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While the rest of the country is knee-deep arguing about basketball, IGN can’t stop weighing the pros and cons of the X-Men vs. Kanjiklub. We figured what better way to solve these intense debates than to let all of you weigh in on your favorite (and possible least favorite) fictional teams. With your help, we're staging a massive, multi-part tournament to help determine the most badass fictional team of all-time, and give away an Oculus Rift along the way! Welcome to IGN's Super Team Tournament 2016! The tournament is pretty simple — kicking off right now with The Justice League vs The Greendale 7, and 15 other match-ups, you can cast your vote for the team you like more. Here’s the full schedule: Team Star Fox vs. Team Rocket Autobots vs. Voltron Lion Force Guardians of the Galaxy vs. Psychonauts Fellowship of the Ring vs. Mystery, Inc. Team Avatar vs. Diamond Dogs The Incredibles vs. The Saints Organization XIII vs. Green Lanterns Injustice League vs. Deadly Viper Assassination Squad The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants vs. Cobra Justice League vs. Greendale 7 104th Trainees Squad vs. Dumbledore's Army Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. G.I.Joe The Fire Nation vs.




The League of Evil Exes Straw Hat Pirates vs. Delta Squad The Sinister Six vs. Sailor Senshi The Avengers vs. Kids Next Door The Rogues vs. The Expendables Teen Titans vs. The Watchmen Power Rangers vs. Channel 4 News Team Z Fighters vs. Physical Kids The Legion of Doom vs. H.I.V.E. Five Jedi Masters vs. Noble Team We're giving away an Oculus Rift to one lucky participant! All you have to do to enter is leave a comment below with your prediction for which team you think is going to make it to the grand finals and win the tournament. You can also enter yourself to win by Tweeting out your prediction using the hashtag #SuperTeamSweepstakes and including @IGN in your prediction. Here's the legal fine print a suit made us include: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY to enter or win IGN’s Super Team Tournament Sweepstakes 2016. A purchase will not improve your chances of winning. Open to legal U.S. residents in the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18 and older. Begins 3/15/16 and ends 3/22/16 at 10:00 am PT. Void where prohibited.




Subject to Official Rules. Sponsor: IGN Entertainment, Inc., 625 2nd Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107. Because we're all mature adults here, we spent an embarrassingly huge amount of time arguing discussing which fictional teams should and shouldn't make the cut. To be eligible for the tournament, each team had to meet the following criteria: After the list of 64 teams was selected, the seeding process began. Preliminary seeds were based on a team's performance in last year's Super Team Tournament. The worst-performing teams were cut to make room for newcomers, like Kanjiklub, as well as teams we heard people clamoring for in 2015's comments, like the Z Fighters. IGN traffic and a team's 2016 relevance rounded out our seeding decisions. Which bubble teams should have been included? Who do you think is a dark horse mid or bottom-tier pick to take the entire tourney? Tweet your predictions with the hashtag #SuperTeam2016 and you might just get retweeted to all of @IGN's 3.5 million followers.




And of course you should also tweet your Grand Champion prediction using the hashtag #SuperTeamSweepstakes for a chance win an Oculus Rift.Jared Leto might have admitted that there are enough deleted Joker scenes to make a full movie but one Suicide Squad moviegoer has gone as far as to try and sue the studio for the disappointing lack of Clown Prince chaos. Reddit user BlackPanther2016 has threatened to begin legal action against Warner Bros and DC Comics later this week, claiming that teasing Joker scenes in trailers that did not make the final film amounts to “unjust false advertising”. The disgruntled superhero fan argued in a post on Movies subreddit that he should receive a refund after driving 300 miles to London to watch “specific scenes explicitly advertised in TV ads” only to leave feeling ripped off. He says he will file a lawsuit on 11 August, with his “lawyer” brother leading the case. “Movie trailers are like food menus, they give you a preview of what you’re gonna get.




You look at a McDonald's menu and you choose to get your favourite burger, presented in a nice picture with pickles, chicken, mild cheese (your favourite, in fact that's the only reason you're getting this burger, because you love mild cheese). You use your hard-worked money to pay for this burger, you get the burger, only to find out that this isn't the burger you ordered. Yes it has pickles and chicken but it doesn't have mild cheese, it has regular cheese. “Suicide Squad trailers showcased several specific Joker scenes that I had to pay for the whole movie just so that I can go watch those specific scenes that Warner Bros/DC Comics had advertised in their trailers and TV spots. These scenes are: when Joker banged his head on his car window, when Joker says ‘“Let me show you my toys’, when Joker punches the roof of his car, when Joker drops a bomb with his face all messed up and says, ‘Bye bye!’ None of these scenes were in the movie. “I drove 300 miles to London to go watch these specific scenes they had explicitly advertised in their TV ads…and they didn't show them to me.




Adding to this, they were also two specific Katana scenes they advertised that were also the reason I wanted to go watch the movie. These scenes were: Katana’s eyes going black, and a slow motion shot of her and her sword taking souls in a smoky kind of style. These scenes were advertised several times in the first trailer and many TV ads but they didn’t show it to me in the movie. I wasted a lot of money paying and travelling to go watch this movie because of these specific scenes they had advertised to me and all of us saying, ‘Hey, check out our preview! This will all be in our movie, come watch it on the 5th!’ “I told the theatre about this unjust act and said ‘I didn’t get what I came here to see, can I have my money back?’ They laughed at me and kicked me out. So I’m now taking this to court. I want my refund, the trauma of being embarrassed as I was being kicked out and people laughing at me for wanting my refund, and also the £160 of fuel money I used to drive to London from Scotland.




“If you advertise something, give me what you have advertised. This is becoming a habit with movie studios, showing epic scenes in trailers that are never shown in the movies. "I just want to say, join me if you feel the same way. Let’s stop this nonsense of false bulls***ery and don’t let them bribe you with their ‘deluxe premium special directors gold extended edition supreme cut’ nonsense. You should get what they advertised as their first theatre showing and what you have paid for based on what they have showed you in their advertisements.” Suicide Squad character posters Leto, whose well-publicised "method" approach involved sending live rats and anal beads to his co-stars, has commented on his minimal screen time of circa 15 minutes, telling IGN that “there were so many scenes that got cut from the movie I couldn’t even start”. “Were there any that didn’t get cut?” he said. “We did a lot of experimentation on the set, we explored a lot.

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