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Chris Evans dit qu'il ne revient pas dans l'univers cinématographique Marvel pour un autre Avengers

Authore: ZoeMise à jour:Mar 17,2025

Chris Evans, la star de Captain America , a définitivement déclaré qu'il ne reviendrait pas à l'univers cinématographique Marvel (MCU) dans Avengers: Doomsday ou tout autre film futur, malgré des rapports récents suggérant le contraire. Evans a directement réfuté un article de date limite affirmant son retour aux côtés de Robert Downey Jr., appelant le rapport "pas vrai".

Cela contredit les informations partagées par Anthony Mackie, l'actuelle Captain America, qui a initialement déclaré que son manager l'a informé du retour d'Evans. Cependant, Mackie a confirmé plus tard qu'il avait parlé directement avec Evans, qui a réitéré sa retraite du MCU. Evans a souligné son contentement avec sa retraite, notant que des rumeurs similaires ont circulé depuis Avengers: Endgame .

Alors qu'Evans a repris son rôle de Johnny Storm de l'univers Fox dans Deadpool & Wolverine , c'était un rôle comique plus petit distinct de son arc central de Captain America.

L'avenir du MCU reste quelque peu incertain à la suite de la suppression des majors de Jonathan, qui a joué Kang le Conquérant, après avoir fait face à des accusations de voies de fait et de harcèlement. Majors était sur le point de devenir un antagoniste majeur, similaire à Thanos, mais son départ aurait provoqué des interruptions dans les plans de Marvel.

Le docteur Doom, joué par Robert Downey Jr., a été annoncé comme le nouvel antagoniste primaire, conduisant à des spéculations sur le retour des autres Avengers originaux. Cependant, actuellement, seule l'implication de Downey Jr. est confirmée.

Benedict Cumberbatch, qui joue le docteur Strange, a confirmé son absence d' Avengers: Doomsday mais aura un "rôle central" dans sa suite, Avengers: Secret Wars . Les Brothers Russo dirigent Avengers: Doomsday , qui continuera le scénario Multiverse, l'agent de Hayley Atwell, Selon les rumeurs, apparaîtrait.

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MindsEye Dev Calls on Fans to Wait for Official Launch After Street Date Breaks a Week Early, Confirms 'Major' Day-One Update for Physical Copies
In a surprising turn of events, the highly anticipated psychological thriller MindsEye—developed by indie studio EchoVault Games—has hit shelves and digital platforms earlier than scheduled, prompting the game’s developers to issue a public statement urging players to hold off on diving in until the official launch date.
The game, originally set to release on October 10, 2024, was discovered on retailer shelves and digital storefronts as early as October 3, sparking excitement—and confusion—among fans. Despite the early availability, EchoVault Games confirmed that the early release was unauthorized, likely due to a supply chain or distribution mishap.
In a heartfelt message posted on the official MindsEye Twitter/X account and Discord server, lead developer Lena Cho addressed the community:

MindsEye Dev Calls on Fans to Wait for Official Launch After Street Date Breaks a Week Early, Confirms 'Major' Day-One Update for Physical Copies In a surprising turn of events, the highly anticipated psychological thriller MindsEye—developed by indie studio EchoVault Games—has hit shelves and digital platforms earlier than scheduled, prompting the game’s developers to issue a public statement urging players to hold off on diving in until the official launch date. The game, originally set to release on October 10, 2024, was discovered on retailer shelves and digital storefronts as early as October 3, sparking excitement—and confusion—among fans. Despite the early availability, EchoVault Games confirmed that the early release was unauthorized, likely due to a supply chain or distribution mishap. In a heartfelt message posted on the official MindsEye Twitter/X account and Discord server, lead developer Lena Cho addressed the community: "We’re both thrilled and concerned that MindsEye has surfaced ahead of schedule. While we’re grateful that players are eager to experience the story, we strongly urge everyone to wait for the official launch on October 10. The early versions circulating may contain unpatched bugs, missing content, or incomplete systems—especially in the physical copies, which we’ve confirmed will receive a major day-one update to fix critical issues and unlock the full experience." Cho went on to reveal that the physical versions of MindsEye—available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch—will include a mandatory, large-scale update on launch day. This update, described as "major," will: Fix narrative inconsistencies discovered during final QA testing. Address performance issues in the game’s AI-driven dream sequences. Unlock new branching story paths that were locked at early build stages. Improve accessibility features, including enhanced colorblind modes and subtitle customization. The team emphasized that players who jump in early may miss out on these key improvements and risk encountering unfinished gameplay loops or broken save files. "We built MindsEye around player choice and emotional impact," Cho said. "The full story, the final audio design, and the emotional weight of every decision—all of it is finalized for October 10. We don’t want fans to experience a version that doesn’t reflect our vision." EchoVault Games has also announced a launch-day incentive for those who wait: players who purchase or download MindsEye on the official date will receive a digital artbook and an exclusive in-game theme for their player profile. As the community grapples with the temptation of an early playthrough, fans are rallying behind the developers’ call to wait, with many sharing the message across social media using #WaitForMindsEye. For now, the message is clear: The true MindsEye experience awaits on October 10.