Monthly Archives: May 2016
Batman v Superman: Dead Robin’s Identity Revealed
After showcasing the suit of a dead Robin in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Warner Bros. has finally confirmed the dead character's identity is Jason Todd.
Warner Bros. revealed the character's identity in a Hollywood studio tour video (via Batman-News), which you can check out at the 1:33 mark below:
"This was one of the big things from Batman v Superman, right across this way. The Jason Todd Robin suit," the video's tour guide explained. "Spray painted on the front 'Ha ha. The joke’s on you Batman.' Those of you that know the storyline, know what happened to this Robin."
Outlander’s Claire and Jamie Discuss the Fallout of “Faith”
Full spoilers for Outlander's latest episode, "Faith," continue below.
There's a lot left unsaid between Claire and Jamie Fraser when they finally reunite at the end of "Faith." She is still reeling from the loss of their child, he is newly out of prison and missed the entire experience, and both of Outlander's main characters decide it's finally time to return to Scotland after an attempt to change history that has gone off with quite a few hitches.
Claire and Jamie might have had a difficult time processing the events of the episode, but stars Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe have had plenty of time to understand the emotions their characters are struggling with. For Heughan, the way Jamie processes the loss of his child is through his pain for his wife.
New Star Trek Beyond Scenes Described
Paramount Pictures thrilled Trekkies, Trekkers and Treksters (is that a thing?) alike on Friday night with its Star Trek Beyond Fan Event, a promotional push for the upcoming third picture in the rebooted franchise intended to get fans excited for the film. The evening, which took place on the Paramount lot in Hollywood, included cast and filmmaker appearances, a Leonard Nimoy tribute, footage debuts, a party held amid a treasure trove of Trek prop and costume displays, and more.
Not only did the new trailer for the film debut at the event, and then online shortly afterwards (watch it below), but we were also shown a few scenes from the film. An opening montage sequence depicted Chris Pine’s Kirk doing the Captain’s Log thing that we know so well from the old show. The Enterprise is now two or three years into its famed five-year mission, he says, and the day to day drudgery of life on the ship has settled in. The humorous touch of co-writer Simon Pegg (who of course also plays Scotty) is clear here, as Kirk opens his closet where nothing hangs but a dozen of the same yellow uniforms, or as he talks about how the Enterprise’s mission now feels like a series of “episodes.” It’s funny but also has a real old-school Star Trek feel to it, as if the Abramsverse characters have finally grown into the Enterprise crew we remember so well.
Angry Birds: From Mobile App to Full-Fledged Movie
Adapting a video game, let alone a mobile app, into a movie is no easy feat, but The Angry Birds Movie was unique in that it had a basic premise and eye-catching characters to go on, but not much else. And as first-time directors Clay Kaytis (Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph) and Fergal Reilly (Hotel Transylvania, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) put it, that gave them the freedom to really explore Rovio's multicolored world and take it in new, comedic directions.
Recently, IGN got a chance to sit down with the two filmmakers, both in a press conference and one-on-one, to talk about their take on Angry Birds, how Tangled and The Iron Giant influenced the film, and why the Angry Birds aren't actually birds...
Preacher: Why Dominic Cooper Is the Right Pick for Jesse Custer
Casting the role of Jesse Custer wasn't a simple process, but when it came time to consider Dominic Cooper to play the lead in AMC's new comic book series Preacher, showrunner Sam Catlin reflects that it actually was a pretty easy "yes."
Cooper is best known for playing Marvel's Howard Stark (Captain America: The First Avenger, Agent Carter) and has had recognizable roles in films such as Need For Speed, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Warcraft, but there were two characters in particular who caught Catlin's eye. Because of the changes in the casting process, much of the casting for Preacher was done off reels instead of in person. The showrunner said it wasn't until he saw Cooper in The Devil's Double that casting him as Jesse Custer clicked.
Halo 5 Warzone Firefight Expected to Drop in June
Halo 5: Guardians' Warzone Firefight is scheduled to release at the end of June, 343 Industries announced.
The game's next update—Hog Wild—is expected to drop at the end of this month, but the developer recently decided to hold much of its "bigger items" until the Warzone Firefight release.
Along with the PvE mode, 343 Industries will include new game updates, features, REQs, and "plenty more" in the June update. It'll be Halo 5: Guardians' "largest release to date," and the developer will be unveiling more about it in the "coming weeks."
Players can expect the Hog Wild REQs at the end of this month. Halo 5: Guardians' Memories of Reach update launched earlier in May, bringing with it Halo: Reach Noble Team–inspired REQs and fan-favorite Infection mode.
Fear the Walking Dead: What’s Next for Chris?
This Sunday, May 22nd, Fear the Walking Dead airs its midseason finale, "Shiva," as our survivors must come to terms with all the new drama down in Mexico and Celia's basement full of walkers.
So will all those walkers get set free somehow? That's a good bet considering that this is Season 2's midway point. But what role will Chris play? We already know what Madison, Travis and Daniel have their hands full with the crazy compound leader, but Chris' actions last week paint the picture of a very disturbed young man. Is he redeemable or will he sink further into darkness? These new images from the episode show Chris, but what is he up to?
Also, it looks like both Madison and Ofelia try to talk some sense into Celia. Check out the gallery...
New ABC Trailers Feature Kiefer Sutherland, Hayley Atwell and More
ABC debuted trailers for all their upcoming new TV series this past week at their Upfront presentation in New York. Check out all the trailers below, including Kiefer Sutherland's intense-looking new series, Hayley Atwell's follow-up to Agent Carter, a new comedy with Minnie Driver and a new take on the HG Wells vs. Jack the Ripper story, Time After Time.
Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland (“24”) returns to primetime in a conspiracy thriller as Tom Kirkman, a lower-level cabinet member who unexpectedly becomes president after a devastating attack on Washington. He will struggle to prevent the country and his own family from falling into chaos, as he is thrust into one of the most difficult presidencies in history.
Fruit Ninja: Live-Action Family Movie in the Works
Halfbrick Studios' popular mobile game Fruit Ninja is getting a live-action film adaptation.
According The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will be a family-friendly comedy that "centers on ninjas with an inexplicable vendetta against produce."
Tripp Vinson of Vinson Films is producing the film in partnership with developer Halfbrick Studios. Tara Farney and Sam White will executive produce, with J.P. Lavin and Chad Damiani—the writing duo behind the in-development film adaptation of How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack—penning the script.
This isn't the first mobile franchise to receive a film adaptation, as a movie based on Rovio's super successful Angry Birds franchise opens in theaters today. For our thoughts on Sony Pictures' animated flick, check out IGN's review of The Angry Birds Movie.
True Detective Director May Helm HBO Miniseries Napoleon
True Detective director Cary Fukunaga is in talks to direct an HBO miniseries based on Stanley Kubrick's script for a Napoleon film that was never made.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fukunaga is currently in negotiations to helm the project, which centers around the story of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's quest to gain complete control of Europe.
David Leland is on board to write the miniseries, which is being co-produced by HBO and MGM. Steven Spielberg, Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey will executive produce through Amblin Television.
Kubrick did extensive research for his Napoleon film project back in the 1960s and planned to shoot the movie in several locations across Europe. However, the project was put on indefinite hold after the releases of War and Peace and Waterloo made it less viable commercially.