
I think I’m gonna name my firstborn son “Cities: Skylines modding community.” I pretty much have to, at this point.
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I think I’m gonna name my firstborn son “Cities: Skylines modding community.” I pretty much have to, at this point.
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Following yesterday’s new poster for Fantastic Four, which showed a vague display of powers from the quartet of Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell, we have a new look at the team, but this one reveals a bit more. While the teaser trailer and even yesterday’s poster have obscured our look at The Thing from any angle other than behind is naked stone body, an international banner has gone up that gives us our first good lock at the clobbering hero from the front. And he looks…exactly like you’d expect him to look. Hopefully he’s less of a punchline than the one Michael Chiklis played before. Look! ›››
Continue reading ‘Fantastic Four’ International Banner Finally Shows Off The Thing
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After director Zack Snyder gave us a look at Jason Momoa as Aquaman in the forthcoming DC Comics blockbuster Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, it’s time for a glimpse at another familiar comic book character, but this time on the villain’s side. We’ve known for awhile that Jesse Eisenberg will be playing Superman’s arch nemesis Lex Luthor in the film (he may even reprise the role in Suicide Squad), but we’ve been waiting to see if he would be bald from the beginning or eventually lose his hair. Well, now we have confirmation with a first look photo, or rather portrait, of Eisenberg completely bald. Look below! ›››
Continue reading First Look: Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor in ‘Batman v. Superman’
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Last fall, both Jamie Foxx and Benicio del Toro had joined Harmony Korine’s next film, a revenge tale called The Trap. However, it looks like only one of those actors has stuck with the project as THR reports Focus Features is now picking up the US rights to the film, but with some changes to the cast. Idris Elba will be stepping up to take the role meant for Jamie Foxx, which is that of a gangster rap artist with a friend (del Toro) who took the fall for a robbery the two committed years ago. But now that friend is out of jail and looking for revenge. Honestly, you had me at Idirs Elba as a gangster rapper, but there’s a great cast here. ›››
Continue reading Idris Elba to Play a Gangster Rapper in Harmony Korine’s ‘The Trap’
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“There is life with you, not with me.” The idea of Arnold Schwarzenegger starring in a drama called Maggie where he attempts to care for his daughter (Abigail Breslin) as she slowly turns into a zombie sounded like a promising concept, but also with the potential to be disastrous. However, a trailer for the indie that premiered at TIFF last year has just arrived, and this looks surprisingly good. It’s very somber and serious, and not in a way that seems insincere or laughable. This has the potential to be Schwarzenegger’s best film since he returned to acting. At the very least, it’s an original zombie story in a tired genre. Watch? ›››
Continue reading Arnold Schwarzenegger Fathers Zombie Daughter in ‘Maggie’ Trailer
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“Does he even know how to direct?” The HBO series Entourage worked through the ups and downs of movie star Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier), and now that the show is headed to the big screen, it’s time for him to take on a new challenge: directing. We already got a taste of the movie Vince is directing in the first trailer for the big screen adaptation of the comedy series, and now we get to see the behind the scenes woes that come from Vinnie getting behind the camera. And as usual, Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven), Eric “E” Murphy (Kevin Connolly), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), Johnny “Drama” Chase (Kevin Dillon), Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui) and more are along for the ride with tons of assorted celebrity cameos. Watch! ›››
Continue reading Watch: Vince Wants to Direct in the Second Trailer for ‘Entourage’
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A remake of the 1954 musical A Star is Born (which itself was a remake of the 1937 film of the same name) has been percolating since 2011. Last we heard, Clint Eastwood was going to direct the film and Beyonce was still attached to the female lead role in the project situated at Warner Bros. Pictures. But back in 2011, the chart-topping singer got pregnant, and that delayed the film for the time being. But it’s been years since that happened, so it’s time to get the project back on track. However, it looks like the director will actually be Eastwood’s recent American Sniper star Bradley Cooper, aiming to make his debut behind the camera. ›››
Continue reading Bradley Cooper Looks to Direct and Star in ‘A Star is Born’ Remake
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Next month we’ll see how Daniel Espinosa fares with his latest thriller Child 44 starring Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Noomi Rapace (watch the trailer right here). But the director of Safe House is already looking ahead to his next project, and it’s going to take him into the realm of sci-fi. The Wrap reports that Espinosa is in talks to be at the helm of Morningstar, a secretive sci-fi flick set up at Warner Bros. Pictures. Details are being kept under tight wraps, but the script from David Birke is said to have the potential for some world-building (which means potential franchise) and has a story in “the tradition of a Cold War thriller.” ›››
Continue reading ‘Safe House’ Director Heads to Warner Bros. for ‘Morningstar’ Sci-Fi
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Turtle Rock Studios has announced a new, balance-oriented patch for monster-hunting game Evolve. Patch 1.3, live now on PC and coming next week for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, makes various changes to the game’s Monsters and Hunters with the overall aim of creating a better-balanced experience.

Specifically, Evolve 1.3 reduces the Wraith’s Warp speed by 25 percent, which should make her “less bursty,” Turtle Rock explains.
Another major change is that DPS for Hyde’s Toxic Grenade has been increased by 50 percent. The goal for this change was to make it a more effective area of denial weapon while simultaneously making it “less spammy.”
The full Evolve 1.3 Patch Notes, courtesy of Turtle Rock, are below.
Evolve released on February 20 and, according to parent company Take-Two, enjoyed an “incredibly successful” launch. It was the second best-selling physical game in February, outsold only by The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, at least in the United States. The game welcomes a host of new content on March 31, including additional maps, characters, and more.
What do you make of these changes? Let us know in the comments below! And as always, you can reach out directly to Turtle Rock via the developer’s Facebook and Twitter channels, as well as the Turtle Rock forums.
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Jaws of Hakkon, the new DLC for BioWare’s Dragon Age: Inquisition, was released on Tuesday across Xbox One and PC–but not PlayStation 4. Now, BioWare has confirmed that the new expansion will eventually come to Sony’s new console, though executive producer Mark Darrah asks PlayStation fans to be patient.
We can not discuss when Jaws of Hakkon will be coming on other platforms
— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) March 23, 2015
@NiNiALexandra25 it will come. Hopefully you can be patient.
— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) March 25, 2015
Jaws of Hakkon’s timed-exclusive release for Xbox One and PC is part of a special deal between Microsoft and BioWare owner Electronic Arts. Microsoft also has an agreement with Activision that ensures all Call of Duty DLC is released first on Xbox.
Darrah went on to suggest that the EA-Microsoft agreement contains a clause that forbids BioWare from discussing the length of the Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC exclusivity arrangement.
@findingthesense @NarutoU001200 @AstroDuck79 you are correct. We are looking into options
— Mark Darrah (@BioMarkDarrah) March 25, 2015
So far, the Jaws of Hakkon expansion has been confirmed only for Xbox One, PC, and PS4. BioWare has not announced any plans to bring the DLC to last-generation consoles such as Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3.
In Jaws of Hakkon, players will “discover the fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted.”
Set in an overgrown wilderness populated by the Avvar hunter people, the content will see players exploring an “ancient Tevinter fortress that hides a dangerous secret.”
Gamers can also expect to face off against new enemies, and amass new legendary armor and weapons. Jaws of Hakkon concludes with a battle against an “ancient god of war bent on destroying the world.”
The content is available now across Xbox One and PC for $15. For a closer look, check out the image gallery below.





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