The guys over at The Hollywood Reporter (photo courtesy of) have just let loose a great bit of news. Michael Douglas will be taking up the role of the 40th President, in an indie film that Ridley Scott is producing. The film is titled “Reykjavik” after the town in Iceland where the real world meeting of Reagan and Gorbachev took place.

The film takes place over a four day period in 1986 during talks between Reagan and Gorbachev. These talks were centered around a peace agreement and stand down of nuclear arms. Basically this was where we won the cold war (‘murka).

The only other bit of info released is that Mike Newell (not Gabe) is the director they are looking at but nothing confirmed. Shooting takes place in March of 2013.

I still cry when I remember that I use to own so many G.I. Joe’s and neglected them to the point of losing them all. Man, I was such a irresponsible kid. At least Signal Studios can help me forget about all that by releasing DLC for Toy Soldiers: Cold War tomorrow. Two, in fact.

In “Evil Empire”, you take control of the Russians in an effort to crush the capitalist pigs while “Napalm” has you in Vietnam re-enacting scenes from Platoon with Charlie Sheen (Not really). Each DLC will have three new campaign missions with a new multiplayer map. New mini-games, weapons, and vehicles are also at your disposal.

400 Microsoft points for each DLC is what you’re looking at if you want to reach back into your toy box to play some more Toy Soldiers: Cold War. I will be reviewing both DLC packs later this week so until then, have a look at the launch trailers.