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Marvel Rivals Teases Gambit and Rogue for Season 5

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Forbes

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NetEase has previewed Gambit and Rogue as upcoming heroes in Marvel Rivals Season 5, with their stylized looks revealed through enhanced images. Gambit is expected to be a Duelist and Rogue a Vanguard, with their official movesets and skins, including Rogue's 'Savage Land' outfit, likely to be revealed soon. The game continues its rapid release schedule amid declining player counts, raising concerns about its long-term stability.

Channing Tatum Shines in 'Roofman' as a Real-Life Robber

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Variety

Channing Tatum discusses his upcoming projects, including the film 'Roofman' which showcases his dramatic range, his long-anticipated 'Gambit' movie with an R-rated, sex-positive tone that Marvel might explore in the future, and the ongoing challenges in developing '21 Jump Street 3' due to high production costs. He also reflects on his career, working with director Derek Cianfrance, and shares his thoughts on AI in acting.

Channing Tatum to Sit Out 'Avengers: Doomsday' Fight Due to Injury, Double to Take His Place

Originally Published 4 months ago — by yahoo.com

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Channing Tatum, who plays Gambit in Avengers: Doomsday, is sidelined due to a leg injury but will still appear in the film through his double, including a major fight scene with Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom. Tatum is undergoing six months of physical therapy, and the movie is set for release on December 18, 2026.

Channing Tatum's Gambit in 'Avengers: Doomsday' Brings New Twist and Action

Originally Published 4 months ago — by yahoo.com

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Channing Tatum's portrayal of Gambit in Avengers: Doomsday will be more subdued and serious compared to his previous comedic role in Deadpool & Wolverine, with Marvel aiming to keep the character's tone balanced between humor and drama. The film, scheduled for release in December 2026, features multiple mutants and is directed by the Russo Brothers.

Channing Tatum Sidelined by Injury During 'Avengers: Doomsday' Filming

Originally Published 4 months ago — by IGN

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Channing Tatum reveals he was injured during filming of Avengers: Doomsday, missing a major fight with Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom, and discusses his portrayal of Gambit, which will be toned down and more serious compared to previous versions, with the film set to release on December 18, 2026.

Channing Tatum Discusses 'Avengers: Doomsday' Injury and Gambit's Accent

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Variety

Channing Tatum revealed that his character Gambit in 'Avengers: Doomsday' will have a softer Cajun accent than in previous appearances, as studio executives want to balance humor and drama. Tatum also shared that he suffered an injury on set, which will require physical therapy, affecting some action scenes. The film is scheduled for release on December 18, 2026.

"X-Men '97' Episode 5: A Game-Changer for Marvel Projects"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Episode 5 of "X-Men 97" has solidified the show as one of the best Marvel projects ever, delivering a gripping and emotional storyline that captivates viewers. The episode features compelling character arcs, a devastating attack on Genosha, and a heroic sacrifice by Gambit, making it a standout moment in superhero content. The series continues to impress with its depth and emotional impact, establishing itself as a must-watch for fans of the Marvel universe.

"Embracing the Gambit Gremlin: My Journey in 'Destiny 2'"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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The author explains why they have become a Gambit main in Destiny 2, citing the short and fast-paced nature of the game mode, the ability to quickly complete bounties and rank up, the diverse play experience compared to strikes, and the creative freedom to experiment with different builds. However, they also express disappointment in the lack of support from Bungie for Gambit, stating that it has been neglected over the years.

The Enduring Appeal of Bungie's 'Marathon': Destiny 2's Gambit

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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Bungie's upcoming project, Marathon, is expected to be a team-based extraction shooter with a unique aesthetic. Despite recent challenges faced by Bungie, the author believes in the potential success of Marathon, citing Bungie's track record with successful games like Halo and Destiny. The author also highlights the innovative nature of Destiny 2's Gambit mode as evidence of Bungie's ability to create new and exciting experiences in the crowded multiplayer shooter market.

The Gambit Grind: Destiny 2 Players Chase God Roll Weapons and Triumphs.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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Destiny 2 players are turning to Gambit to farm for two new weapons, Borrowed Time and Trust, which have more appeal than most other weapons this season. Borrowed Time is the energy slot equivalent to The Immortal, the Strand SMG, and the best-in-slot PvP SMG. Trust is a 180 hand cannon that is mainly nostalgia, but has a huge number of new perks. Players are diving into Gambit to farm end-of-match drops and focusable engrams, with this week having been a good one with double Gambit XP live.

Destiny 2's PvP Future: Uncertainty and Risk for Crucible and Gambit Players

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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Bungie has removed chunks of its Destiny 2 PvP-based teams to work on unannounced projects, which seem to lean heavily into PvP components, including hero shooter, battle royale, and a return to the Marathon IP for a team-based extraction shooter. This has impacted Destiny 2's PvP side, with little more than sandbox changes and a reshuffling of rules and game modes. Gambit has also shrunk over time, losing two of its six maps, and there have been no new maps since 2019. The gamble is whether these new games are worth what Destiny 2 has lost on its PvP side.

Destiny 2's Four-Year Gambit Abandonment Was a Mistake.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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Bungie's neglect of Gambit, a game mode in Destiny 2, for the past four years is a mistake as it is in a surprisingly good spot. Gambit's short games, balanced enemies, fun subclasses, toned-down invasions, and lack of a singularly annoying weapon make it a breeze for farming rep, materials, pinnacles, and transmog bounties. Despite some balance passes and seasonal playlist weapons, Gambit has not received any real support and has had things taken away from it.