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Avengers: Infinity War Spoilers and Everything you need to know

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So when Avengers: Infinity War was announced, while most people were wondering which Marvel characters would die at the hand of supervillain Thanos, I was saving all my speculation for the billing block. The movie is an unprecedented team-up of characters that far outstrips even the last two Avengers casts, and it has to construct a plausible credit order for dozens of actors who have become big stars in their own franchises, and aren’t used to being 16th billed. How would Marvel manage it? The answer is deliciously complicated. Let’s do a deep dive into the billing block at the bottom of that Infinity War poster, which has the tricky business of sorting 27 stars and leaving a few notable Marvel heroes out entirely. The first five names in the billing block are the core, OG Avengers: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, and Scarlett Johansson. Even within that tried-and-true group of superheroes, though, there are some interesting credit placements. For examp...

PUBG Mobile is live on Android, iOS

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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is not an easy game. That’s part of the PUBG appeal, every chicken dinner has to be earned, but it can be a bit intimidating for new players. Well, it seems the newly-released mobile version of PUBG has found a way to ease newbies in bots A lot of players have noticed PUBG Mobile feels easier than the PC or Xbox versions of the game, with many grabbing an elusive chicken dinner on their first game. Well, sorry to rain on your parade, but playing on your iPad hasn’t magically granted you new skills. According to a recent report from The Verge, PUBG Mobile initially fills games with easy-to-kill AI bots, then gradually increases the number of real players as your level goes up. Presumably, you’ll eventually reach a point where you’re playing against 100 human opponents. The PC and Xbox One versions of PUBG don’t use bots. Adding bots is, arguably, a clever way to introduce new, more casual players to PUBG (Twitter is rife with people bragging ab...

Dragon Ball Super 130-131 finale to be live-streamed by Mexican government

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As a nod to “Dragon Ball” fans, the Mexican government is organizing a free live streaming event of the last episode of the anime television series “Dragon Ball Super”. Municipal president-elect of Ciudad Juarez Armando Cabada himself confirmed the event through several announcements via his official Facebook page. According to the event page, screening will take place at the Plaza de la Mexicanidad on Mar. 17, 4 p.m. “Dragon Ball” fans will be treated to a marathon of episodes 126 to 129 before the much-awaited final two-part episode. So far, over 12,000 individuals have registered to be “going” or “interested.”“Dragon Ball Super” is the latest TV animation series to be added to the long-running “Dragon Ball” franchise produced by Toei Annimation. The series began airing in Japan on July 5, 2015. The story picks up four years after Goku and his friends defeated Majin Buu. Goku attains the power of a super saiyan god to defeat the god of destruction Beerus. He later join...