Monthly Archives: December 2016

Fast 8 Now Has a New Title

The fate of the eighth Fast and Furious film's title has changed shortly before the release of the film's first trailer.

Fast 8, as the film has been previously referred to (as well as Furious 8 and F8 on social media) is officially titled The Fate of the Furious. The title was revealed in a 15-second teaser below:

The teaser showcases the film's multiple international locations new to the franchise this time around, including a street race in Cuba and a chase scene in Iceland.

This title change is in line with the frequently altering names of the franchise, which now includes:

Doom Free Update Brings Bots, New Multiplayer Mode

Doom's next free update is out today and brings bots, a new multiplayer mode, and extends the level cap, Bethesda has announced.

Multiplayer bots, a feature many players have been requesting since Doom's beta, will be available in both Team Deathmatch and Deathmatch modes, according to Bethesda.

Free Update 5 will also include Infernal Run, a new competitive multiplayer mode where "teams fight for control of the (eye) ball, which must be carried or thrown into the opponent’s goal to score." You can check out the mode in action in the video below.

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Strike Back Returning With New Cast

A new season of Strike Back is scheduled to begin filming in 2017.

According to Deadline, the series is once again a joint project between U.S. cable network Cinemax and the U.K.'s Sky 1.

Deadline reports the new season of the show will move on from its "buddy cop formula" to something it says will be more akin to an ensemble cast "in the mold of The Fast and the Furious franchise."

The original run of Strike Back ended in 2015 on Cinemax, but late last year it was reported a possible movie version of Strike Back would begin filming in 2016. The company involved, Left Bank Pictures, initially secured the movie deal with Sky and retains its involvement in the new television series.

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Deadpool 2: Ryan Reynolds and Producer Kinberg on New Director and Not Going ‘Bigger”

The creative team behind Deadpool 2 wants to make sure the sequel resists the temptation to go-big.

Producer Simon Kinberg told EW avoiding the trap of cranking things up for the sequel is "the biggest mandate going into on the second film."

That goes beyond just the on-screen action and characters, extending even to the film's budget. Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds thinks the movie's new director David Leitch is the perfect choice for the less-is-more approach.

Reynolds cited John Wick, also directed by Leitch, as a vehicle to show off what the director is capable of. Reynolds said Leitch can "make a movie on an ultra tight minimal budget" and have it turn out looking as though it were produced "for 10-15 times what it cost."

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War for the Planet of the Apes: Director Commentary

20th Century Fox and director Matt Reeves revealed the first trailer for War for the Planet of Apes today, the third film in the rebooted series starring Andy Serkis as Caesar, leader of the apes. As a lifelong Apes fanatic, I was thrilled to sit down with Reeves this week to break down the details of the trailer beat by beat.

Read on for his full unedited quotes about the plot of the film, what was going on behind the scenes, and much more…

(And check out our full report from the set of War here.)

The humans hunt for Caesar in War for the Planet of the Apes. The humans hunt for Caesar in War for the Planet of the Apes.

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Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Wants to Be Approachable Yet Complex

Back in 2011, I bought a copy of Marvel vs. Capcom 3, with the aspiration of mastering its systems. Unfortunately as someone who has no real fighting game experience and is inherently lazy, I found it a pretty intimidating experience. In fact, I can still see it on my shelf now as I write this, quietly judging me. So when Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite says it wants to be accessible, I appreciate the olive branch.

I also realise that, for some, a word like ‘accessibility’ has other strong connotations when applied to a genre like fighting games. To the hardcore it might imply a lack of depth, but as Bill Rosemann – Creative Director at Marvel Games – tells me, that’s necessarily true and it’s something Marvel has a lot of experience with.

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Persona 5: 80 Hours in and Still Finding Surprises

Have you ever seen a movie on mute in the background at a bar or restaurant? You can see what characters are doing, you know when someone gets punched or kicked or shot, but you don’t know what they’re saying. The plot is unfolding right in front of you, but you have none of the context or explanations behind it.

After putting more than 80 hours into Persona 5 in Japanese, that pretty much sums up my experience.

Enough of the menus are in English that I’ve been able to stumble my way through and even beat the game, but I’m admittedly missing out on some of the best parts of the series by not being able to understand the story and the personalities of the characters.

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15 of Spider-Man’s Coolest Gadgets

Spider-Man has the proportionate strength, speed and agility of a spider, which makes for a pretty neat assortment of super-powers. However, Peter Parker also happens to be a certified genius. He's constantly designing new gadgets to work into his suit and make battling villains a little bit easier.

The more we learn about Spider-Man: Homecoming (check out the new Spidey trailer here), the more it becomes clear that the new movie will showcase Spidey's various gadgets and gizmos in a way none have before (web wings!). Tony Stark designed a new suit for Peter in Captain America: Civil War, and Homecoming will see Peter slowly come to grips with the many useful new tools at his disposal. So to make sure you know what to expect from the next Spider-Man's next big screen adventure, we've put together a slideshow breaking down the wallcrawler's most crucial gadgets over the years. Click through for all the tech below:

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Lord Zedd Menaces Justice League & Power Rangers

With the Justice League / Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic book mini-series joining together two of the most iconic superhero teams in all of nerdom, they’ll need an equally iconic supervillain to oppose them. Enter: Lord Zedd, the evil husband of Rita Repulsa who wears his muscles on the outside and wields some serious power.

Take a look at his explosive entrance to the crossover in Issue #1 as he infiltrates the Power Rangers’ Command Center with his Z Putty Patrollers:

Lord Zedd makes an entrance. Art by Stephen Byrne. (DC Comics/BOOM! Studios) Lord Zedd makes an entrance. Art by Stephen Byrne. (DC Comics/BOOM! Studios)

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