Monthly Archives: December 2015

Out This Week: SteamWorld Heist, FAST Racing NEO

With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.

Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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Marvel’s Civil War 2 Enlists Creative Team

Marvel has confirmed the Civil War II event series will be penned and drawn by the current Invincible Iron Man team, Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez.

The news comes by way of a Diamond Comics Distributors promotional calendar. The May entry shows a promotional image of Captain America and Iron Man at it again. Though it's Sam Wilson, the current Captain America, rather than Steve Rogers from the original 2006 miniseries.

While Cap is currently on the outs with much of the U.S. government in his own series, he and no-longer-billionaire Tony Stark are currently teammates on Marvel's flagship All-New, All-Different Avengers. The promo gives no details on the source of their impending conflict

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Agents of SHIELD’s Fall Finale is This Week’s TV Highlight

As we close in on Christmas, the season of fall finales fully sets in. Many shows wrap up their 2015 runs this week - The Flash (with The Trickster!), Arrow (with...a big death?), Bones, and more. Plus, Scream Queens ends its first sorority-based season, You're the Worst closes out its Season 2, and The League ends after seven years on the air.  Oh, and WWE airs its annual TLC PPV, headlined by Roman Reigns challenging Sheamus for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

But the TV highlight this week is Agents of SHIELD's midseason finale (which paves the way for Marvel's Agent Carter to fill in for a few months), "Maveth," featuring a dangerous return to the planet Simmons was stranded on for months. A place featuring a frighteningly powerful Inhuman. A being that was banished centuries ago. And a force that - as we just recently discovered - has been at the root of HYDRA's fanatical worship of extraterrestrial tech.

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Marvel/Netflix’s Iron Fist Gets Showrunner

The Marvel/Netflix Iron Fist series has found a showrunner.

According to Comicbook.com and Heroic Hollywood, Scott Buck has been named as showrunner for the series. Buck's previously served as an executive producer on Dexter and a producer on Six Feet Under, among other TV credits.

The Iron Fist series does not yet have a release window on the subscription-based streaming service, although it has been expected that it would air before the Defenders miniseries Marvel and Netflix have planned for the future.

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The Flash Confirmed for BvS: Dawn of Justice

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice costume designer Michael Wilkinson has confirmed that The Flash will pop up in the superhero film.

Speaking with Omelete (via ComicBookMovie), Wilkinson revealed Ezra Miller's character will show up in Batman v Superman, though don't expect him to stick around for a lengthy cameo.

"Well, I'm not really at the liberty to talk about The Flash right now, but it's something that you'll be seeing in the future in our films," Wilkinson said. "You do get a glimpse of him, of course, in Batman v Superman."

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Stallone Not Involved With Rambo TV Series

Fox's new Rambo spinoff series, Rambo: New Blood, will not feature franchise-star Sylvester Stallone either on screen or off.

While it was previously rumoured that Stallone would executive produce the series and perhaps even guest star, his representatives have told Deadline that he is not involved with the show at all but that he "wish the others well with the project.”

Written by Die Hard and The Fugitive scribe Jeb Stuart, New Blood will feature John Rambo's son, ex-Navy SEAL J.R., and his complex relationship with his father.

Produced by Entertainment One and Avi Lerner, New Blood has been in the works since 2013 and was picked up by Fox just this year. Stallone's potential involvement in the series was talked about in previous reporting but never confirmed.

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Tarantino Discusses the Possibility of Kill Bill Vol. 3

A third volume in the Kill Bill franchise is very much a possibility, according to director Quentin Tarantino.

"There definitely is a possibility. Stop short of seeing a probability," Tarantino told What the Flick!? (via Entertainment Weekly).

With regard to why the wait for Kill Bill 3 has been been so long, Tarantino added: "I put the character of Beatrix Kiddo through a lot, and so I wanted her to have this much time for peace... The whole idea

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Daily Deals: Star Wars: Battlefront PS4 Bundle, Anime Sale, Rise of the Tomb Raider

The PlayStation 4 is $299 Again...This Time With Star Wars Battlefront

The Uncharted PS4 bundle is back down to its Black Friday price and the Battlefront bundle is being discounted to $299 for the very first time.

PlayStation 4 500GB Console - Star Wars Battlefront Bundle (Amazon) $299

PlayStation 4 500GB Console - Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Bundle (Physical Disc) (Amazon) $299

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Max Payne Rated by ESRB for PlayStation 4

Max Payne has been rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for PlayStation 4.

Although there's no content description for the listing, it does reveal that the game is getting a mature rating for blood and violence. What's interesting is that it's only listed for PlayStation 4 and nothing else.

This could mean that the PlayStation 2 version of Max Payne is coming to PS4. Just last week, Sony announced a batch of games coming from PS2 to PS4, included were Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Rockstar published Max Payne when it released back in 2001, so it's possible that even more of the publisher's games are coming over.

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Fallout 4 Should Be The Last Fallout

Fallout 4 is one of my favorite games in years. In my job at IGN I’ve spent hundreds of hours playing, writing, and talking about Fallout 4. It’s extraordinarily flavorful video game comfort food. Pound-per-pound it’s the most fun I’ve ever had with the franchise.

That’s why I think Fallout 4 should be the last Fallout game.

Bethesda could easily turn their attention to the next great Fallout sequel, and I have little doubt that it would be another quality adventure. But I hope they don’t. I hope instead they take their immense resources and produce something utterly new: a big, strange, wonderful universe establishing completely new icons and traditions. Fallout 4 oozes creativity, and I’d like to see that same fertile imagination applied to something completely original. I eagerly await another big Bethesda adventure that carries me into a huge, fascinating world I’ve never seen before.

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