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Review: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Ep. 1 to 4 – The Squad is Back In Town

The first season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch introduced viewers to the fallout of Order 66 and the immediate aftereffects of The Clone Wars. It was like a direct sequel to The Clone Wars Season 7, for better or worse. Not only did we get a new group of characters to follow within the Star Wars galaxy, but went on new adventures that were fresh but familiar to many of us already immersed in a galaxy far, far away. Season 2 of The Bad Batch follows up a short time after the events of the Season 1 finale, reuniting us with Clone Force 99 and Omega as they try to make a way for themselves in a changing galaxy under the rule of The Empire.

Right from the start, the first four episodes of Season 2 show a lot of good things going well for the series. Despite the lukewarm reception of Season 1 by viewers, The Bad Batch has managed to tell a lot of interesting stories that are fun to follow, while also building up the lore of Star Wars as a whole. The first two episodes act as one complete story, taking the team to the planet of Serreno and thrusting them into a mission that gives a heavy nod to The Clone Wars.

Hunter, Omega, and the squad need to get a shipment from the abandoned war chest of Count Dooku, located in Dooku’s palace. The squad ends up getting into a lot of trouble with the Imperial force located on the planet, while also coming into contact with a citizen of Count Dooku’s former home, giving them, and us the viewers, insight into how bad things got during the Clone Wars and during the rise of the Empire. It’s through all of this we see how much the relationship between Omega and Clone Force 99 has grown, with the clones seeing her as both a squad mate and family. Hunter may act like the fatherly figure to Omega, but both he and the whole squad are still her clone brothers. They help and back each other up when it counts, and we see the emotions they feel when things get dire. A lot of your enjoyment of the series will depend on either your love of these characters or the deep-cut fan service that compliments their story.

Speaking of which, there’s a lot of fan service scattered throughout the episodes. Luckily for everyone, it’s not gratuitous but rather handled in a tasteful way that makes sense when it needs to and expands different aspects of Star Wars lore. A lot of designs for various parts of ships, trooper outfits, and other background objects get a lot of inspiration from Star Wars concept arts, often based on the original trilogy, as well as elements from The Clone Wars not highlighted often. You may not notice everything the first time you watch the episodes, but you’ll be surprised at what you’ll find when you go back and look. Star Wars fans that love their easter eggs will have plenty to enjoy throughout.

But does that mean the stories being told in Season 2 suffer from it? Absolutely not, as is the case with the third episode of the season. Episode 3, titled “The Solitary Clone”, is focused on Crosshair and his time working for the Empire. Not only do we get a deep look at how things are going from within the rise of the Empire, but we also get echoes of the past with the inclusion of Commander Cody, the same clone who worked alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars and betrayed him during Order 66.

This episode will be deep for some because it not only shows how things have changed after the Empire takes control of the galaxy but details how some of the clones have questioned Order 66. What will make this episode a highlight of the season is the dichotomy of peaceful and aggressive solutions to how the Empire is handling things with each planet it occupies. The action is great and the deep cuts from The Clone Wars will make fans super happy at how well it blends everything up to this point for the series and the Star Wars franchise as a whole. How it ends will not be too shocking for those who have been following the series from the start, but it will remain very impactful nonetheless for everyone.

The fourth episode of Season 2 is more of a filler episode that takes Omega, Tech, and Wrecker to the planet Safa Toma. While Hunter and Echo are on a separate away mission, the group accompanies Cid to the planet for a racing event where she can earn extra credits.

The racing we see is called Riot Racing, which is a little different from the well-known pod racing from the Star Wars prequels. Racers can fire weapons at each other on the track and use other hazards to gain an edge against the competition, kind of like the Star Wars version of Mario Kart in some ways. While there aren’t a lot of big things that the episode gives to affect the series as a whole, it does plant a seed of doubt in Omega, Wrecker, and Tech about Cid and her motivations. How this will affect the rest of the series is anybody’s guess, but it’s known that there’s much more to Cid than what she lets on.

Up to now, Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 is looking to deliver great things while promising more excitement over the rest of the show. While there’s much more explanation needed for how the squad fits into the big events going on in the galaxy, there seems to be a lot of setup for answers later on. Though there’s been a lot of fan service scattered in multiple episodes, no signs of a big cameo or appearance from a major Star Wars character is known. For now, how the show is building up its characters and telling fun stories is much more beneficial, indicating a direction for how this series will shape up to be in its second season.

Are you watching Star Wars: The Bad Batch every week, or did you watch all of the first season? Ready for more great Star Wars content to come soon? Post a comment down below and let us know your thoughts!

Microsoft To Cut 10,000 Jobs During The 2023 Fiscal Year

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Microsoft‘s CEO Satya Nadella announced today via a blog post that the company would eliminate 10,000 positions. Unfortunately, the areas affected were not listed. So, we’re unsure which divisions were affected the most or if this was evenly spread throughout the entire workforce. Microsoft referred to this move as “a reduction of our overall workforce.”

Rumors are circulating that recently acquired studios like Bethesda were affected, but there’s no direct evidence at the time of writing this to tell for sure. We know that the cost-cutting measures will take place through until the third quarter of 2023’s fiscal year. MS added a silver lining: the company plans to hire personnel for “key strategic areas.” What areas are those? Unknown.

This decision, if Nadella is to be believed, is to help restructure the company to meet the changing demands of customers. The CEO says that the new habits of the customer base are employing result in them doing “more with less” regarding digital goods. I’m not sure what this means regarding MS products, but it could relate to people using Office 365 subscriptions on multiple computers rather than buying individual licenses for each.

As mentioned by the CEO, other possible culprits are a global recession and technological changes. Is the company falling behind in the market? Microsoft seems to be using these layoffs to prepare for dips in sales, and it must invest funds to stay relevant in the tech world.

Imagine reading a memo from the company you work for, and you reach the end of the following statement:

“Today, we are making changes that will result in the reduction of our overall workforce by 10,000 jobs through the end of FY23 Q3. This represents less than 5 percent of our total employee base, with some notifications happening today.”

I hope those employees MS laid off this week got their notices before this memo went live. According to Nadella, those being let go have 60 days’ notice, even in states or countries that do not require such “niceties.” While being fired from a large faceless corporation can be a pain, Microsoft is attempting to feign care for its soon-to-be ex-employees. Those made redundant will receive “above-market severance pay” and six months of healthcare coverage.

[Source: Bloomberg]

[Source: Microsoft]

Review: The Last of Us HBO Series Premiere – Adapting It Right

Video game adaptations into movies and television shows haven’t had the best reception. A lot of this is due to creative liberties being taken and limitations being placed on the creators of those adaptations for one reason or another. The biggest thing that fans of video games want to see is that an adaptation has a reverence for the source material and a visible respect for what made those games so interesting. Luckily the team behind the HBO show The Last of Us, an adaptation of the game with the same name, is doing what everyone wanted. Naughty Dog, the dev team behind the game, is involved with the show’s creation, along with Neil Druckmann, the creator of The Last of Us story and world. What we get from this collaboration is a solid first step into a show with many intriguing aspects that will keep everyone coming back to watch more.

If it wasn’t already obvious, the first episode of The Last of Us show does a great job of rendering the post-apocalyptic world of the game to the screen. The first episode gives audiences key info on why things are going so badly, as well as showcasing some of the big moments that are pulled directly from the game.

We’re introduced to Joel and his daughter Sarah before things go south, giving everyone a view of the normal life that is taken away from everyone in a devastating fashion. What seems like a normal birthday at one moment quickly becomes a change in the quality of life, making for some great drama. You don’t just see the devastation and its effects over time, you can see how burdening it becomes on Joel.

But while the events of the game are translated very well, the show gives everyone more backstory and other elements to complement this. Moments like the very start of the show are different from the game, where audiences are given a foreboding conversation of what can and will happen, given the right circumstances. It’s not something the game had or needed to do but it’s a fresh new element that doesn’t overshadow the big parts of the game, rather enhancing them greatly. There are other moments in the episode that do something similar, but for different reasons. It helps a lot for people who have not played the game but are still able to get all the important details that one would get from exploring the world of The Last of Us game.

And what about the characters and the actors that play them, are they great adaptations as well? Simply put, yes they are. Pedro Pascal does a solid job of being Joel, flowing through the range of emotions from when we first see him to where he ends up by the end of the episode. He is a man scarred by tragedy and time with a viciousness that can be turned on very easily, and Pedro makes it work out beautifully. At the same time when we finally get to meet Ellie, played by Bella Ramsey, she has the same wit and attitude directly from the game. Ellie is going to play a very big role throughout the season, but the short time we spend with her is filled with a lot of intriguing details and tough moments. Her relationship with Joel is the foundation of the game, and it’s looking to be done justice in this series adaptation.

The rest of the cast handles their characters very well, building up the world of The Last of Us and promising more to come as the season goes on. We get to see the Fireflies and FEDRA military organization in good detail, with all of their harsh realities on full display for both sides. It’s a very harsh world that Joel and Ellie find themselves in, where everyone is hurting and on the verge of either death or insanity. Anna Torv plays Tess, Joel’s partner, and is equal parts clever and broken while trying to survive. She does a great job interacting with Joel when things happen to them and forces the pair into alternating their plans during the episode.

Gabriel Luna plays Tommy and is the one we see the least out of everyone, only being present in a big way at the start during the beginning of the story. He will definitely return in more episodes and will have more interactions with Joel eventually. Merle Dandridge plays the commander of the Fireflies, Marlene, and is also a great part of the episode. While she will most likely appear again during the season, we get some good moments in her interactions with Ellie and Joel that are brief.

The only part of the premiere episode we’ve yet to see a lot from is the Infected. These are the people who have been infected by the spores that are present in the world of The Last of Us, causing the downfall of everything. After a slow buildup, we get to see some Infected before the episode focuses on other things going on with our main cast. The Infected are definitely the looming threat of the show, as they are in the game, but the show is going to spread their appearances throughout the season. Unlike in the game where you can encounter Infected as you play, their appearance of them will have more weight and suspense in the show. Based on trailers that were released before the premiere, there are going to be some big moments with the Infected that fans of the game will love. Whether the show will alter or completely change anything about them has yet to be determined.

The premiere episode for The Last of Us is a great pilot for what can be a very well-made show. Anyone that was worried about elements of the game not being done well can relax for now. The characters you know are here and portrayed well, and so is the atmosphere you know from the game. If the creators of the show can keep this momentum going for the next few episodes, then The Last of Us may be on the right track to being one of the better video game adaptations we have seen in a long time.

Have you gotten a chance to watch The Last of Us on HBO? Do you think the season will turn out to be a success? Post a comment with your thoughts down below and let us know!  

I Pity The Fool Who Doesn’t Buy Clubber Lang’s Statue!

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I mean, if you’ve got $1,300 sitting around, why wouldn’t you spend it on a 1:3 scale statute of Mr. T as Rocky Balboa’s rival Clubber Lang? PCS has once again created a knockout recreation of an iconic character. This may be one of the greatest Clubber collectibles ever made, from Mr. T’s signature mohawk down to the determined stare. And it should be for that price.

Lang stands 27″ tall and is decked out in the blue boxers he wore when he first fought Rocky Balboa and stripped him of his title. The statue also comes with a towel and robe, complete with “Clubber Lang South Side Slugger” stitched on the back. The robe comes with a separate stand. The statue is expected to ship between June and August of this year. It can be pre-ordered through Sideshow Collectibles.

Clubber Lang, in my opinion, was Rocky Balboa’s meanest opponent. The antagonist of Rocky III didn’t care about Balboa, nor did he harbor any ill will toward the Italian Stallion. Clubber only wanted to keep what was his: the world heavyweight champion title. The character was perfect for Mr. T and his no-nonsense attitude. In the man’s words, “I don’t hate Balboa. I pity the fool, and I will destroy any man who tries to take what I got!

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

Photo Credit: PCS

 

I like the touch of having the base Clubber stands on being Rocky’s black and yellow Italian Stallion logo. The only thing I hope gets fixed when this ships is the blue color used on Clubber’s boxers. It’s way too light. In the film, they were a darker blue, matching the stripes on his socks.

[Source: PCS]

Tomax, Xamot, and Raven Join Super7’s G.I. Joe ReAction Figures

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Super7’s G.I. Joe ReAction figure line is still churning out figures. Wave 5 has a few familiar faces, and some fan favorites are showing up for the first time. This time around, we’re getting twins Xamot and Tomax, Mutt & Junkyard, and a first-ever action figure of COBRA’s Raven!

Wave 5 also includes three infantry-builder characters: Red Laser, a camo Cobra Trooper, and G.I. Joe Military Policeman. Each comes with a weapon. Red Laser comes with a standard laser-blaster pistol. The trooper has a blaster rifle. The MP is equipped with an M16-styled “blaster.”

Photo Credit: Super 7Along with some newcomers, a few previous characters reenlist for this 5th wave, including Duke and Snake Eyes. Technically, these two are returning with modifications to match their appearance in the episode The Vines of Evil (see below). Duke has a “totally not a lightsaber,” ankle controller, and controller stick. Snake Eye has more excellent accessories: a soft goods net, glow-in-the-dark trident, ankle controller, and control stick.

All the figures from this new wave are available now!

Should Super7 make a COBRA gladiator arena from that episode? Put some LEDs in the floor and make it and the antenna glow red? Work in a classic Kenner gimmick similar to moving figure stands to simulate combat? I’d buy it.

Yes, these ReAction figures are still at the new price point of $20 each. But, surprisingly, Junkyard and Mutt bundled together at that price. It makes me wonder what metrics Super7 uses when determining the MSRP of the retro-styled action figures. Could we please get more accessories with the other figures if this is the case?

Since this line focuses on characters as they appeared in the G.I. Joe animated series, what cartoon-specific figures would you like to see show up in the next wave? Maybe mutated Cobra Commander? Let us know below!

[Source: Super7]

Next For NECA: The Bride of Frankenstein and Steel Clan Robots!

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NECA has announced two new figures for the Universal Monsters and Disney’s Gargoyles toylines.

NECA’s latest Universal Monster is the “Ultimate” Bride of Frankenstein. This version is in color, which sort of takes away from her iconic hairdo. However, the artists at NECA did capture Elsa Lanchester’s look quite well. The Bride also has two alternate heads, hands, and additional bandages.

The Bride of Frankenstein debuted four years after Universal’s iconic Frankenstein in 1935. Henry Frankenstein, who is thought dead after the events of the previous film, is nursed back to health by his soon-to-be wife, Elizabeth. Unfortunately, Henry’s creation, the Monster, has also survived and is again on the loose. Upon being found by Doctor Septimus Pretorius, the Monster and his new “friend” plan on creating a mate for Frankenstein’s creation. The experiment succeeds, but the newly created Bride is not at all attracted to the Monster.

The Bride is expected to arrive in stores this June.

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

The debut of Universal’s 1935 film The Bride of Frankenstein promised audiences something “more fearful than the monster himself”!

The Gargoyles line from NECA continues to grow with the introduction of the Steel Clan Robot. These figures act as the first army-builder characters for the toy line. Created by David Xanatos, the Steel Clan Robots resemble the heroic Goliath but with a deadlier edge.

These 8″ tall Robots come with three pairs of hands, effects parts, and detachable gauntlet blasters. Expect the robo-goyles to be in stores this May.

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Photo Credit: NECA

Ruthless businessman David Xanatos created the Steel Clan robots in the image of the Gargoyles to be his personal army.

[Source: NECA]

[Source: NECA]

Discotek Is Bringing ‘Symphogear XV’ To DVD

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The fifth and final season of the sci-fi anime ‘Symphogear,’ subtitled ‘XV’ is getting a Blu-ray release from Discotek Media. It will feature all thirteen episodes of the epic conclusion. As part of its special features, it will include Commercials, Promos, Clean opening theme, and Clean ending theme.

It will be released on February 28th, 2023, but it is currently available on the Right Stuf Anime website for pre-order. The season ran from July 6, 2019, to September 28, 2019.

You can watch the opening theme below:

The show was developed by the Japanese animation studio Satelight. It was directed by Katsumi Ono, written by Akifumi Kaneko, and featured music from the composer group Elements Garden.

The Symphogear wiki describes the synopsis as follows,

Intending to turn the Divine Power against the Gods themselves, the progenitor of humanity Adam Weishaupt was struck down by the Symphogear, transmuted by the Lapis Philosophorum powered by Saint-Germain’s ideals. The secretive Bavarian Illuminati met its end, and the remnants forced into a corner by the actions of various governments. And— The Illuminati weren’t the only ones driven into a corner.

Although they wish for a political solution in order to prevent the embargo from becoming the spark of a new global conflict, conflicting expectations of national parties led only to discord, and progress is nearly non-existent. Even Japan, one of the countries involved, had sent an appeal to America for a cooperative partnership to mend the broken relationship between the two countries. Despite this, the act began and ended in superficiality and no agreement was ever reached.

The fate of the world is one that no-one can yet see. Furthermore, the tensions run high at home as well.”

A manga version of the franchise was released by ‘Newtype Ace’ magazine, illustrated by Dan Yoshii, and was written by Akifumi Kaneko and Noriyasu Agematsu.

Netflix Doubles Down On South Korean Content

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Following the success of ‘Squid Games, ‘All Of Us Are Dead,’ ‘The Silent Sea,’ and more, Netflix is expanding its library of content from South Korea. The streaming service plans of bringing in a whole host of films, television shows, and specials from the nation’s entertainment industry.

Korea VP of Content Don Kang explained in a press release, “The global popularity of K-content has continued apace over 2022, with Netflix bringing a wider variety of stories and genres to fans around the world. Over the last year, Korean series and films have regularly featured in our Global Top 10 list in more than 90 countries, and three of Netflix’s most-watched shows ever are from Korea. This year, we’re pushing the envelope even further with the stories we tell and how we tell them. With this lineup of Korean titles, Netflix will continue to be the ultimate destination for compelling, diverse and must-watch Korean storytelling.”

“We are very excited over the variety of the titles that we’re sharing with our members,” added Kang. “There’s truly a series, a film or an unscripted show for everyone, and we look forward to our Korean shows connecting to fans both overseas and at home.”

The list includes the films:

  • UNG-E
  • Kill Boksoon
  • Believer 2
  • Ballerina
  • The Match
  • Unlocked

Deadline included these titles in a report:

  • Behind Your Touch (WT)
  • Crash Course in Romance
  • The Good Bad Mother
  • King The Land
  • Destined With You
  • See You In My 19th Life
  • Siren: Survive The Island
  • 19/20 (Nineteen to Twenty)
  • Zombieverse
  • The Devil’s Plan
  • In The Name of God: A Holy Betrayal

Netflix said, “The past year has seen Korean movies and unscripted shows becoming increasingly popular with global audiences. Action thriller Carter was one of the top 10 most-watched non-English films last year, while dating reality show Singles Inferno is currently sitting in the Global Non-English Top 10.”

The streaming service has been working on diversifying its content with international programming after the loss of several studios who have since created their own apps.

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Rises With 4K DVD Release

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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ arrives on Disney Plus for subscribers, but fans of physical media are also going to get to add the Marvel Cinematic Universe film to their collection. Marvel announced that they are releasing several different home video releases for 4K DVDs.

“The legacy continues. Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever arrives on Digital February 1 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD February 7. Fans can add the film to their collection and access exclusive bonus content including deleted scenes, a gag reel and audio commentary by esteemed filmmakers Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole and Autumn Durald Arkapaw. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will also stream on Disney+ February 1. Plus, a two-movie bundle will be available on all major digital platforms,” Marvel said on their website.

The DVD will include a gag reel, audio commentary from director Ryan Coogler, and several deleted scenes. They will also include two specials “Envisioning Two Worlds” about the making of the film and “Passing the Mantle” about how Black Panther has evolved.

You can check out the designs below:

“In Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the mighty Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba), fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of the death of their beloved King T’Challa. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman) if they are to forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda. Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was written by Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole and directed by Ryan Coogler,” Marvel added.

Chadwick Boseman (November 29, 1976 – August 28, 2020) portrayed T’Challa in ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Avengers: Infinity War,’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame.’ He was seen in archival footage during ‘Wakanda Forever.’

Zombie Manga ‘Zom 100’ Is Getting An Anime

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Fans of zombie comedies will be excited to learn that the humorous horror manga ‘Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead’ from writer Haro Aso and illustrator Kotaro Takata is getting an anime adaption. The Japanese animation studio Bug Films is developing it and plans on streaming it to Hulu with Viz Media handling the North American release.

“There’s no escaping Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead! The hit manga series is getting the anime treatment and will stream on Hulu in the U.S. beginning in July 2023. Further streaming platforms are to be announced across all territories,” Viz Media said.

You can watch the trailer below:

TV Tropes describes the synopsis as follows,

“Akira Tendo’s life is a living hell. He was once a young office worker brimming with dreams, ambition, and a passion for his work. But now he’s a 24-year-old trapped in employment at a black company. His life is an endless cycle of miserable labor for awful pay and little fulfillment. These days he’d rather be the protagonist of a zombie film than go back to work. As if something like that would happen… Yeah… About that…

Akira wakes up one morning to find his landlord eating one of his neighbors. Soon all of his zombified neighbors come crawling out of their apartments to sink their teeth into his flesh. He’s barely able to lock himself on the roof as he worries about being late for work. But then it hits him. He never has to go to work again.

Liberated from his perpetual torment, Akira uses his newfound freedom to do everything he’s ever wanted to do in life, writing it all down in his bucket list, ‘100 Things I Want to Do Before I Become a Zombie.’ To him, braving the Zombie Apocalypse is a vacation compared to a dead-end job!”

Netflix is planning on doing a live-action adaptation.

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