Things We Saw Today: Emperor Palpatine Is Keeping Secrets In This Scene From Star Wars Battlefront II
In this cutscene from Star Wars Battlefront II, we see the game’s protagonist, Iden Versio, receive Emperor Palpatine’s final orders for how to crush the Rebellion. Versio is the leader of Inferno Squadron, an elite Imperial task force, and the game follows her in a canon story from the period between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. Honestly, if all the event scenes are this cinematic and intriguing, I can’t wait to see how the story’ll turn out! (via /Film)
- Check out these colorful Justice League character posters (via Collider):
Get a new look at the #JusticeLeague – prints available in October – Check back soon for details pic.twitter.com/dDwJZdusGZ
— Justice League (@justiceleagueuk) September 29, 2017
- Our misogynist-in-chief still hasn’t invited the NCAA Women’s Championship team to the White House, as every president has since 1983. He somehow found the time to invite the men’s champions, though – who refused his invitation. (via NBC Philadelphia)
- The budget for the Avatar sequel movies is going to be genuinely outlandish. With a total reported budget of $1 billion, that means each film gets around $250 million. (via Collider)
- Trump’s callous, racist bullshit finally broke America’s most unflappably beautiful cinnamon roll:
Let’s never forget that Donald Trump was the one to break Lin-Manuel Miranda’s optimism. pic.twitter.com/cZmFLoLCde
— Ana Breton (@missbreton) September 30, 2017
- Here’s a preview of the fan-animated episode of Bob’s Burgers, which airs tomorrow (Sunday) on FOX. 62 different fan animators worked on the episode, and you can see how different their styles are. It should be a wacky episode. (via Daily Dot)
- Many thanks to visual effects company Framestore, for this behind-the-scenes look into the walking, talking nightmare that is Rocket Raccoon with no skin. (via SYFY Wire)
(Featured image via screengrab)
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