Monthly Archives: September 2015
Apple Wants to Release an Electric Car by 2019
Apple is working on an electric vehicle, and it's aiming for a 2019 release.
This news comes via the Wall Street Journal, who report that the 600 member group in charge of the electric vehicle section of the company has been given permission to triple its staff.
Reports on the Apple electric car surfaced all the way back in February, but a proposed release date and the electric vehicle division growing seem to have confirmed the rumors.
It is suggested that 2019 may be an optimistic date, however. “It isn’t uncommon for a project of this size and complexity to miss ship-date deadlines,” said WSJ. “People familiar with the project said there is skepticism within the team that the 2019 target is achievable.”
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Lucha Underground Renewed for Season 2
El Rey Network, Mark Burnett (Survivor), and United Artists Media Group have announced that their Lucha Libre wrestling series "Lucha Underground" will return for a second season.
Lucha Underground, which has been off the air since it ran its Season 1 finale on August 5th, will go back into production in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles in the fourth quarter of 2015 and will premiere on El Rey Network in early 2016.
"We brought together some of the best athletes from lucha libre and wrestling to fight in Los Angeles this year on Lucha Underground. It was fresh, it was compelling and it got the attention and created buzz across the entire wrestling world," said Executive Producer Mark Burnett.
Lucha Underground Renewed for Season 2
El Rey Network, Mark Burnett (Survivor), and United Artists Media Group have announced that their Lucha Libre wrestling series "Lucha Underground" will return for a second season.
Lucha Underground, which has been off the air since it ran its Season 1 finale on August 5th, will go back into production in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles in the fourth quarter of 2015 and will premiere on El Rey Network in early 2016.
"We brought together some of the best athletes from lucha libre and wrestling to fight in Los Angeles this year on Lucha Underground. It was fresh, it was compelling and it got the attention and created buzz across the entire wrestling world," said Executive Producer Mark Burnett.
Pre-Orders Now Available for Kirby Nendoroid
Joining with the likes of Link and Mega Man, Kirby will soon be available as part of Nintendo's Nendoroid figure collection.
As Dream Land's version of Kirby, this figure includes a number of facial expressions and accessories including some of Link's iconic items from The Legend of Zelda, a Maxim Tomato, and a Star Rod.
Pre-Orders are currently available through Japan's Good Smile Online Shop for ¥4,500 (about $37 USD). The figure is expected to release in January 2016.
For other cool video game toys, check out some of the Metal Gear Solid V figures IGN saw at Tokyo Game Show.
Cap’s Evans and Joker’s Leto Eyed for Girl on the Train
Captain America: Civil War's Chris Evans and DC's new cinematic Joker Jared Leto are in early talks to join Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson and Haley Bennett in Dreamworks' adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ hit novel, The Girl on the Train.
The Girl on the Train centers on a woman (Blunt) who, after a divorce, fixates on a seemingly perfect couple she spots through her train window every day. Soon, she becomes embroiled in a mystery involving the pair.
According to Variety, Leto and Evans are in ongoing negotiations to play Bennett's husband and Ferguson’s husband, respectively.
6 Top Comics to Buy This Week
We all want the best of the best, so let us point out the hottest comics released each week. We spotlight our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Check out our picks, then take to the comments to let us know what looks good to you!
By Various writers & artists | DC Comics
Batman’s Endgame arc saw the Joker return (again) and spread terror throughout Gotham City with (yet another) Joker virus, which saw the Bat-family spring into action to defend it. As far as tie-ins go, the Endgame ones were quite good, so we’re glad to see them collected into this hardcover along with the back-up stories that appeared in the Batman series. The back-ups are a nice collection of shorts that help create the eerie ambiance of the Joker’s supposed new status quo.
P.T.-Like Horror Game Allison Road Launches Kickstarter
Fans of Konami's now-dead Silent Hills teaser P.T. may be interested in the latest horror game to launch a Kickstarter campaign.
Called Allison Road, this narrative-driven horror game has been compared to P.T. on several occasions, likely due to it being set in a house that incrementally descends into a hellscape as the player explores the environment.
Originally a small project created by developer Chris Kesler, Allison Road gained popularity after he posted a small prototype online around the same time as Silent Hills' cancellation. Due to its positive reception, Kesler brought on a team of developers, started a studio called Lilith Ltd., and began working to make the game into a bigger project.
Ryan Reynolds: Now Is the ‘Right Time’ for Deadpool
Despite the recent glut of superhero movies, Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds reckons now is the "right time" for the Merc with a Mouth.
Speaking to GQ, Reynolds said that the"meta aspect" of Deadpool is important, and will help the film stand out among the more straight-faced superhero offerings.
"I think one of the reasons that Deadpool has gained a lot of momentum isn’t just that it’s funny or isn’t just that it’s rated R," said the actor. "The meta aspect is very important. So I think Deadpool’s coming along at the right time, because it’s also speaking to that generation and that group of people that have seen them all, seen all these comic-book films and enjoyed them all to varying degrees of success. But I think it’s speaking to them as though the guy in that red suit is one of them, to some degree.”
Heroes: Where We Left Off in the Original Series
Heroes returns to NBC this week - on Thursday, September 24th - with a brand new season/miniseries that picks up the story years after 2009's Season 4 finale, "Brave New World."
And because Heroes Reborn directly deals with the fallout from that finale, particularly Claire Bennet revealing her superpowers to the world, we thought a look back was in order - a "catch up" piece to bring us all up to speed on where Heroes left things five years ago. Especially since a number of old faces are set to appear on Reborn. Jack Coleman's Noah Bennet (the one alum who's a part of the regular cast, appearing in the entire season), Greg Grunberg's Matt Parkman, Masi Oka's Hiro Nakamura, and more will be joining a new group of heroes (or "EVOs," as the world deems them) along with Zachary Levi's dark vigilante character, Luke.