San Diego Comic-Con is finally here!

We’ve met so, so many of you over the years, and the greatest thing about SDCC each year isn’t the incredible panels, bankruptcy-inducing exclusives, blink and you’ll miss them celebrities, or you better take pictures because your friends won’t believe you parties, but honestly seeing you ‘Scapists, new and old at our booth, catching up, and really feeling the culture that we try all year, every year, to create and sustain.

Every year at San Diego Comic-Con, we meet some new friends, gain a few writers, and have an incredible, re-energizing (and absolutely exhausting) time, and that’s what Geekscape is all about.

There’s always a ton of new stuff going on at Geekscape, and one of our biggest focusses over the past year has been to expand and solidify our lineup of awesome podcasts. After a short (but still too long) hiatus, the main Geekscape podcast has returned (thanks Westwood One) and is better than ever, Geekscape Games hasn’t changed a bit (yeah, Shane is still there and still offensive), Matt Kelly and Horror Movie Night is still showing off its incredible fan base (and showing off some cool new t-shirts at our booth this weekend), 90’s TV Hour is nostalgic AF, Seven of Wine is the coolest combo of alcohol and nerdiness in existence, Depths of Gaming is deeper than we could imagine, and we have even more cool shows in the works (and hopefully Geeks

Of course, we’ve got some pretty cool stuff going on at SDCC too. We’ll be in the same, familiar booth as last year, #3919 (with some sweet, sweet new t-shirts to boot), and we have an awesome signing schedule which you can find below.

Thursday, July 20th

11-12PM – Vault Comics ‘Powerless’


2-3PM – Brandon Easton

Friday, July 21st

12-1PM – Yehudi Mercado

2-3PM – ‘Stripped’s Frederick Schroeder

1-2PM – John Hennigan (John Morrison / Johnny Mundo)

Saturday, July 22nd


11-12PM – Dweeb Darlings

1-2PM – ‘The Monster Squad’s Andre Gower and Ryan Lambert

2-3PM – MegaRan

4:30-5:30PM – The Geek History Podcast Meetup

5:30-6:30PM – Fanbase Press and the creators of ‘Quince’

Sunday, July 23rd


12-1PM – MegaRan

1-2PM – DangerKatt Comics

See? Lots! Come by, get a sweet new shirt, and say hey to Jonathan, Matt, Derek, and the rest of the gang!

Briefly: Wow.

Just when I was beginning to think that we’d never see another installation of The Wolf Among Us, Telltale Games has revealed that they have a ton of new content coming down the pipeline.

First up, they’ve revealed a new five part continuation of last year’s revered Batman series, entitled Batman: The Enemy Within, which will see its first episode launch everywhere on August 8th (with a disc version dropping in October).

In this latest chapter, both Bruce Wayne and Batman will be forced into precarious new roles. The Riddler has returned to terrorize Gotham City, but his gruesome puzzles merely foreshadow an even greater crisis. With the arrival of a ruthless federal agent and the return of a still nascent Joker, Batman must navigate uneasy alliances while Bruce Wayne undertakes a perilous series of deceptions. Which of Batman’s new allies will you choose to trust? And how deep into the darkness will you let Bruce descend?

Naturally, your choices from Batman‘s first season will carry over to the new game.

Next up, now that Walking Dead: The New Frontier has wrapped up (I’m behind, please don’t spoil it), the company has revealed that the game’s next iteration will (scarily) have the working title The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series – The Final Season.

The new season is set to premiere sometime in 2018. I imagine that this isn’t the last Telltale iteration of The Walking Dead that we’ll ever see, but it sure does sound like this will be the end of Clementine’s tale. Telltale confirmed that this fourth and final season would focus on Clementine in the lead role, allowing players to fully step back into the shoes of the fan favorite character.

“It’s going to be an amazing experience. Thank you all so much, from the bottom of my heart,” said Melissa Hutchison, the award-winning actress who has been the voice of ‘Clementine’ since 2012. “It’s been a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, and so much love has been behind this whole experience. Good luck, I’ll be right there with you.”

I’m going to cry during every freaking episode, aren’t I? The first season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead remains one of my favourite games of all time.

The most surprising announcement of Telltale’s pre-SDCC reveal is the fact that a second season of The Wolf Among Us is now in development, and should see its debut in 2018.

Details on the title are all but non-existent at this point, but Telltale notes that “With overwhelming popular demand from fans since the series concluded in 2014, Telltale surprised their fans today in an announcement video from the cast and crew confirming that the project is coming in the year ahead. Though this new season has not yet been officially titled, it will debut in the second half of 2018 across all major gaming consoles and mobile gaming devices. This new season will begin a fresh story arc for its returning cast of characters, featuring the return of Adam Harrington as Bigby Wolf and Erin Yvette as Snow White.”

I loved the first season of the game (I can’t believe it finished three years ago), and with the way that the first game ended, I’m so, so happy that we’re set to see a continuation.

Telltale also debuted a ‘Nintendo Direct’ style Summer Update video to reveal all of the new projects. Take a look at the video below!

It’s been a rough few days leading up to what (hopefully) amounts to an incredible time down in ‘murica.

Last week, I dealt with several days of fairly excruciating mouth pain before finally accepting that it wasn’t going to go away and making an emergency dental visit. Turns out that I had a pretty serious infection in one of my lower molars, and that it was going to require a root canal asap or I would die. Okay, I’m hyperbolizing a little, but it pretty much felt like it.

I’ve avoided the dentist since I moved to Vancouver almost two years ago. Actually, I’ve avoided the dentist for most of my adult life. I’d had a dentist that I didn’t really jive with for most of my childhood, and an extremely painful extraction of a seriously messed up tooth when I was a teenager. Rather than making an adult decision at some point to go for checkups more regularly in an attempt to avoid having any further mouth pain ever again, I chose the way, way easier route and have been like once in the past few years. Then, you go when it hurts, and things turn out way, way worse than if you had just gone regularly in the first place.

So, a week of antibiotics as the (inside of the) tooth was gnarly AF (I’ve never used that unironically before), a Tylenol 3 every few hours that didn’t really seem to alleviate anything ever, seven days of essentially no sleeping due to some of the most constant, uncomfortable pain that I’d ever felt, and a week at my customer facing basic technical support day job made nearly unbearable due to the. constant. forever. throbbing. pain

Two days ago (It’s Tuesday as I write this on my flight down to San Diego, a few days later than I typically travel), part of a root canal happened. The experience began feeling like a typical filling — I wasn’t feeling much due to freezing, naturally, but I was still pretty grossed out because dental offices have a very distinct weird smell and I totally hate the feeling of breathing in that constant, white cloud of dust that just seconds ago was a part of your teeth.

That was cool for awhile (as cool as a high-pitched drilling in your mouth can be, and I thought that things weren’t too bad. Then, in a freaking instant it turned into the worst, sharpest, most excruciating pain of my life. My entire body began radiating heat, I could feel an instant stream of sweat begin to run down my back, and for a time, I was legitimately close to vomiting and had a pretty tough time controlling my breathing.

I never thought that I’d write so many words about dental work… damn.

To cut it short, I’m on a plane to San Diego with a tooth jammed full of cotton that’s been soaked in some sort of medication to hopefully cull the infection that’s still inside of it. I’m on another week of antibiotics, again as it was so infected that the first run didn’t bring it down enough (they kept saying that it was a very ‘hot’ tooth like it was impressive or something), and I can pretty much only eat soft food for the next week because there’s a thin, temporary filling overtop of said cotton, it’s pretty brittle, and if it breaks at any point over the next five days I’ll be far, far worse off financially than I already am because now I’m in the United States instead of Canada.

Approaching my first flight substantially later than I should have boarded it.

Also as this plane continues to ascend, the work in progress tooth keeps giving me a weird, popping feeling, and I’m fucking terrified that the incredible freaking pain that I experienced in the chair on Sunday is going to return. In which case it’s going to be a long, long two hour flight.

Update: Plane landed, pain did not return. Woo.

A two hour flight that I nearly missed, to boot.

I needed to make the flight down to San Diego later in the day, as I can’t take a lot of time off of work, and needed to get a shift in before flying out (otherwise I’d have been flying out tomorrow morning which would have led to even less time with the Geekscape family. I near-sprinted from work to grab the train to the airport (my lovely fiancé surprised my outside the train station with some delicious snacks for the plane, it was a super nice surprise). Usually I fly directly from Vancouver to Los Angeles, and don’t need to worry about connecting flights, so delays (there have been plenty of those over the years) don’t really matter. This year, my journey takes me from Vancouver to Portland, and then from Portland to San Diego. Somehow I booked a connected flight on Expedia with about 40 minutes between legs, and then, naturally my first flight was delayed by about 25 minutes.

My view as I began to run through PDX.

As I mentioned above, I’m on the flight to San Diego, so obviously I made it. This success definitely involved sprinting through the PDX airport, and I’m pretty sure that I kicked over the luggage of a small child as I tried to make it to the gate before cutoff. I’m Canadian, so of course I apologized profusely (and I meant it too, it was a pretty cool looking bag).

I planned to catch up on some Netflix during the flight (after finishing this week’s pre-SDCC Geekscape episode featuring Matt Kelly) – I queued up a few episodes of Adi Shankar’s Castlevania series, Netflix Original Documentary Don’t Speak (because I can’t make it a day without watching something that’s related to professional wrestling in some way), and the first episode of The Good Wife. It seems like a pretty freaking random assortment of content in retrospect.

But, as the flight progresses, and as San Diego approaches, I haven’t watched any of it, and I instead find myself becoming more and more nervous for what awaits me when the plane lands. The past ~10 months have been, incomparably, by far, the very worst of my life, and it’s been an inexplicably long time that I haven’t opened up about to essentially anybody, including my Geekscape family. I head to San Diego feeling substantially less close to some of these people that I have been in the past, and substantially less close to a lot of these people than I want to be. For the past 10+ months I’ve been closed off to them, not because I want to be, but because I just feel completely closed off from everything. I hope like hell that I’ll land and it’ll be easy, and at the same time I’m pretty terrified that it won’t be. Hell, overwriting this SDCC ‘diary’ (or journal if I want to be more manly) is more than I’ve opened up to these people in as long as I can remember. I miss these all of these guys a freaking ton.

If you’ve been a regular around these parts, or at least listen to the Geekscape podcast, you may remember last year’s pre-SDCC episode where I revealed on air, weeks before I told any of my friends, most of my family, and pretty much anyone else, that I was going to be a father. I simply can’t go into it (I won’t look cool to the dude next to me if I break down crying on this plane), but it’s a year later and Idon’t have a baby. Instead, I’ve got a little card with some incredibly tiny hand and footprints on it, a little tiny urn that holds about a baby’s worth of ashes, a bunch of extra pounds, and probably some serious depression issues that I’m too scared to talk to anyone about.

And… where do I go from here?

I say that I’m terrified of what happens when I land, but I also don’t think that I’ve been as excited about anything as I am about this in quite some time. I really hope that seeing and hearing these people again is the start of an upturn to my personal stock after a long and significant decline. I’ll be in San Diego for five days, with people that I love, doing what I’ve loved doing for years, surrounded by incredible events, installations, people I admire, and a week-long yearly culture that’s almost indescribable to people that haven’t experienced. It’s freaking San Diego Comic-Con, and it’s freaking hours away at this point.

Looking back on previous conventions, it’s hard as hell to remember who you see, what you do, and the experiences that you have each day. On top of standard news and event coverage, this year I want to get a little more personal, so I plan on doing a piece like this each day to chronicle everything that I’m experiencing. Shit got real on this ever darkening plane (the sun is setting now and the dude near the lights hasn’t turned any of them on), and I anticipate that further pieces will be much shorter, easier reads and will mostly just chronicle the cool shit that I’m seeing and doing.

In any case, if you made it this far, thanks.

Update: Plane landed and I almost forgot my iPad Pro on it. Big thanks to the lady that told me it was still under the seat.

Matt and I grabbed Subway at like midnight. Subway in America has much, much more meat on it than it does in Canada, and for less money. I’m moving to America.

Also, Matt Kelly got out of bed to come with me. We had a good chat and he’s a super supportive guy.

Lots of laughs so far, I’m glad that I’m here.

The views sure were pretty though.

Hannibal Tabu is a comic book writer, web designer, futurist, DJ and much much more! And we met through a ridiculous circumstance of me trying to piss people off and in turn getting serious points in Hannibal’s book! And now he arrives on Geekscape to talk about ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’, Netflix’s ‘GLOW’, his new series Irrational Numbers and our plans for SDCC! Along the way I profess my love for ‘Baby Driver’ and Hannibal discusses carrying a hatchet around L.A. just in case justice calls! It gets a little silly so listen up and enjoy!

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Are you a fan of CoralineParaNormanThe BoxtrollsKubo and the Two Strings? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, we have got some great news for you! San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter will play host to LAIKA’s wondrous creations starting July 14th and running all the way through the end of San Diego Comic-Con, July 23rd.

The exhibit, called “The LAIKA Experience,” will display props, puppets (you did know the studio’s movies were stop-motion, right?), and sets as well as offer merchandise for sale, a photo/GIF booth featuring characters from LAIKA films, and daily drawings for a pair of NIKE’s LAIKA-themed shoes. There will even be costumed characters roaming the area!

And if you are going to be at San Diego’s PRIDE Festival on July 16th, be sure to visit the LAIKA photo booth, located just inside the gates of Balboa Park. Attendees will have the opportunity to pose “Mitch Babcock” of ParaNorman, the first gay to be featured in an animated film. Be sure to pick one of the customized LAIKA headbands that will be given out!

If that doesn’t sound cool enough, here are some other reasons to pop in. On Friday, July 21st, LAIKA President and CEO Travis Knight visiting. From 2pm to 3pm, he and author Tony DiTerlizzi will host a Facebook Live tour of the facility. Travis will also be sharing insight LAIKA’s creative process during this time. And from 3pm-to 4:30pm, Travis will be available to autograph merchandise purchased by fans at the exhibit.

The LAIKA exhibit is located at 520 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101. Hours of operation are as follows:

Friday, July 14: 2 PM to 10PM

Saturday, July 15:  11AM to 10 PM

Sunday, July 16: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Monday -Tuesday, July 17-18: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Wednesday, July 19: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Thursday, July 20: 11:00 AM to 11 PM

Friday, July 21: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM

Saturday, July 22: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM

Sunday, July 23: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM

We have less than 40 days until San Diego Comic-Con 2017 and our friends at Entertainment Earth just announced the second of their exclusives (the first being a Pin Mates set that includes Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet and the super heroine herself in four different outfits). The new reveal is another Pin Mates set, this time featuring Batman in his Dark Knight costume along wth Bane and the Batmobile in camouflage mode. The wheels on the Batmobile even roll, which I think is pretty dang spiffy.

If you find yourself wondering, “What on Earth is a Pin Mate?,” we’ve got you covered! The product line, created by Bif Bang Pow!, was showcased at last year’s Comic-Con. The idea was to take a simple, nostalgic toy design (in this case, the wooden doll) and meld it with pop culture icons. Each doll’s features are handpainted.

Now, back to this particular con-exclusive. The set is limited in edition to 492 pieces and each one is numbered. The good news is that those not attending the con can tentatively pre-order one now and if there are any remaining after SDCC, those orders will be fulfilled. If they sell out, the pre-orders will be refunded. The Batmobile with Dark Knight Batman Pin Mate Set is priced at $24.99.

Those attending San Diego Comic-Con can find this collectible at Entertainment Earth’s booth, #2343.

Some say the most iconic crime-fighting duo are Batman and Robin but I would argue that the title belongs to characters Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and Burton “Gus” Guster (Dulé Hill) from USA Network’s comedic mystery series, Psych. The show has been off the air for three years but is still a fan-favorite.

For Psych-os hoping for a reunion episode, their prayer has been answered several times over with the announcement that USA Network will air Psych: The Movie this December. The two-hour special gives a glimpse into the lives of Shawn and Gus three years after the end of the show. Lassiter (Timothy Omundson), Juliet (Maggie Lawson), Henry (Corbin Bernsen), and Chief Karen Vick (Kirsten Nelson) will also make a grand return.

If you can’t wait until December, there is a chance you might not have too. Take this with a fistful of salt but there is speculation Psych might be present in some capacity at San Diego Comic-Con this July. The series had been a fixture at the con when it was on the air so it isn’t too farfetched to imagine that the TV movie would be promoted there as well. How awesome would that be?

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Briefly: Damn this movie looks awesome.

Warner Bros. has debuted a brand new, chock-full of new footage trailer for this June’s Wonder Woman, and it’s all about Dianna’s origins.

The trailer takes us through Dianna’s childhood on Themyscira, her meeting of Chris Pine’s character, some of their early adventures, a few action set pieces, and even some comedy. It’s a great new look at the DCCU’s most anticipated film yet, and it certainly excites me further for the fantastic looking film.

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Briefly: We had our first taste of fantastic, visceral footage from the upcoming Wonder Woman solo flick back at San Diego Comic-Con in July, and since then we’ve been desperate for more.

The Wonder Woman footage was probably the best reveal of SDCC, and I’m so excited that the film’s just-released official trailer is just as impressive.

The incredible action of the first footage takes a back seat this time around as we head to Themyscira to learn just why Diana decided to leave, plus… well, just take a look at the trailer below.

Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 2nd, 2017, and we couldn’t be more excited. What do you think?

Briefly: It’s almost time!

Well, we still have just over a month of waiting before last season’s cliffhanger is finally solved (who. did. he. kill?), but AMC has just debuted an exciting new teaser for next month’s premiere.

It’s pretty much all Negan, and he’s pretty much all bad-ass.

Take a look at the teaser below, and be sure to let us know who’s dead!

While it was overshadowed Friday night by other big events like the Sonic 25th Anniversary party, The Nick hosted Women in Animation Panel at Comic Con was easily one of the biggest highlights of the connvention.

Hosted by Nick and Moderated by Variety’s Laura Prudom, this panel featured an amazing panel of women including Lauren Faust (MLP:FIM, Super Best Friends Forever) Mary Harrington (Ren & Stimpy, Rocko’s Modern Life), Vanessa Coffey (Rugrats, Doug), Rikke Asbjoern (Pinky Malinky), Margaret Dean (Women in Animation), and Maija Burnett (CalArts). During the panel, these women brought some great insight into the world of animation and their struggles, and I’m here to give you an abridged version of it.

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The panel started with a quick introduction of all the panelists and then proceeded to talk about how different the animation field was when they entered the business. They talked about how most shows were being made to just sell products or were aimed towards only a specific gender or demographic. They talked about the struggle to get original cartoons made and how Nick helped usher in the creator driven era in animation where shows were no longer about selling a product or catering to a specific age or gender, but instead telling fun stories that both kid and adults can appreciate.

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Next, they moved on to talk a bit about Lauren Faust and her experiences with the industry. She talked about how her first job outside of school was getting the amazing opportunity to animate for films like Cats Don’t Dance and The Iron Giant. She also touched on other subjects like when she tried pitching her possible toy line Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls, but was instead rejected by Hasbro in favor of the offer to help them reboot and breathe new life into the My Little Pony franchise. In the end she ended up accepting the job, and the rest is just about history as the MLP brand is one of the companies biggest staples now because of Faust and her crew.

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After that, they went to talk about upcoming and aspiring animators that they try to help every day. They mentioned how great it is that a lot of women are finally getting their chance to have their own shows made and how positive the reception to them has been. Steven Universe and Star Vs. the Forces of Evil were some examples of how positive reception to female creator driven shows have been. They then showed off a short animation by that Rikke Asbjoern helped with called My Friend Pancake. The short centered around a young girl who was friends with a giant cat that seems to be a bit timid. It was a funny and cute short that showed off the talents of upcoming female animators.

 

Finally, Rikke talked a bit about one of Nick’s upcoming new shows, Pinky Malinky. She talked about how she’s had the idea for this show forever and that as she continued to grow and learn about animation, so did Pinky. She seemed very excited to finally be able to talk and show people the show. They then showed us a couple of small clips of the show as well as some stills. After that, they ended the panel by telling people to help them with a cause called Women in Animation 50/50 which is an initiative to get women animation creatives up from 20% to 50% by the year 2025. If you’d like to help with this cause, check it out right here!

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In the end, I can’t say enough good things about this panel. It’s a real shame if you weren’t able to attend the panel if you were at the convention, but hopefully my abridged recap of it helped convince you. Did you enjoy the write-up? Tell me in the comments below!

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ReCore has been a mysterious game. Ever since it’s initial trailer over a year ago, many people have been scratching their heads wondering just what kind of game this is. It seemed to just come out of nowhere with big names like Keji Inafune and Armature Games, a studio comprised of former Retro Studios employees.

I got the chance to try the game out during Comic Con, and aside from some of the technical problems, ReCore feels more like a Mega Man game than Mighty No.9 does (which is weird seeing as how Inafune worked on both projects.). The game feels like a great balance between classic Mega Man and Metroid Prime. What about it makes it fun though?

Recore CastGameplay in ReCore is split into 2 sections, platforming and combat. Both styles are fun, but the platforming sections in the game were very well done. Most of the platforming will have you jumping from platform to platform in order to open doors, flip switches, or complete puzzles. Movement feels very nice, especially the jumping since you can double jump and then transition into a dash hover. While easy, this makes most of the platforming fast and fun.

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Puzzles are also really well implemented. While only a handful in the demo, most of the puzzles centered around using one of your robot companions, a spider named Seth. With him, you can grapple onto slopes and platforms that you normally couldn’t. While he does move automatically, it feels really satisfying when you’re able to pull off one continuously long grapple move. This is only one of the different ways that your robot allies can be used (more on that in a bit.).

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Let’s talk a bit about combat. This is where the similarities to Mega Man come into play. In the demo, there were 3 different kinds of enemies and 4 different bullets. The plain bullets feel a bit un-necessary most of the time since they did the weakest amount of damage. The main reason for this is because most of the enemies are color coded which means  that they’ll take more damage if hit with the correct colored bullet.

While it does sound a bit tedious,  switching bullets is instantaneous with the help of the D-pad. You can also charge up a shot by holding a fire button which is what you’ll probably want to use most of the time since that does the most damage, but you will have to wait for the ammo bar to recharge afterwards.

ReCore Combat

The other part of Combat is also taking advantage of your robot allies. The demo contains 2 of the allies, Mack the Dog, and Seth the Spider. Only one can be summoned at a time, but you can command them to attack and retreat whenever you want, so if you’re a strategic type of person when it comes to combat, then you’ll have plenty of fun with this game.

Now for all the good that the game has, there are some things that concern me. While the combat system right now is fine, it could really use some tweaking as it still feels a bit stiff. Perhaps a dodge roll would help the combat flow better. The game also seemed to have some pretty bad frame rate issues throughout the demo. They didn’t happen all the time, but they were often enough to be a problem. This mostly concerns me seeing as how the games release is a little over a month away, so hopefully they fix it up by then.

ReCore GameplayIn the end, ReCore is a very compelling game with some great ideas, but is hampered by some pretty inconsistent performance issues that could really bring down the whole experience if not fixed. What Inafune and Armature have here really is something special, and I can’t wait to try out the rest of it. ReCore will release on September 13th for Xbox One and Windows 10.

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Briefly: Following that phenomenal sizzle reel that Netflix released last month at SDCC, the company has finally debuted the key art for its next highly anticipated Marvel series, Luke Cage.

We’re still way too far off from the September 30th premiere, which really, really can’t come close enough, but… at least we can re-watch Stranger Things a few more times before this one finally releases?

After a sabotaged experiment leaves him with super strength and unbreakable skin, Luke Cage (Mike Colter) becomes a fugitive who attempts to rebuild his life in modern day Harlem, New York City. But soon he is pulled out of the shadows and must fight a battle for the heart of his city – forcing him to confront a past he had tried to bury.

Take a look at the art below, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited for this one.

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Season 1 of The Magicians ended with a jaw dropping cliff hanger, but fans were able to learn more about the highly anticipated season 2 at Comic-Con and catch a glimpse of what is to come. You can watch all of season 1 on Syfy.com

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Sera Gamble, one of the writers, said of the main characters, “…they will all be back in one form or another.” If you have seen the season 1 finale, you know this statement can fill you with hope and dread at the same time.

Lev Grossman (the author of The Magicians books) moderated the panel and asked Gamble how the show got started. Gamble replied that it was actually Amazon that recommended his books to her. John McNamara, another writer for the show, commented, “I read it and it blew my mind.” He went on to say, “The scariest things in there are not the monsters but what people do to each other.” McNamara and Gamble then optioned the book with their own money to get the show started.

Grossman posed an interesting question to the actors on the panel, “Which of you auditioned for a different part?” Olivia Dudley, who plays Alice, said she auditioned for the role of Julia while Jade Tailor, who plays Julia, auditioned for Margo. Hale Appleman said he auditioned for Penny and said, “I would not have made a good Penny.” It is amusing to think of what the show would have been like if the actors ended up playing the roles they originally auditioned for.

Stella Maeve answered the question of what is the “hardest thing to do for your character” by saying, “For Julia, everything. These characters are flawed…hart to get into it.” She went on to say how it was difficult because many times she would not agree with her character and what she does. Summer Bishil felt it was, “grounding the hilarity between Margo and Elliot.” She added the writing helped and she focused on staying true to the script. Arjun Gupta, Penny, revealed, “taking Penny to a place where he was at a point of almost suicide.” Rick Worthy, Dean Fogg, humorously added, “In the pilot, initially I thought I died….Long story short…they found a brilliant way to keep me around.” Dudley talked about the physicality of Alice and how that affects her character. This was the “first time I got to play a character where everything is on the inside.” Before every take, she tenses up to remind herself that Alice holds it all in. Speaking of Alice, if you were wondering how drinking that “god spunk” was, she was able to make it herself and it was lychee. Jason Ralph, Quentin, rounded off the group saying it is challenging for him that his character thinks so fast.

Remember that Talor Swift song? Who could forget that magical dance number? Guess how much they paid for the rights to the song….$50,000! McNamara said that “the guy who wrote the check said, ‘Can we agree that we will never do this again?'” Ralph loved it though because “I got to be a pop star for the day”.

Maeve thinks that the fun thing about the books and the show is that they are “not afraid to make fun of themselves.”

Dudley went on to say, “We get to go to these worlds and comment on them, like a human”. That grounds the show because weird things happen and the characters actually acknowledge the strangeness. It is like they say what you the viewer are thinking.

Grossman asked, “What prop or wardrobe item from the show would you steal?” Worthy wants the dean’s office because there is “a lot of cool stuff in there.” He also likes the dean’s wardrobe and he loves the dean’s glasses! Bishil, just like Summer would say, “I would steal my stripper heels.” Appleman would “probably steal all of Eliot’s clothes and the Physical Kids’ house.” Dudley and Ralphy actually took home items! Dudley confessed she took home Alice’s glasses but “I brought them back.” Ralph took a jacket because it fit so well.

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It is easy to wonder how similar actors are to their characters. Sometimes the line between actor and character blur. Gupta admitted, “So many times I have called people by their character names.” In thinking about how he is like Penny, Gupta said, “I would like to think I am a lot nicer than Penny but I don’t know if people think that.” Grossman the authority on the subject, said, “Olivia, you are the most like Alice”.

When asked what magical ability he would choose Ralph replied, “If you go by the rules of this world, you don’t just have one power. You’re a magician…you can just study a lot.” Grossman quickly replied that maybe Ralph is most like his character. Bishil shocked the panel by saying she would like to “turn poop into gold. It’s a daily thing…a lot of gold.” Ah Margo. The crowd loved her power choice.

There was a question from the audience about the spell casting and if it is choreographed. The action is described in the book, and serendipitously the finger tutting phenomenon happened right when they started making the show. It is rather cool to watch the character cast spells. Yes, they do have a choreographer.

Ralph was asked to pick between Olivia and Julia but he would not, though he had a nice response saying, “They both had specific times in his life.”

Gupta and Tailor are happy they are more in the show than in the books when asked what they like with the adaptation of the books.

For those wondering about the time loops, Gamble said, “I wouldn’t count out going back and looking at other time loops.”

Yes, we will find out why Elliot has two books. Not really a spoiler but makes a whole lot more sense after you have seen the show.

Ralph and Gupta were asked about their character’s relationship and Ralph feels they are “similar souls on a different path.” They are foil characters but they both want the same thing, magic.

If you wonder about how the show follows the books, Gamble explained, “We see the big plot points as spots on a map, and maybe we get there a different way than Lev and the book.”

If you aren’t already excited for season 2, they will have a centaur!

Here is a fun behind the scenes look at what is coming in season 2!

Also, here is the exclusive first scene of next season that they premiered at Comic-Con!

The Expanse panel at Comic-Con was held in the Indigo Ballroom which was full of enthusiastic fans for this new series. The Syfy channel series is based on the books by James S. A. Corey (the pen name used by the collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck) and has had numerous articles sing its praise. Currently, five of the nine episodes are available to watch on Syfy.com and the entire season is available for purchase on Amazon Prime. If you have not checked out this series and you enjoy realistic sci-fi, drama, intriguing stories, an ethnically diverse cast and a gritty mystery, you need to go watch it now!

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Adam Savage (best known for Mythbusters) moderated the panel. He opened by saying The Expanse is his “new favorite show” because it is real science. In this future, technology has not made everything perfect, and getting around the galaxy is a difficult journey. Also, Naren Shankar (executive producer) pointed out in this show, space and space flight were made to be a character. If you have watched the show, you will know they succeeded.

The Expanse has received a lot of recognition for its talented and ethnically diverse cast. Cas Anvar, who plays Alex, a Pakistani pilot with a Texan accent said, “That’s the beautiful part of the show…it doesn’t have racism. It has planetism.” Savage added that his wife was surprised to see what Anvar looks like after just hearing his Southern accent in the other room. In terms of diversification, actress Shohreh Aghdashloo said, “This is the best show I have ever been on” and actress Dominique Tipper said “same”.

The character of Joe Miller, played by Thomas Jane, gives the narrative a film noir feel. He is a detective on the Belt (the area relatively stuck between Earth and Mars) and he stumbles upon a missing person case that he cannot leave alone. Jane added that he feels he looks like the rat from Ratatouille that has drowned, which is a fair description because his character goes through quite an ordeal. Mark Fergus, one of the show’s creators and writers commented that, “Miller is like the uncle that won’t leave.” Jane pointed out that his character, Miller, “feels like an outsider but wanted to hang with these people.”

In regards to the special effects on the show, Shankar said they were not necessarily limited by what they could do but rather, “Your ambitions expand to what you have available.” This is not a show where there are crazy effects in the characters’ daily lives per se (there are definitely some amazing visuals though) because it is grittier and Fergus points out that you, “…get all the dramatic stuff back that has been lost with technology.” The characters are the focus, not the tech because the tech is commonplace to the characters (like a cell phone today).

Savage asked Dominique Tipper, who plays Naoimi (a woman who can hold her own against any man), “Does Naoimi bring out your inner badass?” Tipper replied “no” because it is part of who she is. However, she added (with her British accent) that when she watches the show at home sipping tea, and she will think about her character, “Wow that was a bit harsh”. When the cast was asked if they are like their characters, all of them chimed in saying that they are rather similar to their characters. Tipper cut in though saying, “I don’t know what you’re talking about. I am absolute fucking delight to be around!”

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One of the many complex characters on the show is Avasarala, played by Shohreh Aghdashloo, and she explained her character’s motives by saying that, “she had dedicated herself to her mission – Earth must come first” and that she wants to “make it a better place for our children’s children.” She went on to say this was the first time a character surprised her. Aghdashloo was asked by Savage, “How is it to be a female actress and get to say a lot of bad stuff?” She replied, “I am having a blast to be honest with you. I say a lot in the second season. What I love about this character is that she does not shy away from the truth.” One of the questions from the audience touched upon how brutal Avasarala is in the pilot and how that is different from the books. Fergus mentioned how they did not want the character to “be just an administrator. She has to get her hands dirty” and, in the pilot episode, that was an quick way to show her character and make you interested to know more.

One of the emerging leaders is Holden, played by Steven Strait, but unfortunately Holden is a bit of a slacker. Strait explained, “The more responsibility he has, it chips away at him…He refuses to pick a side and he becomes more gray. He can’t work only in black and white. By the end of season two, you will find he is a very different character from season one.”  One problem with Holden is that he is a bit distant and hard to connect with. Strait elaborated on how they tried to make his character relatable by saying that they “…wanted to keep Holden’s journey as realistic as possible…want to show him struggle with each level of responsibility that he takes on. He struggles a lot through it but that shows his humanity.”

Though The Expanse is based on a book series, Shankar commented that they “…are doing a unique adaptation” because they are staying true to the books. They are also incorporating the novellas and they will “change the timelines a little”, but the “authors keep them on track.” It sounds like a rather symbiotic relationship where both parties are working together and figuring out what works best for their medium.

One of the teasers but not really a spoiler for season 2 is that we will see more of the Mars perspective and we will see it right at the beginning of the season!

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Here is a fun video they screened about what it takes to act on this show!

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Check out the trailer for season 2

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After making the jump to the CW, Supergirl aims to one-up its first season and dazzle new and existing viewers with their second season. Supergirl will be airing on Monday’s, which will be followed by The Flash on Tuesdays, Arrow on Wednesdays, and Legends of Tomorrow on Thursdays. Fans of DCTV are in for a treat, should Supergirl deliver!

Unfortunately for us, Supergirl has just begun filming, meaning that there was no new footage to show us during the panel. Instead, we were treated to a sizzle reel that showed key moments in Supergirl‘s first season. After that, the panel came out, most of which was the main cast. Tyler Hoechlin was there as a sort of coming out party for Superman. Plenty of fun tidbits with the cast happened during the panel, some of which I was able to capture. Check it out below!

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Aside from the funny moments, a few things were confirmed for season 2. First off, the panel briefly discussed the now confirmed four-part crossover event that is happening approximately eight episodes into the season. However, they did not let on how exactly Supergirl would be introduced into the ArrowFlash universe. I’m sure creators are exploring every avenue they can to bring the characters together. I feel that everyone assumes Kara will make an appearance on the Earth we know in Arrow and The Flash, but don’t be surprised if characters from the later two shows appear in National City!

Furthermore, show creators stated that even though we do have an inclusion of Superman on the show, the focus will not deviate from Supergirl. This is crucial as the show should stick to what the show is actually about. Still, you should expect to see some tension between Superman and Supergirl on what it means to be a hero. Of course, we do know that Superman has been doing this for a little while longer than Kara, but that doesn’t mean Kara doesn’t have handle on what she’s done in her first year as Supergirl.

In regards to Alex, we should be finding out a lot more about her character and her backstory in this next season. Actress Chyler Leigh, who plays Alex on the show, is deeply excited to see where showrunners take Alex next.

As for character romances, a Kara-Jimmy romance was hinted on for early next season. Jeremy Jordan, who plays Winn on the show, also hinted at a potential love interest. And of course, how could we forget Lynda Carter? Her role wasn’t exactly discussed in detail for the show, but because Superman and Supergirl are now in one place, we should expect that at the very least the President of the United States would take notice.

Supergirl premiers Monday, October 10th!

Gears of War is a franchise that is almost as synonymous with the Xbox brand as Halo. So when Gears of War 4 was scheduled to have a panel at this year’s SDCC, I had to go!

First off, the panel showed off the customized Xbox One S. The console features the deepest etching ever done on a console, which does add some incredible detail. The console itself will feature some sound effects, similar to themed consoles in the past. It was also announced that buying the console will also net you some exclusive in-game content. Die hard Gears fans will want this console, but I can also imagine some fans gauging their own interest for a console that’ll set them back over $450.

The panel would go on to bring out a surprise guest in John DiMaggio. It was recently revealed that Marcus Fenix would be making a return to the franchise as a father. By the time Gears of War 4 picks up, his son, JD Fenix is already an adult doing adult COG things. The rest of the voice acting talent includes Lauren Bailey, Liam McIntyre, and Eugene Byrd. Side note: Bonus points if you recognize the two last names from a couple of DCTV shows.

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In an effort to keep the voice acting as authentic as they could, some scenes involved all four voice actors coming together in one room to act out a scene. These scenes seem to have great emotional impact on the story and sounds like it might tug at our heart strings when the game is released. In another instance, Rod Fergusson himself laid on the floor and had Lauren Bailey step on his face as she recited a line meant for a member of the Swarm.

It was at this point that the panel would announce a fifth character voice actor in Jimmy Smits. Smits will be playing Oscar Diaz in the game. We were shown a snippet of dialogue featuring Diaz, and I must say, I would have never guessed Smits was behind the voice.

We then started to get into gameplay. While Horde 3.0 wasn’t talked about a bunch, it was stated that Horde 3.0 aims to be less tower defense-y and more “scrappy.” I assume this means we’ll have a wider range of tactics at our disposal, more weapons, and a wider area in which we can place sentry turrets. As for the multiplayer, the sawed-off shotgun WILL NOT be in Gears 4.

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As the panel drew to a close, we got one final reveal. JD Fenix’s name was used to interrogate Rod Fergusson, causing him to state what the “D” in “JD” stood for. At this point, John DiMaggio and the rest of the panel kept shouting, “What’s the D?!” Eventually, Fergusson broke. JD Fenix’s full name is James Dominic Fenix. His middle name is an obvious nod to Marcus’ fallen partner, Dom.

Finally, one of the more surprising announcements was that Fergusson himself alluded to some talks behind the scenes involving the creation of a Gears of War movie. Nothing was confirmed, but if Gears 4 has a big opening, we can expect to hear more about a potential movie.

That’s all they showed this year, but we can expect some more announcements as the game gets nearer to completion.

We had the pleasure of being at the Injustice 2 panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con! Here’s what you need to know!

The panel started with the trailer they released during this year’s E3. After that, the lead on the project, and creator of some of our most beloved games, Ed Boon stepped out on stage. Perhaps one of the most interesting things Ed Boon talked about early on in the panel was how Injustice came to be. Of course, fans of the DC lore know there’s a comic, but as for how it ended up on the consoles, Ed Boon said NetherRealm studios was looking to work on a game that was a little less gory. Still, Boon was grateful that the folks over at Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment allowed Boon and his team to create a more violent atmosphere for some of DC’s most iconic heroes and villains.

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Boon went on to elaborate how the creation of this new mini-universe existing within the greater DC lore kept him and his team focused and dedicated. The chance at adding a new chapter in the DC Universe was something NetherRealm and Boon wanted to accomplish from the start. As for Injustice 2, the game’s story is taking precedence, which is highly unusual for fighting games. The first game’s lead writer is back and promised that there’s much more in store for the sequel. One of the most exciting story-related announcements from the panel was that of Supergirl’s heavy involvement. According to Boon and the panel, Supergirl’s story arc is going to be major and may be the catalyst for the sequel’s story. I’m only guessing here, but is it possible Supergirl would break Superman out of prison we saw him in at the end of Injustice?

As for the gear featured in the game, there will be lots of it and gamers will be constantly progressing. But for fans who are in the competitive scene, fear not! Injustice 2 will feature a Tournament Mode in which the gear and all its attributes will be negated, creating an even playing field.

The first Injustice game had 30 characters total, and Ed Boon himself confirmed that Injustice 2 aims to break that number, making it the biggest DC roster yet for a fighting game. Not only that, but the panel let on that there will probably be at least one major Mortal Kombat character to be included later on via DLC. Boon also commented on the number of tweets he gets, asking for specific characters to be included in the game. We should be getting character reveals at every convention from here until release date. As for this year’s convention, we got a trailer introducing Wonder Woman and Blue Beetle.

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It’s important to note that all player models were created with the use of facial motion capture, ensuring top quality when the game releases. As for Blue Beetle, I also want to get it out there that hero will in fact be a teenager. That’s it for now folks! Injustice 2 will be releasing next year.

Briefly: Yes!

Captain Marvel still doesn’t have a final script or a director… but it now has its Carol Danvers.

Naturally, it’s the actress that many outlets have been speculating we’d see in the role, and the actress that  fans have been clamouring for: Room‘s Brie Larson.

What a perfect choice, don’t you think?

Captain Marvel hits theatres on March 8, 2019.

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Briefly: Another bombshell trailer just dropped at the Warner Bros. panel during San Diego Comic-Con (though this one we definitely expected).

The studio has finally revealed the first trailer for Kong: Skull Island, which comes to us from The Kings of Summer director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, stars Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Samuel Jackson, John Goodman, and John C. Reilly, among others.

There have been heavy rumours since Skull Island was announced that this film would mark the launch of a new, shared monster universe that would later tie-in with Godzilla (and potentially other creatures). We don’t see a Monarch logo (or anything of the sort) in this first look, but we’re damned sure that it would be cool as hell to see the two creatures fight.

For now, take a look at this first trailer, and be sure to let us know what you think of it.

Briefly: This we did not expect.

Earlier today in the still-ongoing Warner Bros. panel in Hall H, the studio finally screened the first, impressive trailer for next Summer’s Wonder Woman.

Now, director Zack Snyder himself has debuted the first footage for Justice League.

The trailer re-introduces us to each member of the League, and begins with Ben Affleck’s Batman in search of Aquaman.

The tone looks starkly different than the dark and brooding Batman v. Superman, and offers a much more lighthearted feeling. As one would expect, it’s a gorgeous trailer with a bunch of slow motion… and the oft-questioned ‘The Flash’ effect actually really cool.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the incredibly gorgeous first poster revealed last night, Warner Bros. has just debuted the first trailer for next year’s Wonder Woman solo film.

This marks a great first look at the anticipated film, and we’re extremely glad that Gadot’s Batman v. Superman performance silenced the internet haters, as she looks even more at home in her own solo film.

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sire to let us know what you think! Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 2nd, 2017.

Briefly: Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, has just revealed the very first poster for next year’s Wonder Woman solo film… and it’s probably the best poster that we’ve seen in recent memory.

It’s an extremely simple image that simply shows Diana, standing sternly with her sword, but it’s the silhouette, contact, and colouring of the poster that makes it truly outstanding. This looks more like art than a piece of marketing material, and I’m sure I’m not alone in saying that I would love to get my hands on one.

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 2nd, 2017.

We’ve been having a ton of fun covering some of the many offsite events at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, including the Amazon Village, FXHibition, and AHS: Fearless VR.

If you’re looking for a more diverse offsite, which includes a batch of installations from various companies and sponsors in a wide open, public, no badge necessary space, you’ll definitely want to take a look at the always fun Petco Interactive Zone.

I spent some time at the interactive zone during Thursday’s sweltering afternoon, and took some photos of the installations and opportunities that you can expect to see if you decide to visit. The Zone is decidedly smaller than it’s been in previous years, but I didn’t have to wait in line for more than ten minutes to experience anything that the booths had to offer.

Here’s what you’re in for if you decide to visit this year:

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There’s a pretty simple Geico booth, where you can take your photo with a GIANT Geico lizard, and also have an opportunity to win a $500 gift card. There was no line for this almost the entire time that I was present at the Petco Interactive Zone.

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The Yo-Kai Watch booth was pretty awesome. You’ll notice a giant, photo-op ready Jibanyan as soon as you step foot in the interactive zone, and as a full-grown adult surrounded by children, it was unexpectedly hard not to hug the thing.

The booth was offering face painting for kids, Dance lessons (followed by a dance party) throughout the day (also for kids I’d assume), demo 3DS units where you could try out the game. A Nintendo representative was there to show you some of the newest Yo-Kai Watch toys, and offered up a ‘Stamps of Fury’ game card, where you could win some cool prizes just by obtaining all of the stamps in the booth.

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You can also take a ride on a ferris wheel, which I imagine could garner some pretty sweet photographs of the busy San Diego downtown. This ferris wheel didn’t actually seem to have anything to do with SDCC, and is $2 per rider per ride.

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Snickers and TBS are hosting a ‘Satisfaction Station’, where you can put on some silly clothing and be featured on your very own comic book cover.

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Jack In The Box and The Walking Dead: Road To Survival were hosting a pretty awesome photo-op. Attendees have the opportunity to pose with Lucille at a dilapidated Jack in the Box restaurant, completed with a walker ready to take your order.

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As in the past few years, virtual reality is king at Comic-Con. Razer is hosting virtual reality demos in their booth, and attendees also have the opportunity to win some cool prizes.

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Ash vs. Evil Dead probably had the coolest (and quickest) installation at Petco. After waiting in line, you walk through a small, destroyed cabin. Inside, you’ll see bugs crawling all over the floor, pots and pans rattling, a few bodiless heads (that are still talking) and more. There are some great photo ops at the installation, and when you emerge you’ll receive a ticket which will net you a foam chainsaw, beer-coozy, t-shirt, or poster.

As always, there are a ton of themed food options available in the interactive zone as well, so if you’re looking for some quick grub without the long lines (that you’ll unfortunately have to eat in the heat), this may be a good option.

It’s definitely worth the visit to the Petco Interactive zone. There are some neat installations, and some awesome prizes to be had, just down expect the vast amount of options that have been present in previous years. The plus side to this fact, though, is that the crowds seem far smaller as well.

Already visit? What did you think!?

Briefly: Finally, the moment of San Diego Comic-Con that everyone seems to be waiting for.

Nope, not some new Marvel news (that Luke Cage trailer though), some insane exclusive, or the first teaser trailer for some movie that we won’t be seeing for two or three years.

Following the key art from last week, and the Fear the Walking Dead trailer from earlier this morning, AMC has officially debuted the trailer for The Walking Dead’s seventh season during its Comic-Con panel today.

Naturally, the mystery over who met Lucille in the season six cliffhanger has not been solved, and we’ll have to wait until October to find out. During the panel, Kirkman noted that “You’ll see who was at the end of that bat and what happened from there.” And that the Negan’s victim is “beloved to everyone.”

Without further adieu. Here we go:

The Walking Dead returns on Sunday, October 23rd!

Briefly: Aw yiss.

We were all expecting to see some footage from Marvel / Netflix’ Luke Cage during the San Diego Comic-Con panel, but I certainly didn’t expect to be blown away by the footage that was shown.

Yeah, it’s definitely a teaser, and doesn’t reveal much at all about what we’ll see in the series, but I’ll be damned if it isn’t a blast to watch. The sound track and the slow-motion action fit together perfectly, and we cannot freaking wait for the September 30th debut.

After a sabotaged experiment leaves him with super strength and unbreakable skin, Luke Cage (Mike Colter) becomes a fugitive who attempts to rebuild his life in modern day Harlem, New York City. But soon he is pulled out of the shadows and must fight a battle for the heart of his city – forcing him to confront a past he had tried to bury.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

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Yesterday Namco announced a surprise game!

Turns out, they’ve been working on a sequel to 2007’s Pac-Man Championship Edition for XBLA, PSN, and PC. Now they’re back, and they’ve crammed even more stuff into this new addition. This includes new things such as giant ghosts, bounce pads, and more!

The best part? If you’re attending SDCC this weekend you can try out the game yourself at the Namco booth! Cool huh? Be sure to keep an eye out in the coming week for our thoughts on the game.

Check out the trailer below! Are you excited about Pac-Man Championship Edition 2? Tell us in the comments!

Briefly: I see you shiver with antici… pation.

That’s right! Finally, finally, finally, Fox has debuted the very first trailer for its upcoming 2-hour The Rocky Horror Picture Show event.

The remake stars Orange Is The New Black‘s Laverne Cox as Frank-N-Furter, and we’ll also see the likes of Victoria Justice, Ryan McCartan, Adam Lambert, Christina Milian, Annaleigh Ashford, Ben Vereen, Ivy Levan, Reeve Carney and Staz Nair during the production,

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, a brand-new reimagining of the cult-classic midnight movie 40 years in the making, is set to air October 2016. Sweethearts JANET (Victoria Justice, “Victorious”) and BRAD (Ryan McCartan, “Liv & Maddie,” “Heathers the Musical”) stumble upon flirtatious mad scientist DR. FRANK-N-FURTER’s (Emmy Award-nominated actress Laverne Cox, “Orange is the New Black”) bizarre abode during his annual Transylvanian science convention. The two-hour event also features Emmy Award nominee Tim Curry, the original Frank-N-Furter.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think! The Rocky Horror Picture Show will debut this October!

Early this morning, Shane O’Hare and I had the opportunity to visit the Amazon Village offsite event at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.

The Amazon Village is open today (Thursday) from 9AM to 7PM, Friday from 9AM to 7PM, Saturday from 9AM to 8PM, and Sunday from 9AM to 5PM at 301 1st Ave (1st Ave. and Martin Luther King Promenade).

As you’d probably imagine, an offsite event from one of the most progressive companies at the convention is bound to be a must visit, and we would certainly recommend jumping in line for this one.

Two Amazon exclusive properties are front and centre at SDCC this year, being Thunderbirds Are Go and Man in the High Castle. Both of these properties look freaking fantastic, and both of these properties made me sad to be a Canadian resident, where I can work on Man in the High Castle (it’s filmed in my current home base of Vancouver), but cannot legally watch it.

Two separate, well air conditioned (thank you Amazon) test house the themed installations, and first we visited the Thunderbirds Are Go tent, where fans will have the opportunity to take photos with larger than life versions of their favourite Thunderbirds Are Go characters (including a neat green screen experience), sit in the cockpit of a nearly 1:1 scale Thunderbird 2 (and of course take photos), and learn about all of the sweet, sweet Thunderbirds characters along the way. Several televisions throughout the installation repeated trailers from the Thunderbirds Are Go series, which offers a neat mix of miniatures and stop motion, along with some slick CGIand it made me seriously want to binge the series during my short time in the United States.

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Next up, we moved into the Man in the High Castle installation, which was developed by NVE. This impressive tent featured props and artwork from the series, a neat virtual reality experience powered by the HTC Vive, and an ‘Amazon Passport’ game, in which you could receive stamps from the Amazon employees and trade them in for a sweet, sweet lithograph. During the Man in the High Castle demonstration, Shane and I were actually able to live stream the experience, which you can watch right here:

As someone who has spent some time on and around the Man in the High Castle sets, it was tough to look at the intricate costumes and props, and hear of the exceptional plot of the series while knowing that it’s a series that I won’t have the opportunity to watch any time soon.

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The photos really don’t do the experience justice. If you’re a fan of the series, or even someone who is lightly curious about it, this is an offsite that you should be standing in line for.

Did you have a chance to visit the experience? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

Briefly: Preceding the official American Gods panel tomorrow (from 3:15-4:15PM in room 6BCF), Starz has debuted the first official poster for its upcoming, incredibly anticipated American Gods.

The series posits a war brewing between old and new gods: the traditional gods of mythological roots from around the world steadily losing believers to an upstart pantheon of gods reflecting society’s modern love of money, technology, media, celebrity and drugs. Its protagonist, Shadow Moon, is an ex-con who becomes bodyguard and traveling partner to Mr. Wednesday, a conman but in reality one of the older gods, on a cross-country mission to gather his forces in preparation to battle the new deities.

I’m actually not overly familiar with the book myself, but based on that description, it’s definitely jumped to the top of my must-read list.

You can take a look at the poster below, and be sure to check back for more SDCC and American Gods coverage as it’s announced!

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