Heath Ledger’s Sister on Rumors Regarding Joker Role
Heath Ledger's Oscar-winning role as the Joker in The Dark Knight was not a contributing factor to his death in 2008, according to the late actor's sisters Kate Ledger and Ashleigh Bell.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, during a screening of I Am Heath Ledger (a new documentary about the late actor), the two shot down rumors that Ledger's penultimate role as the Joker took a massive toll on him and caused him to overdose on drugs, calling such speculation "so not true."
Contrary to what rumors suggest, Kate said her brother "wasn't depressed about the Joker." In fact, she went so far as to say "it was the absolute opposite," adding that he "had an amazing sense of humor, and I guess maybe only his close family and friends really knew that, but he was having fun."
Overwatch: Three New Maps In the Works
Overwatch might get three more maps this year, plus additional non-standard arenas and experiments.
The game's director, Jeff Kaplan, responded to a fan's concerns on the Overwatch forums about the lack of extra maps so far for the shooter. "We currently have 3 maps in development, all past the initial playtesting phase that are 'standard' maps
," Kaplan said.
"While something could always change, all 3 of those are looking likely for a release this year."
But that's not all Blizzard is working on for Overwatch. Kaplan revealed that there are three nonstandard maps in development too, which won't be available for quick play and competitive. And that's on top of "a few other experiments going on," he said.
Fate of the Furious to Cross $1 Billion Mark This Week
The Fate of the Furious stayed at the top of the domestic and worldwide box office this weekend. And though its domestic tally is, adjusted for inflation, one of the series' lowest so far, Fate is one of the highest grossing Fast and Furious films worldwide, on pace to cross the $1 billion mark later this week.
After clocking in the biggest worldwide opening of all time in its debut weekend, Fate has now amassed over $900 million worldwide. That cume makes it the second-highest grossing film in the franchise, coming in just below Furious 7's $1.5 billion total. Fate is, of course, only two weekends into its theatrical run, and it should have no trouble collecting a total of $1 billion before the end of the week.
Into the Badlands Clip: Bajie and MK Team Up for a Fight
In an all-new episode of Into the Badlands, “Black Heart, White Mountain” -- airing Sunday, April 30th on AMC -- Sunny (Daniel Wu) confronts his inner demons while his friends struggle to help him as The Widow (Emily Beecham) exacts revenge on her enemies with help from a new, deadly partner.
In this exclusive scene, however, it's Bajie (Nick Frost) and MK (Aramis Knight) who take center stage as they engage in a big, elaborate brawl inside the Abbot Monastery - drawing blood in order to use the black-eyed supernatural fighting power to their advantage. Take a look!
Into the Badlands airs on Sundays at 10/9c on AMC.
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Call of Duty: WWII Leak Outs Release Date, Beta
New details about Call of Duty: WWII, including the game's release date, have reportedly emerged.
According to leaked marketing materials acquired by CharlieIntel, Activision's recently-announced shooter will release on Friday, November 3. The leaked materials also reveal that those who pre-order the game will gain access to a private beta; however, no time frame for the beta was specified.
Leaked materials, via CharlieIntel
More Evidence Vanquish Is Coming to PC Very Soon
Update: More evidence to suggest Vanquish is coming to PC has surfaced, as SEGA has posted what appear to be two teaser images on Twitter that hint at a May 2017 release date.
The first post includes an image of Vanquish's Order of the Russian Star logo, as well as "2017" in the upper right-hand corner:
Teaser image, via SEGA on Twitter
Meanwhile, the second image contains "05" in the upper right-hand corner, which presumably indicates the alleged PC port will release sometime this month:
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Prison Architect Dev’s New Game Is a Claustrophobic Departure
Scanner Sombre, the newest game from Introversion Software, has you finding your way through a labyrinthine network of caverns, guided only by scans from a light detection and ranging scanner.
The game is a complete change of tone from Introversion's Prison Architect, which, in spite of its heavy subject matter, was almost a lighthearted sim game.
Creative Director Chris Delay calls it "a total departure" for Introversion.
The goal of Scanner Sombre is to make your way back to the surface in complete darkness. The LIDAR produces a static "neon 3D image" to help you make your way through the oppressive blackness of the underground. However, "not all is as it seems, and you might not be alone."
MCU Will Be ‘Very, Very Different’ After Avengers 4
Whether it's called Phase 4 or not, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to see drastic changes after Avengers 4.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige chatted with Collider about the future for the universe. Though he was tight-lipped about where things go with the untitled Avengers 4, he did hint at a new direction.
"We have an idea, and it’s gonna be very, very different."
Feige even hinted that what would seemingly be called Phase 4 could end up being something entirely new:
"Certainly as we get to Infinity War there is a sense of a climax if not a conclusion to, by the time we’re at untitled Avengers 4, the 22 movies that will have encompassed the first three phases of the MCU
‘No Guarantee’ of Star Trek 4 Being Made
While Spock actor Zachary Quinto is optimistic about Star Trek 4, he admitted there's a chance the follow-up film might not happen.
Speaking on The Today Show (and spotted by SlashFilm), Quinto discussed where things stood with Star Trek 4. "I know that they are working on a script for another one and we’ll see how that all plays out, but the nice thing about that experience is that the time in between those big tentpole films allows us to go off and cultivate a lot of different creative experiences for ourselves.
"… I’m hopeful that we’ll do another one, but there’s no guarantee."