Monthly Archives: February 2016

LG Debuts Its G5 Modular Smartphone

The leaked images and news stories that LG’s G5 would be a modular smartphone were confirmed today when the company debuted the phone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

LG’s flagship phones have always boasted a removable battery and expandable storage and the G5 is no different. To access the removable battery, users can slide the phone’s “chin” off.

LG G5 modular smartphone

Beyond being able to replace its battery, this cartridge-like system allows users to swap in accessories like a Hi-Fi digital to analog converter, camera attachment, and whatever the company cooks up in the future. At launch, you’ll be able to purchase two modular accessories, the LG CAM Plus and LG Hi-Fi Plus with B&O Play.

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Strike Back’s Philip Winchester Starring in Chicago Law

Philip Winchester, who plays Sgt. Michael Stonebridge in the TV series Strike Back, has joined the cast of Chicago Law.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Winchester is on board to star in NBC's upcoming Chicago Fire spinoff as its first official cast member.

strikeback Winchester in Strike Back

The network has yet to order a pilot for the show, but Chicago Law will likely make its debut through a backdoor episode during one of the other Chicago series, much like how NBC handled its two preceding spinoff shows, Chicago PD and Chicago Med.

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First Look Inside Marvel Comics’ Civil War 2

Marvel Comics is giving fans a sneak peak into the pages of Civil War II, inked by Invincible Iron Man artist David Marquez.

According to Marvel, this artwork comes from the first issue of the "big event," set to launch in June. Marquez's Civil War II pages seem to show Marvel's All-New, All-Different Avengers coming to Iron Man's aid.

Preview of Civil War II, via Marvel.com

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Jim Lee Joins the Suicide Squad

Prolific artist and DC Entertainment co-publisher Jim Lee will be joining the Suicide Squad creative team as one of its rotating artists. The twice-monthly comic will release this fall as part of DC's Rebirth. The series will start with the Suicide Squad Rebirth #1 one-shot before transitioning into a full series.

Lee is also working on Harley Quinn and The Suicide Squad April Fool's Special, which'll debut—of course—in April.

Warner Bros. Suicide Squad film is slated for release on August 5. In anticipation of the film's release, DC Collectibles recently debuted its line of 12 inch figures, each of which will cost around $150. Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Joker (Jared Leto), Deadshot (Will Smith), and Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) will be available in July, while Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney) and Katana (Karen Fukuhara) come in August.

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Get a Look at LA’s New Harry Potter Theme Park Experience

Making its official grand opening in early April, the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood has been long-awaited by the legion of Potter fans, following the hugely successful Wizarding Worlds in Universal's Orlando and Osaka, Japan locations.

I got a look at what to expect from the new Wizarding World this week, including several interesting tweaks and changes from some of the specifics at the Orlando location.

You'll notice crowds in some of the following photos, as guests at Universal Studios Hollywood these days are sometimes lucky enough to be at the park during one of the times the Wizarding World is temporarily open early for what is referred to as a technical rehearsal - which operate sporadically for limited periods of time, as the official opening day approaches.

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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s Season 2 Teaser

Netflix released the new teaser trailer today for the upcoming second season of its acclaimed comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Co-created by Tina Fey, the show -- which we named one of the Top 10 Netflix series of all time -- stars Ellie Kemper as the wide-eyed title character who is rescued after 15 years of living with a religious cult and reintroduced into the outside world.

Check out the teaser trailer for Season 2 below:

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Season 2 premieres Friday, April 15, at 12:01am PT. The show was also recently renewed for a third season.

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Fire Emblem Fates Creators On Making Tough Choices

This week, Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright and Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest usher in the latest chapter in Nintendo's turn-based strategy series. But for its big sequel to 2013's excellent Fire Emblem: Awakening, developer Intelligent Systems decided to try its hand at a new multi-angled story that revolves around two kingdoms at war.

IGN spoke with producer Masahiro Higuchi and director Kouhei Maeda -- both work for developer Intelligent Systems -- as well as Nintendo-side director Genki Yokota to learn more about the making of Fire Emblem Fates.

Fire Emblem Fates focuses its campaign into two distinct paths right from the start. The first six chapters of Birthright and Conquest feature the same content, until the fateful choice where you have to decide which kingdom (Hoshido or Nohr) you will fight for. We asked the developers to tell us which path they chose their first time through the campaign.

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The Stand Movie Officially on Hold

The long-gestating, big screen version of Stephen King's novel The Stand is officially on hold, according to its producer. This comes on the heels of the news that its writer-director, Josh Boone, would film a different Stephen King adaptation, Revival, instead.

"Right now it’s just in a holding pattern trying to figure out how to best make the movie because we’ve toyed with breaking it up into multiple movies, making it into one, making it into two," Roy Lee told Collider.

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Fallout 4 Director Talks Hype and Announcing Too Soon

Bethesda Game Studios creative director Todd Howard hopes the short time between the announcement of Fallout 4 and its release date inspires the rest of the industry to follow suit.

Fallout 4 was announced at E3 2015, just five months before its eventual November release, a big change compared to the multi-year wait for some other AAA games.

“I would like that to become the norm,” Howard told IGN at DICE in Las Vegas. “I hope that the way we did it with Fallout changes how a lot of people do it, and how successful it was doing it that way. I think a lot of people are going to start doing that. That’s my hope. As a gamer, too, I want a period of time to be excited, and I don’t want that to go away. Sometimes they announce, I get so excited, ‘I want to buy this right now!’ And then, I’ve gotta wait.”

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It Movie Likely to Shoot Late 2016, Targets R Rating

Producer Roy Lee says his long-gestating film adaptation of Stephen King's It will, if all goes according to plan, go before cameras this year.

"It will hopefully be shooting later this year. We just got the California tax credit," Lee told Collider. "Gary Doberman wrote the most recent draft working with Andy Muscetti, so it’s being envisioned as two movies."

Muscetti (Mama) will direct the film, which Lee says will carry an R-rating. A final draft is close to being turned in. The plan remains to produce a two-film adaptation of the King novel. According to Lee:

"We’re taking it and making the movie from the point of view of the kids, and then making another movie from the point of view of the adults, that could potentially then be cut together like the novel. But it’s gonna be a really fun way of making this movie."

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