In 2021, Kathryn Hahn’s breakout role as Agatha Harkness in WandaVision helped pave the way towards getting her own show, Agatha All Along. And regardless of whether Agatha is the last witch standing on that series, it won’t be Hahn’s final appearance in the MCU.During an interview with ScreenRant, Agatha All Along executive producer Brad Winderbaum praised Hahn’s performance in the upcoming series and confirmed that she’ll be back in at least one episode of What If…? in Season 3.”When you have an icon like Kathryn Hahn [and what she] has brought to the screen with Agatha, you just want to see more of her,” said Winderbaum. “So yes, there will be more Agatha in the future [of] the MCU, yes. She is in an episode of What If…? Season 3–I shouldn’t say more, but it’s one of my favorite episodes ever done, and it may involve the giant musical number, and she’s just incredible, and we all want to see more of her.”Agatha All Along will get a two-episode premiere on Disney+ on September 18, but it’s not the only WandaVision spin-off on the way. Paul Bettany is set to reprise his role as Vision in his own Marvel series, opposite James Spader’s Ultron. The Vision series is expected to p…

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The second season of Prime Video’s Middle-earth series, Rings of Power, launches on August 29, and to celebrate, you can grab some great Lord of the Rings games for free right now if you’re a Prime Gaming member. Prime members can claim PC codes via GOG for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition and Lego: The Lord of the Rings, while Middle-earth: Shadow of War will be available through the Amazon Luna streaming service.Arguably one of the best Lord of the Rings games ever made, Shadow of Mordor was an original story set in the grim lands where Sauron had established his stronghold. Released in 2014, players took control of the ranger Talion, who was seeking revenge after his family had been murdered and he was bonded with the Elven Lord Celebrimbor to escape death. The swords-and-sorcery aspect of the game was pretty cool, but its real claim to fame was the Nemesis System that allowed you to create a custom antagonist depending on the actions you took in the game. For example, if a Uruk orc killed you, they’d become stronger, earning themselves a promotion in the process.The Nemesis System also gave you a hit-list of orcs to hunt down, and by exploiting their weak…

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Developer Pearl Abyss has showcased three boss fights from its upcoming open-world action-adventure game Crimson Desert–a masked outcast known as the Reed Devil, the king of a fallen kingdom known as the Staglord, and the massive gem-encrusted Queen Stoneback Crab.The new clips, as revealed at Gamescom this week, show off the variety in Crimson Desert’s boss combat, with each enemy requiring different skills and strategy to fight. The clips also introduce a little more of the world of Pywel, including some of the narrative cutscenes that lead into the boss fights.The first of these bosses, the Queen Stoneback Crab, is decribed by Pearl Abyss as a kind of ambush predator, luring in unwary prey with the promise of valuable gems. “A gem-crusted boulder sits stoic and silent, a dazzling prism of riches,” the developer’s description reads. “Its shimmering splendor lures those intoxicated by greed to a seemingly innocuous hillock. Once they draw near, the Queen Stoneback Crab emerges to swiftly send all trespassers to an early grave.” We can only hope it has a weak point to attack for massive damage. You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos.

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