Yearly Archives: 2018
Netflix’s Dark Crystal Prequel Will Have Full Puppet Cast, No CGI
Netflix gave fans a first look at The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance at New York Comic Con, and judging by the footage screened for fans, it effortlessly recaptures the magic of the original Jim Henson film, now with an even bigger scope. A prequel series set before the events of the 1982 movie, Age of Resistance is directed and executive produced by Louis Leterrier (Now You See Me), and executive produced by Jim Henson's daughter, Lisa Henson.
The show has been in development for seven years and took a year to film, according to Leterrier, who promised the series will have a full puppet cast and no CGI or human characters - the only use of CGI is "erasing rods, erasing puppeteers," he said. "The thing that really changed
How Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House Builds Its Horror Payoff
Netflix invited viewers inside its spooky reimagining of The Haunting of Hill House at New York Comic Con on Friday night.
The series stars Michiel Huisman (Steven Crain), Elizabeth Reaser (Shirly Crain), Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Luke Crain), Kate Siegel (Theo Crain), Victoria Pedretti (Nell Crain), Timothy Hutton (Hugh Crain), Carla Gugino (Olivia Crain), and Henry Thomas (Young Hugh Crain), and is created by horror director Mike Flanagan - who the cast credits with building a truly terrifying world for their characters to inhabit.
Find out what we think of the upcoming season below:
"Mike Flanagan first and foremost is a horror fan; he is making movies for himself and people like him," said Siegel (who also happens to be married to Flanagan). "That is a rarity, I think, because on some level, horror can be made in one room on your iPhone for cheap, but Mike loves it so much that he approaches it with such romance, almost. He loves his characters the way you would in a Merchant Ivory film, but he still wants to scare the pants off you." She credited Flanagan with managing to never "reuse a monster or reuse a scare," as well as finding "new ways to scare people who spend every waking moment in the horror world. He gets to throw all of his best tricks at you."
Netflix’s Umbrella Academy Reveals Premiere Date and First Photos
Netflix unveiled a first look at the streaming network's upcoming Umbrella Academy series Friday night at New York Comic Con, along with the Season 1 premiere date. Adapted from the comics by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá, the series focuses on a dysfunctional family of superheroes who were born to different parents and adopted by a mysterious entrepreneur. The show will premiere February 15, 2019.
The show stars Ellen Page as Vanya Hargreeves (aka The White Violin), Tom Hopper as Luther Hargreeves (aka Spaceboy), Robert Sheehan as Klaus Hargreeves (aka The Séance), Emmy Raver-Lampman as Allison Hargreeves (aka The Rumor), David Castañeda as Diego Hargreeves (aka The Kraken), Aidan Gallagher as Number Five (aka The Boy), Colm Feore as Sir Reginald Hargreeves (aka The Monocle), Mary J. Blige as Cha-Cha), and Cameron Britton as Hazel.
Marvel Studios Rumored to Have Commissioned Dark Avengers Movie Script
While the currently untitled Avengers 4 may be arriving next year, there are now reports that Marvel may have developed and completed a script for an adaptation of the Dark Avengers.
As reported by ThatHashtagShow.com, it is important to note that "Marvel Studios has many scripts for many projects, not all of which will make it to the big screen."
It's anyone's guess if this project will ever see the light of day, but THS has confirmed the script has been completed.
Spider-Punk Gets a Sweet $235 Action Figure
One of the best part of Spider-Man on PS4 was the variety of costumes, some brand new for the game and some pulling from the various corners of the Spider-Verse.
Gradually, these are getting their own collectibles, and Spider-Punk (AKA Hobie Brown, in the comics) seems to be getting the appropriate amount of love.
At Sideshow Collectibles' New York Comic Con booth this week, the recently announced Hot Toys 1:6th scale Spider-Punk action figure was proudly on display, alongside a handful of other unusual iterations of classic Marvel Characters.
A Life-Size Venom Bust To Lethally Protect Your Home
When it comes to convention booths, Sideshow Collectibles never disappoints, and their showing at this year's New York Comic-Con was no exception.
One new item on display that's been attracting a small crowd is their upcoming life-size polystone Venom bust.
There's currently no release date or price, but based on Sideshow's previous Marvel busts of Wolverine, Hulk, and Deadpool, this Venom will likely be in the neighborhood of $900.
If you have that kind of money kicking around, you can keep an eye on when Venom's up for pre-order on Sideshow's site right here. And for more of Sideshow's cool NYCC collectibles, check out this exclusive first look at the Aquaman Movie Premium Format Figure.
Dark Phoenix: This Is How Jean Grey Becomes the Phoenix
Fox brought the next X-Men movie, Dark Phoenix, to New York Comic-Con to show off new footage, and writer-director Simon Kinberg, stars Sophie Turner and Tye Sheridan, and producer Hutch Parker were also on hand to discuss the film.
The team debuted a 14-minute sequence from Dark Phoenix which shows the X-Men’s trip to space and how Turner’s Jean Grey becomes the Phoenix. Spoilers for the scene follow, but note that it takes place early in the film.
Check out the first trailer for Dark Phoenix below, and keep reading for a breakdown of the footage:
The sequence began with a space shuttle launch -- don’t forget, this film is set in the 1990s. But there’s some kind of mysterious disturbance on NASA’s monitors, and the shuttle crew loses communication with Mission Control. They’re in danger, and back at the X-Mansion Professor Xavier and Beast are watching the news of the space accident. Xavier asks if the upgraded X-Jet can make it up to space, and Beast discourages this notion. But then the president himself calls -- there’s an X-Phone in the Oval Office! A black phone with a big X on it! -- and the decision is made to attempt a rescue.
Robin Actor Says Batman Is a Killer in DC’s Titans
While talking to IGN about his role in the upcoming live-action Titans show on the DC Universe subscription service, Dick Grayson/Robin actor Brenton Thwaites explained that it was Batman’s murderous methods that drove Robin away, which is why the show finds Robin fighting crime solo in Detroit instead of Gotham.
“Batman is a killer and Robin wants to get away from that,” Thwaites said. “The idea is that he doesn't want to become a killer himself. And although these guys that he's fighting are bad and they deserve, you know, they deserve what he's dishing out, it seems, he believes that when you kill someone you crossed the line and you become almost as bad as them, so it’s pretty clear in the series that he was with Batman, Batman crossed the line and he was teaching me to do the same thing, and he’s trying to break away from that.”
How Star Wars Resistance Is Intended to Set Up The Force Awakens
It’s one of the trickiest balancing acts of extending the Star Wars universe: how do you give the audience something that feels fresh and original, but still completely immersed in all the aspects of the galaxy far, far away that fans have loved for over four decades now? In that respect, Star Wars Resistance is hoping that the Force will be with it – in a brand new way.
Resistance is the new Disney Channel animated series debuting October 7th that, in the tradition established by the fan-embraced, critically hailed series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, hopes to expand and deepen the established mythos. Like Star Wars Rebels, it desires to establish a new group of characters that viewers can invest in. And Resistance enters with a couple of its own distinct characteristics: its visually arresting cell-shaded animation style is in a more anime tradition than its CG-rendered predecessors, and it’s the first series set just prior to the events of the third Star Wars trilogy kicked off by Episode VII: The Force Awakens – six months prior, to be specific.
Pokémon Let’s Go Will Be The First In The Franchise I Can’t Play
On November 16, the Nintendo Switch will be graced with its first quasi-traditional Pokémon adventure. Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! will aim to reimagine the first generation of the hit series through everything from improved graphics to updated battling.
Wild battles and random encounters have been removed to reduce the sometimes-tedious grind; Pokémon can be ridden if they’re large enough, or follow behind you if they’re not; and motion-controlled capture mechanics have been added to help immerse players within the exotic world.