Yearly Archives: 2018
Tom Hanks to Reportedly Reteam with Forrest Gump Director for Pinocchio Remake
Tesla Tried to License Mario Kart for an in-Car Version
Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently tried (unsuccessfully) to work with Nintendo on an in-car version of Mario Kart.
On Twitter earlier today, Musk was asked about the potential of making certain games playable in Teslas. Specifically, someone asked about Mario Kart.
"How about a version of Mario Kart where you can play against random people who are also charging their car at the moment?" asked @rocketisfine.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades Delayed to 2019
The Elder Scrolls: Blades, Bethesda’s upcoming mobile entry into the long-running fantasy RPG franchise, has been delayed to early 2019.
Revealed on Twitter, the game is still set for an iOS and Android release, and fans can currently sign up for early access. Blades was initially set for a 2018 release, though with just over a month left in the year, this move isn’t particularly surprising.
Blue Beetle Movie in the Works at DC and Warner Bros.
The first Latino superhero movie about Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle is currently in the works at DC and Warner Bros., according to TheWrap.
Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, who is known for Universal's Scarface, will be writing the script, with Zev Forman on as an executive producer for Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. was rumored to be developing a Booster Gold-Blue Beetle live-action film with Greg Berlanti back in 2015, but that didn't go anywhere.
Directors of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4 to Be Presenters at The Game Awards
Joe and Anthony Russo, directors of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4, will be presenters at The Game Awards next week.
Announced by Geoff Keighley, the Russo brothers being presenters may hint that we are going to see more of Square Enix's Avengers game in development by Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal.
Avengers 4: 6 Things We Do and Don’t Want to See in the Trailer
Sooner or later, the first trailer for The Avengers 4 will hit the Internet. We're not exactly sure when, and it's looking more and more likely that the footage won't debut in November as was previously reported. But regardless of when the trailer hits, MCU fans will finally have a better idea of the plot of this sequel and how it builds on the cliffhanger ending of Avengers: Infinity War.
There's a delicate art to crafting great movie trailers these days. Marvel Studios needs to show fans just enough to whet their appetites without needlessly spoiling the movie (or Captain Marvel, for that matter). With that in mind, here are some things we do and don't want to see out of the new trailer when it does finally drop.
Fantastic Beasts Producer Defends Decision to Extend From 3 to 5 Movies
Fantastic Beasts producer David Heyman recently discussed the decision to extend the series to five movies from an initially planned trilogy.
In an interview with Collider, Heyman responded to a question about the extension, saying "It wasn’t a difficult conversation to have at the studio... it didn’t go from anybody speaking to Jo
and saying, 'You know what? Let’s milk this.' Both in fairness to the studio, but also to Jo. While it may look like it to some people, there is nothing cynical about this. This is all from her head."
"So she begins with three films, because she thinks that’s the story she wants to tell, and then as she digs deeper… and she hadn’t written anything when she said three. Then she wrote the first, and as she was writing the second, actually just before then, but as she says we working on the first, she began to realize there was a whole lot more, and she was trying to figure out, 'how the hell am I going to squeeze this into three?’"
Shantae Studio to Help Finish Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night developer ArtPlay has brought Shantae: Half-Genie Hero developer WayForward Technologies on board to help with development.
Announced through Bloodstained’s Kickstarter page, producer Koji Igarashi called WayForward a "top-tier" developer of side-scrolling action games, adding that he worked with one of WayForward's employees on a previous project. Igarashi said WayForward would help him to realize his vision for the game.
The producer added that WayForward has been "helping to improve the game and fix any bugs that pop up." There's one bug in particular that's currently making Bloodstained crash, but Igarashi said it'll be fixed with the new partner studio's help.
Avengers: Infinity War Director Confirms Loki Is Really Dead
During a screening of Avengers: Infinity War on Wednesday night, the directors of the film – the Russo brothers – confirmed that Loki did in fact die in Infinity War.
Peter Sciretta from Slash Film tweeted updates from a live Q&A after the screening.
"The Russo’s were asked about a fan theory that Bruce Banner is really Loki in disguise. They answered. That 'Loki is dead,'" Sciretta tweeted.
US Army Plans to Use Microsoft’s HoloLens for Combat Missions, Training
Microsoft has won a "$480 million contract to supply prototypes for augmented reality systems to the Army for use on combat missions and in training."
As reported by Bloomberg, this contract could lead to the US Army purchasing over 100,000 HoloLens headsets, intending to "increase lethality by enhancing the ability to detect, decide and engage before the enemy."
While the U.S. Army and Israeli military have been running training programs with Microsoft HoloLens, these next steps would prepare them in use for live combat.
While the Army will be using HoloLens devices, they will obviously be different than the consumer-grade products as they will look to "incorporate night vision and thermal sensing, measure vital signs like breathing and “readiness,” monitor for concussions and offer hearing protection."