Monthly Archives: March 2018
Solo Reshoots Reportedly Used Same Script, Didn’t Involve Major Story Changes
Some new details about the reshoots for Solo: A Stars Story have come to light thanks to a new report.
An anonymous actor involved with the original shooting and reshoots of Solo spoke to Vulture about their experience. The actor explained that, despite Ron Howard replacing Phil Lord and Chris Miller and the film undergoing plenty of reshoots, Solo's story and script largely stayed the same. Howard did not film any new scenes, but instead just re-shot Lord and Miller's scenes.
“It’s exactly the same script,” the actor said. “They’re filming exactly the same things. There’s nothing new.
Last Jedi Concept Art of Yoda, Luke’s Showdown Revealed
In anticipation for the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Blu-ray tomorrow, Disney has released six pieces of concept art.
In addition to Yoda, the art features Luke Skywalker during his epic showdown in the movie. Check out all six images in the gallery below:
Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be released on Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and On-Demand on March 27. The Blu-ray features 14 deleted scenes, two behind-the-scenes featurettes, and more. Check out our overview of what we consider the four best scenes (and the one worst) that were cut from the movie.
First-Ever Power Rangers Comic Event Kicks Off This Week
With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Once you check out our picks, head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!
Writer Kyle Higgins | Artist Daniele Di Nicuolo | Cover Goni Montes (BOOM! Studios)
Netflix Developing Live-Action Carmen Sandiego Movie
Netflix is developing a live-action Carmen Sandiego movie in addition to the animated series the streaming service already has in the works.
Deadline reports The standalone adventure will star Jane the Virgin's Gina Rodriguez in the titular role. Rodriguez's recent credits include Annihilation and 2017's animated film Ferdinand.
Rodriguez is also acting as producer on the project through her production company I Can and I Will.
Netflix announced in April 2017 plans to continue the Carmen Sandiego franchise, revealing a 20 episode animated series with Rodriguez lending her vocal talent to the lead role.
World of Warcraft-Themed Family Guy Episode Airing This Week
Family Guy will be airing a World of Warcraft-themed episode this upcoming Sunday, on April 1.
If you're skeptical about this being a joke, since Sunday is April Fool's Day, this appears to be legitimate, as the official Family Guy Twitter account revealed the news earlier today, and the World of Warcraft joke retweeted the announcement. Besides a promotional image for the episode, which is titled "Veteran Guy," and a shoutout to Leeroy Jenkins, not much else about the episode is currently known. The image shows Stewie and Peter as a paladin and orc, respectively. Check it out below.
World of Warcraft-themed Family Guy episode, image via Twitter.
Captain Marvel Brings Back Phil Coulson, Ronan the Accuser
Filming for Captain Marvel has officially begun, and Marvel Studios has confirmed that Clark Gregg and Lee Pace will appear in the film.
We know Captain Marvel is set in the 1990s, at a time when Coulson is alive and well as an agent of SHIELD, so it makes sense for Gregg to return alongside Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury. The film will also feature the Kree/Skrull war, so Pace's Ronan the Accuser will presumably be a part of the fight. Djimon Hounsou will also appear in Captain Marvel, likely reprising his role as Korath from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Aquaman Director Says the Lack of a Trailer Is His Fault
There's no Aquaman trailer yet, and director James Wan revealed he's the reason why there's a lack of footage for the DCEU movie.
Wan explained on Twitter that, despite online rumors suggesting otherwise, a trailer dropping this past weekend was never in the plans — and this was solely Wan's decision.
"Hey friends, I usually do my best to avoid internet noises (especially fabricated distractions) but a teaser-trailer going out this weekend was never in the books — despite what some claim," Wan tweeted. "It’s not because of anyone or any nefarious reason holding it back — IT’S ME."
Nintendo Releases Free Detective Pikachu Short Story
Detective Pikachu released last week for the Nintendo 3DS, and The Pokemon Company is giving players an insight into how the pocket-sized sleuth became the hard-boiled detective with a look into his shady past.
The short story, Detective Pikachu: Episode 0—Eevee's Case, is "penned" by Pickachu himself and it takes place before the events of the video game.
Pikachu is hired by Eevee to find the culprit who vandalised Eevee's garden. He sets out into the streets of Ryme City to put the screws to the residents, during which he presumably gets a taste for it and proceeds to partner up with Tim Goodman in the 3DS game.
Detective Pikachu: Episode 0—Eevee's Case is free to download now for a limited time on on Apple iBooks Store and Amazon's Kindle Store.
D23 Expo 2019 Dates Announced
D23 Expo will return to the Anaheim Convention Center in August 2019, the D23 Team announced today.
As revealed on the expo's official site, D23 Expo 2019 will take place from August 23-25. Over 50 panels, presentations, and shows are planned for next year's expo, including daily parade, costume contest, new Walt Disney Archives-curated exhibit, and more.
D23 Expo 2019 will also feature the Disney Legends Ceremony, which honors a variety people who've been major contributors to the legacy of Disney.
You can purchase tickets for the expo starting August 23, 2018 at D23expo.com. Specific ticket prices will be announced later this year, and special pricing for one- and three-day tickets will be available exclusively to D23 Gold Members.
Facebook Is Being Investigated by the FTC
The Federal Trade Commission confirmed today it has opened a "non-public investigation" into Facebook's privacy practices.
The investigation follows last week's reports that the data of over 50 million Facebook users was exploited by Cambridge Analytica, a political analysis firm with ties to Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Read the FTC's full statement on its investigation below (via CNBC):
"The FTC is firmly and fully committed to using all of its tools to protect the privacy of consumers. Foremost among these tools is enforcement action against companies that fail to honor their privacy promises, including to comply with Privacy Shield, or that engage in unfair acts that cause substantial injury to consumers in violation of the FTC Act. Companies who have settled previous FTC actions must also comply with FTC order provisions imposing privacy and data security requirements. Accordingly, the FTC takes very seriously recent press reports raising substantial concerns about the privacy practices of Facebook. Today, the FTC is confirming that it has an open non-public investigation into these practices."