Monthly Archives: July 2017

Marvel’s Inhumans: New Poster Revealed

With San Diego Comic-Con right around the corner, IGN's got an exclusive look at the SDCC poster art for the upcoming Marvel's Inhumans live-action TV series - which premieres September 29th on ABC (with the first two episodes first debuting almost a month earlier, on September 1st, in IMAX theaters!).

The poster comes from comic artist Jae Lee, who -- alongside writer Paul Jenkins -- created the acclaimed 12-issue Inhumans comic book in 1998 that is considered one of the best stories ever about the characters. The SDCC image includes Lee's interpretation of Marvel’s Inhumans series characters, including Black Bolt, Medusa, Maximus, Karnak, Gorgon, Crystal, Triton, and Lockjaw. Check it out!

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Capcom Discounts Dead Rising, Resident Evil HD and More in New Humble Bundle

Humble Bundle's latest package has landed, and it's oozing with the undead.

The Humble Capcom Rising Bundle has slashed the prices on a slew of the company's games, including Resident Evil HD, Dead Rising 2 and 3, and DMC: Devil May Cry.

The deal works on a pay-what-you-please system - the more you pay, the more games you get. Additionally, buyers decide where they'd like their money to be spent, dividing their contributions between the developer and three featured charities: WaterAid America, GamesAid, and Child's Play.

The full list of games and payment tiers includes:

Meet the Main Characters of Marvel’s Inhumans

Marvel's Inhumans will soon be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe when it debuts on IMAX and ABC in September. Though the Inhumans were previously introduced on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, Inhumans will be introducing audiences to the Inhuman Royal Family, led by the silent but deadly Black Bolt, who reside on the dark side of the Moon in the city of Attilan.

"I think of all of the potential adaptations that Marvel could want to do for television, The Inhumans has got to be one of the bravest because it is so out there, and in a great way. I'm acting with a giant, imaginary dog sometimes, you know?" star Anson Mount said of the series. "I can tell you right now there's not going to be anything on TV remotely like this show. That in and of itself, I think as a viewer, I think that that would be interesting to watch to see how the hell are they going to do this."

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Daily Deals: Oculust Rift With Oculus Touch Controller for Under £400

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Save £180 on Oculus Rift With Oculus Touch Controller at Amazon

Absolutely incredible price drop on this from Amazon.co.uk. The Oculus Rift with Oculus Touch Controller was previously £579 just one month ago. You can now snag the same bundle for under £400!

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Gran Turismo Sport Closed Beta Ends This Week

The Gran Turismo Sport closed beta test is reportedly wrapping up this week, with Polyphony Digital waving the chequered flag on the beta at 11PM Japan time on July 16. The news comes via Twitter where a number of Japanese beta players are reporting a post from an official, private GT Sport beta forum.

IGN has contacted Sony for confirmation.

The beta received regular updates across its duration. The final update, which arrived just last week, introduced tyre wear, fuel depletion, and car damage.

The GT Sport closed beta originally launched in North America back in March and later kicked off in Europe during April. It was eventually rolled out in Japan and Oceania at the end of May.

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17-Minute Rock Opus In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Hits Rock Band

We haven’t reported on Rock Band 4’s DLC for a while, but this week is a little more interesting than most: the full, 17-minute album version of Iron Butterfly’s In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is coming to Rock Band this Thursday.

According to Harmonix the average length of a Rock Band track is about four-and-a-half minutes, making this track nearly four times the length of an average DLC song. It’ll cost an extra dollar more than usual to download, too, on account of its extreme length.

As one of the most iconic songs of the ’60s, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is frequently credited with blazing a trail from acid rock to the early days of metal.

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Akiva Goldsman Heading to Paramount to Spearhead Rainbow 6

After working on the Transformers writers room for Paramount, filmmaker Akiva Goldsman is moving to the studio with the aim of creating more franchises, including cinematic adaptations of Rainbow 6 and comic series Avengelyne.

Deadline reports that the writer, director and producer has a two-year first-look deal with Paramount, which includes the aforementioned adaptations of  Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld's comic Avengelyne and the 1998 Tom Clancy bestseller Rainbow 6. The latter will be adapted by Josh Appelbaum & Andre Nemec (Beverly Hills Cop reboot) and focus on John Clark, an ex-Navy SEAL who heads up an international counter-terrorism operation.

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Quentin Tarantino to Take on Manson Murders in New Film

Quentin Tarantino is prepping a new film that will focus on the infamous Manson murders, according to a new report.

Sources close to THR say that Tarantino will write and direct the historical film, and regular collaborators Harvey and Bob Weinstein are also involved.

THR reports that the project is currently being shopped to studios for co-financing, with the aim to start production in 2018. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Lawrence have reportedly been approached to be involved in the film.

The film will be most likely anchored by the 1969 murder spree conducted by four members of the Manson Family, a cult led by Charles Manson. The murders took place in the home of actress Sharon Tate, who was killed at eight months pregnant, alongside four others. Manson and other members of his 'family' were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1971.

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Suicide Squad 2 Director Frontrunner Revealed

Jaume Collet-Serra is reportedly the frontrunner to direct Suicide Squad 2.

According to Deadline, after considering a number of directors, including Mel Gibson, Warner Bros. has zeroed in on Collet-Serra as its top choice to helm the upcoming sequel, which will mark the return of Will Smith's Deadshot and Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn.

Back in March, it was rumored that Collet-Serra was in consideration to direct Suicide Squad 2 in the event Gibson passed on the project.

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