Monthly Archives: March 2017

Red, Yellow and Pink Power Ranger Sentry Designs Revealed

More Power Ranger Sentries have been revealed ahead of their debut in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #13, giving a new spin to some familiar characters.

The Sabertooth, Tyrannosaur, and Pterodactyl Power Ranger Sentries join the Mastodon Sentries already introduced to the ongoing comic book series from BOOM! Studios.

Writer Kyle Higgins told comicbook.com he wanted to "try something different" when working with an alternate timeline. Rather than making the Rangers evil, something Higgins called the "easiest inversion," the writer instead decided on "splitting the powers up amongst soldiers."

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Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update to Air as a Separate Series This Summer

Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update is getting its own four-episode spinoff show.

NBC announced today it has greenlit a half-hour primetime version of Weekend Update that will air during SNL's four-week summer hiatus starting on August 10 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The show will feature current Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che, with SNL cast members making cameo appearances as well.

SNL has seen ratings resurgence in recent years, with the long-running show enjoying its best ratings in 24 years.

Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update.

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Gotham City’s Newest Villain Is Too Pretty to Look At

With Mother Panic kicking off a new story arc in Issue #4, a new villain named Pretty is making his debut in Gotham City.

We hopped on the phone with series writer Jody Houser and artist Shawn Crystal, who is taking over for initial artist Tommy Lee Edwards. We talked about Mother Panic's first arc as a Gotham City "hero," the design of her intimidating white costume, and who came up with a villain so pretty that he's horrifying to look at.

Mother Panic #4 cover by      Shawn Crystal and Tommy Lee Edwards. (DC Comics) Mother Panic #4 cover by Tommy Lee Edwards. (DC Comics)

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Why Jane Foster Isn’t in Thor: Ragnarok

There's a simple reason why Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) isn't in Thor: Ragnarok.

While large chunks of the first two Thor movies focused on Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Foster's relationship, it turns out the pair broke up before the events of Ragnarok.

Entertainment Weekly reports that Thor is a slightly different character in this third film, as the Norse god enjoys being single and is more focused on finding out who was manipulating the Avengers in Age of Ultron rather than worrying about a relationship.

“He’s off exploring the universe, still trying to police it and control the mayhem,” Hemsworth told EW. “But he’s certainly enjoying being a drifter, being a solo cowboy out there."

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Overwatch Director Reveals Upcoming Changes During ‘AMA’

Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan took to Reddit last night to answer a commendable number of questions from the community about the state of Overwatch, the direction it's headed, working at Blizzard, and even fielded personal questions about his journey to game development, life in general, and just getting by in this crazy, crazy world.

We've assembled some of the choicest answers below, but you can pick through the whole AMA on Reddit.

"I am looking forward to seeing how the barrier changes play out from the PTR once they go live. We've seen that Winston in the hands of the right player -- like Miro for example -- can be amazing. I think going too overboard with Winston buffs on the eve of Orisa's release is not wise. So we need to proceed with caution here. We don't want barriers or tanks getting out of hand. Winston is the least picked hero in the game in case you were wondering."

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Ultima Creator on Going to the Bathroom in Space

In addition to creating the beloved role-playing series Ultima, Richard "Lord British" Garriott has been to outer space and discussed the unpleasant experience of pooping in zero gravity many miles away from Earth.

On the latest episode of our interview show IGN Unfiltered, Garriott noted that while books have been written how to go to the bathroom in space, they've always detailed the way you're trained to go in space, and no one as far as he knows tells the "actual story of how troubling it is to go to the bathroom in space."

The bathroom itself is like "small telephone booth" with one receptacle for liquid waste, another for solid waste, and several of knobs and switches that are fairly difficult to use thanks to the lack of gravity. "It's a funnel you pee into for liquid waste, which works fine and that's easy, but the solid waste receptacle is the problem," he said.

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BlizzCon 2017 Location and Ticket Sales Dates Announced

BlizzCon 2017 will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center on November 3 and 4.

Tickets will go on sale next month for $200. Blizzard announced that people can purchase them April 5 and 8.

"BlizzCon will be here again before we know it, and we’re looking forward to catching up with the community, taking in the awesome eSports action, and showing everyone what we’ve been working on,” Blizzard CEO and cofounder Mike Morhaime said in a statement.

BlizzCon attendees can look forward panels and souvenirs for games like Overwatch, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm.

Evan Campbell is a freelance writer who scripts the Daily Fix, streams games on his Twitch channel, and chats about movies and TV series on Twitter.

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Everything You Need to Know About Mass Effect: Andromeda

The last few months have seen a steadily increasing amount of news about BioWare’s forthcoming Mass Effect: Andromeda, but it’s easy to forget that we’ve known about the space-faring sequel for a long time — nearly five years to be exact.

So, now that we’re so close to Mass Effect: Andromeda's release date, let’s take a look back at all the rumors, news, and reveals for the next entry in gaming’s biggest space opera.

Just as Mass Effect 3 was preparing to launch (get it?), BioWare began dropping hints about a future fourth installment. Associate Producer Mike Gamble went so far as to advise players to hold onto their Mass Effect 3 saves, suggesting Mass Effect 4 was already in the works, although it was confirmed it wouldn’t revolve around Commander Shepard. Some speculated Gamble’s comments could have also been alluding to DLC.

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The 100: Eliza Taylor on Clarke’s Uneasy Alliance With Roan

The 100 – just renewed for Season 5 – continues to move at a breakneck speed in Season 4, as the characters face their greatest threat yet – a meltdown of the world’s remaining nuclear power plants that could kill everyone left on the planet.

At the center of it all, of course, is Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), who continues to do all she can to save as many as she can – though last week’s episode ended with a huge moment of despair, as an explosion caused by Illian (Chai Hansen) took away Arkadia as a viable place to at least keep 100 people alive.

This week’s new episode finds Clarke, Roan (Zach McGowan) and Bellamy (Bob Morley) working together to get some now-precious hydrazine to Raven (Lindsey Morgan), now that the work she’s doing with Abby (Paige Turco) and the rocket they discovered may be the only path left for survival. I spoke to Taylor about what to expect this week and beyond, as Clarke continues to fight on.

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Disney XD Renews Big Hero 6 TV Show for Season 2

Disney XD's Big Hero 6 animated series, which continues the story of the 2014 animated hit film, has already been renewed for a second season before it premieres this fall.

The show comes from the team behind Disney Channel's animated series Kim Possible, including executive producers Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley and Nick Filippi. The show also features the return of the film's voice cast, including Ryan Potter as Hiro, Scott Adsit as Baymax, and Stan Lee as Fred's Dad.

"Mark, Bob and Nick have delivered a dynamic adventure series that follows the Big Hero 6 superhero team, led by audience favorites Hiro and Baymax. We are honored to have the opportunity to further expand the elaborate world and engaging characters of ‘Big Hero 6 The Series’ with this early second season order," Marc Buhaj, senior vice president of programming and general manager of Disney XD, said in a statement accompanying the announcement.

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