the weekend, he got the chance to speak with Crimsix, from eventual winners OpTic Gaming, about their top form and how they're feeling. CWL Open Paris - Clayster interview At the CWL Open Paris last weekend Jake got the chance to speak with finalist FaZe Clan's Clayster about the team's ambition and what they hope to achieve. CWL Open Paris - Jay Puryear interview At the CWL Open Paris last weekend, Jake got the chance to have a chat with Treyarch's Director of Brand Development Jay Puryear about this big event on the Call of Duty calendar. CWL Open Paris - ACHES interview Gamereactor recently visited Paris for the CWL Open, and ACHES from Cloud9 joined us to talk about the poor form at the start of the tournament, and where he sees the future going. CWL Open Paris - Momo interview When Jake was in Paris for the CWL Open last weekend, he got the chance to catch up with caster Philip "Momo" Whitfield to talk about the CWL and all things Call of Duty.




CWL Open Paris - Apathy interview When we were at the CWL Paris Open last weekend, we got the chance to speak with Team EnVyUs's Bryan "Apathy" Zhelyazkov about strategies and how the tournament's gone. CWL Open Paris - SunnyB and Tommey Interview The CWL Open Paris took place last weekend, and Jake was on the scene to take a look at the action. Here we talk to Fnatic's SunnyB and Tommey about their performance and their absence. Gamereactor Unboxing - Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Wir haben den Pro Controller für die Nintendo Switch ausgepackt und vergleichen ihn mit den Controllern für PS4 und Xbox One. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - Unboxing de Gamereactor en español El Mando Pro de Nintendo Switch tiene un tacto y ergonomía sorprendentes, y en este vídeo te enseñamos de cerca una unidad final comercial y te describimos sus características. Categories: Arts & Culture, Featured - Home Page, Our Scene We have seen Batman. The LEGO Batman Movie is a spin-off story in the LEGO cinematic universe.




Batman (Will Arnett) is forced to drop the lone vigilante thing, and try to work with others if he wants to save the city from the Joker’s (Zach Galifianakis) hostile takeover. “The LEGO Batman Movie is just as colorful and chaotic as the first movie. It is just less about the creativity of the LEGO bricks and more about the flawed personality of the bragging, brooding superhero. The movie rewards longtime comic-book lovers with endless references to nearly ALL the Batman films and even the 1966 TV show. The movie hits that rare balance between poking fun at source material and celebrating it. There are even some jokes aimed at DC’s comic book rival, Marvel.” —Drew “The references are not limited to the many Batman intellectual properties. There are references to The LEGO Movie itself, which opens up questions about how far this LEGO world will go, and if this film is considered a prequel to The LEGO Movie. There are also references to classic movie villains like King Kong, Creature from the Black Lagoon and gremlins, as well as more modern baddies like Voldemort, a Tyrannosaurus rex, and the biggest bad guys of all, Daleks.




There really is something for everyone here.” —Jeff “Will Arnett is born to play this snarky, arrogant Batman, and I can’t imagine anyone else in the role. Parents are going to enjoy this just as much as their kids. What truly makes this a great movie is the incredibly intelligent and quick-witted screenplay, not to mention the gorgeous animation. The one-liners come at you faster than a batarang; if you laugh too long, you might just miss some of them.” —Drew “The laughs start from the black before the studio logos and don’t let up from there. This is the one downfall of the movie. When you come out of the gate that strong and try to keep that pace, there is nowhere to go but down. Through parts of the middle of the movie, things begin to feel long and the jokes lose their impact. It’s like running a marathon. The ending more than makes up for any shortcomings, but know there is little breathing room provided.” —Jeff “The LEGO Batman Movie doesn’t abandon the superhero’s many iterations for its purposeful silliness.




In fact, the movie embraces them, and even makes use of the franchise’s flip-flopping legacy to enunciate the one denominator that unites all Batmans: his pronounced, and sometimes mistakenly celebrated, loneliness.” —Drew “Seeing as this is really a Batman movie wrapped in LEGO, it’s refreshing not to have to sit through yet another Batman origin story. This movie gets right into all the great bat action without having to watch Bruce Wayne’s parents get killed, again. This movie is also a bit darker than The LEGO Movie. This is to be expected, as the subject material is darker, but it doesn’t go so far as to be inappropriate for young audiences. I would still let my 3-year-old watch this movie without hesitation.” —Jeff The LEGO Batman Movie is funny and witty, with huge laughs from beginning to end that will entertain everyone. This jam-packed film makes for a great family outing. Stars: Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes

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