Birds of Prey: Batman Baddie Black Mask Reportedly the Villain in Harley Quinn Spinoff
Black Mask will reportedly be the primary antagonist in Warner Bros.' Harley Quinn spinoff movie Birds of Prey.
The Wrap reports that the twisted kingpin will make his big screen debut in the Cathy Yan-directed film, which will feature Margot Robbie's version of Quinn alongside other key women in the DC universe like Black Canary, Huntress, Cassandra Cain and Renee Montoya.
Birds of Prey: Batman Baddie Black Mask Reportedly the Villain in Harley Quinn Spinoff
Black Mask will reportedly be the primary antagonist in Warner Bros.' Harley Quinn spinoff movie Birds of Prey.
The Wrap reports that the twisted kingpin will make his big screen debut in the Cathy Yan-directed film, which will feature Margot Robbie's version of Quinn alongside other key women in the DC universe like Black Canary, Huntress, Cassandra Cain and Renee Montoya.
Johnny Depp Notorious B.I.G. Movie City of Lies Pulled a Month Before Release
City of Lies, the crime thriller starring Johnny Depp as LAPD Detective Russell Poole investigating the murders of The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, has been pulled from distributor Global Road's schedule a month prior to releasing in theaters.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, the film was set to release in North America on September 7, but no new date has been set for the film. No word on if this means the film is simply getting a new release window, if it will be moved to streaming services, or if it won't receive a release entirely. There is similarly no word on why the film is being pulled in the first place.
Johnny Depp Notorious B.I.G. Movie City of Lies Pulled a Month Before Release
City of Lies, the crime thriller starring Johnny Depp as LAPD Detective Russell Poole investigating the murders of The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, has been pulled from distributor Global Road's schedule a month prior to releasing in theaters.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, the film was set to release in North America on September 7, but no new date has been set for the film. No word on if this means the film is simply getting a new release window, if it will be moved to streaming services, or if it won't receive a release entirely. There is similarly no word on why the film is being pulled in the first place.
Showtime Orders Basketball Docuseries Shut Up and Dribble from LeBron James
Los Angeles Lakers and NBA legend LeBron James is taking his executive producing talents to Showtime with a new docuseries, titled Shut Up and Dribble.
Announced at the 2018 Television Critics Association summer press tour, Shut Up and Dribble will take an in-depth look at the evolving roles of NBA players through a political and cultural lens. James, along with co-executive producer Maverick Carter (Space Jam 2), will join forces with director Gotham Chopra (Tom vs. Time) to bring this 3-part documentary to life.
David Nevins, President and CEO of Showtime, had this to say about collaborating with the future Hall of Famer.
“LeBron James is one of many competitors whose place in the spotlight has led not to silence but perspective, and he, Maverick Carter and Gotham Chopra have given us an important, insightful docuseries that should bring their fans and fellow citizens to a higher level of discourse, rather than the dismissal satirized in the title,” explained Nevins.
Showtime Orders Basketball Docuseries Shut Up and Dribble from LeBron James
Los Angeles Lakers and NBA legend LeBron James is taking his executive producing talents to Showtime with a new docuseries, titled Shut Up and Dribble.
Announced at the 2018 Television Critics Association summer press tour, Shut Up and Dribble will take an in-depth look at the evolving roles of NBA players through a political and cultural lens. James, along with co-executive producer Maverick Carter (Space Jam 2), will join forces with director Gotham Chopra (Tom vs. Time) to bring this 3-part documentary to life.
David Nevins, President and CEO of Showtime, had this to say about collaborating with the future Hall of Famer.
“LeBron James is one of many competitors whose place in the spotlight has led not to silence but perspective, and he, Maverick Carter and Gotham Chopra have given us an important, insightful docuseries that should bring their fans and fellow citizens to a higher level of discourse, rather than the dismissal satirized in the title,” explained Nevins.
Pokemon Go PVP Should Wait for a Battle System Rework
Pokemon Go could add battles against other players very soon. According to an interview with Polish publication Gram.pl (as translated by Pokemon Go Hub), Niantic’s EMEA product marketing head Anne Beuttenmuller says Niantic is working on PVP and aims to have it available by the end of this year.
The idea of PVP itself is hardly news for Pokemon Go -- after an appearance in Pokemon Go’s original announcement trailer, comments about the mode have shown up in interviews with other Niantic employees and The Pokemon Company’s CEO in the past, and Niantic outright told IGN that PVP is “still on the roadmap” nine months ago.
Fallout 76 Won’t Be Available On Steam
Fallout 76, both the full retail release and the upcoming B.E.T.A., will only be available via Bethesda.net, meaning it will not be coming to Steam at launch.
In the Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. FAQ that announced that the Break-It Early Test Application will most likely be the full game and your progress will carry over, Bethesda also mentions that the B.E.T.A. will be available on "Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and on PC (via Bethesda.net)."
Fallout 76 Won’t Be Available On Steam
Fallout 76, both the full retail release and the upcoming B.E.T.A., will only be available via Bethesda.net, meaning it will not be coming to Steam at launch.
In the Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. FAQ that announced that the Break-It Early Test Application will most likely be the full game and your progress will carry over, Bethesda also mentions that the B.E.T.A. will be available on "Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and on PC (via Bethesda.net)."
Showtime’s Halo TV Series Will Tell an Original Story
Master Chief will be "a lead character" in Showtime's upcoming Halo TV series, Showtime's President of Programming Gary Levine told IGN, although he won't be the only protagonist in the series.
The series is such an "enormous undertaking," Levine said, the premium cable network is aiming to air the series in 2020, and confirmed that Halo's TV adaptation will be set in "multiple locations" on "foreign planets," meaning that they'll likely shoot on a studio backlot rather than try and find foreign countries to serve as backdrops, the way big-budget shows like Game of Thrones have.