Monthly Archives: September 2018
Players Are in Love With Spider-Man PS4’s Photo Mode
Marvel's Spider-Man has only been available on PS4 for a few days, but since its September 7 release date, fans have been capturing their time in Insomniac Games' New York with a ton of polished photos.
I wrote last week about why Spider-Man's photo mode is so great and specific to the Spidey experience, and since then, players have taken the mode to new heights. (You can see a bit of the IGN team's ingenuity with the mode in the gallery below - some light spoilers will follow.
Fans, Marvel Games, and members of the Insomniac Games have been celebrating player creations with the mode all weekend. And the outpouring of creative photos has even lead Spider-Man's lead character artist Gavin Goulden to compile a Twitter moment cataloguing all of the photos fans are sharing. We've compiled some of our favorites below — some spoilers may follow.ˆ
Players Are in Love With Spider-Man PS4’s Photo Mode
Marvel's Spider-Man has only been available on PS4 for a few days, but since its September 7 release date, fans have been capturing their time in Insomniac Games' New York with a ton of polished photos.
I wrote last week about why Spider-Man's photo mode is so great and specific to the Spidey experience, and since then, players have taken the mode to new heights. (You can see a bit of the IGN team's ingenuity with the mode in the gallery below - some light spoilers will follow.
Fans, Marvel Games, and members of the Insomniac Games have been celebrating player creations with the mode all weekend. And the outpouring of creative photos has even lead Spider-Man's lead character artist Gavin Goulden to compile a Twitter moment cataloguing all of the photos fans are sharing. We've compiled some of our favorites below — some spoilers may follow.ˆ
Players Are in Love With Spider-Man PS4’s Photo Mode
Marvel's Spider-Man has only been available on PS4 for a few days, but since its September 7 release date, fans have been capturing their time in Insomniac Games' New York with a ton of polished photos.
I wrote last week about why Spider-Man's photo mode is so great and specific to the Spidey experience, and since then, players have taken the mode to new heights. (You can see a bit of the IGN team's ingenuity with the mode in the gallery below - some light spoilers will follow.
Fans, Marvel Games, and members of the Insomniac Games have been celebrating player creations with the mode all weekend. And the outpouring of creative photos has even lead Spider-Man's lead character artist Gavin Goulden to compile a Twitter moment cataloguing all of the photos fans are sharing. We've compiled some of our favorites below — some spoilers may follow.ˆ
Breaking Down The Nun’s Franchise Record Opening Weekend
The Conjuring franchise has always been a model of consistency, with each movie putting up solid box office performances from miniscule budgets. The five movies in the franchise thus far have put up $1.3 billion worldwide, while all five movies have cost $103.5 million, making it one of the most profitable movie franchises out there, but this weekend’s The Nun, a spin-off based on a character who first surfaced in 2016’s The Conjuring 2, has put up the best debut in franchise history with $53.5 million. Thus, it’s the perfect time to take a deeper dive through this entire horror franchise, which The Nun is about to take to new heights.
In just five years, The Conjuring franchise has seemingly taken a page out micro-budget producer Jason Blum’s handbook, delivering high-quality thrills without breaking the bank. Inspired by the true story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren and the terrifying happenings at the Perron family home in the 1970s, The Conjuring surprised box office pundits with a $41.9 million debut in the summer of 2013, the third highest R-rated debut in history, at the time, en route to $137.4 million domestic and $319.5 million worldwide, from just a $20 million budget, laying the foundation for this impressive franchise.
Breaking Down The Nun’s Franchise Record Opening Weekend
The Conjuring franchise has always been a model of consistency, with each movie putting up solid box office performances from miniscule budgets. The five movies in the franchise thus far have put up $1.3 billion worldwide, while all five movies have cost $103.5 million, making it one of the most profitable movie franchises out there, but this weekend’s The Nun, a spin-off based on a character who first surfaced in 2016’s The Conjuring 2, has put up the best debut in franchise history with $53.5 million. Thus, it’s the perfect time to take a deeper dive through this entire horror franchise, which The Nun is about to take to new heights.
In just five years, The Conjuring franchise has seemingly taken a page out micro-budget producer Jason Blum’s handbook, delivering high-quality thrills without breaking the bank. Inspired by the true story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren and the terrifying happenings at the Perron family home in the 1970s, The Conjuring surprised box office pundits with a $41.9 million debut in the summer of 2013, the third highest R-rated debut in history, at the time, en route to $137.4 million domestic and $319.5 million worldwide, from just a $20 million budget, laying the foundation for this impressive franchise.
Breaking Down The Nun’s Franchise Record Opening Weekend
The Conjuring franchise has always been a model of consistency, with each movie putting up solid box office performances from miniscule budgets. The five movies in the franchise thus far have put up $1.3 billion worldwide, while all five movies have cost $103.5 million, making it one of the most profitable movie franchises out there, but this weekend’s The Nun, a spin-off based on a character who first surfaced in 2016’s The Conjuring 2, has put up the best debut in franchise history with $53.5 million. Thus, it’s the perfect time to take a deeper dive through this entire horror franchise, which The Nun is about to take to new heights.
In just five years, The Conjuring franchise has seemingly taken a page out micro-budget producer Jason Blum’s handbook, delivering high-quality thrills without breaking the bank. Inspired by the true story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren and the terrifying happenings at the Perron family home in the 1970s, The Conjuring surprised box office pundits with a $41.9 million debut in the summer of 2013, the third highest R-rated debut in history, at the time, en route to $137.4 million domestic and $319.5 million worldwide, from just a $20 million budget, laying the foundation for this impressive franchise.
Breaking Down The Nun’s Franchise Record Opening Weekend
The Conjuring franchise has always been a model of consistency, with each movie putting up solid box office performances from miniscule budgets. The five movies in the franchise thus far have put up $1.3 billion worldwide, while all five movies have cost $103.5 million, making it one of the most profitable movie franchises out there, but this weekend’s The Nun, a spin-off based on a character who first surfaced in 2016’s The Conjuring 2, has put up the best debut in franchise history with $53.5 million. Thus, it’s the perfect time to take a deeper dive through this entire horror franchise, which The Nun is about to take to new heights.
In just five years, The Conjuring franchise has seemingly taken a page out micro-budget producer Jason Blum’s handbook, delivering high-quality thrills without breaking the bank. Inspired by the true story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren and the terrifying happenings at the Perron family home in the 1970s, The Conjuring surprised box office pundits with a $41.9 million debut in the summer of 2013, the third highest R-rated debut in history, at the time, en route to $137.4 million domestic and $319.5 million worldwide, from just a $20 million budget, laying the foundation for this impressive franchise.
Marvel Brings Back Iceman’s Comic This Week
With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Once you check out our picks, head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!
Iceman #1 - $3.99
Marvel Brings Back Iceman’s Comic This Week
With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Once you check out our picks, head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!
Iceman #1 - $3.99
Marvel Brings Back Iceman’s Comic This Week
With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Once you check out our picks, head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!