Monthly Archives: May 2016
Dragonball Evolution Screenwriter Apologizes to Fans
Ben Ramsey, the screenwriter responsible for the universally panned live-action Dragon Ball adaptation, Dragonball Evolution, has apologized to fans for his hand in the project.
As reported by i09, when Ramsey was approached for an interview by Dragon Ball fan Derek Padula, Ramsey replied with an apology addressed to the Dragon Ball fandom, which Padula then published in full on his website.
The apology reads:
I knew that it would eventually come down to this one day. Dragonball Evolution marked a very painful creative point in my life. To have something with my name on it as the writer be so globally reviled is gut wrenching. To receive hate mail from all over the world is heartbreaking. I spent so many years trying to deflect the blame, but at the end of the day it all comes down to the written word on page and I take full responsibility for what was such a disappointment to so many fans. I did the best I could, but at the end of the day, I ‘dropped the dragon ball.’
Rumor: Guardians of the Galaxy Ride Coming to Disneyland
Rumors are swirling that Disney is planning to overhaul The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disneyland Resort's California Adventure park into a Guardians of the Galaxy ride.
MiceAge is reporting that Disney will do away with the Twilight Zone connection and storyline and give the attraction a Guardians of the Galaxy makeover, focusing on The Collector from the Marvel film. Allegedly, the company is expected to close the Tower of Terror this fall and reopen the new ride in May in conjunction with the opening of the new movie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Backing up that report is SlashFilm, though it's hearing things a bit differently. For example, one of their sources said the Guardians of the Galaxy ride isn't about The Collector and that the attraction's storyline will instead revolve around the prison breakout segment from the first film.
Watch Naomi Play GTA 5 Star Wars Mods
Hi, we're back again for another week of Naomi Plays Live. Mods are fun aren't they? Yeah, they are so we're going to run around GTA 5 and unleash the force madness!
Just so you know, we're going to be livestreaming every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1PM - 3PM PT. We'll focus on new releases and DLC drops, but let us know in the comments what games you'd like to see!
We'll be answering questions live during the stream, so tweet @ign with #ignplayslive
You can see streams via:
Mark Millar’s Empress Comic Headed to the Big Screen
A movie adaptation of Mark Millar's latest comic series, Empress, is currently in development.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, the prolific comic author is partnering with producer Joe Roth (Alice in Wonderland, Snow White & the Huntsman) and producer Jeff Kirschenbaum to bring the comic to film.
F. Scott Frazier is penning the Empress script, fresh off his work writing the script for XXX: The Return of Xander Cage - also produced by Roth and Kirschenbaum.
Wrestling Wrap Up: Roman Sends AJ Through a Table
Big week in the "New Era" of WWE. A label that stings like a bug bite every time Cole says it as he's basically the voice of the era most of us loathe.
And look, I'm hesitant to criticize all that's going on right now (I know!) simply because there's so much of it that I actually like. Like AJ Styles being in the world title picture, Zayn and Owens being able to deliver a "Match of the Year" candidate performance on a WWE PPV, Gallows and Anderson being main eventers so quickly...there's a lot of "F***in A!" here. Sometimes I actually have to take a step back from the product and just marvel at how many things have shifted in favor of the hardcore super-consumer fans in the wake of WrestleMania. It's almost as if the post-'Mania RAW booking has continued to some extent. Even though some of the crowd roar has died down. And Sasha hasn't been on TV in weeks (*sob* *dies from death*).
Fassbender Entering Hades with Birdman Writer
X-Men and Assassin's Creed actor Michael Fassbender is teaming with Broad Green Pictures and Storyscape Entertainment on the true story Entering Hades.
The film will center on journalist and serial killer Jack Unterweger, who led a double life "investigating murders by day and killing by night." Throughout his serial killing career, Unterweger killed 11 people across multiple continents.
Conor McCaughan (Assassin’s Creed, Slow West) and Daniel Emmerson (Assassin’s Creed) of Fassbender’s DMC Film will produce the film alongside Storyscape's Bob Cooper (John Tucker Must Die) and Richard Saperstein (Se7en).
Birdman writer Alexander Dinelaris is rewriting the screenplay with Fassbender eyed to star. Bill Wheeler wrote the original script.
Daily Deals: Battleborn, Uncharted 4, Mad Max Anthology, 65-Inch 4K TV
Save 20% on the MOBA-Inspired Mayhem of Battleborn
If you've been intrigued by our review in progress of Battleborn and want to get in on the multiplayer and single player action of Battleborn, your Amazon Prime subscription is your ticket to a 20% discount on the game. Tell your friends, because from what I've played this is definitely a game that gets even better when you've got good, friendly teammates (full disclosure - I live for co-op shooters).
Everything You Need to Know About Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
After years of development, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is just days away from release. It's been over 4 years since a job listing at Naughty Dog first hinted at the sequel, and plenty has happened since then. But we've got your back. Here's a comprehensive listing of all the key news and information about the next, and possibly final, adventure for Nathan Drake.
First up, let's look at the official videos released since Naughty Dog first teased a new Uncharted game back in November 2013.
The big, official, much celebrated reveal came during E3 2014.
Six months later, in December, we got our first look at gameplay.
Uncharted 4 was a big part of Sony's excellent E3 2015 showing, with a new trailer and an alternate, super-long version for hardcore fans.
Check Out X-Men: Apocalypse’s ’80s Mutant Arcade Games
With the release of the 1980s-set X-Men: Apocalypse now just weeks away, 20th Century Fox unveiled a trio of faux retro video games today in the style of the Atari games of the era. The movie's includes a sequence set a shopping mall that includes Space Port Arcade.
In the movie, this version of 1983 is an America where humans and mutants co-exist. The influence of mutants has now permeated pop culture, inclluding arcade games! We have gameplay and screengrabs below from the in-movie games -- Mutant Conquest, Mutant All-Stars Track & Field, and Revenge of Hero X -- which you can experience over at SpacePortArcade.com.
The Division’s Broken Circle Incursion Detailed
The next Incursion coming to The Division is titled Broken Circle, and some information about it has been revealed.
According to The Express, the description of the new Incursion can be viewed on the in-game map. Apparently, players will be shutting down surface-to-air missiles to further protect Manhattan.
"Go head to head with the Rikers and disable their SAM system to secure the Manhattan airspace," reads the description of the level, which is one of Division's takes on classic MMO Raids.
In order to get through Broken Circle you'll need to suit up - it has a recommended Gear Score (the game's end-game level system) of 220. For comparison, the notoriously difficult Falcon Lost Incursion recommended 150.