Briefly: It feels like it’s been forever since this thing was announced, and we’re finally just hours away from the first episode of Telltale’s sure-to-be-hilarious Guardians of the Galaxy adventure series.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series is a brand new story of the universe’s unlikeliest Super Heroes: Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Groot. In the wake of an epic battle, the Guardians discover an artifact of unspeakable power. Each of them has a reason to desire this relic, as does a ruthless enemy who is the last of her kind, and who will stop at nothing to tear it from their hands.

From Earth to the Milano to Knowhere and beyond, and set to the beat of awesome music, you wear the rocket-powered boots of Star-Lord in an original Guardians adventure, where your decisions and actions drive the story you experience.

The game looks to retain the same addictive humour as the film did, and should surely drive a ton of excitement for next month’s Vol. 2.

The first episode launches tomorrow on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows/MacOS, iOS, and Android! For now, watch the game’s launch trailer below, and let us know if you’re excited!

Briefly: After weeks of prelude episodes, and the first trailer showing off the series’ fantastic artwork back at SDCC, the first episode of Transformers: Combiner Wars is finally here.

In the series, the Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate. However, an ancient technology has enabled a new threat, the power for multiple Transformers to combine into one massive, dangerous form: Combiners. Who will stand-up to this threat to ensure that the fragile peace that was 4 million years in the making remains?

You can watch the first episode from the US on Go90 right here (this one’s not embeddable, I’m afraid), while international users will soon be able to watch the series on Sohu in China and on Vimeo and YouTube in the rest of the world.

It’s pretty clear that this is a darker Transformers than we’ve seen in some time… this thing is violent, so if you’re planning to watch it with a small child, you may want to rethink that.

http://youtu.be/Dtaws91dGs4

Briefly: Finally, after four weeks of prelude, the official trailer for Transformers: Combiner Wars is finally here.

The trailer was revealed earlier today during the official Transformers: Combiner Wars panel at SDCC, where panelists also revealed a ton of information about the just-around-the-corner series.

The trailer shows gives us our first look at the fantastic animation for the series, which will debut all 8 episodes exclusively on Go90 on August 2nd.

In the series, the Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate. However, an ancient technology has enabled a new threat, the power for multiple Transformers to combine into one massive, dangerous form: Combiners. Who will stand-up to this threat to ensure that the fragile peace that was 4 million years in the making remains?

Take a look at the trailer below, and read on further to learn about the impressive, diverse voice cast for Combiner Wars.

https://youtu.be/Dtaws91dGs4

– ANNA AKANA, Victorion. With her 1.8M followers across YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, Akana is a social media powerhouse. As an actress, she has had roles in Marvel’s Ant Man, Hello, My Name is Doris, and Freeform’s The Fosters.

 

– JON BAILEY, Optimus Prime. Otherwise known as the “EpicVoiceGuy,” Bailey is perhaps most recognizable as the current narrator of Honest Trailers.

 

– CHARLIE GUZMAN, Menasor. Known best to his 2.6M YouTube subscribers as, “DashieGames,” Guzman has made a career out of gameplay videos. He’s built his impressive fan base by taking games like Grand Theft Auto and Mario Kart, and adding comedic commentary to his gameplay.

 

– RICKY HAYBERG, Computron. Ricky is an actor, writer, and the host for Machinima’s franchise show, ETC.

 

– AMY JOHNSTON, Maxima. Best known for her work with the production company, Bat in the Sun, Johnston has also cameoed in Machinima’s recent Street Fighter: Resurrection series.

 

– JASON MARNOCHA, Megatron. Marnocha is an actor and writer known best for his work on Throne of Atlantis, Deathstroke: Arkham Assassin, and Justice League War Abridged.

 

– LANA MCKISSACK, Mistress of Flame. McKissack is perhaps most well known for her YouTube channel, thanks to her comedy sketches. She also has an extensive list of acting credits that includes Four Rooms, The Magic Pearl, and The Passing.

 

– BEN PRONSKY, Rodimus Prime. Pronsky is a voice actor with various TV and video game credits. He’s provided the voice to characters in shows like Aldnoah.Zero, and Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, and for games such as Dynast Warriors 8 and D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die.

 

– PATRICK SEITZ, Devastator. With over 200 credits to his name, Seitz has provided voices for a variety of well-known films, TV shows, and video games. His work includes Inside Out, Monsters University, and Resident Evil: Damnation.

 

– FRANK TODARO, Starscream. Todaro is a voice actor with various video game credits. They include, Shardlight, Technobabylon, andLittleBigPlanet 1 & 2 where he was the voice of the Buzz Lightyear.

 

– ABBY TROTT, Windblade. Trott is a voice actress with credits that include the TV series The Seven Deadly Sins and Miss Monochrome, as well as the video game Killer Instinct.

After watching Machinima’s Prelude series, I cannot wait to see what Combiner Wars has to offer. Be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the series in the comments below!

Briefly: We’re now just a few weeks away from the launch of Transformers: Combiner Wars, and following last week’s Victorion offering, Machinima has just debuted the third episode in a four-episode ‘Prelude’ series that will lead into the main series debut on August 2nd.

The four-part Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars reveals the current state of Cybertron from the distinctive points-of-view of four characters – Optimus PrimeVictorionStarscream and Windblade. The digital episodes will launch weekly.

This week, no longer a villainous Decepticon, the powerful Starscream reflects on being part of a new unified leadership that rules Cybertron!

The series is available on YouTube, go90, and other social media platforms, and its certainly garnering my excitement for the eight-episode main series.

The Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars episode breakdown is as follows:

1)    Optimus Prime, the former leader of the Autobots, reflects on the great war and how it finally ended with a duel between him and the mighty Megatron.

 

2)    Victorion, a Combiner born from the magic of the ‘Enigma of Combination’, describes her anger with this new state of affairs and proclaims her intention to save the Transformers galaxy from the chaos created in the aftermath of disbanding the Autobots and Decepticons.

 

3)    Starscream, no longer the villain we once knew him as, is now a member of a great ‘Council’ along with The Mistress of Flame from the planet Caminus and Rodimus Prime.  The burden of responsibility is heavy on the three due to the destruction and loss of life from the ongoing Combiner Wars.

 

4)    Windblade, once an official ‘City Speaker’ to the gigantic ‘Titans’ is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the Council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.

Watch the Starscream episode below, and be sure to let us know what you’d like to see in the main series!

https://youtu.be/OLo8mWubeZA

Briefly: We’re now less than a month away from the launch of Transformers: Combiner Wars, and following last week’s premiere, Machinima has just debuted the second episode in a four-episode ‘Prelude’ series that will lead into the main series debut on August 2nd.

The four-part Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars reveals the current state of Cybertron from the distinctive points-of-view of four characters – Optimus PrimeVictorionStarscream and Windblade. The digital episodes will launch weekly.

This week, Believing that she was created for a higher purpose, Victorion makes a promise to save the Transformers galaxy.

The series is available on YouTube, go90, and other social media platforms, and its certainly garnering my excitement for the main series.

The Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars episode breakdown is as follows:

1)    Optimus Prime, the former leader of the Autobots, reflects on the great war and how it finally ended with a duel between him and the mighty Megatron.

 

2)    Victorion, a Combiner born from the magic of the ‘Enigma of Combination’, describes her anger with this new state of affairs and proclaims her intention to save the Transformers galaxy from the chaos created in the aftermath of disbanding the Autobots and Decepticons.

 

3)    Starscream, no longer the villain we once knew him as, is now a member of a great ‘Council’ along with The Mistress of Flame from the planet Caminus and Rodimus Prime.  The burden of responsibility is heavy on the three due to the destruction and loss of life from the ongoing Combiner Wars.

 

4)    Windblade, once an official ‘City Speaker’ to the gigantic ‘Titans’ is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the Council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.

Watch the Victorion episode below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to all eight episodes of the main series!

https://youtu.be/tAIbv090O80

Briefly: We’re finally just a month away from the launch of Transformers: Combiner Wars, and Machinima today debuted the first episode in a four-episode ‘Prelude’ series that will lead into the main series debut on August 2nd.

The four-part Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars reveals the current state of Cybertron from the distinctive points-of-view of four characters – Optimus PrimeVictorionStarscream and Windblade. The digital episodes will launch weekly.

The series is naturally launching with Optimus Prime, and honestly this may be one of the coolest releases that I’ve seen from Machinima… well, ever.

The series is available on YouTube, go90, and other social media platforms, and its certainly garnering my excitement for the main series.

The Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars episode breakdown is as follows:

1)    Optimus Prime, the former leader of the Autobots, reflects on the great war and how it finally ended with a duel between him and the mighty Megatron.

 

2)    Victorion, a Combiner born from the magic of the ‘Enigma of Combination’, describes her anger with this new state of affairs and proclaims her intention to save the Transformers galaxy from the chaos created in the aftermath of disbanding the Autobots and Decepticons.

 

3)    Starscream, no longer the villain we once knew him as, is now a member of a great ‘Council’ along with The Mistress of Flame from the planet Caminus and Rodimus Prime.  The burden of responsibility is heavy on the three due to the destruction and loss of life from the ongoing Combiner Wars.

 

4)    Windblade, once an official ‘City Speaker’ to the gigantic ‘Titans’ is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the Council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.

Take a look at the first episode below, along with some key art for the main series, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited!

https://youtu.be/v4i9u_HALwQ

Pretty cool, huh?

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Briefly: Yeah, this is another series that’s ‘on the list’.

A list that I’ll never ever get through if I don’t immediately quit my job and start immediately, but I digress.

WGN America has just debuted the first teaser trailer for the upcoming third season of Salem, and the series looks just as twisted as it did when I was really excited for its first season to premiere (which I… still haven’t seen).

The new season is set to kickoff during the week of Halloween (good timing), and this season Marilyn Manson will even guest star as Salem’s own Sweeny Todd. Sounds bad-ass, doesn’t it?

Set in the volatile world of 17th century Massachusetts, SALEM explores what really fueled the town’s infamous witch trials and dares to uncover the dark, supernatural truth hiding behind the veil of this infamous period in American history. In SALEM, witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem. The show, which centers on an epic romance wrapped around this explosive revelation, delivers a bold new vision of Salem — and an even bolder new vision of witches.

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

Briefly: I wasn’t overly sold on the idea of a Minority Report television series, but Fox has just debuted the first trailer for the show, and it actually looks cooler than I’d expect.

Based on the international blockbuster film by executive producer Steven Spielberg and the first of his films to be adapted for television, Minority Report follows the unlikely partnership between a man haunted by the future and a cop haunted by her past, as they race to stop the worst crimes of the year 2065 before they happen.

Set in Washington, D.C., it is 10 years after the demise of Precrime, a law enforcement agency tasked with identifying and eliminating criminals…before their crimes were committed. To carry out this brand of justice, the agency used three precogs – “precognitives” Dash, Arthur and Agatha – who were able to see the future. Now, in 2065, crime-solving is different, and justice leans more on sophisticated and trusted technology than on the instincts of the precogs.

Precog DASH (Stark Sands, “Inside Llewyn Davis”) – driven by his terrifying, but fragmented visions – now has returned in secret to help a brash, but shrewd, police detective, Lara Vega (Meagan Good, “Think Like A Man” franchise, “Californication”), attempt to stop the murders that he predicts.

As they navigate this future America, they will search for Dash’s missing twin brother, ARTHUR, and elude others who will stop at nothing to exploit their precog abilities. Also complicating matters is Dash and Arthur’s ingenious, but reclusive, foster sister, AGATHA (Laura Regan, “Mad Men,” “Unbreakable”), who just wants Dash to return home.

A drama of crime and conspiracy, this is a timeless story of connection: two lost souls, Dash and vega, who find friendship, purpose and redemption in each other.

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

https://youtu.be/_fLl-DMzxrk

Briefly: Well, I can’t exactly watch it, but it doesn’t mean that I’m not excited about it.

Syfy has just debuted the first 9 minutes of its anticipated 12 Monkeys adaptation. The series’ follows the journey of a time traveler, Cole, from the post-apocalyptic future.  Using a dangerous and untested method of time travel, Cole arrives in the present day on a mission to locate and eradicate the source of a deadly plague that will eventually decimate 93.6% of the human race. Will Cole be able to save the fate of mankind or is mankind bound by fate? Taking place in the ravaged future of 2043 and the present day (2015), 12 Monkeys explores themes of destiny, fate, love and the possibility of second chances.”

I loved the film, and I’m definitely down for this adaptation (let’s just hope it doesn’t stink).

You can take a look at the preview below (bearing that you’re in the USA), and be sure to let me know how it is! 12 Monkeys premieres on January 16th!

Briefly: AMC just ordered The Walking Dead spinoff series to pilot a few weeks ago, and we now have snippets of information on some of the series’ main characters.

Little is known about the series at this point, but The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman will act as executive producer along with Gale Anne Hurd and David Alpert, while Sons of Anarchy writer Dave Erickson will act as showrunner on the new adaptation. The series is thought (though not confirmed) to be a prequel that chronicles the early days of the infection and zombie apocalypse.

Here’s who we’ll be seeing (via TVLine)

SEAN CABRERA | A Latino male in his early 40s, Sean is a good man trying to do right by everyone in his life.

 

CODY CABRERA | Sean’s whip-smart and rebellious teenage son. Known as the angriest kid in town.

 

NANCY TOMPKINS | A thirtysomething single mom to two kids, Nancy looks like the girl next door, but there’s an edge to her.

 

NICK TOMPKINS | Nancy’s screwed up teenage son. He’s too old to stay home, too scared to flee.

 

ASHLEY TOMPKINS | Nancy’s mostly level-headed teenage daughter. Her ambition is in direct proportion to her older brother’s failures. She loves her mom but it’s time to get out of Dodge.

 

ANDREA CHAPMAN | A somewhat wilted flower child, fortysomething Andrea — yep, another Andrea! — has retreated to the outskirts of the city to recover after a horrible marriage.

That’s right folks. We all loved Andrea so much the first time around that we’re getting another one.

All jokes aside, are you down for yet another version of The Walking Dead? Or is one series, a comic, and an incredible video game enough? Sound out below, and we’ll be sure to share more spinoff news as we hear it!

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The subject of witches can be a tricky one. The word “witch” can bring up all kinds of pop culture images such as: the Wicked Witch of the West (Wizard of Oz), broomsticks, scary/ugly women over a caldron (Macbeth), cute girls (Sabrina the Teenage Witch), and so on. There have been many films with witches as the subject but not too many television shows. Well, now there is Salem on WGN America. The show has gained so much attention and is doing so well that it has already been renewed for a second season after being on the air less than a month (3 episodes)!

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“Set in the volatile world of 17th century Massachusetts, Salem explores what really fueled the town’s infamous witch trials and dares to uncover the dark, supernatural truth hiding behind the veil of this infamous period in American history. In Salem, witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem.”

While at WonderCon, I attended the Salem panel where we saw the first twenty-five minutes of the pilot episode a couple of days before it aired. However, a few scenes were cut out of our screening because it was just too graphic (violence and sex) for an all ages panel. The audience laughed when the blank screen came up during the episode and laughed even more when the blank screen was up for an apparently long scene. They did warn us about the graphic nature of the show and, during one scene, a few parents with kids made their way out of the panel room. Everyone else liked what they saw of the pilot! The screening was followed by executive producers Adam Simon and Brannon Braga, along with series star, Shane West, talking about the show.

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Simon started talking about the inspiration behind the show by asking, “Who doesn’t love Salem? Who doesn’t love witches?” He went on to mention how we all know some of the history of Salem but there is still much that has not been explored. Braga mentioned, “What uncharted territory this was…” explaining that they delved into the transcripts from the time and those reveal way more weird stuff than has been shown before. Now, you could make a show where the witch hunters were just a crazy mob or you could approach it as if witchcraft was real. Simon explained that at the time, “…everybody believed in witches” and the producers and series creators wanted to “…show the world as they [the people of Salem] perceived it”. West plays a character who is not a believer. He told the audience that his characters would “…react like most of you would react” and that his character is basically the “audience POV”.

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You can check out a series trailer below!

 

Briefly: I haven’t actually had an opportunity to check Salem out yet, but from the series’ full trailer, I’m definitely hoping to get around to it soon.

The dramatic outing has been rather successful for WGN America, as the series premiere brought in over 1.5 million viewers.

Season two will consist of 13 episodes, and will air in 2015.

Matt Cherniss, WGN America president states that “The talented cast and our great partners at Fox 21 have opened up an intriguing world that has captivated viewers. We look forward to bringing more great storytelling, scares and surprises to viewers as the saga unfolds.”

Briefly: WGN America (who is also developing a series based on Vertigo’s Scalped comic) has just debuted a full trailer for their upcoming horror/drama series Salem.

Set in the volatile world of 17th century Massachusetts, SALEM explores what really fueled the town’s infamous witch trials and dares to uncover the dark, supernatural truth hiding behind the veil of this infamous period in American history. In SALEM, witches are real, but they are not who or what they seem. The show, which centers on an epic romance wrapped around this explosive revelation, delivers a bold new vision of Salem — and an even bolder new vision of witches.

It certainly sounds intriguing, and it’s a series that I’d never heard of until today. You can take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be tuning in when the show premieres this Sunday.

Today marks the launch of Machinima’s latest internet-breaking video Enormous, based on the comic book series by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour. The story, based in a world where giant kaiju-like monsters have devastated modern civilization, takes it’s cues more from human survival stories like The Walking Dead than big monster spectacles like Godzilla or Pacific Rim.

That’s not to say that Enormous isn’t without its huge monsters, as you’ll see if you watch the first video based on the series right here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eq3tCdal2M

One of the people behind bringing Enormous to the online space is Geekscape friend and past guest Adrian Askarieh, Producer of the series and the man responsible for discovering the property while walking a Con floor! We had ourselves a little chat about Enormous (and the upcoming Hitman film Agent 47) and here’s what he had to say about everything:

Okay, I know the story, but why don’t you tell the Geekscapists: how did you get involved in Enormous? How’d you discover it?

I was walking the floor at Comic-Con in 2012 on Preview Night and ran right up onto the Image Comics booth which had this wonderfully unique looking large format graphic novel. After 5 minutes of thumbing through it, I had promised its creator, Tim Daniel, that I would be making it into a high-end digital series within two years.  Who says that deals don’t happen at Comic-Con anymore?!

At what point did Machinima get involved? 

As for Machinima, I was a big fan of what they were  doing and how they were branding themselves with the “Lost Boys” generation of males 16-34. They were my one-and-only choice to partner with. To their credit, they backed us all the way even though this fell a bit outside of their branded video game adaptations.

Why is the web space the right place to launch something like this? What advantages does it give you over traditional media like TV or film?

The upside is incredibly high if you stick with the model. More people have immediate access to content on the Web than on any other format. We felt that the Web was a great launching point for something as ambitious as Enormous simply because it would stand out because if its scope, and hopefully find a life of it’s own.

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Creatively, how do you separate a property like this from Godzilla? How are they different and where do you see Enormous going?

Other than having giant monsters in it, Enormous is as different from Godzilla as Superman is from Thor.  It spiritually shares more attributes with shows like Lost and The Walking Dead.

So what are some of your favorite post-pocalyptic or kaiju stories? Were you a fan of those kinds of properties before discovering Enormous?

Yes and no. I loved the original Godzilla and King Kong Vs Godzilla but never really had the opportunity to delve fully into the whole Kaiju genre. But in a way I think that gives Enormous an advantage in terms of incorporating an outsider’s perspective. In terms of “post-apocalyptic” fare, the original Mad Max and Road Warrior are among my favorites.

Well, don’t leave us hanging after this first one! How many episodes do you guys have prepped, shot or written?

We have the rough outline for 9 more. But it will grow from there.

As video game fans, what can you tell us about Agent 47? Is this going to make Rupert Friend a household name?

We are only in our 4th week of production here in Berlin and it is way too early for me to talk about it.  All I will say is that we all believe that we are making a good movie. As for Rupert, we could not be happier with what he is doing with the character.

Thanks, Adrian. Come back on Geekscape when you return from filming! In the meantime, we’ll make sure everyone here keeps watching Enormous (and why not!?! It has a giant monster in it)!

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Briefly: Alongside the just-launched Rubicon prequel, Machinima has also debuted a poster and teaser trailer for next week’s launch of the Enormous pilot.

The adaptation of the Image comic was first announced back in November. Agent 47‘s Adrian Askarieh produced the short, which stars Steve Brand, Ceren Lee, Erica Gimpel, Garret Coffey, Billy Miller and Charles Melton, and was directed by BenDavid Grabinski.

I’ve had an opportunity to watch the full short, and I really think you’re all going to enjoy it. For now, take a look at the trailer and poster below, and let us know what you think! I sure hope that Machinima decides to continue this one!

http://youtu.be/qtpQ9Y4dKds

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The world as we know it has ended. A group of survivors on a mission now find themselves face to face with unspeakable dangers, some human and some…much bigger.