LANGUAGE!
1. On July 3, you’re getting the whole show, every note & scene, & a 1-minute countdown clock during intermission (bathroom!)
2. But MPAA has a hard rule about language: more than 1 utterance of “Fuck” is an automatic R rating. We have 3 “Fucks” in our show. So…
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Miranda was responding to a fan who questioned why the movie had received a PG-13 rating, rather than an R-rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and asked whether any iconic lines had been cut or changed for the movie to reach this categorization.
In his reply, Miranda revealed that Yorktown, the 20th song of Act One, and Washington on Your Side, the 8th song of Act Two, had been edited for mature language.
“You’re getting the whole show, every note & scene, & a 1-minute countdown clock during intermission (bathroom!),” Miranda explained in his tweet on Monday. “But the MPAA has a hard rule about language: more than 1 utterance of ‘F***’ is an automatic R rating. We have 3 ‘F***s’ in our show.
“I literally gave two f***s so the kids could see it: 1. In Yorktown, there’s a mute over ‘I get the f*** back up again’ 2. ‘Southern *record scratch*kin’ Democratic Republicans.’ You can sing whatEVER you like at home (even sync up the album)!”
For those somehow unfamiliar with the wildly successful musical, Hamilton is a dramatization of the life of Founding Father and Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, tracing his story from his arrival in New York City at the dawn of the Revolutionary War through to his ill-fated duel with rival Aaron Burr in 1804. The musical features a unique combination of hip-hop, R&B, soul, and show tunes to help examine Hamilton’s story through a modern lens.
We’re stoked to present to you the exclusive first trailer for Superman: Man of Tomorrow, the next animated DC Universe Movie from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. You can watch the trailer in the player above or via the embed below.
Superman: Man of Tomorrow is due out this summer on digital, 4K Ultra combo pack, and Blu-ray combo pack.
In Superman: Man of Tomorrow, “Daily Planet intern Clark Kent takes learning-on-the-job to new extremes when Lobo and Parasite set their sights on Metropolis,” according to the official plot synopsis.
Darren Criss (Hollywood, Midway) voices the lead role of Clark Kent, while Star Trek and Heroes’ Zachary Quinto voices his foe, Lex Luthor. Criss is no stranger to DC Comics adaptations, having appeared on The CW’s Supergirl and The Flash as the supervillain known as Music Meister.
The voice cast ensemble of Superman: Man of Tomorrow also includes San Andreas and True Detective’s Alexandra Daddario as Lois Lane, Brett Dalton (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as cosmic bounty hunter Lobo, Ryan Hurst (The Walking Dead) as the supervillain Parasite, and Ike Amadi (Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge) as Martian Manhunter.
Piotr Michael voices Perry White, while Jonathan and Martha Kent are played by Neil Flynn and Bellamy Young, respectively. The voice cast also includes Cristina Milizia, Eugene Byrd, April Stewart, Cissy Jones and David Chen.
The film’s creative team includes director Chris Palmer, screenwriter Tim Sheridan, and supervising producer Butch Lukic.
This year also saw the release of another Man of Steel animated movie from WBHE, Superman: Red Son. In our positive review of the film, we praised it as “one of the stronger additions to DC’s animated movie library in recent years.”
And be sure to check out our roundup of every DC Universe Movie review in the 15-film continuity that recently ended with Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.
Here’s some good news and some bad news. First the good: Amazon has just put a box of eight Final Fantasy VII polygon figures up for preorder. They’re based on the character designs from the original 1997 game, which means ’90s kids will love them, as will anyone who enjoys delightful character designs. Seriously, just look at them. They’re slated for a September 1 release, and priced at $64.
Now for the bad news: instead of just selling the complete set as you might expect, Square Enix is only offering them in a package of eight blind boxes. That means you won’t necessarily get all the figures with one purchase, and you may get doubles.
That’s a bummer, but you’ll definitely get eight of these figures (just cross your fingers you don’t get eight Renos). If that sounds like a gamble you’re willing to take, you’ll probably want to secure your preorder soon. It’s unclear how long the stock will last.
Almost all of the figures up for grabs are fantastic characters, with the exception of Reno (I kid!). The set includes Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, Barret, Red XIII, Sephiroth, and Reno. There’s also a chance that you’ll get a rare secret character variant (read to the end of this article if you want it spoiled).
Each figure stands about two inches tall. They all have their iconic polygonal, boxy bodies, but they have “expressive eyes,” as the marketing copy says, which do look nice and add a lot of personality.
For the price they’re charging, I wish they just sold these in a set. But if you think it’s worth the risk, go ahead and place your preorder now.
Secret FF7 Polygon Figure
Spoilers: The secret figure is… (drumroll, please)
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Cloud wearing the dress he puts on to infiltrate Don Corneo’s mansion. Good luck!
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Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a comic book series that ties in to the game before it launches later this year.
Dark Horse Comics recently created a listing for the comic series and it’s called Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team. The series will be about an assistant emergency medical technician on a failed rescue mission, presumably in Night City, the game’s main setting.
“Nadia, an assistant EMT for a privately-owned business known as Trauma Team International, is the sole survivor of a failed rescue mission turned shootout,” the listing reads. “After she agrees to continue work for an upcoming extraction mission, Nadia and her new team find themselves in an even more dangerous and life-threatening situation.”
This is the listing for the series’ first issue. It’s unknown at this time how many issues will be in this series. The team behind the comic is writer Cullen Bunn, who wrote Dark Horse’s Harrow County and Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men in 2016, and illustrator Miguel Valderrama, who illustrated Dark Horse’s Giants.
This “new series based on the highly anticipated game” will be released on September 9 later this year with a price tag of $3.99 for issue one, which will be 32 pages long. The September 9 release date makes sense when you consider that Cyberpunk 2077 was set to be released on September 17 after a delay from its original April release date. The game was recently delayed once more to its new date of November 19.
While Dark Horse has a listing up for the comic, it does not appear to be available for pre-order or purchase just yet. Read about CD Projekt Red’s plans for a “more robust” next-gen upgrade for Cyberpunk 2077 while waiting for this tie-in comic book to be released. Check out this neat easter egg hidden on the recently-released Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox controller, too.
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Netflix has confirmed that a Chicken Run sequel will be heading to its streaming service, with production expected to begin next year.
The streaming giant announced the cracking news in a tweet on Tuesday, exactly two decades after Aardman’s original stop-motion adventure swooped onto the big screen.
POULTRY NEWS: Exactly 20 years to the day since the original was released, we can confirm there will be a Chicken Run sequel coming to Netflix!! Produced by @aardman, production is expected to begin next year. Eggsellent.
Netflix tweeted: “POULTRY NEWS: Exactly 20 years to the day since the original was released, we can confirm there will be a Chicken Run sequel coming to Netflix!! Produced by Aardman, production is expected to begin next year. Eggsellent.”
Alongside this announcement, Aardman shared an official synopsis for the film: “Having pulled off a death-defying escape from Tweedy’s farm, Ginger has finally found her dream – a peaceful island sanctuary for the whole flock, far from the dangers of the human world. When she and Rocky hatch a little girl called Molly, Ginger’s happy ending seems complete. But back on the mainland the whole of chicken-kind faces a new and terrible threat. For Ginger and her team, even if it means putting their own hard-won freedom at risk – this time, they’re breaking in!”
Sam Fell, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind Aardman Animation’s Flushed Away and the Laika-produced ParaNorman, is attached to direct the sequel, with Peter Lord, Carla Shelley and Karey Kirkpatrick returning as executive producers. Steve Pegram and Leyla Hobart will produce the poultry picture, and Nick Park will be involved in a consulting role. Rachel Tunnard is teaming up with original Chicken Run writers Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell on the script.
“Fans around the world have waited patiently for a sequel idea worthy of Chicken Run so we’re delighted to announce, on the 20th anniversary, that we’ve found the perfect story,” Aardman’s Peter Lord, who co-directed the original claymation comedy with Nick Park, said in a statement. “Netflix feels like the ideal creative partner for this project too: they celebrate the film-maker, which means we can make the film we want to make – the one we really care about – and share it with a global audience.”
The original Chicken Run film was a huge box office hit, making $225 million worldwide on a modest $45 million production budget, and to this date, it remains the highest-grossing stop motion animated film in history. It also earned a spot on our list of Top 10 DreamWorks Animation movies, however, DreamWorks will have no involvement in the upcoming sequel as they ended their partnership with Aardman in 2006.
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There are two new consoles on the horizon: PS5 and Xbox Series X. It doesn’t matter which one you get; I’m not here to start a console war. I’m merely here to let you know if you haven’t yet made the switch to a 4K TV for the next-gen consoles, today is your lucky day. Amazon is running a Deal of the Day on some of Samsung’s nicest QLED 4K TVs, and I recommend you check them out. The color on the QLEDs is amazing. Experiencing one actually made me less interested in going outside, because the two-dimensional reality of QLED is so much more vivid than the real world. That’s something of an exaggeration on my part… or is it? Only one way to find out.
We still don’t have an official release date on PS5 or Xbox Series X, nor do we have prices for either next-gen console. But we’re getting closer every single day. If you plan on picking up one, or both, new consoles, grab yourself one of these TVs now, while they’re on sale.
240Hz gaming monitors have come a long way. Whereas a couple of years ago every 240Hz gaming monitor was just another TN display sacrificing color and contrast for maximum frame rate, these days you’ll find just as many VA and IPS screens that look substantially better.
Acer’s latest Predator XB3 pretty much sets the gold standard for what a 240Hz gaming monitor should be now. It features a fast IPS panel that can hit 240Hz while displaying a bright and colorful HDR picture at 400-nits. What really sets it apart from other IPS displays in its class is it also features a 0.5ms response time while also supporting FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync compatibility.
And if that wasn’t enough to make the Acer Predator XB3 standout, it also features integrated RGB lighting just under the display.
We’ve been using the monitor for a few days now and we’ve been blown away by its great picture quality paired with its incredibly fast refresh rate. Thanks to it being G-Sync compatible, we also haven’t seen a single torn frame even as we wildly whip our mouse around trying to freeze everyone with Mei in Overwatch.
Instead, every frame of animation looks like a crisp still image, allowing us to easily track targets and line up headshots.
The only thing we wished was a little better on the monitor was the integration of the RGB bar lighting. For now, it doesn’t seem like there’s any software to tie its effects or color to your games. By comparison, MSI has used GameSense to tie reloading alerts to the RGB lighting on its monitors.
Of course, this is only just an early preview of an early unit right now, so some software may develop by the time of our final review.
The Acer Predator XB3 gaming monitor will release later this September for a starting price of $429.
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The Marvel Legends action figure line is primarily known for producing high-quality superhero figurines. It also offers some life-sized superhero accessories, like Captain America’s shield and Thanos’s power gauntlet. What the toy line is currently working on is a little different. It’s a moving, talking replica of Deadpool’s head. It’ll be out on September 1, but you can preorder the noggin now.
So, yes, it’s not just a display piece to be set on your shelf. It moves in surprisingly expressive ways as it delivers over 600 lines of humorous dialog. It has an accompanying app that lets you control the types of things it says. It has jokes and insults, as well as somewhat elaborate pranks.
The head contains sensors that let it know, for instance, when someone opens the refrigerator you’ve set it in, so it can scare your unsuspecting victim. Another of the pre-programmed pranks involves you placing the head in someone’s bed. You can even use the app to set up custom pranks by having it say something when it detects noises, movement, or changes in the light.
Also included in the head’s programming is the “world’s worst alarm clock,” which is inaccurate four out of five times (“Try your chances!”) and a party mode, intended to be used when you have people over to amuse and delight them.
It seems like quite a silly thing, which is exactly what you’d expect from an interactive Deadpool collectible. If it’s your kind of silly thing, you can lock in your preorder now, to be delighted when it ships in a few months.
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The stunning news that Michael Keaton is in early talks to reprise his role as Batman in not just The Flash but other DC movies, serving as sort of a Nick Fury-esque mentor and recruiter to other superheroes, opens the door to not only a big screen DC multiverse but to The Flash possibly bringing back other established past DC movie characters for appearances.
Two existing DC movie characters who seem like no-brainers to make appearances in The Flash are Iris West and Henry Allen. Kiersey Clemons was cast as Barry Allen’s love interest Iris in Justice League but she was cut entirely from Zack Snyder’s original film when it was retooled by Joss Whedon. While fans can likely expect to see Clemons’ Iris in next year’s Snyder Cut on HBO Max, it seems plausible for Iris to also appear in The Flash and in a more prominent role.
But beyond those two characters what other past DC movie characters could appear in The Flash? Read on or scroll through the slideshow below for the biggest DC movie cameos and appearances we’d hope to and, in some cases, expect to see happen along with the possible return of Michael Keaton’s Batman.
Last seen atop a rooftop in wintry Gotham City in Batman Returns, Keaton’s return could pave the way to also bring back Michelle Pfeiifer as Selina Kyle. Did they spend the last few decades sparring across the rooftops of Gotham or did they settle down together? With Alfred and Commissioner Gordon likely both dead in this alternate universe (actors Michael Gough and Pat Hingle are both deceased), Bruce will be quite alone — and Batman without any true allies since he never did take on a sidekick in the Burton films — unless Selina’s back in his life.
That is, of course, unless Keaton’s Batman did end up getting himself a sidekick …
Marlon Wayans’ Robin
Marlon Wayan (credit: Getty Images)
Maybe you never knew this but Marlon Wayans was cast as Dick Grayson, aka Robin, in 1992’s Batman Returns but the character was dropped from the story before filming began. (Batman ‘89 also toyed with the idea of adding Robin, with A Return to Salem’s Lot actor Ricky Addison Reed reportedly linked to the part.) What if we meet a now-adult Robin — or perhaps he’s Nightwing now — in this parallel universe nearly three decades after the events of Batman Returns? It would be a hell of a bit of fan service that would obviously need some explanation to the audience given that Wayans never did actually appear in the old movies.[/caption]
Vicki Vale
Kim Basinger’s intrepid photojournalist was swept off her feet — literally — by Keaton’s Batman in the original Tim Burton film. While their relationship didn’t pan out, it would be interesting to see her return to report on whatever intra-dimensional superhero hijinks are afoot in The Flash. At the very least, it would be nice to see her and Bruce’s relationship addressed, especially in light of the fact that she’s known Batman’s secret identity for 30 years.
Harvey Dent/Two-Face
Billy Dee Williams portrayed Gotham City D.A. Harvey Dent in 1989’s Batman but never got to play his villainous alter ego Two-Face as the role was recast with Tommy Lee Jones when Batman Forever soft-rebooted the franchise. While Williams did get to voice The LEGO Batman’s Two-Face, it might be nice to see Williams play the role in live-action, if even in an Arkham Asylum cameo. Fans need to finally see if Billy Dee’s Harvey Dent kept his mustache when he became Two-Face!
Alexander Knox
Not only did Ezra Miller’s Flash appear in The CW’s Arrowverse Crisis crossover, so did dogged investigative journalist Alexander Knox, once again played by Batman ‘89 actor Robert Wuhl. It wouldn’t be much of a stretch to bring him back here for another chance to investigate whether there’s a six-foot bat in Gotham City.
Red Triangle Circus Gang and the Penguins
So were Penguin’s goons and army of penguins still running loose in the sewers of Gotham for years after Oswald Cobblepot’s demise? Seeing Keaton’s Batman finally catch the last of them all these years later would be a nod to the last time we saw him on screen.
Justice League
It stands to reason some of Ezra Miller’s Justice League teammates could pop up in his film, most likely his buddy Cyborg (played by Ray Fisher). But given recent reports of Henry Cavill possibly appearing in future DC movies, a Man of Steel cameo here could also make sense. Or, at the very least, maybe the Flash film gives Ben Affleck’s Batman a proper send-off? After all, Zack Snyder’s Justice League 2 would’ve reportedly killed off Batfleck, so doing so here would explain why Miller’s Barry Allen might seek out a parallel universe Batman for help.
Terry McGinnis
Bringing back Michae Keaton as a 60-something Bruce Wayne naturally raises the possibility of there finally being a Batman Beyond movie sooner than later. And if you’re going to have an older Bruce Wayne mentor other possible DC heroes, as the reports claim he will, then there’s no better character to start with than Batman Beyond’s Terry McGinnis.
Joker and Harley Quinn
Although it seems Jared Leto’s tenure as Joker is over — Birds of Prey wouldn’t even show his face although they did acknowledge him — could The Flash include appearances by either Joker or his ex Harley Quinn? They were, after all, very notable members of the DC universe Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen belonged to even if it seems a long shot they would appear here. However, in the Arrowverse crossover Knox is holding a newspaper that says “Batman Captures Joker,” which doesn’t make sense since the Jack Nicholson Joker died… unless another Joker took his place?
Other Past Batmen
Could Christian Bale’s Dark Knight meet Michael Keaton’s? That would pretty much make any Bat-fan’s head explode like that poor bastard’s from Scanners. The Flash is clearly establishing that other Batman exist in their own realities.
If one past Batman is going to appear might we also see the return of George Clooney’s Caped Crusader? (Val Kilmer has largely lost the ability to speak due to cancer but it’s possible he could also somehow return.) And if Clooney’s Batman cameos could we also see a middle-aged Robin and Batgirl alongside him? This Bat-troika might not be the most appealing of additions but if you’re going to open the door to a DC multiverse and maybe have some fun with it by making Miller’s wisecracking Flash be behind it then an homage to Clooney and Co. could work.
However, any such past Batman cameos are probably moot. In their original report breaking the Keaton news, TheWrap claims the plan is to disregard the existence of Batman Forever and Batman & Robin and just focus on Keaton’s Batman. No mention was made of the Dark Knight trilogy but one could assume that only Keaton and possibly Affleck’s Batmen “count” here.
Berry portrayed Patience Phillips, not Selina Kyle, in the cat-astrophic Catwoman movie from 2004. If The Flash wanted to enjoy some cheeky Into the Spider-Verse-style fun, having Halle Berry’s Catwoman pop up at one point could score a big laugh or two.
A CG Christopher Reeve Superman Cameo
Fans have long speculated about what an old school Batman-Superman team-up movie would’ve been like starring their 1980s stars Michael Keaton and Christopher Reeve. While Keaton and Reeve did work together on the 1990s comedy Speechless, a possible CG Reeve Superman appearance has the potential of being a sweet bit of fan service — or potentially ghoulish if not handled just right. Maybe it could just be a literal fly by? Or an appearance via a Fortress of Solitude Kryptonian crystal exposition dump?
Lex Luthor
Gene Hackman, 90, is long retired from acting. While it’s highly unlikely he’d return for a Lex Luthor cameo, a geek can dream, can’t they? Hackman’s Luthor somehow being involved in nefarious shenanigans — even more cosmic in scale than his Nuclear Man battling Superman on the moon — could be fun. Or maybe his Lex is still stuck in prison doing laundry.
Jonah Hex
The idea of Ezra Miller’s Flash zipping back in time could very easily see him make an unanticipated sojourn to the Old West where he could run across — perhaps literally! — Josh Brolin’s grizzled gunslinger from that notorious 2010 DC movie dud. Brolin has enough of a sense of humor that we could see him poking fun at his own film with a brief cameo.
Which characters and returning actors would you like to see join Michael Keaton and Ezra Miller in The Flash? Let us know in the comments!
EA CEO Andrew Wilson has revealed that he wants to “double down” on the developer’s creative partnership with Disney to make Star Wars games.
The company held a fireside chat webinar with investors this week (via Gamespot). During the conference, Wilson alluded to the financial success of the modern Star Wars: Battlefront series, Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the mobile game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes as part of his reasoning for further commitment to the licence. “We’re going to double down on that partnership,” Wilson explains. “Disney continues to be very very committed to the IP and to the canon.”
Wilson sees strong opportunity in the future of the partnership as new fans connect with the Star Wars franchise. “We’ve got new generations [of fans] coming to the IP all the time,” Wilson adds. “So our expectation is we think there continues to be a really really strong opportunity in an around that relationship and that IP going forward.”
Wilson also talked about the long relationship EA has with the Star Wars licence, extending all the way back to Bioware’s Star Wars: The Old Republic, which first launched in 2011.
EA Star Wars games currently in the pipeline include the recently revealed Star Wars Squadrons, a starfighter simulator where you conduct space battles in a variety of iconic Star Wars spaceships. You can check out our article here running through the first gameplay details for Squadrons. The game is being developed by EA Motive and will be available on VR platforms, PC, PS4 and Xbox One, with the game launching on October 2 this year. The game will not feature microtransactions.