Martin Freeman Says Being in Sherlock Is Not Fun Anymore
Dr. Watson himself Martin Freeman has said it's not enjoyable to be in Sherlock anymore.
In an interview with The Telegraph, Freeman revealed it's unlikely the show will return, and that's partly due to how Season 4 has been received by fans.
"Not massively," Freeman said, speaking about if there have been talks of making Season 5. "Um… I think after series four
felt like a pause. I think we felt we'd done it for a bit now. And part of it, speaking for myself is
the reception of it."
Freeman further elaborated, saying it's been difficult to maintain Sherlock's high quality over the years because of just how well it was critically received from the outset. As a result, with such high expectations, Freeman thinks it's no longer fun to work on Sherlock now.
Jurassic World Evolution Release Date Outed
Jurassic World Evolution, the dinosaur park management strategy game based on the beloved film franchise, is only a couple of months from release.
Evolution will be released on June 12 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC, as outed by Instagram user failcube (spotted by PlayStation Lifestyle) in a photo taken from a recent preview event.
IGN was at the event and can confirm the release date is accurate.
Developer Frontier Developments previously worked on the RollerCoaster Tycoon series as well as Elite: Dangerous. Jeff Goldblum recently confirmed he would reprise his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm for Evolution, and while it's not known how much Dr. Malcolm will appear in the game, Goldblum said ""I'm going to be with you the whole game, as Dr. Ian Malcolm."
59 Epic Images from the Avengers: Infinity War Trailer
A new trailer for Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War has arrived, and with it a wealth of awesome imagery for us to puzzle over and pull clues from.
We decided to do the hard work for you and pulled out pretty much every shot from the trailer in one handy slideshow. Check it out below:
Make sure to also watch the full trailer if you need a refresher (or just want an excuse to watch it again):
The embargo for IGN's Avengers: Infinity War set visit just lifted last week, so we have been rolling out tons of awesome coverage around the upcoming Marvel team up movie. For some highlights from our reports, find out why Captain America and Black Widow are "disillusioned" Avengers, why the Guardians of the Galaxy have a big advantage over the Avengers and how the Infinity War directors are putting the Avengers through their final test.
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time Release Date Announced
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time will be released on May 15 in the Americas and Europe.
In addition to announcing the release date, Bandai Namco unveiled the game's opening cinematic, which you can watch below:
The game is a side-scrolling action RPG that features an original story based in the world of Trigger's popular anime series, Little Witch Academia, which was among the nominees for IGN's 2017 Anime of the Year. Just like the anime, the game is set in Luna Nova Magical Academy and features familiar faces from the show, including Akko and her friends, Sucy and Lotte.
Everyone’s Asking ‘Where’s Hawkeye?’ After Infinity War Trailer
Hawkeye star Jeremy Renner has been notably absent from virtually all of the promotional content for Avengers: Infinity War, and the latest trailer and poster for the upcoming MCU movie are no exception.
In case you somehow haven't seen the trailer yet, watch it below:
Avengers: Infinity War directors Anthony and Joe Russo shed light on what's in store for Hawkeye, telling press during a set visit that Renner's character is going on a solo journey in the movie and won't be featured prominently in the ensemble portions of the film.
Still, Hawkeye's absence has resulted in a bunch of people on social media asking where he is in Avengers: Infinity War. Vanity Fair senior editor Joanna Robinson shared the new poster in a tweet that says "Hawkguy?"
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Social networks may be the most popular places to share photos, but there's something about printed photographs that always feel special. Maybe it's nostalgia, or maybe it's their physical nature, or it maybe it's because sharing a print with someone is a far more personal experience than posting a filtered selfie to Instagram.
Nintendo Nindies Showcase Coming Next Week
Nintendo has revealed the date for a 2018 Spring Nindies Showcase.
The livestream will be broadcast next Tuesday, March 20 at 9:00 A.M PT / 12:00 P.M. ET / 17:00 P.M. GMT.
The Nindies Showcase functions much like a Nintendo Direct but with a specific focus on indie games from a variety of publishers.
No information has been provided concerning which games will be revealed during the stream, but be prepared for a number of announcements.
This comes just a week after March 8's blockbuster Nintendo Direct which revealed the long-awaited Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch.
JRPG Becomes the First Game Banned in the UK for Over a Decade
Omega Labyrinth Z, a JRPG from Japanese studio Matrix Software and published by PQube, has been banned in the UK. It's the first title to have been banned in the country since 2007, when Manhunt 2 was refused classification.
In a statement from the Video Standards Council, via GamesIndustry.biz, the game was initially submitted "with a provisional PEGI 16 rating for depictions of erotic or sexual nudity."
Avengers: Infinity War Finds Captain America and Black Widow as ‘Disillusioned’ Heroes
Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War sees Thanos bringing the hurt as he vies to collect all six Infinity Stones in order to achieve godlike power, but Earth’s mightiest heroes aren’t exactly in a great position to stop him. The events of Captain America: Civil War left the team fractured, which has had a huge impact on two founding Avengers: Captain America and Black Widow.
During a visit to the Atlanta set of Infinity War, IGN and a small group of press talked to actors Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson about what their characters have been up to in-between movies, and let’s just say the picture they painted isn’t pretty.
“They’re more hardened,” Johansson said, describing how the two heroes have teamed up and gone underground so they can still help those who need it, despite the fact that they’re now doing it without backup or resources. “When you’re fighting for something that you know is important but is not being really recognized or supported by a larger organization or even like, society as a whole … it takes a certain toll, and you can get feelings about it in a way.”
IGN UK Podcast #426: Love Annihilation
Krupa, Skrebels and Cardy discuss our unexpected new lunchtime obsession, the beguiling weirdness of Annihilation, the weirdly beguiling Love, and a discussion of the words in a Swedish folk song.
And forget Keyword Countdown, because this week you've got 'Bottom or Wrestler' to enjoy. It's more innocent than it sounds.
IGN UK Podcast #426: Love Annihilation
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