Monthly Archives: January 2016
Arrow’s John Barrowman to Write Dark Archer Comic
DC Comics has revealed its latest comic book tie-in to the Arrow TV series. As revealed by TV Insider, Arrow: The Dark Archer is a prequel comic that will flesh out the life of Malcolm Merlyn and his journey towards becoming a member of the League of Assassins. Interestingly, the series will be co-written by none other than Malcom Merlyn himself. Actor John Barrowman and his sister Carole will script the series, with Daniel Sampere and other unnamed artists illustrating.
Sandler’s Ridiculous Six Sets Netflix Record
Netflix has revealed that Adam Sandler's The Ridiculous Six is the most popular film ever for the streaming service.
The company's chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, boasted about the flick's success at CES, according to The Verge.
"The Ridiculous Six, by way of example, in the first 30 days on Netflix it's been the most-watched movie in the history of Netflix," he said. "It's also enjoyed a spot at No. 1 in every territory we operate in, and in many of them it's still No. 1."
It's important to note that the Adam Sandler vehicle isn't just topping Netflix originals; it's also beat out licensed films from other studios that appear on the service.
Sony’s 2016 Developer’s Conference Will Focus on VR
Sony's PlayStation 4 Developers Conference will be a big jumping-off point for more virtual reality development for the upcoming PlayStation VR platform.
According to the 2016 DevCon announcement from Sony, this year's conference will provide "essential information" for developers looking to push their work "into high gear."
Sony said it's "building up an agenda that will focus on PlayStation VR," but the conference will also cover areas such as "recent features and services," PlayStation Network, advanced graphics concepts and optimizations, utilization of the PS4's CPU, as well as "submissions updates."
The conference will be held at the Loews Hollywood Hotel May 10 through May 11 and will also include roundtable sessions. Sony said the discussions "are positioned to be an open environment," one where developers can trade "experiences, thoughts, feedback, and lessons learned."
Microsoft Cutting Support for Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10
Anyone that's decided to stick with some older versions of Internet Explorer may want to consider upgrading to something else soon, as Microsoft has announced that it will soon cut support for those versions beginning next week.
By "next week," the company explains that support for IE 8, 9 and 10 will cease on Tuesday, January 12. One final update will arrive on that day, but after that, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support for those versions. The last update will also include a notification feature informing users of the upcoming shift.
Apple Reveals ‘Record-Breaking Holiday Season’ for App Store With $1.1 Billion in Sales
The App Store got a lot of attention over the holidays, probably due to all the new iPhones and iPads that people received as gifts. As such, Apple announced today that the recent holiday season was pretty good for the digital store, resulting in a record breaking $1.1 billion in sales in just two weeks.
During that two week period that ended on January 3, 2016, people spent a massive amount of money not just on apps, but also in-app purchases. Weekly records were set for overall traffic and the amount of purchases made.
In addition to that, New Years Day was the biggest day in the App Store's history, with customers spending over $144 million and breaking the previous record that had just been set on Christmas Day. All told, across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV, over $20 billion was spent on apps in 2015.
Oculus CEO Says Company Is Not Making Money on Rift
After revealing the price of the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset this morning, Oculus CEO Palmer Luckey took to Twitter today to answer concerns regarding the headset's pricing.
The Oculus CEO stated that "
is not making money" at the Rift's current price point of $600 / £500 / €700.
To reiterate, we are not making money on Rift hardware. High end VR is expensive, but Rift is obscenely cheap for what it is.
Here’s the Other Guy Who Played Chewie in Force Awakens
Peter Mayhew wasn't the only guy wearing the Chewbacca suit on the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Given Mayhew's age (he's 71), reprising his role in all of Chewie's action scenes wasn't always possible, and that's where Finnish actor and basketball player Joonas Suotamo stepped in.
Suotamo started auditioning for the role in 2013, after being recommended to movie production staff looking for a 7-footer with blue eyes. "I was told to send in an audition tape of me doing a caveman impression," Suotamo told Business Insider.
Batman Fights the Ninja Turtles in Issue #2 Preview
It's the stuff of fanboy dreams and we're already about to get the second issue -- Batman is crossing paths with the Ninja Turtles. Check out our review of issue #1. The Dark Knight encountered the pizza-loving teens at the end of issue #1 and now they're brawling in the streets of Gotham.
We've got your first look at the fight inside issue #2, drawn by Freddie E Williams II, plus a look at the variant cover by TMNT creator Kevin Eastman himself.
BATMAN/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #2
Art by: Freddie E Williams II
Cover by: Freddie E Williams II
Netflix’s The Get Down Trailer
Netflix's upcoming The Get Down has a new sizzle reel, featuring plenty of the music and drama the show promises. The 13-episode series will follow an ensemble cast through the 1970s South Bronx. Note that there's some NSFW language in the trailer.
The Get Down comes from Moulin Rogue director Baz Lurhman and The Shield creator Shawn Ryan, with both serving as executive producers.
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Guardians of the Galaxy 2 to Film With RED’s 8K Camera
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 will be shot in crystal clear 8K using RED's new camera system.
According to RED's announcement (via Screenrant), Marvel Studios is partnering with the company to film James Gunn's sequel using its brand new WEAPON 8K camera.
"We are all hugely excited to be shooting the next Guardians of the Galaxy on the new WEAPON 8K," executive producer Nik Korda said in a statement. "The large sensor size and super high resolution offered by the new WEAPON 8K, combined with its lightweight and compact size open up a whole range of new creative possibilities."
It's currently unknown how much of the movie will actually be shot in 8K, as Gunn and his production team may only be using the camera system to shoot a few key scenes rather than the entire film. A handful of select scenes were shot in IMAX for the first Guardians of the Galaxy, so there's a chance we'll be seeing something similar in 8K with Vol. 2.