Monthly Archives: June 2018
Castlevania Voice Actor Says Third Season Already in the Works
Season 2 of Netflix's Castlevania series hasn't even aired yet, but the third season has apparently been greenlit already nonetheless. Or, at the very least, is enough of a sure thing to already be in production.
Richard Armitage, who voices protagonist Trevor Belmont, informed Digital Spy that production on the third season will start soon.
"We're about to record a third
" said Armitage. "The second season hasn't been aired yet, but we're about to do a third."
Netflix hasn't officially announced a third season for Castlevania, but a possible third season renewal wouldn't be a total shock. Netflix renewed Castlevania for a second season the same day the series debuted. That second-season order was also for twice as many episodes as Season 1.
E3 2018: All News, Trailers, and Gameplay From the EA Press Conference
EA’s E3 2018 press conference kicked off on Saturday, June 9 at 11am PT in Los Angeles with tons of teasers, news, announcements, and trailers for new and returning games. Besides sports staples like FIFA, the biggest highlights included some Battlefield 5 teases, Anthem gameplay, new Battlefront 2 content, a brand new Star Wars game, and a surprise indie game launch.
Below you’ll find a breakdown of all the major announcements from EA’s E3 2018 press conference and where to watch all the new trailers and gameplay demos shown off.
J.J. Abrams Launching Bad Robot Games
J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot are expanding further into the gaming realm with the launch of a new video game development division, Bad Robot Games.
Company President and COO Brian Weinstein announced Bad Robot Games will be forming a strategic partnership with Tencent, the Chinese media conglomerate who, among many other things, owns League of Legend developer Riot Games and has large stakes in companies like Epic Games.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will also be involved as a minority investor.
Why Valve Can Curate Steam Without Stifling Creative Freedom
Valve recently announced that it would change Steam’s policy to allow everything onto the platform, as long as they didn’t deem it illegal or “straight up trolling.” They said they want “to focus less on trying to police what should be on Steam.” That desire was spurred by a recent incident where Valve threatened to ban a handful of erotic games, and then actually did ban a school shooting simulator as well as a handful of other games.
Marvel’s Jeph Loeb on Whether The Defenders: Season 2 Is Planned
Looks like we may have to wait a long, long while before we get a second season of Marvel's The Defenders. If at all.
During an AMA on Reddit today, as picked up by CBR, Marvel's head of TV Jeph Loeb revealed a second season of the Netflix team-up series was simply "not in the plans right now, but you never know!"
The Defenders saw Marvel's New York City street-level heroes Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones and Iron Fist join forces to take on The Hand. The 8-episode first season, which debuted on August 18, 2017, was even the reportedly least-watched Marvel series launch on the streaming giant in the U.S.
The Internet Is Pretty Sure It’s Fixed Star Wars: The Last Jedi
File this one into your "the Internet wins again" folder. Twitter user Josh Scully posted a hilarious re-edit of Star Wars: The Last Jedi that offers a suggestion for an abridged -- and, honestly, infinitely epic -- twist on Episode VIII.
Josh mashed up two key scenes from the film -- when Leia uses her Force powers in space to travel back to the Resistance ship, and when Holdo jumps to light speed to destroy the First Order fleet -- into what he suggests is "The Last Jedi fixed." You can watch the scene below, which is hosted in IGN's player with permission from the original owner.
This video accrued more than 780,000 views on Josh's Twitter at publish time, so it seems like a lot of people on the web agree with Josh's humorous edit. And yes, he is aware that this version means we would lose a lot of the film.
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Black Ops 4 Announces New Multiplayer Map Details
Treyarch detailed maps coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 on a live-stream hosted by Director of Communications, John Rafacz and featuring Co-Studio Head, Dan Bunting and Studio Design Director, David Vonderhaar.
While there were unfortunately no details about the battle royale mode Blackout's map, Treyarch did confirm five of the maps coming to Black Ops 4 will be fan-favorite locations making a comeback. All maps will be completely remastered with new visuals and adaptations to the new gameplay.
Jungle is an original from Black Ops 1, Slums returns from Black Ops 2, and Summit comes back from Black Ops 1, as does Firing Range. Last but not least, Nuketown, a longtime favorite that has appeared in every Black Ops game, will also be coming to Black Ops 4.
My Hero Academia Movie Set to Premiere at Anime Expo
My Hero Academia's first feature-length movie will premiere at Anime Expo this July.
Funimation Films and Toho Co. Ltd. have announced My Hero Academia: Two Heroes will screen on July 5 at 12:30 p.m. in Main Event Hall B at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Admission to the subtitled screening is free for those with an Anime Expo 2018 badge. Seating will be on a first come, first served basis. The total runtime for the movie, which hits theaters this fall in the U.S. and Canada, is 90 minutes.
A celebrity guest panel will follow immediately after the screening at 2:00 p.m. The panel will feature talent from the the movie, such as Japanese and English voice actors. This includes Daiki Yamashita, Mirai Shida, and Justin Briner.
GTA: San Andreas, Midnight Club L.A. and Table Tennis Now Backward Compatible on Xbox One
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis are now officially available to play on the Xbox One as part of Microsoft's ongoing backward compatibility program.
Joining the likes of other Rockstar Games classics including Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto IV, and Bully, these three titles further deepen the ever-growing list of Xbox and Xbox 360 games that are now available to play on the Xbox One.
In addition to being backwards compatible, all three titles are on sale for Xbox Live Gold members until Tuesday, June 12. San Andreas and Midnight Club are both discounted by 35% while Table Tennis is receiving a 60% cut. For non-Gold members, all three are available for $14.99 USD.