New Justice League Animated Series Coming to Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network has announced a brand-new, quarter-hour animated series - Justice League Action - from Warner Bros. Animation, based on the iconic characters from DC Entertainment.
Kevin Conroy -- the famous voice of Batman/Bruce Wayne from the acclaimed 1990s Batman: The Animated Series and Arkham game series, among other Batman adaptations -- will make his return to the character for Justice League Action, marking the first time he's voiced Batman in an ongoing animated series since Justice League Unlimited ended in 2006.
In addition, Conroy's longtime animated antagonist, Mark Hamill, will return as the Joker, as part of a voice lineup that includes James Woods as Lex Luthor and Diedrich Bader (himself a former Batman, from the Brave and the Bold animated series) as Booster Gold. Warner Bros. notes there are more, still to be announced, cast members. Notably, we still don't know who is voicing Superman and Wonder Woman, despite their prominence in the first image from the series.
Star Wars: Episode 9 Director Wants to Film in Space
After announcing plans to shoot Star Wars -- Episode IX on film rather than digital, director Colin Trevorrow has revealed that he also wishes to film the movie partially in outer space.
According to Screen Crush, Trevorrow told an audience at the Sundance Film Festival that he approached Disney and Lucasfilm about the possibility.
"I asked the question, 'Is it possible for us to shoot IMAX film in actual space for Star Wars, and I haven’t gotten an answer yet, but they’ve shot IMAX in space!'" he said.
Is Secret Wars Marvel’s Watchmen?
Normally when a superhero event comic comes to a close, it's with a mixture of disappointment and relief. Disappointment that the story didn't live up to its potential, and relief that another bloated crossover is finished and readers can get back to normal (until the next event, anyway). Secret Wars was a welcome exception to this trend. If there was anything disappointing about Secret Wars #9, it was that it marked the last Marvel work we'll see from writer Jonathan Hickman for the foreseeable future. Secret Wars succeeded in a way few epic superhero crossovers from Marvel or DC ever manage. So much so that it may just earn its status as Marvel's answer to DC's Watchmen.
IGN Overclocked Episode 20: The Steam VR Spectacular
Mitch Dyer played 12 Steam VR games on the HTC Vive, and Dan Stapleton and Marty Sliva want to know all about it. The PC crew discusses the biggest problems with the spectacular technology, as well as which games stand out among the crowd -- including a killer Portal-inspired spy thriller that could be the killer app for VR believers.
New to IGN Overclocked? Check out our first 10 episodes.
Amy Hennig’s Star Wars Game ‘A Few Years’ Away
Amy Hennig and Visceral Games' untitled Star Wars game is still "a few years" away from releasing, according to EA CFO Blake Jorgensen.
Speaking to shareholders in EA's Q3 2016 earnings call, Jorgensen was asked how important it was to reduce "less profitable or non-profitable titles" in the company's portfolio. He went on to explain that the company was investing in some action-based games, which is when he revealed the release window news.
"We are down to less than 15 major SKUs," said Jorgensen. "And that feels like a good size of the business and we are obviously announcing that we are investing in some action-based SKUs by bringing people like Jade Raymond and Amy Hennig into our organization to help build those. And those are obviously a few years out in our SKU plan."
Batman the Executioner and Thor 3 Rumors
Download Keepin' it Reel, Episode 314!
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel, the IGN show where Jim Vejvoda and Terri Schwartz bring you the latest genre movie news.
This week's topics include news and (some SPOILERSH) rumors on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wonder Woman, Joseph Fiennes being cast as Michael Jackson, Thor: Ragnarok, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Deadpool, The Big Short's Oscar hopes, and the Academy's rules overhaul to foster diversity.
The 10 Best First-Generation Pokemon
Pokemon has grown quite a bit since it started, but it’s important to remember its roots. We took the original 151 and picked the 10 that have stood the test of time — from cuteness to competitive abilities to their importance in the anime.
Charizard was always a fan favorite — for good reason. Aside from just being a flying, fire-breathing lizard, Charizard also comes with a strong moveset and stats that make it great for competitive battle even today. It was also really sassy in the anime, and its holographic Pokemon card remains a prized possession for tons of first-generation collectors.
Daily Deals: Super Bowl TV Sale, Xbox One Elite Controller, Breaking Bad
Huge TV Deals Today
It's almost the Super Bowl so Adorama on eBay has a ton of the most popular TVs at rock bottom prices. Each model has its corresponding Amazon link, so you can see how much these TVs normally sell for.
- Samsung UN50JS7000 50-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV $650 - normally $800, this is a great entry level 4K TV.
- Samsung UN55JS8500 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 3D Smart LED TV $1,250 - normally $1,700, the second most premium 4K TV Samsung makes. I've only seen this TV $50 cheaper during Black Friday.
The Witness Developer Frustrated by Players Pirating Game
Jonathan Blow, the developer behind Braid and The Witness, posted to Twitter recently that newly released The Witness is the top-downloaded game on "a certain torrent site."
It seems The Witness is the #1 game on a certain popular torrent site. Unfortunately this will not help us afford to make another game! :(
— Jonathan Blow (@Jonathan_Blow) January 28, 2016
Blow noted that he is happy more people are getting to play The Witness, but is still worried Thekla Inc. won't be able to fund its next game if the piracy continues.
Wynonna Earp: First Teaser Trailer
IGN has the exclusive reveal of the teaser for Wynonna Earp, premiering April 1st. The new Syfy series is based on the IDW comic book series, created by Beau Smith.
Check out the teaser!
Developed by showrunner/executive producer Emily Andras (Killjoys, Lost Girl), the TV version of Wynonna Earp is described as "a fast-paced, contemporary thriller that follows Wyatt Earp’s great granddaughter as she battles demons and other supernatural beings. Wynonna is a witty and wild modern day gunslinger, using her unique abilities and a dysfunctional posse of allies to bring the paranormal to justice."