US Army on Whether Captain America Entitled to Back Pay
If Captain America was a real person, he may have been entitled to over $3 million in back pay, according to official US Army spokesman Wayne Hall.
In repose to fan theory thread on Reddit, Hall told The Tribunist (via ComicBookMovie.com) that "if Capt. Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) were not a fictional character and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and recovery actually real, he may actually be entitled to receive back pay."
U.S. Comic Book Ambassadors Are a Thing Now
The United States Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia—the country, not the state—has created a comic book ambassador program to promote teamwork and inclusion through visual storytelling.
Illustrator David Mack and writer Van Jensen will serve as America's first comic book ambassadors.
Jensen, who is best known for his work on The Flash and Green Lantern Corps, will visit in May to hold workshops on storytelling and scripting. The writer will also meet with Georgian publishers, talk to students at a Peace Corps summer camp, and visit "internally displaced" people at the Tserovani settlement camp.
FOX Orders The Exorcist and Lethal Weapon TV Shows
Several new television series are headed to FOX, as the network has ordered four new dramas and a pair of comedies.
According to Deadline, the dramas include Lethal Weapon and The Exorcist, as well as A.P.B. and Pitch. Meanwhile, the network's comedy pickups are Making History and The Mick.
In the Lethal Weapon series—written by Matt Miller and directed by McG—"Texas cop and former Navy SEAL Martin Riggs suffers the loss of his wife and baby and he moves to Los Angeles to start anew. There, he gets partnered with LAPD detective Roger Murtaugh who, having recently suffered a 'minor' heart attack, must avoid any stress in his life." It's based on the popular movie franchise, and stars Clayne Crawford as Martin Riggs.
Professor X Will Be in New Mutants Movie
According to producer Simon Kinberg, Charles Xavier will be in the planned New Mutants movie if and when it hits the big screen.
Speaking to Collider, Kinberg -- who wrote and produced X-Men: Apocalypse -- said, "Right now, as the movie exists, Professor X would be a part of a New Mutants movie." He also he hopes New Mutants will begin shooting in early 2017.
It's unclear how many characters from the previous X-Men movies may have roles in New Mutants, or whether James McAvoy will be reprising his role as Professor X in the movie.
This lines up with what Kinberg recently told ComingSoon.net. When asked about the follow-up to X-Men: Apocalypse, Kinberg said, "The next one is set in the '90s." Considering when New Mutants begins filming, it seems likely he's referring to that film.
Hyperloop Changes Name, Obtains $80 Million in Financing
Hyperloop Technologies made several big announcements today, as the company takes steps to build a new high-speed transportation network.
First, the company has changed its name to Hyperloop One to coincide with a propulsion open-air test (POAT) in North Las Vegas tomorrow. Co-founder and chief-technology officer Brogan BamBrogan announced plans to have a full-scale Hyperloop test, called "Kitty Hawk," sometime in Q4.
Hyperloop One has secured a second round of financing to support its business. This round of venture capitalist and equity investors includes 137 Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Fast Digital, Western Technology Investment, SNCF, the French National Rail Company, and GE Ventures.
Star Wars Battlefront Sequel Coming Next Year
EA confirmed the sequel to Star Wars Battlefront will be part of its line-up next year. Another Star Wars game, developed by Visceral and Motive, will release "most likely the following year," putting a tentative 2018 release window on the unnamed game.
The next Star Wars Battlefront game will have "bigger and better worlds," according to EA. The bigger worlds are credited to having "the new movies to work off of," rather than the "historical movies" in the current Star Wars Battlefront game.
In 2018, a Star Wars action game "part of the Motive team is working on," along with the team from Visceral is scheduled, but EA said it expects to release at least one Star Wars game per year "over the next 3 to 4 years."
Next NBA Live Console Game Coming in 2017, Mobile This Year
EA Sports won't release its next iteration of NBA Live until 2017, publisher Electronic Arts announced today.
Instead, the franchise will be moving to "the fasting growing, largest, and most accessible gaming platform"—mobile. "Our focus this year is to deliver an amazing, high-quality basketball game to a global audience," NBA Live executive producer Sean O'Brien said.
O'Brien added the team is "really excited" about the move into the mobile space.
Electronic Arts is still "committed to NBA Live in the console space," however. O'Brien expects the publisher will have something "new and exciting" for consoles in early 2017.
Bryan Cranston to Produce/Appear in Sci-Fi Anthology Series
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston and Battlestar Galactica and Outlander's Ronald D. Moore are executive producing a new anthology series based on the works of prolific sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick.
The series will be called Electric Dreams: The World of Philip K. Dick and will be written by Moore, while Cranston will appear in it in some capacity. The show will premiere on the UK's Channel 4 and be distributed internationally by Sony. There's no US network attached Electric Dreams yet.
Best known for mind-bending thrillers like Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly, Dick's work has provided ample material for adaptation, including Blade Runner, Minority Report, Total Recall and Amazon's The Man in the High Castle. Per the press release, "Each episode will be a sharp, thrilling standalone drama adapted and contemporised for global audiences by a creative team of British and American writers."
Resident Evil, Devil May Cry Part of Capcom Humble Bundle
Humble Bundle has once again partnered with Capcom to provide an assortment of Steam titles on the cheap.
The bundle, aptly dubbed the "Humble Capcom Super Turbo HD Remix Re-Bundle," includes a whopping $235 worth of games. Those who pay $1 or more will get Steam download codes for Strider, Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Episode 1, Lost Planet 3 and Bionic Commando Rearmed, as well as 40% off Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe and 30% off Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen.
If you pay above the average, which is currently $7.97, you'll get Resident Evil Revelations, DmC: Devil May Cry, Resident Evil 4 and Remember Me. Finally, those who pay at least $15 will also receive Steam copies of Devil May Cry 4 -- Special Edition and Resident Evil 6.
Star Wars Episode 8 Cameo Rumor
Spoiler warning: Though this Star Wars: Episode VIII rumor has not been confirmed, it's possible the following information may include spoilers for the film.
Read on for the rumored cameo in the Star Wars sequel.
Rumor has it that Tom Hardy will have a small cameo in Star Wars: Episode VIII.
According to Making Star Wars, Hardy will play a First Order stormtrooper in the film.
The stormtrooper played by Hardy will reportedly run into Finn, who is on a secret mission. Hardy is said to walk up behind him and slap Finn "on the a$$." Finn is sure he'll be captured, and is surprised when Hardy is "elated" to see his buddy from his training days.