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REVIEW -- Justice League Dark: Apokalips War (2020)



Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is a 2020 American direct-to-video adult animated science fantasy superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Home Video. It is the sequel to 2017's Justice League Dark (2017) and the fifteenth and final film in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) and the 38th film overall in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. It is directed by Matt Peters and Christina Sotta, written by Ernie Altbacker and Sotta and features an ensemble cast including Matt Ryan, Jerry O'Connell, Taissa Farmiga, Stuart Allan, Tony Todd, Jason O'Mara, Rosario Dawson, Shemar Moore, Christopher Gorham, Rebecca Romijn and Rainn Wilson. In the film, the Justice League, Justice League Dark, Teen Titans and Suicide Squad team up against Darkseid in one epic final battle to save Earth.

The film was announced in July 2019 at San Diego Comic Con and was released on digital platforms on May 5, 2020 and scheduled to be released on 4K/Blu-ray/DVD on May 19, 2020, respectively.





Plot

(** FULL Spoilers **)


Following two failed attempts to destroy Earth,[a] Darkseid and his Furies have conquered countless worlds. At the Watchtower, the Justice League, joined by new members John Constantine and his lover Zatanna, plan a counter-attack to Darkseid's conquest but unbeknownst to them, they are being watched by Darkseid through Cyborg. The League travel to Apokolips while the Teen Titans remain on Earth as a "home-guard". Upon arrival, the League are attacked by "Paradooms"; genetic hybrids of Parademons and Doomsday. Several heroes are killed during the attack while Darkseid dismantles Cyborg and replaces his parts with Apokoliptian technology, depowers Superman by injecting liquid kryptonite into his body, enslaves Batman into his mind control with the Mobius Chair, imprisons Barry Allen to eternally run on a treadmill powering the planet, and turns the remaining heroes into cybernetic Furies. Elsewhere, Zatanna is killed by Paradooms as John hesitantly flees back to Earth.

Two years later, Darkseid has successfully taken over Earth with Lex Luthor being a New God representative, reporting to Batman on progress of the devices called "Reapers" being sent to mine Earth's core. The surviving heroes blame Clark Kent, Superman's human identity, for their failure. Clark manages to stop a depressed Raven from stabbing herself while in search for John for a locator spell to track Damian Wayne, so that they can use him to free Batman. After locating Damian, Raven teleports the group there which severely weakens her due to her father Trigon's attempts to escape Raven's magical borne prison.[b] After recruiting Damian, they then teleport to Metropolis where Lois Lane has recruited former members of the Suicide Squad, now led by Harley Quinn following Amanda Waller's death from cancer.[c] With the team gathered, Lois plans to use the Boom Tube gate from LexCorp to return to Apokolips to free Batman after Darkseid leaves to conquer the planet Oa. At the building, they are confronted by Lex who reveals he was just working undercover. Lex then teleports Clark's team to Apokolips, while Lois, Lex and the Suicide Squad stay behind to guard the portal.

Having discovered Lex's betrayal, Batman informs Darkseid who sends his Furies to Apokolips while Batman sends Paradooms to LexCorp. On Apokolips, Clark's team finds Barry and breaks him free from the treadmill. John also sees into Barry's mind and discovers he was the one who caused the Flashpoint,[d] leading into the present-day's events. They then discover Cyborg also under Darkseid's mind control but are confronted by the Furies. John frees Diana using her Lasso of Truth, and she stays behind to fend off the Furies. He then performs a technopathic spell on Cyborg to free him as well just as Batman and Darkseid return. Darkseid orders Batman to kill Damian, but he hesitates after remembering the night his parents were killed and frees himself from Darkseid's control. However, when Darkseid retaliates by attempting to execute Batman, Damian attempts to shield his father and is killed instead. This angers Raven, which releases Trigon with John offering himself as a host, but the demon possesses Clark instead and kills John.

Back at LexCorp, Lois' team become surrounded by Paradooms. Before blowing up the building and sacrificing herself, Lois transmits a goodbye message to Apokolips. This triggers Clark to break free of Trigon's control and regain his powers. Meanwhile, John is briefly taken to the afterlife where Zatanna reveals that Batman wanted John as a backup plan should the original assault fail, she therefore made him flee using her magic in the beginning. Now free of his guilt for running, John is revived by Zatanna as Raven also revives Damian. Raven and John give Trigon his physical body back to fight Darkseid as a distraction. Cyborg teleports the Paradooms back to Apokolips and the heroes to Earth before creating a black hole that drags Darkseid, Trigon, and Apokolips into oblivion, sacrificing himself.

Despite their victory, Batman reveals that 31% of the Earth's molten core has been lost, dooming the planet as the Earth's rotation will be affected. To prevent this, John convinces Barry to erase this timeline and create a second Flashpoint, despite Barry's promise to his wife Iris to not do it again. As he does so, the heroes watch their timeline being reset while Damian and Raven kiss.





Voice Cast:


Voice actorCharacter
Matt RyanJohn Constantine
Jerry O'ConnellKal-El / Clark Kent / Superman
Taissa FarmigaRaven / Rachel Roth
Stuart AllanDamian Wayne / Robin
Tony ToddUxas / Darkseid
Ray ChaseEtrigan
Jason O'MaraBruce Wayne / Batman
Rosario DawsonPrincess Diana / Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
Rainn WilsonLex Luthor
Rebecca RomijnLois Lane
Camilla LuddingtonZatanna Zatara
Christopher GorhamBarry Allen / Flash
Shemar MooreVictor Stone / Cyborg
Hynden WalchHarleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn
Liam McIntyreDigger Harkness / Captain Boomerang
John DiMaggioKing Shark and Trigon
Sachie AlessioLady Shiva
Roger R. CrossJohn Stewart / Green Lantern and Swamp Thing
Sean AstinBilly Batson / Shazam


In addition, Arthur Curry / Aquaman, J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter, Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, Mera, Katar Hol / Hawkman, Dick Grayson / Nightwing, Koriand'r / Starfire, Roy Harper / Speedy, Karen Beecher / Bumblebee, Garfield Logan / Beast Boy, Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle, Donna Troy / Wonder Girl, Conner Kent / Superboy, Bart Allen / Impulse, Black Orchid, Kate Kane / Batwoman, Luke Fox / Batwing, Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, John Henry Irons / Steel, Barbara Minerva / Cheetah, Doris Zeul/ Giganta, Mark Mardon / Weather Wizard, Toymaster, David Hyde / Black Manta, Bane, and Guy Gardner / Green Lantern all have non-speaking cameos.






The Verdict:



Just wow... I can't believe that this is "the end" or sorts after 15 films in this continuity.

For this film itself, it definitely lives up to it's dark namesake. There's a few articles floating around about plot holes with the narrative, but we can address that right off the bat.


  • SWAMP THING'S DEEP SLUMBER
After getting Alec Holland ripped out of his body in Justice League Dark, I was under the impression that Swamp Thing didn't give a flying fuck about humanity anymore. He was content to allow Darkseid's forces slaughter humanity to extinction as long as it meant that the green would be left to repair the planet whatever damage done to the planet without obstructions.

I could be wrong, but that's the impression I got from the writing here. Swamp Thing had to be coerced by Constantine's spell(s) to take action in defense of the Green. 

  • CONSTANTINE'S SELECTIVE PORTALS
Constantine mentions early into the film that he doesn't have a wealth of magical artifacts to help him conjure up magical spells at his disposal anymore following the defeat of the Justice League to Darkseid's forces while he has been on the run during the two years that following. It was quick throwaway line in the middle of all of his wisecracking banter and sarcasm, so I can see why people missed that explanation. I was under the impression that magic takes a toll on him, much like it does for Raven, in the absence of mystical artifacts. 

  • VIC'S CONVENIENT TELEPORTATION
Now that one I thought was pretty stupid. Between Batman and Vic (Cyborg), they were still both wired into Darkseid's mainframe and security systems, so they could have been able to get Lois and the Suicide Squad out of there before they met their untimely demises. During that entire scene, I was asking myself, "Vic's got time to put this phone call up on all of the monitors in Darkseid's crib, but not enough time to boomtube them out of there?" It was a lackluster ploy to give Superman the nudge he needed to break free from Trigon's control while simultaneously giving Superman another painful loss if he didn't have enough failures in this film. 

  • BATMAN'S DROPPED CONNECTION
Now this I saw as Darkseid's connection/mind control wasn't as good as what he thought. Darkseid even mentions at one point that he even doubts how successful the process was. Damien even states that if anyone could break though Darkseid's control, it would be his father, especially after he was able to break Talia's own back in Batman: Bad Blood. Batman didn't have Brother Eye levels of control over the cyborg Furies and Cyborg like in Future's End, so I gave the writing a bit of a pass there in that regard. Plus, Batman was preoccupied with retrieving Darkseid from Oa.

A better question would be how in the world did Darkseid get possession of Metron's Mobius Chair anyway?


That was a tough moment too and this film doesn't hold back with the punches to the gut in the least. Those emotional blows come in relentlessly in this film, much like Darkseid's evisceration of the Justice League. I'm going to share a few more below.


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The last stand of the Teen Titans made me go, "Oh shit..." watching it because the first thing you notice is Starfire ripped in half with her intestines littered across the ground. She obviously didn't stand a chance against the Paradooms. The rest of the Justice League didn't fare any better either.

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John Stewart's death was next level fucked up though. I thought the Green Lantern Corps were going to rally together around him for one last stand, despite the fallen bodies of the Guardians laid across the battlefield.

At first, I was questioning the decision to make John Constantine the protagonist of this narrative, but by the time the story came to a close, he was the right man for the job. John Constantine, much like almost every TV show and animated feature film that he has been a part of, is a star in almost every scene he's in. Even after his show got cancelled, Matt Ryan continues to shine in that role of the character.

His journey in this narrative is a little odd at first until the reveal that his girlfriend, Zatanna, cast a spell upon him at the start of the film to act as a fail safe option (as per Batman's orders) if the attack on Darkseid went horribly wrong. I have seen people moan and complain that this was another example of comics "fridging" females to motivate male protagonists. It's a redundant trope, yes, but I was fine with it, especially given the fact that the death toll in this film is so high already. It wasn't like in Avengers: Endgame where Black Widow was the only one - outside of Tony Stark - who lost their lives in that film without any means to bring her back like everyone else who was lost during Infinity War. So many lives were lost in that film, not just females - but both genders - as a noble sacrifice in the HOPE that the remaining heroes could make a better future. As a result of Zatanna's spell, John Constantine made for the perfect trump card of sorts to turn this war around. It even became a joke by the end of the film where everyone was looking to him for all of the answers.

If I had any issue with John Constantine's role, it was the fact that Batman was the one who orchestrated this fail safe option, but he never mentioned it to Darkseid or planned accordingly as part of his regime. If that's not a glaring plot hole, I don't know what is in that case.

From start to finish, this story is structured to be Superman's greatest failure - moreso than Death of Superman and Rise of the Supermen. Superman loses literally everything - his teammates, his powers, thanks to that kryptonite injection from Darkseid, the planet that he's called home - Earth - after being overrun by Paradooms, and even loses the love of his life - Lois Lane - by the time it's all said and done. Even though Darkseid is defeated, there's nothing he can do to save Earth from utter destruction from the damage this war has wrought onto their reality. Darkseid took everything from him, despite regaining his powers in the film's last act.




The emotional dam came crumbling down and with it, Superman was unbound and unleashed in a sense against Darkseid. This fight took me back to the finale of Superman: The Animated Series, where Superman came to confront Darkseid on Apokalips after being manipulated as his brainwashed pawn against the people of Earth.

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In the end, it wasn't enough to save the day. Only a fraction of the League is left - with very few without scars or horribly disfigured as cyborgs or monsters from their enslavement to Darkseid or from the horrifying battles themselves. Others are permanently dead and buried - never to walk this life ever again. It's a terrifying ending for this universe/continuity, especially with the real life pandemic going on. There's one sliver of hope though and it serves as the ultimate callback to the story, Flashpoint Paradox, that set this entire continuity into motion. Constantine urges The Flash to create another Flashpoint. He complies with this request, despite promising to Iris West to never do it again after the initial Flashpoint.


Every film in the DCAMU continuity in chronological order.

Off-topic: I had NO idea there was an one-off John Constantine film set in this continuity. I thought Justice League Dark was his first and only canonical appearance in this continuity to date, but oh well, that's something to check out.

In that moment, that's where this continuity ends for the 15 films that led up to this conclusion of this DC Animated Movie Universe with a blinding flash. It was poetic justice that this journey began and ended with The Flash. I'm sad to see this continuity end though as I thought there were some more stories that I would have liked to see this version of the Justice League tackle before closing the book. Even interviews with the minds behind this film said that they would have liked to do a few more stories in this continuity, but it was out of their hands at this point. At the same time, they said this doesn't mean that they couldn't revisit this continuity down the road. The current plans for DC animation in the future are a reboot of sorts, starting with Superman: Man of Tomorrow. That film will be based on the graphic novel of the same name, sporting a new art style to boot.


Is this better than Avengers: Endgame?


There's a lot of talk online after this film's release that it was the equivalent of Marvel Studios' live action blockbuster from last year and I'm heavily inclined to agree. Let's be honest here though. When it comes to live-action films, DC cannot hold a candle to Marvel in that regard, but when it comes to animation, DC beats them at almost any and all opportunities. There's been VERY few rare exceptions, such as X-Men: The Animated Series, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and The Spectacular Spider-Man, but for the most part, Marvel's animated endeavors are rarely looked back as fondly as those from DC. In regard to this film though, they've definitely knocked it out of the park with a home run.

DC got away scotch free with their use of the time travel paradox to "undo" everything as a soft reset button as viewers weren't left to see what were the repercussions of that final act. Instead, all of these deaths felt permanent and real. There weren't any Infinity Stones to undo everything at the snap of one's fingers and magically bring all of those lives back to life. Viewers were left with the shocking reality that these heroes were forever gone and scarred beyond repair. Well... That feeling was there until the revelation that The Flash was still alive and there wasn't an instant that I didn't doubt that they were going to send him back into the past to undo everything.

Hell, this was the closest to an Earth-2 Justice League (New 52) and Future's End animated adaptation that I could have asked for. Even looking back at the events of this film, I'm still stunned at how the writers showed no remorse in terms of how vicious and downright gruesome these deaths were. Surviving those horrors in this film wasn't a badge of honor it was just a stroke of luck as death was always around the corner in one way or another. Lady Shiva got killed by a stray bullet in the middle of the battlefield. Damien Wayne and the rest of his team didn't even have time to mourn her death before moving on to the next battle right around the corner. That just echoes the gravity of the situation that the Justice League (or what remained of it) was dealing with in volumes. While I enjoyed Avengers: Endgame for the most part more than most people, I can agree with the fact that the lives that were gone as a result of Thanos' snap NEVER felt like it was going to be permanent. We didn't see these characters get flat slaughtered and ripped apart like we saw here. It didn't feel real as hard as that to convey into words when none of these stuff is actually genuine, but real in the sense of compassion and personal attachments to these characters. The feeling sank in that these characters - at least these iterations of them - weren't EVER coming back in any capacity.

In that regard, that's what makes this a better "finale" of sorts in terms of an apocalyptic narrative when compared to Avengers: Endgame. DC did a masterful job of hammering home the finality of this narrative.


Watch It or Don't Bother?


While this might be a bit heavy for the faint of heart, I highly recommend this to those who have followed all fifteen films in this DC Animated Movie Universe continuity. This is the final chapter in that story (for now it seems anyway...) and quite the bombshell to end on. For everyone else though? I suggest you check out the other fifteen films in this continuity and deem for yourselves whether or not that this is something that you want to check out as it's definitely not for kids. 

PREVIEW -- Sony's State of Play Presentation (5/14/20) - 18 Minutes of Ghost of Tsushima Gameplay (Full 4K Presentation)

Watch the full gameplay demo of Ghost of Tsushima featuring combat and stealth, exploration mechanics, how you'll level up your character with unique gear and items, and more you won't want to miss. Ghosts of Tsushima is coming from developer Sucker Punch Productions on July 17th, 2020. Presentation from May 14th's PlayStation State of Play event.
A part of me is a little mad that I watched this presentation. I can see that this game isn't as flawless as it originally looked in the early trailers and now I'm questioning whether or not how much are the visuals are being rendered in real-time or if the loading environments are being masked behind all of that fog and darkness. Remember that Final Fantasy VII Remake does a similar trick with loading screens between chapters and it's linear progression. That being said, this seems like a mash-up between Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Assassin's Creed, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild all rolled up in one game. I still can't wrap my head around exactly how the swordplay works though. Is it parries and deathblows like Sekiro or some new twist on breaking sword stances from traditional samurai swordsmanship? Either way, you got me interested. I'm still surprised that this is coming out in July 2020.

Shouldn't they push this back a little bit to get some polish during this pandemic? (Shrugs) I dunno. I'm pretty leery as is to be investing in any new AAA titles right now when most studios are working at a fraction of their man-power with this global pandemic going on.

WWE Money In The Bank 2020 (May 10, 2020) -- Afterthoughts on a VERY Unorthodox Show



Money in the Bank was a professional wrestling pay-per-view and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The majority of the event took place live on May 10, 2020 from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, while the show's eponymous ladder matches were pre-recorded on April 15, 2020 at WWE's Titan Towers global headquarters building in Stamford, Connecticut. It was the eleventh event under the Money in the Bank chronology.

The event was originally scheduled to take place at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, but the venue cancelled all shows that were to be held in May due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, WWE took advantage of the situation and moved the two titular ladder matches to their global headquarters building in Stamford with a new "Corporate Ladder" gimmick where the match's titular briefcases were suspended above a ring on the building's roof. The wrestlers began on the ground floor and fought their way to the roof.



Quick Results:

  • Kick-Off: Singles Match - Jeff Hardy def. Cesaro

  • Fatal 4-Way Tag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship - The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) (c) def. The Forgotten Sons (Steve Cutler and Wesley Blake) (with Jaxson Ryker), The Miz and John Morrison, and Lucha House Party (Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado)

  • Singles Match - Bobby Lashley def. R-Truth

  • Singles Match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship - Bayley (c) (with Sasha Banks) def. Tamina

  • Singles Match for the WWE Universal Championship - Braun Strowman (c) def. Bray Wyatt

  • Singles Match for the WWE Championship - Drew McIntyre (c) def. Seth Rollins

  • *** Money in the Bank ladder match for a Women's Championship Match contract the WWE Raw Women's Championship - Asuka def. Carmella, Dana Brooke, Lacey Evans, Nia Jax, and Shayna Baszler

  • Money in the Bank ladder match for a World Championship match contract - Otis def. AJ Styles, Aleister Black, Daniel Bryan, King Corbin, and Rey Mysterio

MITB Winners: Asuka for the women and Otis (LOL) for the men.





Afterthoughts:




Let's start things off by addressing the elephant in the room first and foremost. It was revealed on Monday Night RAW (5/11/20) at the start of the broadcast that the MITB match for the Women's Championship contract wasn't for a title opportunity, but for the RAW Women's Championship itself since Becky Lynch is taking a leave of absence after revealing that she's pregnant. I won't lie - I saw this news being reported on a few websites during the PPV actually and didn't pay it any mind at all. I chucked it up as random bullshit started up by one of those dirtsheets that spread false information. I was thinking that if that news was legit, one of the legit sources of wrestling news would have reported it sooner. Instead, we got the truth straight from the cow's mouth (as how the saying goes) right here on RAW.

While I'm happy to hear that Becky Lynch is undertaking the journey of motherhood and being a parent with Seth Rollins, I can't say that this was the way that I saw her Women's Championship run coming to an end. If she knew that she was pregnant back in April (as she mentions in an interview right after this news got out) then that was even more reason to drop the title to Shayna Baszler at WrestleMania a month ago. This time last year, Becky Lynch's stock was on an all-time high. No one else in that company was on her level, outside of maybe Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey before she left the company shortly after WrestleMania last year.

That's when Becky's stock went on the decline too, not saying that those lackluster feuds with Lacey Evans (who shouldn't have been rushed up from NXT and shoehorned into a program with the top woman in the company) then that joint pairing with her real life boyfriend, now fiancee, Seth Rollins against Lacey Evans and that charisma-vacuum Baron Corbin, did her any favors either. After that, Becky has been in a clusterfuck array of questionable feuds (except for that callback to Asuka's one defeat over her at Royal Rumble 2019 that WWE seemed to gloss over for months) and segments. One could blame that she didn't have her "Joker" (Ronda Rousey) to play off their natural chemistry as bitter enemies like Batman and Joker. I can't put all of the blame on that fact as WWE's women's divisions have been lacking depth across the board on the main roster with all of the marquee talent down on NXT. They called up Shayna Baszler to an underwhelming degree (I still don't understand why she was biting people in the neck...), only to have her LOSE at WrestleMania when it would have been the perfect narrative to have Shayna win to avenge her fellow MMA Horsewoman. Becky could have been back to clawing her way up from nothing to the top again - the same story that got fans behind her in the first place. Instead, she became what she hated - the top drawing female with the rest of the division under her thumb.

I don't want to dwell on that too much though as we're supposed to be talking about MITB here. I'm going to be completely honest. I had the PPV on as background noise on my phone while I was playing Final Fantasy VII Remake. I would occasionally glance at whatever matches were going on, but nothing really held my interest until the main event.

R-Truth vs. MVP/Lashley felt like deja vu from that feud where Lashley was beefing with Pope in Impact Wrestling while he was still a part of MVP's Beat Down Clan faction. If WWE is going to rehash that in their company, I would love to see MVP as Lashley's hype man again then. If Samoa Joe can stay off the injured list, then I say lump him into that crew as well.

How the hell did Jeff Hardy vs. Cesaro land on the kick-off show for Hardy's return but R-Truth got a match on the main card anyway? I don't mind those two feuding, but man, now more than ever we need to see Cesaro get elevated into a main event position. Stop wasting this man's fucking talents in this company. It's obvious he's not going anywhere else, so strap the rocket on him and see what happens. With the ratings at an all-time low, it's not like you got much else to lose.

Tamina vs. Bayley had me fooled for a second there towards the end. I was convinced for a second there that they would actually have Bayley drop the title to Tamina after Sasha Banks got involved to cause that rift in their friendship that everyone is waiting for. I wouldn't have been upset either as Bayley could have easily won the belt back on SmackDown! this following week in a rematch. Instead of all of that, WWE went for making Tamina look like a colossal idiot by breaking her own pin on Bayley when she had the match won just to chase Sasha around the ring. At that point, I literally said it out loud, "No wonder you haven't held a title after being in this company for so long."

I glanced at the Fatal 4 Way for the SmackDown Tag Team titles off and on, but if I'm honest here, I didn't care who was winning that. The Usos are sidelined and the New Day were defending against two "underneath"/jobber-fodder tag teams along with Miz and Morrison, who literally lost the belts a few weeks ago. I was just happy that the Forgotten Sons didn't win the gold. It disgusts me about what this company has done to those guys in the Lucha House Party since signing with the company following the Cruiserweight Classic. You'll see glimpses of Gran Metallik and Kallisto's former greatness here and there, but absolutely no one is taking them seriously as a credible threat for any titles nor for a win in general. You would think that they would be begging to get out of their contracts to head back to Mexico where their talents could be put to better use.

I thought Drew vs. Seth was the better of the two World title matches as I personally can't get into the "Mr. Rogers" Bray Wyatt matches. I didn't care when he fought Miz last year and I didn't care here when he fought Strowman. It was obviously the means to an end to setup the rematch against The Fiend at Backlash. I hope and pray to God that they don't have plans to have Strowman beat The Fiend like how he lost to Goldberg in Saudi Arabia earlier this year. I like Strowman but everyone knew that he was a transitional champion this year at WrestleMania to substitute a warm body in the ring with Goldberg (without any sort of a storyline, mind you..) when Roman Reigns decided to sit that show out for the well-being of his family during this pandemic. Let's put the belt back on Bray and have everything (at least in the WWE Universe anyway...) go back right in the world. 

As for the main event, I can't even really call that a match. It was a spectacle more than anything else with some brawling littered in-between. I wasn't embarrassed nor flat out disgusted by it, but it kept me entertained from start to finish. I thought there were some missed opportunities there though, such as possibly cuing up the Saw music when Black trapped Styles into that room full of The Undertaker's coffins and props. Wrestling twitter failed me when no one (even as of this posting) made a montage of Lacey Evans sucker punching bitches with the Women's Right like Butch Magnus on that one episode of The Boondocks where Riley got his chain stolen. The food fight was bound to happen, but I was little surprised at inter-gender brawling during that bit, especially with Shayna choking out Rey Mysterio.

I was little disappointed at the cameo from Vince McMahon in his office, but I have to admit that I see what everyone else is seeing about how bad (or rather OLD) Vince McMahon looks now. Is he getting enough sleep and eating well during this pandemic? I can understand that these times are a stressful situation, especially with his XFL revival going down the toilet for the second time in a row without even getting a foot properly off the ground and his wrestling product drawing in the all-time lowest ratings across the board. It might be the time to hand the reigns over to someone else to run this thing at this point. Let's face it, Vince, you're not getting any younger at this point. Either hand it off to Triple H and Stephanie to run or sell it to the highest bidder. I mean, c'mon... It's time to chuck things up as another L in the books if things get any worse for the E machine.

I thought the right woman won with Asuka winning the Women's MITB briefcase, which turned out to be containing the Women's Championship the following night. From the few times that I have tuned into highlights from RAW as of late in these empty arenas, Asuka has always been a highlight. It doesn't help that I have become a fan of her YouTube channel as well. You would think that she would be killing her gimmick with that YouTube channel with how adorable she is in her personal life, but it just adds to her charm as an onscreen persona (Asuka the Killer and Asuka the Adorable Otaku) when both venues are polar opposite from each other that it's EASY to keep them separated - at least in my head anyway.

As for the men, I had it pegged for AJ Styles or Aleister Black to win the entire thing and we saw where that wind up by the time this thing as all said and done. Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black found themselves thrown off the roof by Baron Corbin (AKA the Grand Marshall of the Possum Day Parade as per Jim Cornette). Corbin and Styles get to the top of the ladder and both snatch the briefcase down, but Corbin hammered with a guitar by the returning Elias. Styles fumbles with the briefcase, only for it to land in the hands of Otis below. Watching this live, I busted out laughing hysterically. Every once and a while you need to have a win like this to show that anyone could win one of these matches. I don't see why some people are acting like it's such a travesty that Otis won the MITB briefcase. It doesn't mean that he's guaranteed to win the title of his choosing whenever he decides to cash it in anyway. Besides, who says he doesn't lose it to one of the random heels on SmackDown! in a match?

Otis' win here tickled me like that time Santino Marella almost won the Royal Rumble in 2011 against Alberto Del Rio until he got thrown out at the last instant because everyone forgot that he was still in there. On paper it sounds goofy, but you need shit like that in wrestling every now and then to remind people that the squeaky clean babyfaces can pull off miracles too. That's what got people to fall in love with that event in the past. It was established that anyone had a chance to win it and not just the guys that are CLEARLY being elevated on the cards. Look at Drew McIntyre's win from this year for example. Everyone knew that he had the potential to be a World Champion since coming back to the company but was waiting on that golden opportunity to come through at the right moment. He got it two-fold in that match. He eliminated Brock Lesnar AND won the entire thing.

I'm not saying that Otis' win here should end with him winning the World title because that would be asinine at this point. All I'm saying that this could be used to further his ongoing storyline with Mandy Rose. She would come across as the ultimate heel if she left him high and dry after he gave her the MITB briefcase, who she would then award to another rising heel MALE Superstar. Then again, Tucker could turn on Otis by costing him the title opportunity too. There's a lot of ways to go with this. For me personally, I wouldn't break up Heavy Machinery anytime soon as Tucker is going to be dead in the water without that tag team to hold him up. On top of that, Otis would be a moron to cash in the contract for a tag title shot. My tag team partner would be put out to pasture if I had Mandy AND the MITB briefcase - I'm just sayin'. 

PREVIEW -- Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath - Official Reveal & Gameplay Trailers


On May 26th the epic saga continues with Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath! This new entry expands the critically acclaimed story campaign of Mortal Kombat 11 with an all-new cinematic narrative centered around trust and deceit. Joining the fight will be Mortal Kombat alumni, Fujin and Sheeva, and guest character, RoboCop, making his series debut! All Mortal Kombat 11 players will also have access to a free content update featuring new Stages, Stage Fatalities, and Friendships!
Buy here: http://go.wbgames.com/MK11Aftermath



Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath will launch on May 26th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Google Stadia.

Here's what Mortal Kombat fans are in for:


New Mortal Kombat Storyline

"Fire God Liu Kang, the new keeper of time and protector of Earthrealm, must now enlist the help of unlikely allies and familiar foes to forge a new history as the fate of two worlds hang in the balance," NetherRealm Studios says of the upcoming expansion. Basically, Liu Kang and Raiden are all set to restart history after the events of Mortal Kombat 11, but it turns out they're missing a key piece needed to do so -- and the sorcerer and shapeshifter Shang Tsung knows how to get it. What follows is a new narrative experience as the warriors have to rely on Tsung, which is not ever the preferred course of action.


New Playable Characters

In addition to the aforementioned new storyline, Aftermath brings new playable characters to the fight. Out of the gate, three fighters will be joining the fray: Sheeva, the four-armed half-dragon queen; Fujin, the God of Wind and Earthrealm protector; and RoboCop, the cybernetic police officer. Yes, that RoboCop is set to be a new guest character for the franchise, following in the footsteps of other guests like the Terminator and Spawn. There will also be three new character skin packs released as part of Aftermath over time.


Friendships Return

As if that weren't enough, Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath will bring back both Friendships and stage fatalities. Friendships, if you're somehow not aware, are the non-violent version of the franchise's trademark finishers. In one Friendship example shown by NetherRealm Studios, Noob Saibot creates two shadow clones to then play double dutch with himself.

It would appear that is just the tip of the iceberg. Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon tweeted video of Sub Zero's Friendship move shortly after today's announcement:



Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Price and Release Date

In case you already happen to own the base game, or the base game and its DLC, there are several different methods of purchasing Aftermath and its content. The Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Kollection ($59.99) contains the base game, Aftermath, and the previously released Mortal Kombat 11 Kombat Pack in addition to 25 additional character skins. Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath on its own costs $39.99 while Aftermath plus the Mortal Kombat 11 Kombat Pack will retail for $49.99. According to NetherRealm Studios, the physical version of the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Kollection will be available this coming June in the Americas only.


Pre-Order bonus for receiving these DLC skins at launch.

Additionally, folks that pre-order Aftermath in any of the above combinations will receive the Eternal Klash Skin Pack at launch. The pack features three new character skins in the form of "Unbound Rage" Scorpion, "Son of Arctika" Sub-Zero, and "Kori Power" Frost. The skins should look fairly familiar to fans of the franchise, as they largely draw their designs from past entries.




Dive into the fighting styles of new kombatants Fujin, Sheeva, and Robocop in the official gameplay trailer for Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath! Each with their own unique play styles, they eagerly await their day in kombat. On May 26th, the epic saga continues!
Right off the bat, RoboCop's gameplay looks fucking awesome even though it looks like they recycled a few animations from the cyborg ninjas, but I'll give that a pass. When was the last time Fujin was in a Mortal Kombat game? I fondly remember him from MK4 back in the day, but damn, it's awesome to see Raiden's brother back. Sheeva's moveset is looking pretty beastly so far too. Then holy shit at all of these Fatal Blows and Fatalities.

This is hella tempting to buy at launch later this month.

PREVIEW -- Dragon Ball Z Kakarot - DLC Trailer | PS4

Are you ready to begin yet? Prepare yourself to face the God of Destruction, Beerus, in DRAGON BALL Z Kakarot's First DLC Episode. Unlock the power of the Super Saiyan God!
I honestly never jump onto the hype train for all of these new Dragon Ball Z games as it seems like we get a new more than the annual sports franchises. I've heard more good about DBZ: Kakarot than good though, but to each his own. I'm surprised this wasn't apart of the game from scratch to say that it chronicles Goku's life journey.




I wouldn't be surprised that this Season Pass ends before the Tournament of Power arc is even thought up. They could EASILY make the entire next game about that from the various characters' perspectives and training leading up to that, along with the Dragon Ball Super debut of Broly as well.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Title Update #4 Postponed Among COVID-19 Concerns, Arch-Tempered Namielle Releases May 1st


It was announced over on the Monster Hunter YouTube channel and their various social media outlets that Title Update #4, featuring the highly anticipated debut of the fan-favorite Alatreon to the New World, will be postponed until further notice.


For now, we still have the release of Arch-Tempered Namielle today (May 1st) to look forward to along with the extended time with the currently active event quests in rotation as part of the Full Bloom Fest, including Master Rank Kulve Taroth.



One more look at Alatreon's teaser trailer to keep us excited in the meantime.