Monthly Archives: January 2016
Lucifer Cast on Bringing DC Comics’ Devil to TV
Debuting Monday on FOX, Lucifer joins a growing list of TV shows based on DC Comics properties – in this case, the Vertigo title by Neil Gaiman, using a depiction of the Devil himself first introduced in Gaiman’s Sandman comics.
The TV version of Lucifer stars Tom Ellis as the title character, who’s abandoned hell for Los Angeles (insert joke here), where he runs a nightclub. Things change for him though when he meets Detective Chloe Dancer (Lauren German), a cop who is somehow immune to his abilities – and with whom he begins solving crimes with.
On a visit to the set of Lucifer, I spoke to Ellis and German about the series and what to expect.
The past few years have seen many portrayals of anti-heroes on TV, but it seems like the devil himself would be considered the ultimate version of that.
Game Scoop!: The Best & Worst Console Codenames
Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN's weekly video game talk show. This week we're discussing console codenames, the Nintendo NX, the price of games, and much more. Watch the video above or download the podcast below.
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Microsoft Renews Jet Force Gemini Trademark
Microsoft has renewed the trademark for Jet Force Gemini, a Rare-developed adventure game that first appeared on Nintendo 64.
According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the renewal was filed on June 12, 2015 and published on January 19, 2016. The online document identities the trademark’s use as “game software” related.
The original Jet Force Gemini launched in 1999 for Nintendo 64. IGN’s review called it “wonderfully stylized” and “one of the N64’s most original games” at the time.
100 Atari Games Coming to Steam in New Collection
Atari has revealed Atari Vault, a new 100 game collection coming to Steam this Spring.
Games in the collection include classics like Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Tempest, Warlords, and more. An upgraded user interface, online and local multiplayer options, Steam Controller support, and Steam Leaderboards are all being added, to boot.
Code Mystics is the developer behind Atari Vault. The studio previously worked on the PlayStation ports of Nidhogg, co-developed Rare Replay on Xbox One, and worked on Atari Greatest Hits Volume 1 and 2 for Nintendo DS.
Atari Vault will be shown off at PAX South, which takes place January 29-31, and will have a playable demo by request.
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New Members Rumored for Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Three new members could be joining the Guardians of the Galaxy in their next film, according to a new report.
Fair warning, potential movie spoilers follow.
Geek.com reports that Yondu, Nebula, and Mantis will join Star-Lord (Chris Pratt,) Drax (Dave Bautista), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Rocket (Bradley Cooper), and Groot (Vin Diesel) in Guardians Vol. 2. We met both Yondu and Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1, while Mantis is a newcomer to the cinematic universe. Yondu, played by Michael Rooker, is a space pirate of sorts, and butted heads with Star-Lord in the first film. However, the two did seem to make up towards the end of the film (and Yondu has been a member of the team in the comics).
Grant Gustin ‘Fully Supports’ Ezra Miller as the Flash
Grant Gustin, star of CW's The Flash, has come out in support of Ezra Miller as the big screen version of the character.
After being accused of bashing the Perks of Being a Wallflower actor by liking several posts by fans saying they'd prefer to see him in a Flash movie, Gustin posted a message on Twitter expressing his full backing for Miller.
"I fully support Ezra Miller as Barry Allen and the Flash on the feature side of DC. I've never met the guy but I think he is a fantastic and interesting actor," Gustin wrote. "Would I have liked to play Barry Allen in a movie? Sure. I love this character and it has changed my life and making movies and TV is something I hope to be fortunate enough to be doing for the rest of my life."
This Is How Awesome Doctor Who’s Matt Smith Is
Former Doctor Who star Matt Smith is currently out and about promoting his upcoming film Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. As part of that tour, he and his Pride castmates stopped by the IGN office in Los Angeles this week for some fun interviews (watch for those soon). But here's the thing -- my son Nicholas claims to be the world's biggest Matt Smith fan. He dressed as the Smith Doctor for Halloween this year, wears a fez often, and had a "Handles" (fans know what that means) cake at his eighth birthday party just this week. How could we not tell Smith about the kid?
I'm not based in LA, but luckily my colleagues Jim Vejvoda and Terri Schwartz were happy to show Smith some pictures of Nicholas in Doctor cosplay. And his response was just awesome: "Can we send him a video message?" he immediately said. And so they did! Take a look:
11 Anime That Will Make You Smarter
Mention the word anime to most people and they conjure images of spiky-haired heroes throwing fire balls and magical girls transforming into sailor outfits. But anime isn't just about over-the-top explosions and galactic guardians. It can also be a valuable educational tool. Here are eleven shows that teach everything from microbiology to economics.
Students Moritaka and Akito aspire to become professional manga artists, but the road to success is long and hard. The two friends (and by extension the audience) must learn everything from the difference between a G-Pen and a Kabura Pen to creating a storyboard. If you have a passion for drawing and reading manga, check out Bakuman. (Found on Hulu)
Spielberg’s The BFG Gets a Poster
Disney and DreamWorks Pictures have revealed the first poster for Steven Spielberg's The BFG. Based on Roald Dahl's novel of the same name, The BFG follows Sophie—a young orphaned girl—who meets The BFG and realizes that he's not as scary as she first thought.
The poster shows Sophie standing at the feet of the 24-foot tall giant, played by actor Mark Rylance.
Having spent much of their lives alone, Sophie and the BFG become fast friends, though their friendship isn't approved by all. The BFG's evil giant cohorts—like Bloodbottler, played by Bill Hader, and Fleshlumpeater, played by Jermaine Clement—are "twice as big, and at least twice as scary" as the gentle giant. Sophie and the BFG set off for London to warn the Queen (Penelope Wilton) of the giants gone-bad.