Monthly Archives: March 2017
Batman Composer Hans Zimmer on Why He Connected More With Christian Bale’s Version Than Ben Affleck’s
Batman composer Hans Zimmer had a hard time connecting with Ben Affleck's version of the DC superhero.
In an interview with Inverse, Zimmer admitted that it felt jarring to go from composing music for Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy to scoring Batman v Superman, as he felt like he was betraying everything Christian Bale had done with his take on the Dark Knight.
Zimmer spent months trying to come up with something for Ben Affleck to recapture that same connection he had with Bale's Batman, but he ultimately couldn't "quite shake that off." Zimmer finds Bale's performance to be more unresolved and about him witnessing his parents getting killed.
Super Mario Run Android Release Date Announced
Nintendo officially announced a release date for their popular mobile title, Super Mario Run, on Android.
In a tweet from Nintendo America, the company announced that Super Mario Run will be available to Android users March 23.
This is in line with Nintendo’s previous announcement that the mobile title would come to Android in March this year and is still available for interested Android users to pre-register the game on the Google Play Store.
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Binding of Isaac’s Manual for Switch Is a Tribute to Zelda on NES
Nintendo Switch game cases are spacious and beg for the inclusion of an instruction manual. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ on Switch not only takes advantage of those two tabs in every Switch game case, its manual is a loving homage to the instruction booklet included with The Legend of Zelda for the NES.
From a golden cover page to a promise of quality, the manual absolutely nails the look and layout of manuals included with NES games. Even the drawings fit the style of the random art found in manuals of the past.
Take a look at the slideshow below to get a glimpse at this great throwback manual.
Aside from the great instruction manual, it's also a great game. In our Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ review, we gave it a 9.0. It's a great addition to the Switch library, if you can pry yourself away from Breath of the Wild, that is.
Smallville’s Michael Rosenbaum Has a Role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
One of the lead actors from Smallville has an important role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Potential spoilers for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 follow.
In a recent interview with The Adam Carolla Show (courtesy of Comic Book Movie) director James Gunn revealed that Michael Rosenbaum, who starred as Lex Luthor in Smallville, is playing a "very important" character from the Marvel Universe in the upcoming sequel.
7 Characters Who Should Join Guardians of the Galaxy 3
Three years ago, the Guardians of the Galaxy movie took everyone by surprise on its way to becoming one of Marvel Studios’ breakout hits. Few expected this collection of cosmic misfits to resonate with the general public, and yet director James Gunn and the rest of the creative team successfully made it happen alongside an impeccably cast group of performers. And in less than two months, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 may prove to be even more successful than the original.
It’s no surprise that Marvel is already looking ahead at making Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Gunn recently indicated that the second sequel is happening, even though it’s unclear if he’ll return to helm that film. It would also likely be one of the signature movies of Marvel’s Phase 4. But one of the biggest questions about Vol. 3 is who should join the Guardians next? It’s already getting pretty crowded on the Milano, with Mantis, Yondu, and even Nebula hanging out with the team in Vol. 2. We don’t expect everyone from Vol. 2 to stay with the Guardians for the third movie, so there probably will be room for some new additions to the team. The following seven characters are the ones that we want to see, but feel free to share your selections in the comments section too!
IGN Prime Giveaway: Paladins Beta + Champion Skin
IGN Prime has partnered with HI-Rez studios to giveaway the Nightbane Raiment skin for the Paladin champion Cassie. Skin codes are redeemable on any platform (PC/Steam, PS4, Xbox One).
Paladins is a team-based shooter with strategy elements and deep character customization through its unique use of collectible cards. These cards amplify and augment a character’s core set of abilities in many interesting ways. Paladins will be free-to-play for PC and current-generation consoles and is currently in Beta.
Four Ways Spider-Man Could Be Integrated Into Venom
Months before the release of its third Spider-Man franchise, Sony has dated a Venom film for 2018. The initial reports suggest the film won’t have ties to the new Spider-Man, however, who, because of a unique deal between Sony and Marvel, is part of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe. This would set Venom off as its own franchise, running concurrently with but unrelated to any of the events of the upcoming Spider-Man movies.
Nintendo Switch May Eventually Support Cloud Saves After All
Nintendo appears to have a cloud save system in place for Switch that only the company itself can access.
Reddit user Patsuann sent their Switch out to Nintendo for repairs, and upon receiving and booting up the console, they noticed that while their account was on the system, none of their game saves were stored on the system memory. However, on starting up The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Patsuann noticed there was a small cloud icon next to the game.
Download icon to restore Zelda: Breath of the Wild save data
How Into the Badlands’ Fighting Evolves in Season 2
In Dublin, Ireland, I'm watching in admiration as a very impressive martial arts battle is underway. No, a martial arts fight isn't happening on the streets of Ireland, but rather inside a soundstage, where Into the Badlands: Season 2 is filming another standout action scene, this one involving the ever-intimidating The Widow (Emily Beecham) – one of several key figures in the post-apocalyptic drama.
Take after take, those of us visiting the set watched the Widow battle through her beautiful home, more often than not with Beecham doing the moves herself (the day before included wire work we're told) - with a double stepping in only for some especially complicated moments.
When it comes to jumping into these fight scenes, Beecham remarked, “You adapt to it. You become confident with it and try and make it your own and play with it more. During the first season it was completely new experience so I was just trying to learn it as I went along. That was a massive challenge. It was really exciting. I’ve always wanted to do some action and fighting because I did a lot in my drama school many years ago. But it was quite amazing working with the Hong Kong team. This is Hong Kong style apparently - guerilla style. They don’t really choreograph it before.”