Monthly Archives: May 2016

Battlefield 1 Will Have a Server Browser

The official Battlefield Twitter account has confirmed Battlefield 1 will have a server browser.

The confirmation came in response to a fan question. However, we weren't given any more details on the browser other than it exists, nor whether it would appear on both PC and console versions of the game.

Last year's Star Wars Battlefront didn't have a server browser, which was a disappointment to some fans. It did still have dedicated servers though.

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Dark Souls 3 Has Shipped Over 3 Million Copies

Bandai Namco has announced that Dark Souls III has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.

In a recent press release, translated by Gematsu, the company said 500,000 units have shipped in Japan and Asia, 1.5 million in North America, and 1 million in Europe.

In addition, this means shipments of the series as a whole have surpassed 13 million.

Dark Souls III launched worldwide last month, and quickly became Bandai Namco America's fastest-selling game in the company's history. Apparently though, one in 10 players on PC haven't reached Dark Souls III's first bonfire.

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Green Lantern Corps Movie Release Date Pushed

Warner Bros. Pictures has bumped the release date of Green Lantern Corps a little bit further down the road.

According to Batman-News (via TheWrap), Green Lantern Corps -- the last of the DCEU movies scheduled through 2020 -- has a new release date of July 24, 2020.

The film had previously been slated for a June 19, 2020 release. The release of Green Lantern Corps will come roughly nine years after the release of the 2011 film starring Ryan Reynolds.

Reports recently claimed that Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller is a contender to direct Green Lantern Corps, but that remains an unconfirmed rumor for now.

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SHIELD Showrunners Talk Civil War Crossover Impact

Spoilers for Marvel's Agents of SHIELD and how it connects to Captain America: Civil War continue below, so read on at your own risk.

As the Sokovia Accords divide the Avengers on the big screen, so too are they setting up battle lines on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD. Captain America: Civil War's aftershocks reached the MCU TV series in Tuesday's episode -- the third to last of the season -- and there were some pretty major repercussions on Phil Coulson's team.

Showrunners Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon got on the phone to talk about tying SHIELD to Marvel's latest film, and also set up what to expect in next week's two-hour season finale. After "Emancipation," Hive is going to be as troublesome as ever. "Right now he's pretty indestructible," said Whedon, "so we'll see how they tackle that problem."

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Godzilla 2 Pushed to 2019, King Kong Team-Up Set for 2020

Godzilla 2 has been pushed back nine months to March 22, 2019, Warner Bros. announced. The company also revealed a release date for Godzilla vs. Kong: May 29, 2020.

As Deadline reports, Godzilla 2's original release date of June 8, 2018 would have put it up against Transformers 6. Director Gareth Edwards' first Godzilla film made over $500 million at the worldwide box office in 2014. Edwards will return for the sequel.

Godzilla vs. Kong, meanwhile, was announced last year as part of Warner Bros. and Legendary's cinematic universe of giant monsters. The companies have remained tight-lipped about the project so far; no casting or behind-the-scenes talent has been announced.

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US Army on Whether Captain America Entitled to Back Pay

If Captain America was a real person, he may have been entitled to over $3 million in back pay, according to official US Army spokesman Wayne Hall.

In repose to fan theory thread on Reddit, Hall told The Tribunist (via ComicBookMovie.com) that "if Capt. Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) were not a fictional character and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and recovery actually real, he may actually be entitled to receive back pay."

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U.S. Comic Book Ambassadors Are a Thing Now

The United States Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia—the country, not the state—has created a comic book ambassador program to promote teamwork and inclusion through visual storytelling.

Illustrator David Mack and writer Van Jensen will serve as America's first comic book ambassadors.

Jensen, who is best known for his work on The Flash and Green Lantern Corps, will visit in May to hold workshops on storytelling and scripting. The writer will also meet with Georgian publishers, talk to students at a Peace Corps summer camp, and visit "internally displaced" people at the Tserovani settlement camp.

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FOX Orders The Exorcist and Lethal Weapon TV Shows

Several new television series are headed to FOX, as the network has ordered four new dramas and a pair of comedies.

According to Deadline, the dramas include Lethal Weapon and The Exorcist, as well as A.P.B. and Pitch. Meanwhile, the network's comedy pickups are Making History and The Mick.

In the Lethal Weapon series—written by Matt Miller and directed by McG—"Texas cop and former Navy SEAL Martin Riggs suffers the loss of his wife and baby and he moves to Los Angeles to start anew. There, he gets partnered with LAPD detective Roger Murtaugh who, having recently suffered a 'minor' heart attack, must avoid any stress in his life." It's based on the popular movie franchise, and stars Clayne Crawford as Martin Riggs.

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Professor X Will Be in New Mutants Movie

According to producer Simon Kinberg, Charles Xavier will be in the planned New Mutants movie if and when it hits the big screen.

Speaking to Collider, Kinberg -- who wrote and produced X-Men: Apocalypse -- said, "Right now, as the movie exists, Professor X would be a part of a New Mutants movie." He also he hopes New Mutants will begin shooting in early 2017.

It's unclear how many characters from the previous X-Men movies may have roles in New Mutants, or whether James McAvoy will be reprising his role as Professor X in the movie.

This lines up with what Kinberg recently told ComingSoon.net. When asked about the follow-up to X-Men: Apocalypse, Kinberg said, "The next one is set in the '90s." Considering when New Mutants begins filming, it seems likely he's referring to that film.

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Hyperloop Changes Name, Obtains $80 Million in Financing

Hyperloop Technologies made several big announcements today, as the company takes steps to build a new high-speed transportation network.

First, the company has changed its name to Hyperloop One to coincide with a propulsion open-air test (POAT) in North Las Vegas tomorrow. Co-founder and chief-technology officer Brogan BamBrogan announced plans to have a full-scale Hyperloop test, called "Kitty Hawk," sometime in Q4.

Hyperloop One has secured a second round of financing to support its business. This round of venture capitalist and equity investors includes 137 Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Fast Digital, Western Technology Investment, SNCF, the French National Rail Company, and GE Ventures.

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