Tokyo Game Show 2016 Dates Announced

Tokyo Game Show 2015 will run from Thursday, September 15 until at Sunday, September 18 at the Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, organizer Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association announced today.

According to the announcement, this year’s four-day trade show saw more than 268,446 people attend from September 17 to 20. It's one of the highest attended shows in the event’s history, just shy of TGS 2013's record of 270,197 people.

The highest attendance during TGS 2015 was on Sunday’s public day with 112,230 visitors(including 14,517 in Family Area) followed by Saturday’s public day of 97,601(including 10,360 in Family Area). The show’s business days on Thursday and Friday saw 29,557 and 29,058 people visit, respectively.

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Buzz Pluto’s Atmosphere in This Low Altitude Flyover

A research scientist has created a simulated flyover of Pluto, giving you an idea of what it’s like to fly through the atmosphere of the once mysterious dwarf planet at low altitude.

The ariel visualization was created by rendering a mosaic of images captured by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft and the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager on a sphere. The mosaic of the dwarf planet was stitched together by the NASA New Horizons team.

The flyover begins with the mountains region informally named Norgay Montes at a height of about 120 miles (200 kilometers) and heads up north over Sputnik Planum and Cthulhu Regio. The simulation ascends to a height of about 150 miles (240 kilometers) as it turns to the east and finally rises to more than 1,500 miles (2,500 kilometers).

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Game of Thrones, Veep Win Big at Emmys

Once again, HBO dominated the Emmys, with two veteran series, Game of Thrones and Veep, getting several awards this year.

For the first time, Game of Thrones won Outstanding Drama Series, beating out the likes of Better Call Saul and Mad Men. The series also won for best writing and directing in a drama series - both awards specifically for the Season 5 finale, "Mother's Mercy." Previously, Peter Dinklage's win for best supporting actor for the show's first season had been its only win in a major category, and Dinklage also picked up his second Emmy this year. Including the technical categories, Game of Thrones won 12 awards this year, a new record for one show in a single year.

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WWE Night of Champions Match Results

Seth Rollins was poised to either lose it all or stand extra triumphant tonight at Night of Champions. As both U.S. and WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth faced down two challengers tonight. In the end, he split the difference, losing to one but defeating the other.

So check out these Night of Champions match results. Ryback vs. Kevin Owens, Nikki Bella vs. Charlotte, New Day vs. The Dudley Boyz, and more!

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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Wins Weekend Box Office

This weekend's box office results are in, and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials came in at number one with $30.3 million.

Despite coming out on top, however, 20th Century Fox's sequel to The Maze Runner wasn't able to eclipse its predecessor, which debuted to an impressive $32.5 million.

Meanwhile, Black Mass came in second with $23.4 million, owing much of its success to moviegoers in Boston, where approximately 10 percent of the total audience saw the film. Universal's Everest debuted in fifth with $7.6 million, just behind The Visit and last week's leader, The Perfect Guy.

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Ghostbusters Reboot Wraps Filming; Ernie Hudson Cast

Director Paul Feig has announced that the Ghostbusters reboot has wrapped filming.

Speaking via Twitter, Feig also thanked original star Ernie Hudson, who played Winston Zeddemore, for joining the cast. "Thanks to the great @Ernie_Hudson for joining us on our last day of production. He is a class act and an incredibly talented and funny man."

Hudson has become the latest original actor to film a cameo in the Ghostbusters reboot after Bill Murray and Dan Akroyd signed on. However Murray will not be reprising his original role, and all three of the original cast members are expected to play new characters in the film.

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Amanda Seyfried Joins Twin Peaks

Amanda Seyfried is reportedly joining the cast of Twin Peaks, in what's described as a major role.

According to TVLine, who broke the news, details are being kept quiet for now, but Seyfried will be playing a "pivotal new character." It is expected that she will appear in multiple episodes of the new season.

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Island of Doctor Moreau TV Series in Works at CBS

CBS will be making a series based on The Island of Doctor Moreau, the classic 1896 sci-fi novel by H.G. Wells.

Variety reports that the show will be called simply Moreau, and will be written by Sleepy Hollow co-creator Phillip Iscove, who will also executive produce along with Frank Marshall and Robert Zotnowski.

The Island of Doctor Moreau focuses on the titular mad doctor who creates hybrid beings of humans and animals. The CBS show will change things up by casting the doctor as a woman, following the story of Dr. Katherine Moreau in her privately funded island hospital, and the man who gets shipwrecked there.

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Gal Gadot Turned Down a Role in Man of Steel

Gal Gadot will be playing the title role in the upcoming Wonder Woman movie, but things could have been very different.

In an interview with Israeli site Xnet (with a translation by Batman-News), Gadot said that she had been offered a role in Man of Steel. "When I was a month pregnant with (my daughter) Alma, I got an offer to be the evil Superman character. If I wasn’t pregnant I’d take the job, and there’s no way they would take me now to be Wonder Woman."

It is believed that the role she turned down was that of Kryptonian villainess Faora, who was ultimately played by Antje Traue.

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