Bungie's smash shooter, Destiny, has finally revealed it's sequel trailer and we now know a little bit more about the direction they're taking the game. With a (somewhat) funny video, Destiny has made it clear that everything you knew before, had been destroyed, which makes sense since Bungie has already confirmed that a lot of your favorite items won't be coming along. You will be able to keep your customized character as long as you've reached level 20 and completed the Black Garden mission. Destiny 2 will also be available for the PC, unlike it's predecessor. Get ready for more action and more loot and take a look at the official launch trailer below, as we sit tight and wait for this game to release on September 8th, 2017.
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2017 has not been a great year for the on going conversation of the controversy surrounding Hollywood whitewashing. Last falls Doctor Strange controversy, Matt Damon's commercial failure, The Great wall, Netflix's critically panned Iron Fist series, as well the upcoming Ghost in the Shell film starring Scarlett Johansson, have all been part of a long list of westernization and cultural appropriation in Hollywood and Netflix's upcoming live action adaption has already been met with immediate backlash after it's teaser trailer was released. In the live action Death Note, due out in August, highschool student Light Yagami has now become Seattle resident Light Turner, played by Nat Wolfe while Atlanta and Get Out star, Lakeith Standfield, is set to play L. While it was obvious Netflix aimed at taking some creative liberties, the changes (as indicated from the teaser) are a bit alarming. It's more of transposing the mythology of the famed manga series to a student in Seattle. Either way, it's an important conversation worth having. Death Note is due out of Netflix August 25th, 2017. |
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