Iron Man Writers to Script He-Man and Masters of the Universe Movie

Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, writers on 2008's Iron Man, are in finals talks to write a new draft for the upcoming He-Man and Masters of the Universe movie.

As reported by Deadline, Marcum and Holloway are set to join director Adam Aaron Nee on the film that is based on the famous He-Man toyline that began in the 1980s.

The toys were only the beginning, as he He-Man made his television debut in a series of the same name as the upcoming film from 1983-1985, and then again from 2002-2004.

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Coming to America 2: Eddie Murphy Back, Empire Director to Helm

A sequel to the 1988 comedy classic Coming to America is officially in the works, with Eddie Murphy set to reprise his role as Akeem and Craig Brewer (Empire, Hustle & Flow) poised to direct.

Reported by Deadline, Paramount Pictures, the studio responsible for the original film, is looking to feature much of the original cast in the film, which includes Arsenio Hall as Akeem’s aide Semmi, Shari Headley as Akeem’s love interest Lisa McDowell, John Amos as her father Cleo McDowell, and James Earl Jones as Akeem’s father Jaffe Joffer, king of Zamunda.

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Gearbox CEO Accused of Taking Alleged Secret $12 Million Bonus

Randy Pitchford, CEO of Gearbox, and a former general counsel for the game studio are in a legal battle in which the counsel accuses Pitchford of allegedly receiving "a secret $12 million bonus from publisher Take-Two Interactive as an advance against Borderlands profits."

As reported by Kotaku, the legal battle was sparked when Gearbox sued its former counsel, Wade Callender, for "fraud and breach of fiduciary duty."

According to the lawsuit, Gearbox alleged that Callendar, who worked at the company from 2010 until 2018, borrowed money and destroyed evidence for a home loan, borrowed money for tuition, and paid back neither in full.

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How PS5 Can Define Next-Gen

While Sony revealed strong sales numbers for the PlayStation 4 over the 2018 holiday, rumors and discussion of the next generation have already begun. But what can the next set of consoles really do to define itself as distinct from the current crop of systems?

On IGN's weekly PlayStation show, Beyond!, host Jonathon Dornbush, along with panelists Lucy O'Brien and Brian Altano, discuss what they'd like to see from the PlayStation 5. Watch the clip above as the trio discusses what sort of leap, if not a graphical one, the PS5 could make from the PS4 to interest us, and how the system can learn both from the PS4 and the Xbox One, with the latter's backward compatibility and Xbox Game Pass.

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Netflix Sued by ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Rights Holder Over Bandersnatch

Netflix has been sued over Black Mirror: Bandersnatch by a children's book publisher who owns the trademark to "Choose Your Own Adventure."

As reported by THR, Chooseco, LLC, who owns the previously mentioned trademark, filed a lawsuit in Vermont federal court today and said that while it and Netflix had been in "extensive negotiations that were ongoing for a number of years," the streaming company was never granted a license to use its trademark.

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OPINION: What the Bungie/Activision Split Means for Destiny

Without the backing of Activision, my immediate response was that the industry-rattling divorce between Activision and Bungie this is great for the future of the Destiny franchise. The studio seems happy, based on the inside-sourced tweets from Kotaku’s Jason Schreier. But while Activision was labeled the big bad for many, they did add a lot of support that is now gone. “We know self-publishing won’t be easy,” Bungie said in a company statement. “There’s still much for us to learn as we grow as an independent, global studio, but we see unbounded opportunities and potential in Destiny. We know that new adventures await us all on new worlds filled with mystery, adventure, and hope. We hope you’ll join us there.” While it’s wonderful that Bungie has managed to regain creative control of its intellectual property, there are a lot of challenges ahead for the studio to think about. Here are a few questions we have as Bungie wades into these new waters.

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Amazon Reportedly Working on New Video Game Streaming Service

Amazon is reportedly working on a video game streaming service, but it isn’t likely to be launched until 2020 at the earliest.

Reported by The Information (via GamesIndustry.biz) sources indicate that the service will be similar to what Microsoft and Google are currently building with Project xCloud and Project Stream, respectively.

This service looks to eliminate the need for expensive hardware to run graphically taxing games. Instead, like its competitors, the games would be run inside powerful data centers and streamed to various devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and more.

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Here’s When You Can Play as Geralt in Monster Hunter World

Geralt of Rivia, the main protagonist of The Witcher series, will be playable in an update coming to Monster Hunter World on February 8.

Revealed in a tweet from the official Monster Hunter account, this free update is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with no definitive word on if it will make its way to PC in the future. The news that Geralt would be playable in Monster Hunter World came last month, at which time it was revealed that Geralt would be fully voiced by original voice actor Doug Cockle.

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Marvel Comics Poised to Fix Spider-Man’s Biggest Mistake From Civil War

Marvel kicked off Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man this week, a new comic series that aims to explore a more grounded side of Spidey's life. But even though this new series isn't striving to be the epic, continuity-driving title Amazing Spider-Man is, it's clear Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will have a significant impact on the larger franchise. And in the process, it might just be able to address a critical mistake Spider-Man made back during the Marvel superhero Civil War.

Warning: the rest of this article contains spoilers for Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 by writer Tom Taylor and artist Juann Cabal!

This first issue ends with a depressing revelation, as Aunt May struggles and fails to write a letter to her nephew revealing she has cancer. Needless to say, Peter is not going to be happy when he learns this news.

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You Want a Fully Realized DC Universe? Titans Has Got You Covered

It's safe to say Titans was met with a fairly mixed reaction when the first footage of the series debuted in 2018. The shot of Dick Grayson shouting "F*** Batman!" was enough to turn some prospective viewers off right away. And even those onboard for the series might have hesitated at the thought of forking over eight bucks a month for yet another streaming service, especially with Titans the only original series on the DC Universe service at the time of its debut. (That's the only way Americans can get the show, though it is debuting on Netflix internationally as of today.) Not to mention that it gets a little harder all the time to keep up with all the DC Comics shows on the air.

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