Monthly Archives: July 2018
Batwoman Series in Development at CW
A Batwoman TV series is in development at CW, according to Variety. If the series gets picked up, the new DC show would debut in 2019.
CW announced in May that Batwoman would appear in the annual crossover event between four DC shows on the network, the Arrowverse, including The Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl.
The series features the character of Kate Kane, a young woman with a passion for social justice and highly trained in street fighting. She is the first openly gay DC Superhero, adding to CW's emphasis of inclusion on its network.
Comcast Will Reportedly Not Increase Its Fox Bid
Comcast is reportedly unlikely to increase its $65 billion bid for 21st Century Fox.
CNBC reports Comcast won't match Disney's increased $71.3 billion offer for Fox's assets. Disney had to increase its bid after Comcast made its all-cash offer for Fox last month.
Comcast is now reportedly focused on acquiring Britain's Sky instead, of which Fox owns 39% percent. Currently, Comcast and Fox find themselves in a tight bidding war for Sky, with Fox offering $32.5 billion for the portion of the company it doesn't own. Meanwhile, Comcast has recently bid $34 billion.
Comcast Will Reportedly Not Increase Its Fox Bid
Comcast is reportedly unlikely to increase its $65 billion bid for 21st Century Fox.
CNBC reports Comcast won't match Disney's increased $71.3 billion offer for Fox's assets. Disney had to increase its bid after Comcast made its all-cash offer for Fox last month.
Comcast is now reportedly focused on acquiring Britain's Sky instead, of which Fox owns 39% percent. Currently, Comcast and Fox find themselves in a tight bidding war for Sky, with Fox offering $32.5 billion for the portion of the company it doesn't own. Meanwhile, Comcast has recently bid $34 billion.
Saudi Arabia Reportedly Banning 47 Games in Response to Child Suicides
Saudi Arabia is apparently banning 47 games in response to a pair of children committing suicide after allegedly being encouraged to do so while playing an online game.
Per the Associated Press, the Saudi General Commission for Audio-Visual Media said yesterday that a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy have taken their own lives after playing a social media game known as Blue Whale. Also called the Blue Whale Challenge, the disturbing social media phenomenon is a form of extreme cyberbullying.
It's not clear how the Saudi government believes this connects to more mainstream video games, but it nonetheless appears to have banned 47 popular indie and AAA games in response.The Saudi General Commission for Audio-Visual Media's website actually says the list of banned games (below) was last updated on July 2, but the Associated Press' report claims the bans were just announced Monday.
Saudi Arabia Reportedly Banning 47 Games in Response to Child Suicides
Saudi Arabia is apparently banning 47 games in response to a pair of children committing suicide after allegedly being encouraged to do so while playing an online game.
Per the Associated Press, the Saudi General Commission for Audio-Visual Media said yesterday that a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy have taken their own lives after playing a social media game known as Blue Whale. Also called the Blue Whale Challenge, the disturbing social media phenomenon is a form of extreme cyberbullying.
It's not clear how the Saudi government believes this connects to more mainstream video games, but it nonetheless appears to have banned 47 popular indie and AAA games in response.The Saudi General Commission for Audio-Visual Media's website actually says the list of banned games (below) was last updated on July 2, but the Associated Press' report claims the bans were just announced Monday.
Warner Bros. Launches Aquaman Website With Official Synopsis
Warner Bros. has launched an Aquaman website as the marketing campaign for the DC film continues to ramp up.
The website features a synopsis for the movie. Though it doesn't give away much in terms of plot details, it does tease the film will be some sort of a journey of discovery for the titular superhero, portrayed by Jason Momoa. Check out the synopsis below.
"From Warner Bros. Pictures and director James Wan comes an action-packed adventure that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas, "Aquaman", starring Jason Momoa in the title role. The film reveals the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime — one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be … a king."
Warner Bros. Launches Aquaman Website With Official Synopsis
Warner Bros. has launched an Aquaman website as the marketing campaign for the DC film continues to ramp up.
The website features a synopsis for the movie. Though it doesn't give away much in terms of plot details, it does tease the film will be some sort of a journey of discovery for the titular superhero, portrayed by Jason Momoa. Check out the synopsis below.
"From Warner Bros. Pictures and director James Wan comes an action-packed adventure that spans the vast, visually breathtaking underwater world of the seven seas, "Aquaman", starring Jason Momoa in the title role. The film reveals the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime — one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be … a king."
Fantastic Beasts 2: Dumbledore Seemingly Won’t Meet Grindelwald
Jude Law, the actor portraying a young Albus Dumbledore in the upcoming Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, says Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald won't actually share a scene together in the film.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Law was asked about Dumbledore's relationship with Grindelwald and what it was like working with Johnny Depp, who portrays the villain.
"I don’t actually have any scenes with Johnny," said Law. "As I said before, this is only Part 2 of a longer story. I’ve always admired him from afar, but we don’t know each other, and I’ve not yet met him on this. In many ways that suits the relationship as it’s been many years since they’ve seen each other. So there’s complexity in that that’s fun to mine."
Fantastic Beasts 2: Dumbledore Seemingly Won’t Meet Grindelwald
Jude Law, the actor portraying a young Albus Dumbledore in the upcoming Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, says Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald won't actually share a scene together in the film.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Law was asked about Dumbledore's relationship with Grindelwald and what it was like working with Johnny Depp, who portrays the villain.
"I don’t actually have any scenes with Johnny," said Law. "As I said before, this is only Part 2 of a longer story. I’ve always admired him from afar, but we don’t know each other, and I’ve not yet met him on this. In many ways that suits the relationship as it’s been many years since they’ve seen each other. So there’s complexity in that that’s fun to mine."
Middle Earth: Shadow of War Removes Final Microtransactions as Promised
Three months after Warner Bros. announced that all it would remove all microtransactions from Middle Earth: Shadow of War, it seems to have done just that.
New patch notes released today on Steam say that the "Market is removed from the game, replaced with an updated Garrison menu that allows access to your Garrison Orcs, Chests, Training Orders and Boosts."
While the ability to purchase in-game gold was removed in May, players could still use existing gold in the Market until now. The feature's removal marks the last vestige of microtransactions in the game.