Let it all out in Harley Quinn’s Chaos Room, at the #DCUniverse experience! #SDCC2018 #DCUxSDCC pic.twitter.com/6cnbZrCAvN
— DC Universe @ SDCC (@TheDCUniverse) July 19, 2018
Comic-Con is officially upon us, and while there’s a ton of exciting news coming out of San Diego, the thing I’m most obsessed with isn’t actually within the convention center itself. A number of immersive experiences–dubbed “activations”–have been set up through the surrounding neighborhood. Last year, the con’s Westworld activation made me drool with envy, but this year, it’s the Harley Quinn Chaos Room that has me wishing I were there.
Part of a larger “DC Experience,” the Harley room sets you loose in a recreation of Quinn’s prison cell with a jumpsuit, protective eyewear, and a baseball bat to smash away to your heart’s delight. It looks incredible. (First video is mildly NSFW for brief swearing.)
Angry at long lines??? Take out your frustration in the Harley Quinn chaos room at the DC universe experience. pic.twitter.com/V9vKbWbvkk
— Jared Aarons (@10NewsAarons) July 19, 2018
That looks like one hell of a stress reliever. And in my dream version of this day, after smashing a bunch of stuff, I would love to walk over to this The Good Place activation to eat ALL the shrimp.
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- This TIME cover merges Donald Trump’s face with Vladimir Putin’s and it’s as horrifying as it is scathing. (via CNN)
- Luke Cage knows what you thought about that dab. (via CBR)
- This waitress was groped by a customer and it was caught on video by the security camera, as was her incredible response of tackling him to the ground, which she did without hesitation and without even dropping her order pad! (via BuzzFeed)
Happy almost Friday, Mary Suevians! Happy smashing!
(image: DC Entertainment/Warner Bros)
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Published: Jul 19, 2018 06:22 pm