NBC Renews The Blacklist for Season 4
The Blacklist has been renewed for a fourth season, according to series creator Jon Bokenkamp.
In a podcast interview with The Blacklist: Exposed (via The Hollywood Reporter) Bokenkamp announced NBC's early renewal, saying: "We knew about that a while ago, it’s one of those things that’s hard to keep quiet. But yes, we’re renewed through the fourth season. Hopefully we don’t tank that out, we got a lot of story to tell."
The Blacklist now joins Blindspot, which NBC renewed for a second season last month. Both shows have been renewed a bit early, but considering the continuing popularity of the James Spader drama and Blindspot's high ratings, it's a logical move for the network.
Ant-Man and the Wasp to Be a Different Genre
Ant-Man and the Wasp will be a major departure from its predecessor. According to director Peyton Reed, the sequel will be a different genre entirely.
"I think there's probably going to be some aspects that maybe call back to the tone of this movie, but for Ant-Man and the Wasp, we have an entirely different template," Reed told CBR. "We know what that template is, and we have an entirely different genre template for that movie. But it's going to remain a surprise. But yes, that's already been decided."
Reed also discussed the involvement of screenwriter Adam McKay, confirming he'll be "back in some capacity," along with production writers Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari.
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Hyrule Warrior’s Linkle
Hyrule Warriors isn’t short on strong female fighters, but from the moment fans uncovered a concept drawing of a woman dressed in Link’s signature green tunic, they wanted one more added to the roster.
This past November, Nintendo finally unveiled Linkle as a playable character in its upcoming 3DS port of Hyrule Warriors Legends. We interviewed Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma and Tecmo Koei producer Yosuke Hayashi to find out more about Nintendo’s new heroine, including why she didn’t initially make the cut for Hyrule Warriors.
Hyrule Warriors developer Koei Tecmo originally pitched Linkle as a member of Link’s family
Wrestling Wrap Up: Roman Reigns Call Sheamus “Tater Tot”
Hey everyone. Happy December! Chestnuts, snowmen, cocoa, Krampuses - the holidays are upon us!
It's also, traditionally, the season when WWE programming gets more than a little craptastic. It's probably the weakest time of the year since fall really has no mega PPV to act as the nucleus. To be the driving force for storylines. Survivor Series once may have been that, but it's been decades since that show was truly powerful.
NECA Announce Solar-Powered Robin Bobble Toy
NECA has announced that Robin is the latest addition to its DC Comics Body Knockers line.
The solar-powered toy stands at 6” tall and rocks from side to side when exposed to light, meaning it shouldn’t move or make noise if stored away at night.
This is the latest addition to NECA's Body Knockers series. Unlike standard bobbleheads, Body Knockers heads' stay still while their bodies take on the appearance of dancing.
The Robin Body Knocker is set to release in January 2016, but the rest of the line is already available. The price varies depending on retailer, but it averages $15.00.
So Norman Reedus Was Bit by a Walking Dead Fan
Norman Reedus, the actor who plays Daryl Dixon on AMC's The Walking Dead, was bitten by a fan at a zombie convention this weekend.
According to TMZ, superfan Robin Grover bit Reedus on the chest during a photo op at Walker Stalker Con after informing the actor she likes to tell people the two are married. Security immediately restrained the woman and forced her to leave the convention.
While Reedus isn't pressing charges, he did post a hilarious response on Instagram (via Huffington Post) with the words "Do No Bite Me" plastered across his shirt and an accompanying caption that reads: "Um please don't."
Destiny: Event Updates Taking Place of ‘Monolithic DLC’
Bungie is taking a new approach to future support for Destiny: The Taken King, with plans to offer smaller, event-based content rather than large-scale DLC packs.
In an interview with Eurogamer, senior designer Derek Carroll discussed the studio's new strategy. "With Taken King we are moving to a more event-based model - things like Festival of the Lost and Sparrow racing, which is our winter event, and then smaller events such as Iron Banner and Trials of Osiris every weekend," he said.
"Rather than doing these giant, monolithic DLC packs, this way everybody who's an owner of Taken King can enjoy these things."
The Tomorrow Children Closed Beta Coming in January
A closed beta for PlayStation 4 exclusive The Tomorrow Children is coming on January 21.
Developer Q-Games announced a beta at PlayStation Experience this weekend and added additional details in a PlayStation Blog post today. Interested in participating in the closed beta? You can sign up here anytime between now and January 8. European gamers can sign up until January 14.
The closed beta will end on January 23. Players who participate will get access to an exclusive costume.
Apple Watch 2 Event Possibly Set for March
Apple is reportedly planning to unveil the Apple Watch 2 at a March event.
According to 9to5Mac sources, the Cupertino company will pull the wraps off the second-generation watch in March and then start shipping the device in April. That means the Apple Watch 2 would arrive a year after the first one.
New features rumored for the Apple Watch 2 include a FaceTime camera and more independence from the iPhone. Apple recently released a charging dock for the original Apple Watch, which is one of the hottest holiday gifts this year.
New Digital Supergirl Comic Series Spotted on Amazon
DC Universe's Supergirl is releasing a digital-first, ongoing comic series. The comic will explore what Kara Danvers is up to in between episodes of CBS's show, Supergirl.
The listing on Amazon, reported by Bleeding Cool, gives us a preview of what to expect, saying that the comic will tie "directly into" the show. Supergirl is the cousin of Superman, who also escaped their now-destroyed home planet of Krypton.