The Best Place to Preorder Resident Evil 7 Biohazard
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Resident Evil 7 Biohazard sets a new course for the Resident Evil series tomorrow as it leverages its roots and opens the door to a truly terrifying horror experience (see our official review). Here are the best places to preorder Resident Evil 7 Biohazard in time for its release tomorrow:
PS4/PSVR
- See the Standard Edition at Amazon for £42.00 (£40.00 with Amazon Prime).
Veronica Mars Creator Thinks Six-Episode Revival Is Likely
Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas has provided an update on the potential return of the Kristen Bell-led drama series, saying he's confident a six-episode revival will happen sometime in the future, he's just not sure when.
"Kristen and I both want to figure out some way we could do a six-episode Veronica Mars mystery," Thomas told TVLine at the Television Critics Association press tour. "If I were a betting man, I bet that it will happen. I just don’t know when it will be."
The challenge in making it happen, according to Thomas, is finding a time when the two can both fit it into their busy schedules. "We need to find a window where we could both do it," he explained.
Veronica Mars Creator Thinks Six-Episode Revival Is Likely
Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas has provided an update on the potential return of the Kristen Bell-led drama series, saying he's confident a six-episode revival will happen sometime in the future, he's just not sure when.
"Kristen and I both want to figure out some way we could do a six-episode Veronica Mars mystery," Thomas told TVLine at the Television Critics Association press tour. "If I were a betting man, I bet that it will happen. I just don’t know when it will be."
The challenge in making it happen, according to Thomas, is finding a time when the two can both fit it into their busy schedules. "We need to find a window where we could both do it," he explained.
How Zelda: Breath of the Wild Looks on Switch vs. Wii U
A handful of screenshots have provided another glimpse into the differences between The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Nintendo Switch and Wii U.
The comparison gallery below was compiled using images spotted by NeoGAF. It's important to note some of these Wii U E3 screenshots show different times of day or a slightly different camera angle, but the overall framing match up with the pictures from the Switch version. The screens clearly show an increased draw distance on Switch along with other tiny differences. It's possible Nintendo has tweaked the Wii U version since these were taken.
Last week, Nintendo outlined the differences between Switch and Wii U versions in a statement to IGN last week. Both have the same content and the same framerate, and the only major difference being the Switch version is rendered at 900p (with higher quality sounds) versus the Wii U's 720p. Watch the video below to see the E3 2016's Wii U build versus the Switch footage we captured at the Nintendo Switch hands-on event.
Lawnmower Man VR Series Reboot in the Works
The 1992 sci-fi cult classic The Lawnmower Man is being revived as a scripted multi-episode virtual reality series.
RoadtoVR reports that cinematic VR company Jaunt have partnered with rights holders Jim Howell and Rupert Harvey to produce a reboot of the film for VR headsets. The series doesn't have a release date yet, but it's expected to go into production sometime in 2017.
The 1992 movie was one of the first major, full-length films about VR and it spawned a sequel in Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace, as well as two video games: 1993's Lawnmower Man and 1994's Cyberwar.
The original film stars Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo and Jeff Fahey as Jobe Smith. The story follows Angelo as he tries to experiment on Smith and increase his intelligence by using a mix of experiment pills and virtual reality. Neither Brosnan nor Fahey are expected to reprise their roles.
Shyamalan’s Split Scares Off Vin Diesel’s xXx at Box Office
Split, the new thriller from M. Night Shyamalan, debuted in first place at the domestic box office, outpacing Vin Diesel's xXx: The Return of Xander Cage with an estimated weekend haul of $40.2 million.
As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, Split performed well above expectations. The James McAvoy-led horror flick has already earned more that four times its less than $10 million production budget, which was self-financed by Shyamalan. Read IGN's Split review to find out why we found it to be "engaging, stylish psychological thriller."
How The Flash Prepared Kevin Smith for Supergirl
Supergirl is making its long-awaited return on The CW next week, and the mid-season premiere is shaping up to be an eventful one for Kara and the gang. Not only will "Supergirl Lives" feature Kara and Mon-El fighting for their lives on an alien moon, it's directed by none other than Kevin Smith, the man once tapped to write the screenplay for the aborted Superman Lives reboot in the late '90s.
We were able to chat with Smith over the phone recently, and he had plenty to say about his love for the series and how directing two episodes of The Flash in 2016 helped prepare him to make the jump to National City. Like with his Flash debut, "The Runaway Dinosaur," Smith told us that executive producer Andrew Kreisberg was responsible for bringing him on board for "Supergirl Lives."
How Riverdale Remixes the Archie Comics
Archie and the gang are returning to TV this month, but not in a form fans have ever seen before. Riverdale takes the timeless saga of Archie Andrews and his love triangle with Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge and gives it all a thoroughly dark and psychological spin. The result is a new series that has as much in common with Twin Peaks as it does the classic Archie Comics stories.
Because not everyone is intimately familiar with the Archie franchise, we've put together a helpful guide to the major players in Riverdale. We break down all the characters you need to know and how Riverdale has changed them from their comic book counterparts.
Riverdale looks to be the start of a major new push for the Archie franchise. Archie Comics Chief Creative Officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa recently described the series as "the mothership" around which other new projects will form. "We want to do some animated movies. We want to do some stage work," he said.
Squad Director Wishes He’d Made Joker the Main Villain
Suicide Squad director David Ayer has come forward to admit that if he could go back and do things differently, he would have made Joker the main villain in last year's DC movie.
"Would I do a lot of things different? Yep, for sure," Ayer said in a reply to a fan on Twitter, who called his movie a "masterpiece." After thanking them for their support, he said he "really tried to make something different, with a look and voice of its own."
In retrospect, Ayer said he wishes he could go back and do things differently. "Wish I had a time machine," he added. "I'd make Joker the main villain and engineer a more grounded story."
Rogue One Crosses $1 Billion at the Worldwide Box Office
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has crossed two major box office thresholds in the early weeks of 2017, with its domestic gross crossing $512.2 million and international gross crossing the $1 billion mark.
As of January 22th, the first Star Wars standalone film has made $1.011 billion worldwide. That makes it not only the fourth 2016 movie to cross the $1 billion mark, but also the fourth Disney movie to be so successful. Captain America: Civil War, Finding Dory and Zootopia also made more than $1 billion worldwide, with The Jungle Book edging close with $966.6 million.
Rogue One also recently claimed the title of the highest grossing film of 2016 domestically, edging out reigning champions Finding Dory ($486 million) and Captain America: Civil War ($408 million).