Spider-Man: Homecoming and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Costumes Detailed in New Figures
Hasbro released images from its Legends Series of figures showcasing toys from the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming and Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 films.
The 6-inch figures give us a first look at some of the characters and costumes from the upcoming film. Several characters from Guardians are featured in the slideshow below, and there's a look at the awesome Vulture figure from Spider-Man: Homecoming from three separate angles.
The Build-a-Figure toy for the Guardians of the Galaxy line is Nova Corps member Titus, the white tiger with a sweet arm cannon.
Hasbro said the wings on the Vulture figure have 12-points of articulation. The Vulture reveal follows the first Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer, which dropped on December 8.
Play Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Free Later This Week
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's three modes will all be free to try out for Xbox One and PS4 players starting on December 15 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT/6 p.m. GMT/December 16 4 a.m. AET and ending on December 20 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT/6 p.m. GMT/December 21 4 a.m. AET.
Players will have access to the game's first two single-player campaign levels, “Rising Threat” and “Black Sky," as well as multiplayer with a level cap of 15 and Zombies in Spaceland with a level cap of 3. All progress gained during the free trial event will carry over if you choose to purchase the game.
PlayStation Plus is required on PS4 to play the multiplayer and zombie portions of the free trial, while Xbox Live Gold is needed for all game modes on Xbox One. Since the free trial is a full game download with restricted access, you'll need 60GB free to download on either platform.
Man in the High Castle: What You Need to Know for Season 2
Amazon's mesmerizing, and traumatizing, alternate history series, The Man in the High Castle, returns for a ten-episode second season on Friday, December 16th.
Based on the award-winning novel by science fiction legend Philip K. Dick, the series is set in a world where the Axis Powers were triumphant in World War II and America is geographically divided up by its conquerers, Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.
With an unsettlingly unique premise and a lot of moving parts, The Man in the High Castle is a complex, rewarding watch, and things are only going to intensify in Season 2. Here's everything we currently know about the second season, including new characters, new pairings, and -- yes -- even the mysterious Man in the High Castle himself.
Netflix Unveils Trailer, Surprise Premiere Date for The OA
Netflix's next original series, a mind-bender called The OA, is set to premiere this Friday, December 16.
Along with the surprise global release date, Netflix also released a trailer for the mysterious series. Starring co-creator Brit Marling, The OA follows a blind woman who's been missing for seven years and returns home with her vision somehow intact.
Marling stars with Emory Cohen (Brooklyn), Scott Wilson (The Walking Dead), Phyllis Smith (The Office) and Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter) in The QA. The other co-creator, Zal Batmanglij, directs all eight episodes of the series.
Brad Pitt is one of the executive producers on the Netflix series.
The show joins Netflix's constantly growing roster of original movies and programs, including Marvel's Luke Cage, which has been renewed for a second season.
Star Trek: Discovery Casts Klingons
Star Trek: Discovery has cast three important Klingon characters.
Variety reports that Shazad Latif (Penny Dreadful), Mary Chieffo (Shelby's Vacation), and Chris Obi (Ghost in the Shell), are set to play three different members of one of the most villainous and fan-favorite alien species in the sci-fi series.
Chieffo will star as L'Rell, a battle deck commander of the Klingon ship. Obi will play a Klingon leader, T’Kuvma, who's seeking to unite the Klingon houses. Latif will portray T’Kuvma's protege Kol, who's also a commanding officer of the Klingons.
Earlier this year, Michelle Yeoh, Doug Jones, and Anthony Rapp had been cast in Star Trek: Discovery as well. IGN interviewed the show's producer, Alex Kurtzman, about the casting and why he's excited about the characters all three actors will get to play.
Why Will Smith Chose Suicide Squad Over ID4 Sequel
Oscar-nominated actor Will Smith has opened up about why he selected to appear Suicide Squad over Independence Day: Resurgence.
According to EW, Smith explained at Facebook Headquarters last week that he wanted to forge a new path ahead as Deadshot instead of looking back. "I had to choose between the two of those,” Smith said.
Smith said it was largely a matter of "trying to go forward versus clinging and clawing backward," saying he strives to "aggressively go forward and do new things," in hopes it will lead him to "stumble upon a new heyday."
Smith's breakout film role was arguably the original Independence Day, in which he played Captain Steven Hiller. Because Smith skipped the sequel, Hiller was killed off-screen.
How Much Every Star Wars Has Made at the Box Office
(Now updated through Star Wars: The Last Jedi's opening weekend.)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi debuted with the second-biggest opening weekend of all time at the domestic box office, trailing only behind its record-setting predecessor Star Wars: The Force Awakens. But how does the rest of the Star Wars franchise stack up against Rian Johnson's entry in the series?
With numbers via Box Office Mojo, take a look at the charts below to see how the individual pieces of the Star Wars saga stack up against one another, with both their original grosses and numbers adjusted for inflation. (Note: We're looking at original theatrical runs only, not including re-release information here. Star Wars: The Clone Wars is also not factored in the charts below.)
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk Gets Posters
New posters for Christopher Nolan's upcoming World War II film, Dunkirk, have been released.
Since Dunkirk is described as a World War II epic, the posters indeed focus heavily on the horrors of that war, and the unsettling influence and power of Nazi propaganda.
The first poster below shows a lone man staring blankly at, what seems like, a war torn battlefield complete with fire, debris, and a few soldiers jumping off some sort of a cliff in the left corner of the image. There's also an interesting line that reads, "The Event That Shaped Our World."
First Dunkirk poster
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Pichu, Togepi Coming to Pokemon Go
Niantic has announced that new Pokemon from Pokemon Gold and Silver are coming to Pokemon Go.
Starting today, trainers will be able to find Togepi and Pichu in eggs, as well as “select other” Pokemon from the Johto region. As always, trainers can acquire eggs by visiting PokeStops and spinning the image that appears, which can provide Pokeballs, potions, revives, and other items in addition to eggs.
In a blog post on Pokemon Go's official site, the developer teased that "these are the first of more Pokémon coming to Pokemon Go over the next few months."
In a statement, The Pokemon Company International's JC Smith teased that "the opportunity to hatch select Pokémon originally discovered in the Johto region is just the beginning of how more Pokémon will be added to the game for Trainers to continue their Pokemon Go adventures.”
