Monthly Archives: February 2016

Assassin’s Creed: How The Matrix Influenced The Film

Michael Fassbender is likening Assassin's Creed to definitive sci-fi film The Matrix. "The idea of DNA memory elevates it from a basic fantasty genre

," the star told Empire Online, "because you have something an audience can actually believe in."

Assassin's Creed will be classic in another major way. "Very little green screen" is used in the film, which Fassbender says is "highly unusual." Fans of the video game will see Assassin's Creed's signature move—the leap of faith—done by stunt-folks without any type of rope.

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Rock Band 4 Publisher’s CEO and Chairman Have Resigned

Gaming peripherals manufacturer and Rock Band 4 publisher Mad Catz has announced an executive shakeup a day ahead of its earnings call tomorrow.

Chairman Thomas Brown, President and CEO Darren Richardson, and Senior VP Whitney Peterson have all tendered their resignations from Mad Catz. Mad Catz’ has named director John Nyholt as the new Chairman and CFO Karen McGinnis as the new President and CEO.

“Looking ahead, we are confident that we have a talented leadership team in place that will enable us to steer the Company on a steady course in its operations and financial performance as we look to grow our business and reward our shareholders,” Karen McGinnis said in a statement.

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Out This Week: Firewatch, Unravel

With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.

Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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The Walking Dead’s Return is This Week’s TV Highlight

There isn't all that much going down this week, TV-wise, but what is there is BIG. We're talking HBO's Vinyl, from Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter, a Flash that takes us over to Earth-2 where the team battles Killer Frost, and - of course - the return of The Walking Dead. Just in time for Valentine's Day.

Which is, as you might suspect, our big TV pick for the week. The midseason finale left us with not one - but TWO cliffhangers. Rick and company covered in guts and holding hands in the midst of an Alexandria herd, and (in the post-credits tag) Daryl and company getting pulled over by Negan's cronies. Both dire scenarios that require immediately follow up.

So will the flood of walkers spell out doom for Alexandria? Will Rick and his delicate chain of nervous citizens make it to safety, or will they get devoured like a candy necklace? And...well, there's just no way Daryl, Abraham, and Sasha are going to give up their s*** to this Negan character. So in the very least we're in for an action-packed midseason premiere.

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Onimusha Discussions Happening at ‘High Levels’ at Capcom

Yoshinoro Ono has revealed that an Onimusha reboot has been discussed at Capcom.

Ono told DailyStar he's "spoken internally with people who made Onimusha" with him originally "and talked about how interesting it would be to revisit that series." However, the producer is adamant fans of the series shouldn't get excited at this point, as the company is "not further down the road than the discussion phase."

With Capcom, Ono has been busy with the impending release of Street Fighter V, and is "not really in a position to start that same level of battle" he said he had to fight to get Street Fighter IV made.

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Syfy Renews The Magicians for Season 2

The freshman class of Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy will be returning for a sophomore year now that Syfy has renewed The Magicians for a 13-episode second season.

“Thanks to an extraordinarily gifted creative team of executive producers and our partners at Universal Cable Productions, The Magicians has become a buzzed-about hit, enchanting fans of the novels as well as attracting new and younger audiences to Syfy,” said Dave Howe, the network's president.

The renewal comes just three episodes into the show's first season, which the networks says have averaged 1.7 millions viewers with a good chunk of that in the coveted 18-34 demographic.

Adapted from Lev Grossman's bestselling series, the show follows a young man named Quentin Coldwater (Jason Ralph) who's accepted into a magical school -- one that proves to be a lot more The Rules of Attraction than Harry Potter.

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Don’t Let Harley Quinn Give You a Tattoo

Margot Robbie might not want to quit her day job anytime soon to become a tattoo artist. The Suicide Squad actress -- who plays Harley Quinn in the upcoming DC Comics movie -- gave 26 of her cast and crew mates on the movie a tattoo to commemorate their time together. It was a tattoo of one simple word -- "skwad," the film's hashtag. Unfortunately, Robbie misspelled one person's tattoo.

The Aussie actress made the admission during a post-Super Bowl appearance on Late Show With Stephen Colbert, alongside her Whiskey Tango Foxtrot co-star Tina Fey. We'll allow her to explain for herself:

Check out Harley doing her tattooing thing below.

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Gotham: See B.D. Wong as Professor Hugo Strange

Ahead of his Gotham: Season 2 debut, FOX has revealed the first official photo of B.D. Wong as Dr. Hugo Strange.

The photo comes courtesy of TVInsider. See it below.

B.D. Wong as Professor Hugo Strange (Via TVInsider)

According to Wong, Strange has some evil things in store for Gotham when Season 2 resumes later this month. "What

is doing in there is indeed very, very bad," the actor teased. "Imagine the worst thing someone might do. Then multiply that by 10."

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The 100: Eliza Taylor on Clarke and Lexa’s Connection

It would be an understatement to say Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) has seen and done some shocking things at this point on The 100 and Season 3 began with her in a very different place, both physically and mentally, as a result. More recent events have found her reunited with Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), though that dynamic remains very complicated as well, to say the least – as we wait to see Clarke’s reaction to Lexa bowing down and pledging fealty to her.

Last month, at the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour, I spoke to Eliza Taylor right before a panel took place for The 100. We discussed Clarke’s state of mind, her similarities to Lexa and what she makes of Roan (Zach McGowan) – her captor early on this season, who has turned out to have a more complicated agenda than it initially appeared.

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