Monthly Archives: February 2019
Disney Villains Series ‘Book of Enchantments’ Coming to Disney+
A scripted series titled, Book of Enchantments is coming to Disney+, according to Variety
The series is reportedly being based off of the Villains book series by Serena Valentino, and will focus on iconic Disney villains.
Characters such as Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, Ursula from The Little Mermaid, the Wicked Queen from Snow White, and others will have their origin stories featured.
Michael Seitzman will be writing and producing Book of Enchantments under his Maniac Productions, with ABC Signature Studios on to produce.
The Book on Enchantments development reportedly came after the heavily Disney-inspired TV series, Once Upon a Time, finished its seventh and final season on ABC last spring.
Beverly Hills 90210 Revival Features Original Cast Playing Themselves
Beverly Hills, 90210 is being revived with a twist: many of the original cast members are returning, but they’ll be playing themselves.
Announced by Fox, this will be a six-episode event series, and will reunite cast members Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green and Tori Spelling. Notably, Luke Perry and Shannen Doherty have not been announced for the revival, which is scheduled to air in Summer 2019.
Written and executive produced by Chris Alberghini and Mike Chessler, the show will feature the returning actors as “heightened versions” of themselves in an irreverent drama that is inspired by their real lives and relationships.
Aquaman 2 Confirmed for 2022 Release
Warner Bros. confirmed Wednesday the release date for the Aquaman sequel, which is set to premiere in theaters on Dec. 16, 2022, according to EW.
It was announced earlier in February that Aquaman 2 was officially in development, with David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, co-writer of the first film, writing the sequel's script.
Aquaman pulled in $1.1 billion globally at the box office since its release in December, making it the highest-grossing DCEU film in history.
Kingdom Hearts 3 Director Confirms DLC in the Works
Director Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed that both free and paid DLC is in the works for Kingdom Hearts 3.
In an interview with Japanese publication Dengeki Online (via Google Translate), Nomura revealed that free DLC would likely come to the game as incremental updates as they are completed, and paid DLC would be larger, and possibly grouped together to be released before the end of 2019. One such free update may include a Critical Mode difficulty level.
Paid DLC would likely expand the story, potentially filling in details on characters that perhaps weren’t fully explored in the main game.
Star Trek: Discovery Renewed for Season 3, Gets New Co-Showrunner
Just six episodes into Season 2, it's been announced that Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season, according to Variety.
Co-executive producer and writer, Michelle Paradise, will be joining Alex Kurtzman as co-showrunner.
"Michelle joined us midway through season two and energized the room with her ferocious knowledge of ‘Trek,’” Kurtzman told Variety. “Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the ‘Trek’ legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us looking forward. I’m proud to say Michelle and I are officially running ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ together.”
Batman Battles Zombies and His Own Father(?!) in May
Both Marvel and DC have released their solicitations for May 2019. This summer looks to be a huge one for the comic book industry, what with both publishers using Free Comic Book Day to tease major villain-centric stories and debuting several other major projects over the course of the month. Those projects include everything from the Conan-heavy Savage Avengers to the zombie-themed DCeased to what may be the final Batman epic from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo.
Scroll down to see all the major comics debuting from Marvel and DC in May 2019.
Villains Rise for Free Comic Book Day
FCBD: Amazing Spider-Man cover by Ryan Stegman. (Image Credit: Marvel Comics)
DC Universe’s Titans Casts its Superboy
Warner Bros. Television announced Wednesday that Joshua Orpin has officially been cast as Connor Kent, also known as Superboy, in the second season of DC Universe's Titans.
Orpin will be a series regular for the upcoming season. He is known for his role in the feature film, The Neon Spectrum, along with shorts and having numerous stage credits.
Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for Season 1 of Titans:
Superboy is described as an "angsty teenager of steel," who is looking for the truth about his past. While on his own journey, he ends up smashing into the Titans' world and finds a new home, along with surprising information that bring forth issues he wasn't expecting.
Why We Should Expect Multiple Timelines in Amazon’s Lord of the Rings
Amazon's Lord of the Rings prequel series may be at least a year from its debut, but the company has begun quietly teasing this highly ambitious, highly expensive project. A series of tweets from the official "The Lord of the Rings on Prime" Twitter account has been offering clues as to when the show might take place and what pieces of J.R.R. Tolkien's lore the series will focus on, and the newest teaser confirms Amazon's adaptation will be set during the Second Age of Middle-earth.
Netflix’s The OA: Part 2 Release Date and Trailer Revealed
Netflix announced that The OA: Part 2 will be coming to the streaming platform on March 22, along with debuting Part 2's trailer, which answers one of the biggest questions from the first series.
SPOILER WARNING for season one follows:
The mystery thriller aired in 2016 and left viewers wondering whether Prairie/the OA's (Brit Marling) story about opening a portal to another dimension through the power of interpretive dance, was a miraculous phenomenon that we had to abandon reason to believe, or whether she was just a bit crazy.
After being shot at in the end of the Season 1 in the process of stopping a school shooter with her fellow dancers, Prairie was whisked away in an ambulance, leaving an ambiguous ending in her wake.
Developers Talk About Unionizing the Games Industry
In Episode 7 of Humans Who Make Games podcast, host Adam Conover talks with two game developers and advocates from Game Workers Unite. For the purpose of privacy because both people still work in the industry, Humans Who Make Games has changed their names to Emma and Steve to keep them anonymous.
Listen to Humans Who Make Games Episode 7.
Emma and Steve chat about what it's like to work in extreme overtime, gender equality and the challenges of unionizing in the games industry, and how God of War was reportedly a 5-year crunch game.