Showing posts with label november. Show all posts
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Monday, August 27, 2012

Wii U Release Date: More Leaks Suggest Mid-November Launch

While Nintendo prepares for its Wii U Preview Event in just 2.5 weeks, more leaks continue to suggest the publisher is planning on launching the system November 18. This time the information comes from the GameStop Manager's Conference, where peripheral maker PDP reportedly revealed it plans on releasing Wii U accessories on the Sunday date.

This isn't the first time we've seen suggestions of a November 18 release date. Furthermore the weekend timing and proximity to Black Friday/Thanksgiving in the United States fits Nintendo's pattern of home console debuts for the past decade (Wii launched on November 19; GameCube on November 18).

To add a healthy bit of skepticism to the mix though, PDP's plans do not necessarily have to align with Nintendo's. Accessories frequently ship prior to console launches, and there's nothing to say that PDP might arrive after the system arrives at retailers. Until Nintendo outright reveals its plans, we won't know for sure. Fortunately we don't have long to wait.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Transformers Prime: Season Two Rolling Out on BD, DVD

Autobots, roll out! Even through the season hasn't finished just yet, Transformers Prime: Season Two is heading to DVD and Blu-ray November 20, 2012 (for the DVD), and November 27, 2012 (for the Blu-ray), from Shout! Factory, in collaboration with Hasbro Studios.

The four-disc set will collect all 26 episodes from season two. Here's a brief synopsis of the second season, direct from Hasbro, "With Unicron defeated by Optimus Prime, what was thought to be the end of Autobots’ darkest hour is actually proving to be just the beginning. The dynamic second season of Hasbro Studios’ acclaimed animated hit series Transformers Prime digs deeper into Transformers mythology as both the Autobots and Decepticons uncover clues relating to secret artifacts of Iacon, Cybertron capital city. Their discoveries could not only change the balance of power in the war, but also potentially revive their dead home planet.

Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Josh Keaton, Jeffrey Combs, Kevin Michael Richardson, Ernie Hudson, Markie Post and Steve Blum lend their voices to this returning series produced by Hasbro Studios. Spearheading the creative efforts on Transformers Prime are co-executive producer Duane Capizzi and executive producers Jeff Kline, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The Transformers Prime series is currently airing on The HUB TV Network in the U.S. and on Teletoons in Canada."

Transformers Prime: Season Two will come to Blu-ray encoded in 1080p (1.78:1 aspect ratio), with English 5.1 and 2.0 audio. The DVD will feature an anamorphic widescreen presentation, also with English 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo.

Extras will include the following:

  • Optimus Prime: Up Close And Personal Panel From San Diego Comic-Con International 2012 - The incomparable Larry King, one of the most recognized broadcast interviewers in the world, goes one-on-one with voice actor Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime). "The King of Interviews" salutes the beloved Cullen and takes fans on a journey through the actor's early days on the original 1984 animated TV series “Transformers Generation One,” the three box office smash Transformers movies, and his current work on The Hub TV network's Daytime Emmy® Award-winning animated series Transformers Prime from Hasbro Studios.
  • Brand-new interviews with the creative team

The 4-disc Blu-ray collection is priced to own at $59.99 SRP (available for pre-order on Amazon for $41.93). The 4-DVD set is sold separately and has a suggested retail price of $29.93 SRP (available to pre-order for $20.95).

Stay tuned for move coverage of Transformers Prime. Be sure to check out our Blu-ray review of Transformers Prime: Season One, and check out IGN TV's Transformers Prime hub for news, reviews, features and more!

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Your First Look at Iron Man #2

Last week brought the official reveal of Kieron Gillen and Greg Land's new Iron Man series, which will debut in November as part of the Marvel NOW! initiative. We're delighted to bring you your first peek at the cover for issue #2 of the series. Take a look:

Pretty snazzy, huh? Stay tuned for more on Marvel NOW! at IGN Comics.

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

New Skyfall Posters

A series of international character one-sheets have been revealed for the upcoming James Bond movie Skyfall. Check 'em out:

Skyfall opens in the UK on October 26 and stateside November 9. It hits Australia on November 22.


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Relaunching Deadpool: What's Next for the Merc with a Mouth?

So far, Marvel has revealed the books that will be comprising the Marvel NOW! relaunch in the months of October and November. One thing we've noticed is that most of these relaunched series feature a familiar group of writers -- big names like Matt Fraction, Rick Remender, and Jonathan Hickman. With the new Deadpool series however, Marvel has shown a willingness to look outside the usual talent pool. The newest book to star the Merc With a Mouth will be penned by comedians/writers Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan, with Tony Moore providing pencils.

The new creative team are clearly focusing on comedy. The first arc sees Deadpool take on a mission from S.H.I.E.L.D. and do battle with zombie versions of America's Presidents. We knew this mercenary was always fond of dead presidents, but not quite so literally.

We sat down with all three creators to learn more about how they landed the assignment, what they have planned for Deadpool, and the challenges of transitioning from comedy writing to superhero comics.

IGN Comics: Gerry and Brian, can you talk a little about your history with comics in general and Deadpool in particular?

Gerry Duggan: We met at a comic shop, actually. Around ten years ago now, around the back issue bin. Obviously we were both lifelong Marvel fans up to that point. Deadpool has always occupied that space of action and comedy that doesn't exist elsewhere in comics. I think that's why he resonated with us.

Brian Posehn: Yeah, he was kind of the obvious choice for us. We both can be serious too, and we've talked about writing a more serious book down the line, but it felt like the way to get the foot in the door was to do the thing that we're both good at. And Deadpool is really the only game in town where you can do both things that we enjoy doing – tell an action story but also have the main character be a smart-ass.

IGN: You guys did the mini-series The Last Christmas together. Did Marvel approach the two of you together from the beginning, or was it one and then the other came into the picture later?

Posehn: Well, this whole thing would never have happened if it weren't for Comic-Con, probably. In any situation where you get something going, it's all about who you know, and this really came from that. Hanging out with Axel [Alonso]. Meeting Axel through Rick Remender. And Remender, who's our biggest cheerleader, going, “These guys are funny. These guys love comics. These guys should be writing.” It originally started with the idea that we were just going to do a special. But with Marvel kind of reevaluating their books, they realized they don't really want to do specials anymore. Then we were on the back-burner for a while. But we've been talking about doing something with them for a couple of years now. But the seed was at Comic-Con, right, Gerry?

Duggan: Yeah. Once Rick made that introduction, it was easy to grab drinks outside of Comic-Con and talk about fun stuff. Deadpool had always sort of bubbled to the surface. We've had a couple of ideas that have been “no's,” and they've been right to say no in editorial. But there have been a lot more “yes's.” I think we're doing a really fun Marvel book. I've seen some of the reaction to the teaser has been wary of comedy. Yes, Brian is obviously a very visible comedian. But we're really approaching this as a Marvel book. This is a big action story that hopefully has some laughs as you're turning the page and is something that you're going to look at extra long. There's stuff in there, too, that Tony is doing that's really special. He's really making the story shine with his pages.

Tony Moore: I think where Brian and Gerry really knocked it out of the park is that they built the whole story on this premise that's so bizarre that I honestly don't know how it ever got approved. [laughs] It's funnier than it really should be. But it's so good. I'm so excited that Marvel is rolling with it. It just seems like one of those ideas where, on any other planet, it would have been turned down, almost before they got to the end of the sentence.

Duggan: [laughs] “What else have you got?”

Posehn: Gerry's a great writer, if you've read Infinite Horizon. If you've read that, you know that he comes more from a story world. I love that too, and for us, that was way more important to come up with good stories and cool things that we can do for five issues and draw people in. And when we're putting words in bubbles, I can make Deadpool say some silly stuff. But that sort of takes a back seat to telling a good story, really.

Moore: Besides the absurd premise that they've got, they also have some really great character moments in there that get inside everybody's heads pretty quickly so you can have some emotional stakes with these guys. They're really telling some good stuff.

Posehn: Even with our first comic, The Last Christmas, it was really the idea that was the most important thing – telling this story and then the silly stuff is gravy.

Duggan: And the thing, too, that I think was a balancing act – and Jordan [White] had a lot to do with this and Tony, obviously – was the tone of the story. It's an action/comedy, but I would say the DNA is in Big Trouble in Little China and Ghostbusters and those sorts of things where the stakes are high and these are real threats. If Deadpool can't get the job done, this country is done. There are big threats. And by the way, the way these Presidents are drawn – they're very menacing. Being able to draw something really interesting with some menace is sort of Tony's fastball. But he's also got the ability to render a joke and make that work. And not everyone can do that. At least looking at the first couple issues of art, I think we're making a comic that we would buy ourselves and put it at the top of our pull lists.

Posehn: Yeah, absolutely. We feel very lucky to do it. There's a reason we worked with Tony again. He did a cover for us on The Last Christmas. We're obviously big fans, and we're actually friends too, but he was an easy first call. Of course he's what we want.

Duggan: And hopefully America is good and sick of politics. Hopefully you won't mind seeing some of the former pillars of society and government come back with some very bad intentions.

IGN: Staying on the subject of the art for a minute, Tony, a lot of your recent work has been on books like Venom and Frankencastle -- the darker, more sinister types of books. Is your art style changing much as you shift into this series?

Moore: Not incredibly so. The basics are all still the same. I do feel a lot more relaxed with this book since it's not quite so morose as some of the other stuff, especially the work I did on Venom. That got pretty dark. This is a little more freewheeling, and I feel like my cartooning has loosened up a bit. It's made for some fresher art. I'm really happy with the way things have gone. It's a more relaxing kind of cartooning than I've been able to enjoy in a long time, so I'm pleased with the way everything has gone.

Duggan: Now might be a good time to point out that when this runs, you'll see some art that shows the tweaks he did to the costume. [Editor's Note: See the cover to Deadpool #1 above.] It's really costume. And they're subtle. You'll look at it and know that it's Deadpool, but it's a new Deadpool that really looks great.

Posehn: Less pouches.

Duggan: Less pouches and less weird, tech-y gear, but more versatile sort of, “Hey, you know what? Those are magazines. Those are clips.” You get the sense that he can reach behind his back and pull out either a frying pan or a shotgun. It looks great.

Moore: The idea was to take what was there and kind of streamline it a little bit and tweak it enough that it felt like a new beginning. And then keep the icon intact as much as I could, but try to have it make a little more sense so that I can really wrap my head around it when I have to draw it.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

White House Down Pushed Forward

Sony Pictures has apparently decided to move the release date of White House Down from November 2013 to June.

According to Deadline, the Roland Emmerich-directed film will now release on June 28, 2013. It was originally slated to hit cinemas from November 1, 2013.

Exactly why the studio decided to move the date hasn't been stated, but speculation is rife that it's in order to compete with Millennium Films upcoming thriller, Olympus Has Fallen. The Antoine Fuqua-directed film doesn't have a release date yet, but as both movies have been described as "Die Hard in the White House", the assumption seems to be whichever film releases first will do better.

Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx are set to star in Emmerich's film, while Fuqua has enlisted Gerard Butler and Aaron Eckhart to try and ensure that his movie comes out on top.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


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LittleBigPlanet Karting Release Date

LittleBigPlanet Karting finally has a release date. You'll be able to play, create and race when the game arrives on November 6th in North America and November 7th through the 9th in the EU.

LittleBigPlanet Karting is, of course, PlayStation's new kart racer. Building off of ModNation Racers and the LittleBigPlanet franchise, LBP Karting has you speeding around Craftworld and creating your own racing-based games.

Get the full 411 with our IGN LittleBigPlanet Karting Wiki.

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Wreck-It Ralph Concept Art

Check out some cool new concept art from Disney Animation's upcoming video game valentine Wreck-It Ralph:

Wreck-It Ralph opens November 2.


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Thursday, August 2, 2012

MineCon 2012 Dates and Venue Revealed

The yearly Minecraft convention, MineCon, will be held at Disneyland Paris on November 24 and 25.

Minecraft mastermind Markus "Notch" Persson earlier tweeted a trailer that revealed the new location for the event, which was held in Las Vegas last year, and Washington DC in 2010.

Tickets and hotel registration will become available in the next few weeks. As it's the first time MineCon has been held outside of the US, it should be more accessible to European fans of the game who haven't previously been able to attend.

The Minecraft brand has gone from strength to strength this year, with the Xbox 360 version of the title selling an impressive 3 million copies. You can check out the Disney-themed announcement trailer for MineCon 2012 below.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


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