This afternoon, Hasbro and Lionsgate finally released the first official trailer for My Little Pony: The Movie.  The film seems to have a mixture of 2D animation, but also seems to use CGI for the backgrounds and some other objects. While a bit odd at first, the film does visually look nice. Check out the trailer for yourself and make your own judgement. My Little Pony: The Movie releases on October 6th.

Earlier today Viz announced that they’ll be partnering with Hasbro to release an art book for the upcoming MLP Movie scheduled to release October 6th. Not much has been said about the book, but it will be pretty lengthy and also include full color art. The art is due for release sometime in August, 2 whole months before the film comes out, so be wary of spoilers. Are you excited about this announcement? What animated movie do you want to see get an art book? Tell us in the comments below!

I spoke with John Warden at Hasbro’s booth during San Diego Comic-Con. John is most likely to be known for his current work as Design Manager for the company’s Transformers toy line but he has also held the impressive position of Lead Designer for the G.I. Joe line in the past.

What can you tell me about the exclusives available at San Diego Comic-Con this year?

From Transformers, we have three really cool exclusives. First of all, we’ve got the Titan-Class Fortress Maximus, which is a very unique item specifically designed for San Diego Comic-Con 2016. The Fortress Maximus is one of the biggest Transformers we’ve ever created. He has the ability to change into a city as well as a space station. This specific version comes with a Master Sword, which is really unique and hasn’t been out since the 80’s. It also comes with a unique deco scheme that is only available here at San Diego Comic-Con as well as a unique set of labels and exclusive packaging. The face-plate with the head on the Titan Master is unique. And last but not least, it has unique sounds for this version. So it is a must-have.

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The other items we have are Titan Force, which is a three-pack of exclusive figures for Comic-Con. We’ve got Brainstorm, which is done up in the IDW-style deco. We’ve also got the Energize Sentinel Prime, which is based the idea that he has been resurrected from the IDW series. Last but not least, we’ve got Wind Blade, who has a City Speaker-style deco. She has the same color scheme as Fortress Maximus. Same blue, same grey – which is really rad.

And then the last exclusive that we have is really special. It rises out of a partnership with Xiao Mi and Hasbro. It was initially a China-exclusive and we brought it over here especially for Comic-Con fans. It is a version of Sound Wave that is able to change into a Xiao Mi tablet, which is just incredible. Fans so far have really been super-excited about this item, not just because of its great design but also its intricate transformation. It is a really elegant Transformer; really cool packaging. Couldn’t be more excited to be here.

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How do you decide what toys will be sold as convention-exclusives?

Usually we try to decide our convention-exclusives maybe about one year in advance. A lot of it has to do with pop culture, the world that surrounds Transformers. Throughout the years, Transformers has always been a sort of reflection of pop culture and I think Comic-Con is a great place where fans of all sorts of cool stuff are able to come together and enjoy their hobbies and things that they love about all the wonderfully nerdy stuff. But when it comes to Transformers specifically, we have meetings. We think about what kind of big news we have on the horizon and we try to figure out the items that best fit in the universe of Transformers that help not only grow the franchise but also do a good job of exciting fans and cutting to the core of that Comic-Con fan. Like, what does that fan really want? We have a bunch of meetings about it. A lot of thought goes into it. It is usually about a year of planning or so.

How did you make the transition from G.I. Joe figures to Transformers?

Not a lot of people know that I worked on G.I. Joe but I worked on it for six-plus years. In a lot of ways, it is very different because you are dealing with 3-3/4 inch figures. You are dealing with a different level of detail. You are with a human design and costume design as opposed to robots. But I feel like there is a common core between those wonderful franchises and that is character as well as the emotional attachment that fans like me that grew up in the 1980’s still have. They have wonderful characters like Snake Eyes, Storm Shadow, Duke, and even some of the strange characters like of the Vipers from the Cobra team. It is about detail and I think when you bring to life one of the details that someone may have forgotten, it’s a subliminal thing. I think there is a lot of that same kind of thinking that I like to bring to my design philosophy and to Transformers, too. When I do a character like Skull Smasher or Hard Head or something like that, when you look at those types of characters and work with the designers on them, we want to cut to the core of what that character means but also to advance it to the next level. In some ways, it’s no different than when I did a version of [G.I. Joe‘s] Snake Eyes with a lot of extra detail on it but in a way that’s, I think, what fans want. It is almost like the memory is stronger than the nostalgia itself.

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If you could work on any other toy line, what would it be?

That is really, really hard. You know, at Hasbro, I’ve had the opportunity to work on so many great things that this makes this question especially hard. Through my career, I’ve worked on Star WarsPokémonG.I. Joe, and now Transformers as well as a number of other licensed products. Honestly, I think if I ever had the opportunity, I am a big Robotech fan. I have always liked Robotech. I think a lot of us fans do but I think right now I am just enjoying the present. Being a designer on Transformers feels like the best day of my life somedays. Somedays like this [during San Diego Comic-Con], you get pretty exhausted, just you are on your feet all-day and stuff like that. But it is the energy that the fan community brings, meeting people, and having people come up and talk to you and you tell you are doing a great job, it really gives you a great boost and inspires you to try new stuff. I think of all those things, I just really happy to be on Transformers. I feel like I am really at home on this brand. It is great.

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Fans of Yo-kai Watch should pay extra attention to Hasbro’s booths (3213 and 3329) at San Diego Comic-Con. Today, the toy company revealed that one of their con-exclusive items will be a vinyl figure of the Yo-kai Dianyan, bundled with 5 special Yo-kai Medals. The toy will cost US$29.99 and be limited in edition, although exact numbers are not yet known.

Besides looking rather spiffy, the figure will unlock the feline Dianyan in the Yo-kai Watch 3DS game. I don’t know about you guys but I still need that fellow on my team! Additionally, the accompanying Yo-kai Medals are compatible with the Hasbro’s toy version of the Yo-kai Watch.

Can’t make it to the con? Hasbro will have a small batch of them available to purchase on their site after SDCC ends.

[source: Polygon via SDCC Unofficial Blog]

Writer Brandon Easton is a longtime friend of the show and it’s been awesome seeing his career take off. This week his long comic book resume, from Andre The Giant’s official biography to Transformers to the upcoming M.A.S.K., adds a Marvel book to the list with ‘Civil War II: Choosing Sides’! Brandon talks about getting the gig, what changes he’s making to M.A.S.K. and the issues of adapting popular properties to comics! He also touches on his time writing for Marvel’s ‘Agent Carter’ TV series and his thoughts on DC’s Rebirth! Plus, I give my opinion on ‘Finding Dorey’ and I loved ‘Warcraft’!

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This past weekend was PonyRadioCon in Moscow, and surprisingly enough, Hasbro was officially there in attendance to five fans a small sneak peek at what’s to come for the Untitled 2017 My Little Pony Movie.  

At the con, fans were treated to a hefty amount of new info regarding the film such as new monsters, worlds, villains, pirates, and even our mane 6 transforming into Sea Ponies themselves in order to stop this brand new evil. A couple of other tidbits are that the movie will also include a total number of 8 songs, and that the initial release date for the film which was originally November 3rd has been changed to a new date (this could possibly referring to a recent Deadline article that said the film was moved to October 7th).

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Another thing to notice, is that one of the main slides referred to the movie as being called Friendship Adventure. There’s a chance this could be a new name for the film, but it’s probably just another placeholder. Check out more images below, and check out a bit more info over here.  Are you looking forward to the 2017 MLP Movie? What are you excited for the most? Tell us in the comments below!

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This Fall Hasbro will be launching some My Little Pony toys that are a bit different than what we’re used to seeing. This new line is called Guardians of Harmony, and it’s intense! The first image I saw of the line was Shining Armor riding a giant transformed-into-full-dragon Spike, who has armor of his own. What?! That’s so cool!
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There are many more than just that, and you’ll be able to get your first look at them in person if you’re at the New York Toy Fair this weekend. Samatha Lomow, the senior vice president of Hasbro Brands, said that after talking to fans and consumers who had asked for new ways to play with the core ponies, “They just wanted the characters brought to life in a whole new way.”

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That’s definitely exciting for an older fan, like myself, that’s been with the series as a whole since she was little, and Friendship Is Magic since it started. Speaking of, you’ll get to see characters in this line that we haven’t seen for a little bit, such as the Cockatrice, Queen Chrysalis and the Changelings, and the Shadowbolts. It’s also nice to see some variation, as these are NOT the average brushable ponies they usually release with each new season.635906658848290897-mlp-princesses

Single figures will run around $9.99, “Figure and Friend” assortments will be $14.99 and include two characters from the same set, such as Princess Twilight and the Changeling, or Queen Chrysalis with Spike the Dragon. The set of Princesses Celestia and Luna will be $19.99, and the 13-inch dragon Spike will be $39.99 and comes with removable armor, fireball projectiles and a saddle so ponies can hop on for a ride. Keep your eyes peeled to the stores later this year when they start to arrive in Fall.

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Briefly: I honestly never, ever expected to see Stretch Armstrong on screen again.

It’s a property that was huge when I was a small 90’s child, and I can recall being absolutely in love with the stretchy, cool toys, but that’s really all that I remember of the incredibly (briefly) popular character.

Now, thanks to Netflix and Hasbro, the character is returning with a brand new animated series, according to Deadline.

The series will follow ‘overscheduled teenager named Jake Armstrong and his two best friends. When the trio is accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical, they become Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, a team of unlikely stretchable superheroes who expand beyond the confines of their lives and embark on a series of adventures.’

The company also announced a new musical children’s series titled Lalaloopsy, and a tween-oriented sci-fi drama called The Greenhouse.

Netflix notes that nearly half of their 75-million subscribers regularly utilize children’s content, and that they’re ‘happy to expand our original slate with these three great series’.

Based on the fact that Stretch Armstrong was important to me as a child, and that I barely remember the character now, you bet I’ll be taking a look at the series when it launches.

Do you remember Stretch Armstrong? Excited for its rebirth? Sound out below!

That’s right. This morning on twitter, Nintendo revealed to fans when and what the next Splatfest for Splatoon will be. The Splatfest will start next Friday August 28th, and in a surprising twist, will be sponsored by Hasbro and feature Autobots VS. Decepticons. This is awesome in a number of ways, one of which opens the doors for more sponsored Splatfests like this one. Which side are you on?Splatfest 1

If you’re even a casual fan of Geekscape then The Guardians of The Galaxy should be a name you’re familiar with. HELL, they were arguably one of the most popular films of last year. So when Entertainment Earth announced that they had an exclusive edition of the Marvel Legends line of figures from Hasbro I JUMPED at the chance to check them out.

Overview

What you get in the box.
What you get in the box.

This is how things look when you open the box. The packaging is really high quality stuff, and you can easily display the collection without opening the box. I, on the other hand, always play with my toys so I popped the package open right away.

This is what is included with the collection:

  • The exclusive of the year!
  • All the Guardians of the Galaxy in one box set!
  • Groot, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, and Baby Groot in Pot!
  • First-ever comic book version of Groot!
  • 6-inch scale action figures feature amazing detail and astonishing articulation.

 

Entertainment Earth Exclusive! Your favorite heroes from Guardians of the Galaxy are here in 6-inch scale, with fantastic accessories and more firepower than you can shake a stick at! Bring home the exclusive of the year with this Guardians of the Galaxy Comic Edition Marvel Legends Action Figure Box Set from Hasbro that includes 5 awesome figures in costumes you won’t find anywhere else… and a bonus baby Groot. Plus, the fifth-panel display box lets you see all your figures and gear without having to open the box!
– Groot (8-inches tall!)
– Drax the Destroyer
– Gamora
– Star-Lord Peter Quill
– Rocket Raccoon
– Baby Groot in Pot

 

What isn’t listed is the tiny little Tesseract that is included, small oversight but still worth noting.

Review

I was really excited to get these suckers open. First thing I noticed after opening the box was how tough the packaging is. They were a bit tough to get out of the plastic, and Gamora lost her head! Luckily she has a spare. They really had collectors in mind with this release, they will last forever on your shelf still in the box. The whole shebang also comes in a thick cardboard outer sleeve, so if you ever have to ship them or move them you’re covered.

First figure I grabbed was Star Lord. I really enjoy this version of Star Lord over the onscreen representation. Just personal preference really, I get that Rocketeer vibe from it. AND YOU ALL KNOW HOW MUCH OF A ROCKETEER FAN I AM!

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Everyone out to play!

I immediately was impressed with the levels of articulation, as well as how well Hasbro was able to hide it. If anyone is familiar with Figuarts or Play Arts toys, then you’re understand what I am talking about. The articulation of these figures are EASILY on par with those two companies, who are easily consider the leaders in advanced articulation. Whoever at Hasbro that designed these toys needs to get a huge bonus, I honestly wasn’t expecting how well these came out.

The sculpts and paints on these are also top notch. No glaring painting errors jumped out at me, and the figures all feel very detailed. Production is also very high. No flashing or damaged molding, and the articulation was very tight. Perhaps a bit TOO tight, as I was posing some of the figures I felt like I would damage them. I think if you were going to play with these often, then they would “work in” a little bit.

The accessories all match the quality. No Dollar Store guns here!

I only have a few complaints, and they are mild. The articulation on Rocket and Groot are a bit limited. I feel like Groot should have a bit more movement in his chest and feet, but I can see why they went with what they had. Guy is a big ass tree! Rocket’s design doesn’t really lend for more than what we get. He twists at the torso, his tail is on a ball joint and his arms have all the normal joints. He’s my favorite figure out of the bunch. I love his expression! Gamora I felt could use some more R&D on her design. It could just be that her character might not lend itself to a 3D figure, but she just didn’t resonate with me. For the quality of everything else in the box, they could have matched her cape to the rest of the collection. It’s your normal “toy” fabric analogue. If I were to display the figures outside of the box, I’d leave this off personally.

Final Thoughts

I was REALLY impressed with the whole lot. The pros definitely outweigh the cons I have with this collection. These are aimed at older fans of the series/serious collectors, so you’re not going to give this to a kid under 10. I’d be happier to see the set come down a little in price, at $120 it’s just a bit on the high side.

I give the Entertainment Earth Guardians of The Galaxy Comic Edition Figure Collection a definite BUY. If you’re a fan of well made toys you owe it to yourself to snag yourself this set.

For more information on the Guardians of The Galaxy Comic Edition Figure Collection, head on over to Entertainment Earth to snag yourself the team!

Briefly: Sure, the whole thing looks insanely generic, but it also looks pretty creepy. While I thought the Ouija segments in films like Paranormal Activity were very effective… I don’t know how it could be turned into an entire feature.

Enter Ouija, the entirely generic yet oddly satisfying adaptation of the ancient paranormal communication device Hasbro board game.

In Ouija, a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board. Stiles White directs the supernatural thriller that is produced by Platinum Dunes partners Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller (The Purge, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th) alongside Blumhouse Productions’ Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity and Insidious series, The Purge), Bennett Schneir (Battleship) and Hasbro. Juliet Snowden and Stiles White wrote the script for Ouija, and Universal will distribute the film worldwide.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Ouija hits theatres October 24th!

Having the second longest title in movie history (only behind The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies), Rainbow Rocks is the second film in the Equestria Girls series. Hasbro’s surprisingly successful attempt at sliding into the doll market, became a quick hit with MLP fans of all ages.

Today we got our hands on the newest poster for the film, along with the amazing announcement that the film is coming to MORE theaters! Still, no Alaska though 🙁

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MY LITTLE PONY EQUESTRIA GIRLS: RAINBOW ROCKS the movie finds Canterlot High (CHS) hosting a musical showcase, and Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Rarity, and Fluttershy are going to be performing with their new band, The Rainbooms. But when The Dazzlings, a new girl group, arrive at CHS and convince everyone to turn the friendly showcase into a Battle of the Bands, tensions mount between the competing musical acts. A now-reformed Sunset Shimmer realizes that the Dazzlings may not be ordinary girls and are after something far more sinister than just being named Best Band at Canterlot High. The Rainbooms call on Princess Twilight to restore harmony to their world to help them perform a musical counter-spell so that they can win a battle that now determines the fate of the entire school!

I am so freaking excited for this, the last Equestria Girls film really surprised me. All of the charm from the show was brought over to the new story and setting. The characters remained true to their Pony counterparts, and Daniel Ingram really knocked it out of the park with the music. Unfortunately, living up here in Alaska, I have to wait for it to hit DVD. I’m sure it’ll be worth the wait.

To find a theater near you playing Rainbow Rocks click HERE.

Be sure to check out our friends over at Shout! Kids, and the official Equestria Girls website for more information.

Briefly: The long-awaited first trailer for board-game adaptation Ouija is finally here… and it doesn’t look nearly as bad as you’d expect.

Sure, the whole thing looks insanely generic, but it also looks pretty creepy. While I thought the Ouija segments in films like Paranormal Activity were very effective… I don’t know how it could be turned into an entire film.

In Ouija, a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board. Stiles White directs the supernatural thriller that is produced by Platinum Dunes partners Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller (The Purge, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th) alongside Blumhouse Productions’ Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity and Insidious series, The Purge), Bennett Schneir (Battleship) and Hasbro. Juliet Snowden and Stiles White wrote the script for Ouija, and Universal will distribute the film worldwide.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Ouija hits theatres October 24th!

Briefly: With just over a month to go until Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres, Paramount has finally unwrapped more of the film’s sure-to-be-coherent plot. They’ve kept things fairly under wraps so far, so it’s nice to actually learn a bit about the film before it releases.

I’ve hated on the film a lot so far, but this new preview actually makes it look like a pretty fun time. Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th!

Briefly: We’re just a few more weeks away from Transformers: Age Of Extinction‘s big release, and Paramount has just debuted a few new stills from the film.

We’ve got shots of both Bumblebee and Optimus Prime, and that shot of Prime on his knees looks pretty badass. I’m not overly excited for the film (I quit the series after the first), but these shots certainly look cool.

Take a look at the images below, and let us know what you think. Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th!

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Briefly: Following the IMAX poster from a few weeks back, Paramount has debuted a new one-sheet for this Summer’s Transformers: Age of Extinction.

The image looks to feature the same gigantic spaceship as the IMAX poster did, but instead of new character Lockdown looking cool and walking away calmly, we have human stars Mark Wahlberg and Nicola Peltz running for their lives.

Take a look at the poster below, watch the trailer here if you haven’t, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the film. Transformers: Age of Extinction releases on June 27th.

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We at Geekscape have many a love; two of those are Transformers and badass theatrical posters. Last week we showed you the very mery Wahlberg character poster. Well now we got you all a brand new one.

Paramount just released this awesome looking poster for the IMAX release of Transformers: Age of Extinction. It features the new character Lockdown, the hot Aventador changing bounty hunter.

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So scapists, who out there is excited for Transformers 4? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

 

I want to scream it from the rooftops. “I’VE GOT THE NEW TRANSFORMERS MASTERPIECE SOUNDWAVE!” But nobody in my neighborhood would care, so I’m sharing the news with you instead.

The wife and I were at Toys R Us and she had to ask customer service a question. As we got the answer and turned to walk away, I noticed giant black boxes with half of a Decepticon symbol showing on the side. “What are those?” I asked innocently.

The woman grabbed the biggest one, turned it around, and said “Oh it’s some new Transformers thing. Soundwave, it’s called.” But when I learned of the price ($119.99) I had to walk away from it. We can’t be spending over $100 on a collectible toy that will adorn a shelf.

Or could we?

After a coupon and a few hours of research/thinking, I decided I should splurge. After all, these toys are so hard to get, I never thought I would ever see one in real life. Plus my birthday is coming. So a few hours later I called and asked them to hold it for me, and since they still had it I took that as a sign.

And now it’s mine. I opened it, because of course I’m going to. Soundwave was easily my favorite (and the coolest) Decepticon. Plus, when I think back to the 1980s, he was my first Transformer, a Christmas gift from my parents. I spent the whole day ignoring people and their questions, changing him from robot to cassette player over and over and over. I’d never seen a toy like it. It was practically two toys. Then the cartoon came out, and I’ve been a huge Transformers fan ever since.

But this toy…wow. Can it even be called a toy? It is truly a masterpiece. It has more detail than any Transformer I’ve ever seen. Plus it comes with five, count ‘em, five cassettes: Buzzsaw, Laserbeak, Rumble, Frenzy and Ravage. All of the classic cassettes. That’s not it though! It has one of the clear Energon Cubes, which we 1980s Transformers geeks all know Soundwave made as they stole energy from humans. Still not enough? It has Megatron in gun form for Soundwave to fire as well!

Negatives? Not many besides the price. Yes, the directions are the usual Hasbro images with no text, and there’s a step or two that is a bit frustrating until you figure them out. Even though he transforms in pretty much the same way as the original, there’s a hidden button or two that, if you don’t notice them, will definitely frustrate you. The cassettes transform in a different manner as well, such as the birds: their weapons are now attached to them and don’t need to be added after.

Hasbro has truly gone above and beyond for us true grown-up Transformers lovers. This is probably the coolest toy/collectible I have ever purchased. Yes, it was a bit expensive, and I’ll never ask for another one again (the child in me laughs at that phrase) but it’s the best.

If you love Transformers, this piece is a must-have.

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Not too long ago rumors started spreading of a new offshoot of HUB’s My Little Pony: Friendship of Magic. Titled Equestria Girls, the leaks and rumors all had the same thing to say. Humanized ponies, in High School. When I saw the first screenshots I was a little bemused by Hasbros choice of direction. Well now we have official word in the form of a trailer. Check out “Equestria Girls”.

Coming out in theaters June 16th, Equestria Girls looks as if it is a MAJOR departure from the show. I must reserve judgement until I see it, but frankly this has ZERO appeal to me. Granted I am not the designated target market for this kind of film, but I was also not the target market for the show and I freaking love that! I just find it kind of… dis-empowering that after destroying evil a billion times, the most difficult thing Twilight Sparkle is going to face is being Prom Queen.

Michael Bay is currently doing the press rounds for Pain & Gain and during an interview with Moviefone also discussed two of his upcoming projects as well. A rumor spread a short while back that the upcoming Jonathan Liebesman directed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot, which Bay is producing, would see the four main characters re-invented as an alien race. During the interview Bay commented on the rumor and explained just what exactly is going to be alien in the film:

There was that quote saying that we’re making [the Ninja Turtles as] aliens. We’re not. It’s the ooze! It’s from the original source material. These are from the original writers, and I never went out to correct myself in the press. I do listen to the fans and I do want this to be authentic. I think they’re going to be really happy with this movie. When I see the digital stuff, the turtles look great. But I’m getting away from your question. Your question was…

Bay then switched gears to Transformers 4 and spoke about starting the franchise as well as protecting the brand:

See, I was not a fan of Transformers [at first]. Hasbro was talking about giving me a whole Transformers story, and I’m like, “If I can do this really real. If I can make them believable, I think I could have something here.” I’m not a Hollywood guy. My friends are normal guys. I’ve got this guy from Texas. He’s like, “Mike, that “Transformers” [movie] seems like a dumb idea.” And I’m like, “Yeah, I know, but just give it a second.” And then I showed him the shot of the Scorponoks jumping out of the sand with Tyrese [Gibson] running. He saw that image and he went, “I see what you’re doing.” You’ll always have haters, but the last movie? One-hundred-twenty million people saw that movie. There’s still a lot of fans of that franchise. And I’m a huge Transformers fan now, and I protect that brand.

On what Bay set out to do with the films and the fanboy backlash:

[The film] was also to make non-Transformer fans into Transformer fans. I think it was good coming from that perspective that it wasn’t a “fanboy” movie.

Bay then discussed “re-designing” the franchise for the next trilogy and keeping things fresh:

You know there are a couple of historians of Transformers. I would do my designs of the robots and they’re like, “What if you just add a little bit more ears to Optimus?” But they’re really hands off. We’ve redesigned them in “Transformers 4,” and there’s some really cool sh*t in it. I’m literally redesigning every character, top to bottom. There’s a reason why they’re redesigned, but it’s also to keep it new and fresh to me. I think the fans will appreciate some of this new stuff we have in the movie and some of the new characters.

On what made him want to return for the fourth film after saying the third was his last:

Yeah, and this is literally a true story. I went to the [Transformers] ride in Universal, and there’s a two-and-a-half-hour line, and you just see all these kids — it’s the most popular ride they’ve had since Jurassic Park — and I’m like… It’s hard to let go of your franchise. You don’t want someone to f*ck it up. So I at least wanted to set it up on some good footing. Because you’re going to get a different kind of director [who is] not going to want to follow in my footsteps. Directors feel very territorial. So they’re going to go to a more inexperienced director. It’s just the way Hollywood works. And I’m thinking, “God, so I’ll redesign it, set it up… Someone’s gonna f*ck this up. This is way too big of a thing.” And I’m looking at all these kids and I’m like, “F*ck, I gotta do one more.” And then I brought Mark [Wahlberg] into it. So now we’ve got a movie star, we’ve got full redesigns. At least it’ll be on good footing.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is set to hit theaters set to hit theaters June 6th, 2014 with Transformers 4 set to follow on June 14, 2014.

Source: Moviefone

Concept artist Joshua Min has revealed some of contributions for Jon Chu’s G.I. Joe: Retaliation. The concept art features designs of the Cobra’s ASC (Army Sustainment Command) Island aka “Cobra Island”, a dojo scene featuring Snake Eyes and some ninjas and the prison. The prison seems to be the same art that was shown in the film’s start.

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In this sequel, the G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy, Cobra, they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence. The film stars D.J. Cotrona, Byung-hun Lee, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, RZA, Ray Stevenson, Channing Tatum with Bruce Willis and Dwayne Johnson. Directed by Jon M. Chu, and produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Brian Goldner, written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick based on Hasbro’s G.I. Joe® characters.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation is in theaters now.

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A new 90 second spot has been released for Jon Chu’s G.I. Joe:Retaliation to promote the four-minute preview attached to Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. This new spot features plenty of ninja bad-assery to get you hyped up for the release.

 

 

A follow-up to the 2009 release of G.I. JOE: RISE OF THE COBRA, which grossed over $300M worldwide, Paramount Pictures, MGM and Skydance Productions, in association with HASBRO and di Bonaventura Pictures, commences production on G.I. JOE: RETALIATION. In this sequel, the G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.

 

G.I. Joe: Retaliation rolls out into theaters March 29th.

 

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Featuring quite a bit of new footage and definitely more Channing Tatum, Paramount has released a brand new trailer for Jon Chu’s G.I. Joe: Retaliation 3D. 

In this sequel, the G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence. The film stars D.J. Cotrona, Byung-hun Lee, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, Ray Stevenson, Channing Tatum with Bruce Willis and Dwayne Johnson. Directed by Jon M. Chu, and produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Brian Goldner, from a screenplay by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick based on Hasbro’s G.I. Joe characters.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation 3D hits theaters March 29, 2013.

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The world was shocked last week when Disney and George Lucas announced that Lucas had sold Lucasfilm studio, which includes the rights to Star Wars and most of its characters, to the company. Now, it appears that Disney has possibly turned their attention to buying another company with even more film and toy opportunities for them.

According to MTV, Disney has been in contact with Hasbro about acquiring them and at the moment it’s just talks. But apparently these talks are serious enough that we could see an announcement made any day that the media giant has purchased another company.

Normally, deals like this would take time but Disney has been moving quite quickly to get these deals done. Rumor is that the Lucas deal only took them roughly around six months. With the purchase of Hasbro, Disney would gain the G.I. Joe and Transformers properties. Yes, this means that you may not see any more Michael Bay directed Transformers films after the fourth film comes out. As of the moment none of this is confirmed but that could very well change very soon. However, for now…take this one with a grain of salt.

So, just when you thought Battleship was the stupidest idea to make a movie another announcement comes along that can only get one response: “Seriously?” Hasbro has signed a deal with Emmett/Furla, the production house run by Randall Emmett and George Furla, to produce three movies based on three of their properties within the next two years.

Hungry Hungry Hippos, Monopoly and Action Man are all being developed into movies. Again…seriously?! Did Hasbro not learn from Battleship sinking that this is a horrible idea?  Monopoly, which was set up at Universal when Hasbro signed a multi-property pact in 2008, is to be the first project before cameras, with a plan to begin production in 2013.

While I could possibly see the other two projects having some sort of story…what the hell would you make a Hungry Hungry Hippos movie about? It’s apparently going to be developed into an animated feature for children. Should we also be expecting a Jenga movie someday? Geez.

Source: THR

 

The super rad fine folks over at The HUB have clued the Geekscape team in on some of the special things they have planned for this years San Diego Comic Con. They have made eight official “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic” inspirational posters that will be part of the decor at their booth and their special Trolley car! Check out the awesome below!

They also let us know that they will have an “MLP:FiM” trolley that runs on the San Diego Trolley lines! It is a special trolley car called The Friendship Express. It starts running on the city trolley tracks this Saturday, June 30th, and runs through the entire month of July!

Also, SDCC released their Friday schedule today and there IS a pony panel going on.

10:00-11:00 Hasbro Studios: My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Panelists from Hasbro Studios and The HUB TV Network’s My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic share details of the making of the animated series and how the “friendship” and “magic” are brought to life. Fans won’t want to miss it! Also includes Q&A time. Room 23ABC

So if you are going to be at the convention, make sure you get a ticket to ride with the Mane 6!

TFormers.com has posted up some images showing a first look at Masterpiece Soundwave with Lazerbeak as well as Red Alert. The figures are due to be available December 2012 with Soundwave reported to cost $199 and Red Alert to cost $73. Amazon will exclusively offer two Energon cubes with MP-13 Soundwave.

Well, if you’re not an Uncanny X-Force fan…I don’t know whats wrong with you. One of the most exciting exclusives for SDCC is this right here.

“This year, collectors have a chance to hook their adamantium claws into the new Marvel Legends Special Edition Uncanny X-Force Collectors Pack. Featuring six-inch scale figures of Archangel, Wolverine and Psylocke, the characters are seen in their costumes from the Fall of Archangel story line. The set even comes in a collectable display box with exclusive art by comic artist Clayton Crain!”

The Marvel Legends Special Edition Uncanny X-Force Collectors Pack is available for an approximate retail price of $49.99 at HasbroToyShop.com and Hasbro Booth #3329 at San Diego Comic-Con.

Now with an already released Fantomex figure you’re probably thinking “Well, shucks. This would be perfect if only I had an Uncanny X-Force Deadpool!”

Fear not X-fans! It is on its way. In September we will see a third variant of the Marvel Legends Deadpool…this time in his X-Force suit.

 

So, a few days back I reported on ‘GI Joe: Retaliation’ being pushed back and it looks like there’s more than meets the eye here. Wait… wrong franchise. Moving along. We were all told it was so that they could go 3D to pull in a higher international gross. But from the get go there was plenty of people not buying it. Most were positive it was due to ‘Battleship’ sinking and a fear that they would not be able to compete with ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ coming out four days later. Some speculated it was to try and pull in Joseph Gordon Levitt after realizing that once ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ hits… well he’s going to be bigger than he already is.

Well… according to Deadline you were all wrong. Apparently after test screenings Paramount realized they had made some mistakes. Primarily… killing off Channing Tatum. Yeah… they killed him off. Crying fan boys on the internet ACTUALLY got something they wanted and guess what? It turned out bad. Who would’ve thought? Tatum wasn’t a star at all when ‘GI Joe: The Rise Of Cobra’ came out. But after he became a ladies favorite with ‘The Vow’ and had one of the most successful comedies of the year with ’21 Jump Street’ they realized a mistake had been made. It became even more apparent when test audiences commented that the relationship between Tatum and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson was a “bright spot”.

Sources stated that Jon Chu was “shell shocked” over the release date move. As was Hollywood due to all the money spent on marketing the flick for that date being plastered all over.

Will this affect people going to see it? Probably not. Can this possibly improve the film? I think so. I actually like Channing Tatum (I’m sure now the fan boys shall unite and burn me at the stake) And Ray Park seemed very confident in this movie when I spoke with him at Wondercon. So… lets hope for the best. And look… it just means you can go see ‘Prometheus’, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ and ‘Ted’ five more times.

‘GI Joe: Retaliation’ strikes March 29, 2013

Yeah. I paid to see “GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra”. I think a lot of us did. And we paid dearly. Can we ever be redeemed?

Well, if this new trailer posted by our friends at Machinima is any indication, the answer is yes. The plot is already better, with Zartan replacing the President of the United States and ordering the destruction of the Joes and implementation of Cobra as the lead national security force. Oh, and you also get The Rock and Bruce Willis raising eyebrows at each other a few times. Pretty romantic.

All in all, this is looking a lot more like “G.I. Joe: Redemption” than “Retaliation” but we’ll take it! Hell, we’ll take anything after that last mess…