Yearly Archives: 2018
Joaquin Phoenix ‘Could Care Less’ What You Think of His Joker
Joaquin Phoenix is set to play the Joker in a lower budget standalone film, but he doesn’t particularly care about the pressure of portraying the iconic character.
Speaking with IndieWire, Phoenix didn’t show much interest in discussing Joker while doing press for The Sister Brothers, but did speak his mind a bit about how fans might react to his version of the Joker.
PS4 Pro 500 Million Sells Out, Here’s How to Get the Limited Edition Accessories
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If you weren’t one of the lucky few able to get your hands on a 500 Million Limited Edition PlayStation 4 Pro this morning, there is a silver lining: the limited edition accessories can still be obtained.
Because only 50,000 of these beauties were produced, chances of getting one were always slim. However, Sony is also selling the 500 Million Limited Edition DualShock 4 and the Gold 500 Million Limited Edition Headset separately and they are still up for grabs.
PS4 Pro 500 Million Sells Out, Here’s How to Get the Limited Edition Accessories
If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.
If you weren’t one of the lucky few able to get your hands on a 500 Million Limited Edition PlayStation 4 Pro this morning, there is a silver lining: the limited edition accessories can still be obtained.
Because only 50,000 of these beauties were produced, chances of getting one were always slim. However, Sony is also selling the 500 Million Limited Edition DualShock 4 and the Gold 500 Million Limited Edition Headset separately and they are still up for grabs.
Timeless Finale Will Air in December
Timeless' two-part finale will air later this year in December.
The Timeless Writers Twitter account revealed the news, however an exact premiere date was not confirmed. John Showalter, who has directed several episodes of the show including "The Capture of Benedict Arnold" and "Hollywoodland," will helm the finale.
Lauren Greer, the co-writer of "The Day Reagan Was Shot," will pen the first hour of the finale. Arika Lisanne, who wrote "Stranded" and "The Red Scare", will write the second hour.
NBC canceled Timeless for a second time earlier this year before ordering a special two-part finale to wrap up the story.
Timeless Finale Will Air in December
Timeless' two-part finale will air later this year in December.
The Timeless Writers Twitter account revealed the news, however an exact premiere date was not confirmed. John Showalter, who has directed several episodes of the show including "The Capture of Benedict Arnold" and "Hollywoodland," will helm the finale.
Lauren Greer, the co-writer of "The Day Reagan Was Shot," will pen the first hour of the finale. Arika Lisanne, who wrote "Stranded" and "The Red Scare", will write the second hour.
NBC canceled Timeless for a second time earlier this year before ordering a special two-part finale to wrap up the story.
Why Lois Lane’s Arrowverse Debut Matters
This year's Arrowverse crossover keeps sounding better and better. Not only will this three-part event mark the debut of Ruby Rose's Batwoman, we now know that Superman and Lois Lane will be joining the fun. At this point, we're only a couple heroes short of a full-fledged Justice League team-up on The CW. But in some ways, it's Lois' Arrowverse debut that's actually the most intriguing announcement. It suggests a larger change in DC's approach to how its characters are handled on television.
For all of DC's many successes on the small screen over the past several decades, one annoying problem has cropped up again and again. DC has shown a strange reluctance to allow multiple incarnations of a character to exist simultaneously. For example, Smallville explored practically every corner of the DCU, but A-Listers like Batman, Barry Allen and Wonder Woman were never allowed to appear on the show because those characters were tied up with other film and TV projects.
Why Lois Lane’s Arrowverse Debut Matters
This year's Arrowverse crossover keeps sounding better and better. Not only will this three-part event mark the debut of Ruby Rose's Batwoman, we now know that Superman and Lois Lane will be joining the fun. At this point, we're only a couple heroes short of a full-fledged Justice League team-up on The CW. But in some ways, it's Lois' Arrowverse debut that's actually the most intriguing announcement. It suggests a larger change in DC's approach to how its characters are handled on television.
For all of DC's many successes on the small screen over the past several decades, one annoying problem has cropped up again and again. DC has shown a strange reluctance to allow multiple incarnations of a character to exist simultaneously. For example, Smallville explored practically every corner of the DCU, but A-Listers like Batman, Barry Allen and Wonder Woman were never allowed to appear on the show because those characters were tied up with other film and TV projects.
Fortnite Week 7 Challenges – Dusty Divot Treasure Map and Stage Chest Locations
Fortnite Week 7 Challenges – Dusty Divot Treasure Map and Stage Chest Locations
Timesplitters Creator Thinks It Will Be ‘Hard to Surprise’ Gamers with Series Revival
With Timesplitters seemingly poised for a rebirth, series creator David Doak has spoken about his first-person shooter franchise's presumed comeback.
In an interview with Videogamer, Doak spoke of the problem the much-loved franchise would have upon returning: "The easy thing for people to say
is, 'Oh yeah it's not as good...' It’s really hard to surprise somebody with that," he said.
That's not to say he's not in favour, however. "When I saw
, he explains in a separate article, "I was really pleased because I just didn’t like the idea of there never being anything done with it."