Monthly Archives: February 2016
Emily Blunt May Star in Mary Poppins Sequel
Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow, The Devil Wears Prada) is reportedly in talks to star in Disney's upcoming Mary Poppins sequel.
The casting would reunite Blunt with producers John DeLuca and Marc Platt, and director Rob Marshall. Blunt has been Disney's top choice to play Poppins ever since the foursome worked together on Into the Woods, according to Variety.
Geoff Johns to Depart Justice League
Geoff Johns’ last issue of Justice League will be Issue #50, which will wrap up the Darkseid War that has been raging since Issue #40. Current Justice League artist Jason Fabok will also be departing the book.
Johns told CBR that he wanted to leave the book with Fabok on a high note so that he could focus on writing DC Universe: Rebirth #1, an 80-page one-shot issue that will set the tone for the DC Comics line going forward. Rebirth will be illustrated by artists Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Gary Frank and Phil Jimenez.
Johns has been on Justice League since 2011, then drawn by artist Jim Lee, where it was the flagship book of the New 52. During his run, he teased a follow up to the Aquaman-centric storyline “Throne of Atlantis” that would be called “Rise of the Seven Seas,” a story that fans have ceaselessly asked him about, so it remains a question as to whether he’ll find a way to tell that story in some form despite not being on the book anymore.
DC’s Rebirth Will See Comics Line Restart at #1
DC finally revealed their plans for the "DC Rebirth" relaunch at the ComicsPRO retailer meeting in Portland, OR today. Look for DC's entire superhero lineup to be relaunched with a new slate of books.
Rebirth will kick off on May 25 with the release of an 80-page standalone comic called DC Universe: Rebirth #1, which will be written by Geoff Johns and feature art from Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, Ivan Reis and Gary Frank. From there, DC will launch 32 new ongoing series (15 shipping once-a-month and 17 shipping twice-a-month). Following an introductory DC Rebirth special, each of these new series will start over with #1 (with the exception of Action Comics and Detective Comics, which will revert to their pre-New 52 numbering). All of these books will have a cover price of $2.99, recalling DC's "Hold the Line at $2.99" promotion from several years ago.
Top 10 Cats in Movie History
The love of cats may seem like a relatively recent invention of the Internet, but the fact is that felines have been loved all throughout history -- including on the big screen.
There's certainly no shortage of iconic movie felines, ranging from domesticated house cats to kings of the jungle, but we thought we'd take it upon ourselves to try and suss out a top ten list anyway.
Starting with ...
Imprinting "cats rule and dogs drool" on us for all time, Sally Field's adorable Sassy was the unsung hero of the Homeward Bound crew. The Himalayan cat was able to overcome the (unfair) stereotypes placed upon her by Chance the Bulldog and prove to be a valuable, if feisty and demanding, asset in the trio's journey back to their family.
Want to Hear Some of the BvS Soundtrack?
WaterTower Music has released a preview of one of the tracks on the upcoming soundtrack for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which you can listen to below.
The track is called "The Red Capes Are Coming," which a line spoken by Jesse Eisenberg's villain Lex Luthor in one of the film's trailers.
The soundtrack -- which is now available for pre-order online and will be released March 18 -- was composed by the dynamic duo of Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL (aka Tom Holkenborg).
Apple Introduces New iPhone Trade-in Program
Apple is providing smartphone owners yet another way to buy an iPhone.
Starting today, and currently only available in Apple Stores, Apple's Trade Up With Installments program gives people the option of trading in their old iPhone and pay a monthly fee that's cheaper than the company's ongoing iPhone upgrade plan. According to USA Today, even older devices like the iPhone 4 are eligible for trade-in.
The new program works like this: You decide to upgrade from your iPhone 6 to the iPhone 6S, and the resulting monthly payment ends up being about $15 for 24 months. Or, if you're going from the aforementioned iPhone 4 to the 128 GB iPhone 6S Plus, you'll end up paying roughly $35/month. There aren't exact prices available for how the trade-up will work, but you'll basically be paying around $15 if you're going from one iPhone to the one that directly succeeded it.
Hawkeye/Black Canary Artist’s Limitless Comic Images
Tuesday night's Limitless will be a doozy for Eddie Morra's deadly representative Mr. Sands (Colin Salmon), as we finally learn the truth about his dangerous past. But as Sands tells Brian Finch (Jake McDorman) his story, Brian's NZT-fueled brain cooks up a heightened version of the tale, with each new facet of it shown in comic book panels -- and IGN has exclusive preview images of illustrations by comic book artist Annie Wu (Hawkeye, Black Canary).
Original drawings were commissioned for the episode from famed comic artists Wu, Robbi Rodriguez (Spider-Gwen), Babs Tarr (Batgirl), Andrew Robinson (Dusty Star), Joe Suitor (Spider-Man: Fear Itself), Mark Bright (Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn) and Nick Pitarra (The Manhattan Projects).
Opinion: Apple vs the FBI Affects Us All
Apple and the FBI are at war, and it’s been a long time coming. Yesterday, Apple took a public stand against the United States government by denying the FBI backdoor access into iOS, the software that powers the world’s 1 billion iPhones and iPads. I’m ecstatic that Apple is making a stand for our privacy, and in doing so has reignited the privacy debate we’ve let simmer. Even if you don’t like Apple’s products or have nothing to hide, you should care about this case as it will define what privacy means in the eyes of the law, which will affect all of us.
Vinyl Renewed for Season 2 by HBO
Just days after the first episode aired, HBO has renewed Vinyl for its second season, HBO programming president Michael Lombardo announced today. Created by Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, Richard Cohen, and Terence Winter, Vinyl explores the "sex- and drug-addled music business of the early 1970s."
Vinyl's two-hour premiere was an "impressive spectacle," according to IGN's Matt Fowler. It's the "dawn of punk, disco, and hip-hop," when Richie Finestra—played by Bobby Cannavale—realizes he must save his company, but is hoping to do so without "destroying everyone in his path."
Oliver Wilde, Ray Romano, Jack Quaid, Ato Essandoh, and James Jagger also star in Vinyl's first season.
Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro Talk Collaboration, Horror
Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro have spoken openly about their plans to collaborate in the past, and the duo is still very interested in partnering on something.
Kojima reaffirmed his enthusiasm for working with del Toro, saying "of course" he'd love to work "on a game, a movie, I don't care, we'll do it."
Guillermo del Toro said he's done with game development "except with this man," referring to Kojima. "I'll do whatever the fuck he wants."
"I feel extremely free right now," Kojima said. "I'm trying to make a big, very edgy game with a small team...I have to do something that's exactly what I want to do."