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A post shared by CNET (@cnet) on Feb 18, 2017 at 11:01am PSTA badly injured Anakin Skywalker clings to life at the end of "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith", and with the twist of an upcoming Lego set, you can transform him into the evil Darth Vader.The Darth Vader Transformation Lego set (releasing in June for $25, which roughly converts to about £20 or AU$30) is one of many the company is showing off at New York Toy Fair 2017, re-creating movie moments in the Star Wars, Marvel and DC movie universes.Other upcoming Star Wars sets include the Battle on Scarif set showing the climactic battle from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (coming out in March for $49, which is roughly £40 and AU$65), the Battle of Naboo set re-creating Darth Maul's duel against Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi in "Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" and several ship sets that include favorite characters.Over in the Marvel universe, Lego sets are providing peeks into "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" as well as "Spider-Man: Homecoming."




The Ayesha's Revenge playset includes Star-Lord, Yondu, Groot and Ayesha minifigures along with the Golden Drone spaceship, coming out in March and selling for $30. That's roughly £25 or AU$40. And sets coming out this year for Spider-Man include a re-creation of the bank robbery scene that currently can be seen in trailers for this summer's movie. Another shows Spidey and Iron Man taking on the Vulture.And while "The Lego Batman Movie" has just been released, Lego is still releasing sets that include transforming Batmobiles and the Batwing ship.Check the gallery below to see many of the Lego sets on the way for 2017. Tech Culture: From film and television to social media and games, here's your place for the lighter side of tech.CNET Magazine: Check out a sampling of the stories you'll find in CNET's newsstand edition. Say hi to Snapchat and Specs, your secret AR 'gateway drug' Nuovi: 4 venditori da Disponibile presso questi venditori. Visualizza altri dettagli prodotto




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It’s that time again: a major superhero movie (The Avengers: Age of Utron) is beginning to ramp up its marketing machine, and that means coordinating the release tie-in merchandise. As has become routine in the industry, that merchandising has given away possible new details about the film, which fans will have some fun speculating about. In this case, 6 new images from the Age of Ultron LEGO play sets raise plot and character questions worth discussing. NOTE: These LEGO toy sets may not reveal actual moments from the film – the images may be purely for promotional purposes. Take all of this with a GRAIN OF SALT. One standout moment of the Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer is no doubt the showdown between The Hulk and Iron Man in his iconic Hulkbuster Armor. In the scene, Hulk looks disortiented and wild, leading to lots of fan speculation about what’s wrong with the Jade Giant. Thanks to improved mo-cap CGI, one can truly see the emotion from actor Mark Ruffalo coming through Hulks face.




Something is clearly amiss. Like so many fans, we had our own speculation about what Hulk is going through: and Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlett Witch was a focus. Witch has “hex power” in the comics, and in the film it’s expected that those powers will take the form of some kind of psychic abilities (telepathy, telekinesis). Here’s how director Joss Whedon described early on in production: “Besides the fact that I grew up reading [Quicksilver and Scarlett Witch], their powers are very visually interesting. One of the problems I had on the first one was everybody basically had punchy powers. [Quicksilver]’s got super speed. [Scarlet] can weave spells and a little telekinesis, get inside your head. There’s good stuff that they can do that will help sort of keep it fresh.” Now check out this LEGO playset image (via Brickset): Notice someone in the upper-right corner hovering ominously over Hulk (not to mention hovering at all)? Yup, that’s Scarlett Witch alright.




From the composure of the scene, it’s Iron Man Hulkbuster versus Scarlett and that Ultron drone. Hulk, meanwhile, is either in some kind of mobile attack fortress (a part of the play set), or is trapped in some kind of immobilizing device, about to get hit by the Witch (possibly in the film?). NOTE: Clearly these are toy sets and therefore not at all officially accurate to the film (like that Hulk trap contraption thingy). However, this LEGO image suggests that Hulk at some point gets tagged with some mental influence – which could result in the big guy losing control and being publicly shunned. Plus, there’s Mark Ruffalo’s statement that Hulk may not be right, on the inside, by the time Age of Ultron is done. One aspect that’s been debated all through the MCU is the nature of the scepter Loki (Tom Hiddleston) used in The Avengers. Now we know that it’s the Mind Infinity Stone. Whether the Mind Stone retains its exact properties from the comics (control of the mind) remains to be seen;




but thanks to the Captain America: The Winter Soldier post-credits scene, we know that it is currently in the possession of one Baron von Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann). And as revealed in the Avengers 2 trailer, the Avengers superhero squad is going to be paying Strucker a visit. The first image is very specific – one has to wonder if the Hulk/Cap “catapult special” isn’t a great moment from the film, spoiled here. It seems as though the team could indeed be meeting “The Twins” in this sequence, as Quicksilver is seen coming at Hulk pretty fast. On the other side of things, the second image needs to be taken with a grain of salt; the trailer already implies that Hawkeye will be creeping around on foot – not zooming through the mountain snow in his own Avengers-brand Humvee. The one real question worth focusing on, though, is whether Loki’s staff (which Strucker is seemingly clutching at the top of the tower) is the focus of the Avengers mission – or just a byproduct of it.




It’s a pertinent point for the film’s story – especially as it pertains to our next entry… From Avengers 2 extended trailers, we learned that after the HYDRA mission, the team heads back to Avengers Tower (formerly Stark Tower) for a party – a shindig that’s interrupted by the earliest version of the villainous robot, Ultron (James Spader). The scene culminates in a bunch of Ultron drones bursting into the room. This LEGO set suggests that that sequence could get a lot more action-packed: The question here, again, is: Is Loki’s scepter the target of Ultron’s attack, or just a fringe benefit (or just part of the play set)? And what is it that everyone wants with the staff? Is that how Ultron eventually brings The Twins (and possibly others) over to his side? The LEGO set above depicts a scene from the film where the Avengers Quinjet is taking on an armored truck that has an Ultron drone flanking it. We see Paul Bettany’s Vision flying out of the back of the truck, as Captain America drops into action on his electric Harley.




It’s hard to tell from the exact composition of the scene whether this is some kind of rescue attempt by the Avengers (freeing Vision), or if Vision is one of the antagonists protecting the truck. About the only thing we can say is that if it matches the scenes from the trailer below, then Cap could be taking on either Vision or the Ultron drones in the street. Who else besides robots would be flipping around cars like playthings, or leave Cap looking as roughed up as in that final pic? We’re hoping The Vision gets to show how bad(ass) he is before eventually coming over to the side of good. Again, the LEGO set above has to be taken with a grain salt; Ultron’s floating ship could be purely part of the play set, not the film. That said, with the theme of parentage running strong throughout Age of Ultron (Tony creates Ultron who creates Vision), it does seem like a showdown between creator and creation would take center stage at some point. After all, Ultron (James Spader) has to deliver that “There are no strings on me,” speech to somebody.

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