Monthly Archives: September 2016

Star Wars: Disney Doesn’t Expect Rogue One to Outdo Force Awakens’ Box Office

Disney doesn't expect Rogue One: A Star Wars Story to match the same level of success garnered by Star Wars: The Force Awakens at the box office.

"We never felt it would do the level that Force Awakens did," Disney chief Bob Iger told investors at a Goldman Sachs conference today (via Variety). That said, Iger went on to note that the response to Rogue One's marketing materials have been incredibly positive, saying, "The level of interest

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Fuller House: Season 2 Debut Date and Poster Revealed

Season 2 of the Netflix original series Fuller House will premiere on December 9, 2016, the streaming service has announced.

Alongside the announcement of the second season's release date, Netflix also debuted new promotional art for Fuller House: Season 2, featuring a cast that includes Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. Tanner-Fuller, Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner, Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler, and many more.

FullerHouse_S2_KA_US Full House: Season 2 key art, via Netflix

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Gwent Is Getting A Stress Test This Week

CD Projekt RED has announced a server stress test for Gwent: The Witcher Card Game that will take place this Friday, September 23, from 11am ET / 8am PT to 3pm ET / 12pm PT, and Tuesday, September 27, from 2pm ET / 11am PT to 6 pm ET / 3 pm PT.

Called Kill The Servers, the stress test will only be available on PC and won’t have deck building functionality. If you’re looking to participate, you need to be signed up for the game’s closed beta that’s launching in late October. The number of access keys for the stress test is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis. CD Projekt will let players know when it’ll be distributing the key codes via Twitter and Facebook.

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Naomi Plays World of Warcraft: Legion

I was starting high-school when Warcraft came out and well, now is as a good a time as any. With Mark back on the show to play along, join us as we level up and quest through Azeroth in World of Warcraft: Legion. Wish us luck!

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

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Daily Deals: Last Day to Get PS Plus Before the Price Increase, Pokemon Sun and Moon Collector’s Guide

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Today is the Last Day to Get PlayStation Plus for $50 Before the Price Increases

If you have to jack up the cost of an essential service, this is the way to do it: several weeks back, Sony gave consumers a heads up that PS Plus will cost $60 a year starting September 22nd. Now we're less than 24 hours from the price increase, and there's no online multiplayer on PS4 without paying up for Plus, so I suggest buying two years or more (you can add multiple years to your subscription) so you never have to pay full price, at least until the PS5 comes out.

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Power Rangers: New Character Posters Revealed

In addition to releasing a batch of new character posters for its upcoming Power Rangers movie, Lionsgate has announced it will host a panel at New York Comic-Con featuring the cast and crew.

Check out the new posters, which showcase each of the five Rangers and teases of their Zords, in the gallery below.

Liongate's hourlong NYCC panel will take place at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, October 8 at 2 p.m. ET, and will cover both Saban's Power Rangers and John Wick: Chapter 2. Brand-new footage of both upcoming films will be shown at the event, which will also feature Q&A sessions with the crew behind the two movies.

Power Rangers opens in theaters on March 24, 2017, and stars Elizabeth Banks as the villainous Rita Repulsa, as well as Bryan Cranston as Zordon, the Rangers' mentor.

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Why Was Tony Stark Adopted?

Marvel delivered the series finale of International Iron Man today, which provided more information about Tony Stark's mysterious birth.

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Warning: this article contains spoilers for International Iron Man #7!

Over the past several issues, readers have met Tony Stark's birth mother, former rock star/S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Amanda Armstrong, and his potential father, a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent simply named Jude. This issue confirmed that Jude is indeed the biological father of Tony Stark. Clearly, the facial hair runs in the family.

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New Details on The Dark Tower TV Series Revealed

The small-screen adaptation of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, which serves to fill in backstory for the upcoming film, is based on the fourth book in the series, Wizard and Glass.

According to EW, the book was chosen because its mostly a prequel for the rest of the epic, filling in the earlier details on the life of gunslinger Roland Deschain.

Both the film and television series see Idris Elba taking on the role of Roland. Sony Pictures will finance both the series pilot and "a full run of between 10 and 13 episodes." The show will hopefully premiere in 2018, "around the time the film becomes available on cable or streaming services," EW reports.

Matthew McConaughey, who plays The Man in Black in the upcoming movie, hasn't been nailed down for any appearances in the television series. However, EW said his "involvement is a possibility."

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Wrestling Wrap Up: Miz Using Daniel Bryan’s Moves is Awesome

Not the biggest week in pro-wrestling, sure, but it still felt busy as hell. Now that WWE's doubling up on their PPVs (we're heading into Clash of Champions this Sunday while SmackDown's No Mercy is only weeks away) there are more storylines and feuds than ever between the two brands. Plus, there's the over-arching tale of the "ratings war" between SmackDown and RAW that could, kayfabe, lead to the GMs getting canned. Or something.

Not for nothing though, all the footballing competition RAW's got on Mondays now is pretty much making the two shows neck and neck in the viewer department. So there's this window, for a few months, where SmackDown could legitimately overtake RAW - and it just might if it keeps going on the positive path it's on. Thanks to the Usos vs Alpha and Miz vs Ziggler, I really enjoyed SD Live this week. The Cena/Ambrose main event was good, though the outcome was curious - VERRRRRY CURIOUS.

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