Live-Action Aladdin Holding Open Casting Call

Disney is holding an open casting call for its live-action Aladdin remake.

As spotted by the Hollywood Reporter, Disney and director Guy Ritchie are specifically looking for Middle Eastern actors in the 18 to 25 age range. For those interested in auditioning, you also must be able to sing, with dance experience being a "plus" - the remake, like the original, is set to be a musical.

Rehearsals will be held in April this year, while filming will take place over a six-month period from July 2017 to January 2018. Check out the full casting notice below, courtesy of Twitter user Dani Fernandez:

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Who Wins: Kong, Cloverfield, or the Game of Thrones Dragons?

Reportedly standing 100 feet tall, King Kong returns to cinemas in Kong: Skull Island this weekend in what may be his biggest form ever. While Kong may be king on Skull Island, in the (ahem) larger world of movie monsters he sometimes comes up a bit, uh, short.

Here are 10 giant movie monsters that could take the eighth wonder of the world in a fight.

The king of all monsters and pretty much any of his buddies would wipe the floor with King Kong. The king of all monsters and pretty much any of his buddies would wipe the floor with King Kong.

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Nightwing Explained

With a Nightwing solo film announced as in development, possibly directed by Chris McKay of the delightful The LEGO Batman Movie (if all negotiations go well), it’s time to turn our attention to that guy in the black-and-blue (or red after The New 52) tights. Although there have been a number of different Nightwings over the years, for most fans there’s really only one, and he has a history that technically stretches all the way back to April 1940 and Detective Comics #38!

So let’s breakdown the history of Nightwing, a.k.a. Robin, a.k.a. Dick Grayson…

Most dedicated comics fans know that this guy was once the original Robin, sidekick to the Dark Knight Detective himself, Batman! Dick Grayson -- created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane way back when -- was a circus performer in a family of acrobats, and when his entire family was killed, he found himself an orphan with a need for vengeance. Fortunately, there was someone who knew exactly how that felt, and before too long Grayson was wearing a modified version of his circus costume as Batman’s trusty chum, Robin.

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Steep Is Free This Weekend

Ubisoft’s open-world extreme sports-‘em-up, Steep, is free to play this weekend.

The free trial period kicks off today, March 10 (10AM PST), though to March 12, and is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC via Uplay.

The free trial, per country. The free trial, per country.

The free weekend offers full access to the entire game, so you’ll be able to check everything out to see if it’s for you. Should it turn out you like it, you can transfer your progress over to the full game at a 50 percent discount (active until March 13 on consoles, and March 14 on PC).

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Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days Announced

Lionsgate and Big Star Games have announced Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days, an action-shooter based on Quentin Tarantino's iconic 1992 film.

In celebration of Reservoir Dog's 25th anniversary later this year, Bloody Days is slated to launch for both PC and Xbox One in 2017. The game will release first on Steam this spring, with the Xbox One version to follow sometime thereafter.

Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days features a top-down perspective, where players must strategically rewind time to control a team of characters as they blast their way through a variety of heists based on the movie. The game features six playable characters fans of the film will no doubt recognize, including Mr. Blonde, Mr. Brown, Mr. Orange, Mr. Blue, Mr. Pink and Mr. White.

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All of The Division’s Year Two Content Will Be Free

Ubisoft has announced The Division's Year Two expansion content will be released for free.

“The one-year anniversary is a celebration of everything we’ve done in the first year of the game’s release,” said creative director Julian Gerighty in a recent interview on the Ubisoft blog. “But we also want to turn ahead and look at Year 2 and how we’re going to support the game for everyone, for free."

Although Year Two's DLC has yet to be fully detailed, the first drop - which is scheduled to release mid-year - will feature three components, one of which will be Seasons (temporary title), an event system that "drives players to activities that feature modifiers, leaderboards, and unique vanity items that will only be available through these activities".

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Niantic Admits Pokemon Go’s Gyms Have to Change

Pokémon Go developer Niantic has admitted the game’s Gym system needs work.

Speaking to Polygon at the Game Developers Conference 2017, senior product manager Tatsuo Nomura said the following:

“The gym portion

needs a lot more work, and we are trying to improve it and make a bigger change to how the system works,” says Nomura. “Overall, I think we need a little bit more time to think through how we do it.”

“We needed to define

in a way that works in a mobile game. For example, we didn’t have ... there’s no non-playable characters. That’s not how the game works. We’re an MMO, and we expect people to play with other people.”

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The Lego Group Makes More Money Than Ever Before

The latest The Lego Group financial results are out, revealing record-setting revenue of $5.38 billion throughout 2016.

The total revenue is The Lego Group’s largest reported amount in the 85-year history of the company. The Lego Group points to Lego City, Ninjago, Friends, Duplo, and Star Wars as the most successful brands. Many of the former – excluding Star Wars, specifically – are Lego-made and owned IP.

Subtracting expenses, The Lego Group is left with a net profit of around $1.34 billion, reports The Brothers Brick.

"We are satisfied with our performance in 2016,” says CEO, Bali Padda. “We had a strong first half of the year, while consumer sales growth in the second half was at more sustainable levels than previous years. We were encouraged by our performance in mature markets in Europe and continue to see strong potential in China, which represents an attractive growth opportunity.

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Destiny Shows Off New Vault of Glass, Crota’s End Raid Armor Sets

Bungie has provided a glimpse of the new armor sets from Destiny’s Vault of Glass and Dark Below that you can earn during the final live event for the game, Age of Triumph, from March 28.

Age of Triumph will bring back updated versions of all of the Destiny’s previous Raids, “bringing them up to parity with each other,” according to Bungie community manager David Dague.

There will be one featured Raid every week throughout April. Crota’s End will be the first featured Raid, followed by Vault of Glass, King's Fall, and Wrath of the Machine.

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Destiny Shows Off New Vault of Glass, Crota’s End Raid Armor Sets

Bungie has provided a glimpse of the new armor sets from Destiny’s Vault of Glass and Dark Below that you can earn during the final live event for the game, Age of Triumph, from March 28.

Age of Triumph will bring back updated versions of all of the Destiny’s previous Raids, “bringing them up to parity with each other,” according to Bungie community manager David Dague.

There will be one featured Raid every week throughout April. Crota’s End will be the first featured Raid, followed by Vault of Glass, King's Fall, and Wrath of the Machine.

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