Monthly Archives: July 2018
We Saw The Ultimate Predator Decapitate a Predator
20th Century Fox kicked off San Diego Comic-Con 2018 on Thursday with an exclusive sneak peek at The Predator, showcasing new footage from the upcoming sequel-reboot that showcased the movie's R-rated gore and humor.
Some SPOILERS follow for The Predator, although if you've seen the poster then this really shouldn't come as a surprise to you.
In The Predator, suburbia becomes the latest battleground in the war between humans and the titular alien hunters. But this time around, the Predators have been upgraded -- via DNA from other species -- into even stronger, smarter, and more lethal hunters. “The Ultimate Predator” made his debut in the most recent trailer and it showed its might by quickly thrashing another, but smaller Predator.
Mysterious Black Sarcophagus Finally Opened in Egypt
The huge, 30 ton mortar-sealed black granite sarcophagus unearthed at a construction site in Alexandria, Egypt has finally been opened, two weeks after its discovery.
Public reaction to the initial discovery of the sarcophagus ranged from serious speculation that the tomb may contain the corpse of Alexander the Great to joking threats of ancient curses should it ever be opened.
What Egyptian archaeologists actually found was not so dramatic, but still fascinating and a little disgusting: three decomposed mummies marinating in a soup of dark sewage water that had leaked in through a crack on the side of the casket.
Iron Man 3 Director Knocks Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War
During the Q&A section of The Predator panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, Iron Man 3 director Shane Black threw some shade at Infinity War, citing interactions between Thanos and Spider-Man.
"One moment there's a train coming at him he can turn it into a flock of birds," said Black. "The next minute Spider-Man is coming at him and he's like, 'Oh, my eyes! It's got webbing!' I loved the movie, it's just, the kid had to do something"
Black said he was a fan of Infinity War, but when answering one of the many questions about whether the Predator would win in a fight against a number of characters, the Thanos/Spider-Man disparity came up. IGN was in attendance at the panel.
Doctor Who: Every Doctor Explained
Note: With the eleventh season (or series, depending on what you like to call it) of Doctor Who on its way, and with a new female Doctor making her debut at San Diego Comic-Con this week, we figured this was a great time to look back at this Guide to All the Doctors.
Doctor Who has never been more popular. While Peter Capaldi finished his run as the traveling Time Lord with last year's Season 10 and his final Christmas Special, that very same special also gave us our first look at the new Doctor: Jodie Whittaker, who will be the first female Doctor (the Thirteenth Doctor overall)! So what better time to take a look back at all the Doctors from the show’s 50-plus year history? We’re going to tell you about each incarnation in chronological order, explaining why every Doctor is awesome and worthy of your attention! (For even more on the show, check out our Intro to Doctor Who right here.)
The 10 Best ’80s Action Movies
The 1980s were a golden era for action cinema, with giant blockbusters and innovative low-budget films alike, many of them changing the way audiences looked at the genre. With the innovation of crazier stunts and more exhilarating effects and a sudden shift in the industry towards movies that appealed to younger demographics (thanks, in large part, to Star Wars), filmmakers were pushing the limits of the medium left and right with more exciting and imaginative thrill rides than ever before.
So coming up with a list of the very best action movies of the 1980s is, unsurprisingly, ridiculously difficult. Many a frantic debate was held at the IGN offices about whether films like Batman were action-packed enough, or whether films like RoboCop were just too danged funny to qualify. And everyone was pretty bummed out when at least one of their favorite movies didn't make the cut (sorry Big Trouble in Little China, you came THIS close!).
Game of Thrones’ Tormund Giantsbane Heads Up Dark Horse’s Comic-Con Exclusives
Update 8/3: Check out all the Dark Horse Collectibles from SDCC right here.
Dark Horse Comics is expanding its focus on producing new action figures and collectibles this year, and they're showing off a wide array of products at Comic-Con. Dark Horse's booth features current and upcoming statues based on popular franchises like Game of Thrones, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt, Hellboy and The Umbrella Academy.
Check the slideshow below for new photos straight for the show floor.
Included in this lineup is Dark Horse's new Tormund Giantsbane statue, which is being sold as a Comic-Con-exclusive. Other highlights include a statue depicting the Night King and his Ice Dragon, a Jon Snow mini-bust based on the episode "Battle of the Bastards," a pair of super-deformed Dark Souls figures, a bathing Geralt statue and a truly amazing 6-inch, mixed-media Hellboy figure.
Young Justice: Outsiders Poster Reveals Season 3 Villains
It's been five long years since Young Justice last appeared on our screens, but thanks to DC's new digital subscription service, DC Universe, the beloved animated series will make its much-anticipated return later this year - and it looks like it's full of new faces.
Fans will get new intel on Season 3, titled Young Justice: Outsiders, at the show's San Diego Comic-Con panel this Friday (taking place at 10am in room 6DE), and IGN has an exclusive first look at the special SDCC poster that fans will receive if they attend the show's autograph signing on Friday from 11:30am to noon at the Warner Bros. booth (#4545).
Justice League: Warner Bros. Won’t Release a Zack Snyder Cut
After months of speculation, Warner Bros. has revealed whether or not there will be a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League.
A Warner Bros. senior executive confirmed to The Wall Street Journal there are no plans to release an alternate version of the DC ensemble movie at San Diego Comic-Con. Snyder was also contacted, but the director declined to comment.
Back in 2017, Snyder had to step down from production on Justice League following a personal tragedy, with Joss Whedon taking over as director. A few months later in September of 2017, Snyder opened up about why he was keeping his distance from Justice League, saying he wasn't worried about how the movie was shaping up.
Comcast Drops Out of 21st Century Fox Bidding War with Disney
The Walt Disney Company's $71.3 billion offer for 21st Century Fox looks poised to go through. That's because telecom behemoth Comcast Corporation has pulled out of its bidding war with Disney for control of Fox.
CNBC, which is itself owned by Comcast, first reported the news today. The report indicates that Comcast's decision is in part so that it can refocus on its acquisition attempts of UK telecom company Sky, which Fox itself has been competing with Comcast to acquire. Fox already owns 39 percent of Sky and has offered $32.5 billion for the other 61, while Comcast has recently bid $34 billion for that same stake.
Outcast is Back: Robert Kirkman on the Bigger Body Snatcher Scope of Season 2
More than two years after production wrapped on the second season, Outcast is finally returning to Cinemax - on Friday, July 20th (though Season 2 already aired for audiences overseas).
Back in spring of 2016, I visited the set of this horrific exorcism series, based on Robert Kirkman's comics, while they were shooting episode 208 and spoke to Kirkman and the cast about the new dangers and expanding scope of the show.
Note: With the second season of this expensive-to-make series sitting on the shelf for so long, and the options on the cast having lapsed a long time ago, the future for Outcast doesn't look great. HBO and Cinemax's programming head Kary Antholis said that they'd be open to conversations about bringing it back, but many co-production opportunities would probably have to arise to make it feasible.