It's really not that kind of movie anyway. This isn't supposed to relate to the core DCU films, so I wouldn't expect there to be a post credit scene. I will say that I think the scenes have been a brilliant way to keep people for the credits. I imagine the people working in the industry are pretty happy about it too.
All of that is pretty disheartening. The game sounds pretty flimsy. The beta was underwhelming too, which is a bad sign. Luckily, I'm only renting this and not buying it, so if it is as bad as this makes it seem, then it's not a big deal, but it will be disappointing since Wildlands was so much fun. At the very least, I hope the co-op is as good as Wildlands was.
Yeah, that was a little tricky of them. The game is fun so far, but the only reason to play it is to compete with other people. Doing the same races over and over against computer opponents gets dull.
@JustPlainLucas: It's a mobile game, and if you've played any other Nintendo mobile game would tell you that these have never been designed to replicate the core games. Controls are fine and fairly easy to use if you grasp them.
@videogameninja: Probably not dead, but wouldn't be surprised to see him killed off in this game. We still have the big lie from the first game that we all know Ellie is going to find out. His death is probably some big, redemptive act.
The cancellation of Confederacy is disappointing. I was actually looking forward to seeing how they would develop that. It's certainly an interesting idea. The Netflix deal seems a little glamorized without revealing what they're actually working on.
When I first saw Mahershala in Luke Cage, I immediately thought that he would make a great new Blade. It seems Disney also thought so. He's going to make an awesome Daywalker. Excited to see this franchise return.
Meh, I've tried every mobile Nintendo game released and they typically don't last long. Fire Emblem was probably the longest lasting for me, but besides that, they've all boiled down to highly polished versions of games we've seen a dozen times. Besides, for the foreseeable future, Teppen will probably be taking my mobile gaming time. Capcom hit big with that one.
I love that he popped as JJJ and hope we see him in future Spider-Man movies. He was perfect as the character then and he's still perfect, though this version seems more like the new games version than the classic.
Didn't really dig that mid credit scene as a whole, but I am sure the next film will use it in a way that ends up working well.
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