Monthly Archives: April 2017

See All the Awesome Cosplay from Star Wars Celebration

Star Wars Celebration has kicked off and the cosplayers are out in full force. As we await much-anticipated trailer drops and announcements, why not take a look at some of the awesome fan-made Star Wars costumes in the gallery below?

There are only a handful so far, but we'll be adding more throughout the day, so keep checking back!

Check out the awesome cosplays of Star Wars Celebration 2017 below.

Make sure to follow our Star Wars Celebration 2017 event page as the convention continues through Sunday, April 16.

We also have a guide on when you can expect the biggest announcements from Star Wars Celebration, from The Last Jedi to Battlefront 2.

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Star Wars Celebration 2017’s Best Life-Size Statues

Star Wars Celebration brings master craftsmen together every year, creating intricate cosplay, working droids and some really, really big stuff. Naturally, we got hung up on the latter.

So, enjoy our rundown of the best life-size Star Wars statues on show at Celebration this year.  Just don't think too hard about they fit them in the building:

We've got much, much more for you from Star Wars Celebration 2017 - check out our event page for all the news, videos and galleries you could ever hope for.

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First Look at Kingsman: The Golden Circle Revealed

The first photos from Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman sequel, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, have been unveiled, and they might just contain the return of a major character.

Entertainment Weekly has debuted four photos from The Golden Circle, debuting Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges, and Halle Berry's characters, as well as offering the return of Taron Egerton's Eggsy.

Channing Tatum in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, via EW

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What Hollywood Needs To Learn from Your Name’s Success

Think about the last animated films you've seen advertised in the United States. How many of those were meant for adults? Were any of them not a comedy? Hollywood has an animated movie (and, to an extent, TV) hang-up, relegating it to the kiddie corner and sometimes allowing for lewd, adult humor. As far as they’ve shown us, it’s not for serious stories outside of Pixar’s generally kid-friendly movies. That's why I hope Your Name’s critical and financial success help change the minds of whatever is holding back Hollywood from celebrating animation as a serious storytelling medium.

Your Name is about two Japanese teens that randomly swap bodies when they sleep. While much of the film is about them learning how to make their strange situation work, it’s as much about them discovering their own identities. Your Name could easily be made into a live action movie; its story isn't so fantastical that it calls for many special effects. However, the only way I'd want to experience Your Name is as an animated film.

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Nintendo Discontinues the NES Classic Edition

Nintendo will discontinue the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition and the last shipments will go out to retailers throughout this month.

A Nintendo representative provided the following statement to IGN:

“Throughout April, NOA territories will receive the last shipments of Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition systems for this year. We encourage anyone interested in obtaining this system to check with retail outlets regarding availability. We understand that it has been difficult for many consumers to find a system, and for that we apologize. We have paid close attention to consumer feedback, and we greatly appreciate the incredible level of consumer interest and support for this product.”

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Arrow: Wild Dog, Black Canary Promoted to Series Regulars

Wild Dog and the new Black Canary will now be series regulars on Arrow for Season 6.

IGN can confirm that Rick Gonzalez (Mr. Robot), who joined Arrow in the Season 5 premiere as the hockey mask-wearing vigilante Wild Dog, will be returning for the new season.

Juliana Harkavy (The Walking Dead), who first appeared in the 10th episode of Season 5 as Tina Boland, will also be a series regular. She was then revealed to be the original Black Canary of the comics, Dinah Drake. The character has been taking over the role of Black Canary from Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy), who's also returning as a series regular, but this time as Black Siren. 

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Bandai Namco Teases Game With Tagline ‘Prepare to Dine’

Bandai Namco has released a teaser for a new project it's developing, which will be revealed on April 20. The unannounced game's tagline, "Prepare to Dine," is an obvious nod to "Prepare to Die," made famous by From Software's Dark Souls — also published by Bandai Namco.

The tagline isn't the only nod to From Software's legacy. The animated teaser's gothic style shares some similarities with Bloodborne, however it leaves us with very little details regarding gameplay or story.

Watch the teaser for Bandai Namco's unannounced game below.

The animation comes with the following statement from Bandai Namco's website: "Enjoy this original animation inspired by a new title in development by Bandai Namco Entertainment, due to be announced on April 20th, 2017."

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Star Wars Casts, Filmmakers Unite at Celebration

Star Wars Celebration kicked off in grand fashion Thursday with the "40 Years of Star Wars" panel, moderated by Return of the Jedi and Rogue One's Warwick Davis, that brought together many of the stars and filmmakers behind the beloved saga.

Previously announced guests included Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker), Ian McDiarmid (the Emperor/Darth Sidious), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian), Kathleen Kennedy (Lucasfilm President), and Dave Filoni (executive producer, Star Wars Rebels). But it wouldn't be a true fan convention without appearances by some surprise guests.

To roaring applause from fans, George Lucas took the stage and shared his thoughts on the franchise, saying he created the saga for kids. "I'm not supposed to say this and I wasn't supposed to say it then, but it's a film for 12 year olds," he said.

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Beauty and the Beast Crosses $1 Billion at Worldwide Box Office

Beauty and the Beast is the first film of 2017 to cross the $1 billion mark.

Disney's live-action remake is the 29th film to officially hit that number at the worldwide box office, helping it to maintain its position as the highest grossing film of the year so far. It is also the highest grossing live-action musical of all time.

Beauty and the Beast had the biggest opening weekend ever for the month of March, grossing $174.8 million and beating Batman v Superman's $166 million record. Beauty made another $180 million internationally for an estimated total of $350 million worldwide in its opening weekend, the fourteenth highest opening haul ever.

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Wizarding World of Harry Potter to Get Christmas Makeover

Harry Potter fans will get to experience the holidays in a -- if you’ll forgive the term -- magical new way when The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort debuts a new Christmas experience this year.

The experience will be included at both the Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley portions of the Wizarding World, and reflected by storefronts decked out with uniquely-themed decorations, along with special holiday themed food, drink and entertainment.

Perhaps most notably, as night falls, Hogwarts Castle in the Hogsmeade portion of the Wizarding World will use projection mapping and special effects to visually transform, in a presentation that also will include memorable Christmas moments from the Harry Potter series.

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