Game Of Thrones Veteran Pitched A Killer Robot Movie To 18 Places And No One Wanted It

Game of Thrones veteran Bryan Cogman has shared a story about how difficult it is to get a movie made in Hollywood. Cogman, who was a writer and executive producer on HBO’s Game of Thrones and is now consulting for Amazon’s Lord of the Rings show, said in a Twitter thread that he pitched a movie about killer robots to 18 different places and each outfit said no.

Cogman said he got very positive feedback from nearly every place he pitched to, but in the end, no one wanted to buy his idea.

“Well, folks: pitched my globe-trotting killer robots movie (developed for over a year) to EIGHTEEN places, was told by almost all of them it was one of the best performed pitches they’d seen… But no one bought it. Grateful to pitch at all, believe me, but… damn. Onward!” he wrote.

As for why the studios rejected his pitch, Cogman said it didn’t come down to any concerns about filming a globe-trotting movie during the pandemic. Instead, Cogman said the main reason he was given was something along the lines of, “We’re developing something similar already.”

Cogman said he’s sharing his story to help people understand that “there is no such thing as a ‘sure thing’ in this business.”

“But you gotta tell yourself what you’re working on IS a sure thing or you’ll never finish it!” he said.

There is a happy ending to this story, however, as Cogman said he was just recently given some “great news” about a different project he’s working on. “So … again, onward!” he said.

A number of writers and producers from Hollywood responded to Cogman’s story, including The Walking Dead producer Glen Mazarra who commiserated with Cogman. “It’s a business of rejection. But good for you for putting it all out there and moving on. That’s why you’re a master,” Mazarra said.

Game of Thrones showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff hired Cogman as their assistant at the start of the show’s production a decade ago. Weiss and Benioff had no experience writing for TV before Game of Thrones, so they turned to Cogman. Benioff knew him as his nanny’s husband.

Cogman eventually became the co-executive producer for the entire Game of Thrones series. The 11 episodes he wrote for Game of Thrones is only eclipsed by Weiss and Benioff. He was instrumental to Game of Thrones, according to cast members and George R.R. Martin himself.

Sophie Turner, who played Sansa Stark, told Vanity Fair that Cogman was the backbone of Game of Thrones, while Jaime Lannister actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau said Cogman is a “walking encyclopedia” of knowledge about Game of Thrones. Martin himself said Cogman was “the third head of the dragon” as it relates to his relationship with Weiss and Benioff.

Sea of Thieves Can Now Run at 120 FPS on Xbox Series X

Season One of Sea of Thieves has officially begun, and with it comes a new 120Hz Performance mode on Xbox Series X that supports 120 FPS at 1080p.

As detailed in the release notes for this big Season One update, it also notes that some TVs do not support 120Hz and HDR simultaneously, so HDR may need to be disabled from the console settings if players wish to sail the seas with 120 FPS.

Seasons mark a new initiative for Sea of Thieves that will see new content added to the game every three months. In addition, a battle pass system has been implemented that will reward players throughout each Season.

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Each season will have players progress through 100 levels of Pirate Renown, and rewards for both the player’s pirate character and ship can be unlocked. Additionally, those who have reached the title of Pirate Legend will get specialized rewards as part of this new progression system.

An optional, premium tier of the battle pass – titled ‘Plunder Pass’ – will be available and will offer even more unique rewards and exclusive items from the Pirate Emporium.

This 120Hz update is just another improvement to Sea of Thieves following the arrival of the Xbox Series X/S optimizations that arrived in November 2020 and added faster load times and 60 FPS for Xbox Series X/S, and 4K for Xbox Series X.

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Next Tomb Raider to Unify the Reboot Trilogy and Original Games

Crystal Dynamics has shared a bit of information on its next, currently unannounced Tomb Raider, saying it’s “working to unify” the timelines of Core Design’s original games and its own reboot trilogy that began in 2013.

While the reboot trilogy told the origin story of Lara Croft becoming the Tomb Raider, the original games “featured a seasoned and confident adventurer,” said game director Will Kerslake in a video posted to Twitter. The development team envisions “a future of Tomb Raider unfolding after these established adventures, telling stories that build upon the breadth of both Core Design and Crystal Dynamics’ games, working to unify these timelines.”

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Kerslake noted the difficulty of such a task given the franchise’s 25-year history and asked fans to be patient as the studio works through development. “We don’t have plans for a major game announcement in the near future,” he said.

Lara’s latest adventure, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, was released in 2018. IGN’s Shadow of the Tomb Raider review awarded it a 9/10 and called it a “powerful finale to Lara Croft’s origin trilogy.”

In other franchise news, a Tomb Raider anime series, set after the events of Crystal’s origin trilogy, is in development at Netflix. Tomb Raider’s big-screen sequel, meanwhile, recently landed a new writer-director in Misha Green, showrunner of HBO’s Lovecraft Country.

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Netflix Announces Sandman Cast, Game Of Thrones Star Gwendoline Christie Playing Lucifer

DC Comics’ Sandman series is moving forward at Netflix, as the cast has been announced for the first season of the series.

The upcoming comic book adaptation will feature a few big names, primarily Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer. Christie made a name for herself playing Brienne of Tarth of HBO’s Game of Thrones and Captain Phasma in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. She’ll also be joined by Game of Thrones alumni Charles Dance, as he plays Roderick Burgess. Check out the full cast list below.

The Sandman cast:

  • Tom Sturridge as Dream
  • Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer
  • Vivienne Acheampong as Lucienne
  • Boyd Holbrook as The Corinthian
  • Charles Dance as Roderick Burgess
  • Asim Chaundhry as Abel
  • Sanjeev Bhaskar as Cain

The Sandman comic first debuted in 1988, written by Neil Gaiman and art by Sam Keith (issues 1-5) and Mike Dringenberg. The series follows Dream–who is also called The Sandman, Morpheus, Lord of Dreaming, The Shaper, etc–who has been a prisoner for 70 years and must rebuild his kingdom, which has collapsed in his absence.

The series ran until 1996, spanning 76 issues. There have also been numerous spin-offs, including the 2013 limited series The Sandman: Overture. The Sandman series helped pave the way for Vertigo Comics, a DC imprint for darker, more adult comics series.

“For the last 33 years, the Sandman characters have breathed and walked around and talked in my head,” said Sandman creator and series executive producer Neil Gaiman. “I’m unbelievably happy that now, finally, they get to step out of my head and into reality. I can’t wait until the people out there get to see what we’ve been seeing as Dream and the rest of them take flesh, and the flesh belongs to some of the finest actors out there. This is astonishing, and I’m so grateful to the actors and to all of The Sandman collaborators–Netflix, Warner Bros., DC, to Allan Heinberg and David Goyer, and the legions of crafters and geniuses on the show–for making the wildest of all my dreams into reality.”

At the time of this writing, no release date has been announced for the Netflix series.

Epic Games Store Weekly Free PC Games Will Continue In 2021, As The Store Hits New Heights

Epic Games has revealed a number of statistics that speak to the growth and success of the Epic Games Store in 2020. The company also reiterated that it will continue to release free games every week on the store in 2021.

By Epic’s latest count, the Epic Games Store has now reached 160 million users on PC, with daily active users rising by 192% to 31.3 million. The company also disclosed that the Epic Games Store reached a new peak concurrent user record of 13 million in 2020, which compares to 25 million for Steam. Monthly active users in December specifically hit 56 million, compared to 32 million in December 2019.

Part of what has helped fuel the growth of the Epic Games Store is how the company pursues exclusives that you can only get on its store. These will continue in the future, as Epic has announced partnerships with the developers of Control, The Last Guardian, and Limbo for their next games.

Additionally, Epic said that Epic Games Store users collectively spent more than $700 million on the store in 2020, with third-party games making up 37%, or $265 million.

In terms of play time, users collectively spent 5.7 billion hours playing games on the Epic Games Store in 2020, up from 3.35 billion hours in 2019.

The total number of games on the Epic Games Store jumped from 190 in 2019 to 471 in 2020. Looking to 2021, Epic said it plans to “rapidly expand” the number of titles available on the store. To that end, the company is working with developers to provide them self-publishing tools to streamline publishing on Epic Games Store.

“Much of the development work this year is centered on opening the store to developers that want to publish titles on the store,” Epic said. “We want a smooth, seamless experience for developers looking to bring their titles to the Epic Games Store. This unlocks the ability for Epic Games Store customers to purchase the games they want, when they want while developers enjoy a much fairer revenue share split.”

Epic also said it will continue to release free games every week on the Epic Games Store in 2021. In 2020, Epic released 103 free games and they were collectively downloaded more than 749 million times. One of the biggest bright spots was Star Wars: Battlefront II, which saw an astonishing 19 million downloads by itself for its free week. The latest free game is Dandara.

Looking to 2021, Epic said it is planning a number of new features for the Epic Games Store, including a “social overhaul,” advancements to achievements and player profiles, and improvements to wishlists. Epic is also reportedly planning changes to the shopping cart experience.

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Sea Of Thieves Patch Notes: 120fps Mode Now Available In Season 1 Update

The ongoing pirate adventure game Sea of Thieves is launching seasons, and the latest update kicks it off. Rare has now shared the full patch notes with an overview of everything it does.

As detailed in the release notes, the launch of season one brings a new progression system with the Plunder Pass, a battle pass-like system that unlocks cosmetic rewards as you gain experience called “Renown” through the season. You can obtain the Plunder Pass for $10, and it will last you through the 3-month season. This season lets you build up your rep with a Merchant Alliance by recovering lost cargo. You can also take part in new limited-time events every month.

One highlight of the update is a new 120fps Performance Mode, available on Xbox Series X for supported TVs and monitors. The notes mention that some TVs don’t support 120Hz alongside HDR, so to get the performance mode you may need to disable HDR in your console settings.

The update also includes some general quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes, which you can see in more detail below. The patch is roughly between 6-9 GB across all platforms.

Sea of Thieves 2.0.21 Patch Notes

Outpost Cosmetics

Dark Adventurers Set

  • For Legends looking to flaunt their worth, the Dark Adventurers set has arrived. The Pirate Legend shop now offers the new Dark Adventurers weapons, equipment and instruments, available exclusively to those who have become Legend.

Silent Barnacle Set

  • The Outpost shipwrights, along with the clothing, equipment and weapon shops, now offer the Silent Barnacle set for purchase. Players must obtain the Hoarder of Barnacled Gold Commendation to unlock access to this set.

Bedraggled Castaway Bilge Rat Set

  • The Outpost clothing shops now stock the Bedraggled Castaway Bilge Rat clothing set, available to purchase for gold.

Legacy Event Cosmetics

  • Previous rewards from the 12 Deeds of Giving, Plundered Presents and Grogmanay Events have now been added to the Outpost shops.
  • The Eastern Winds equipment, Frostbite Cannons, Order of Souls Bucket, Gold Hoarders Spyglass, Tankard and Speaking Trumpet can now be found in their respective stores, locked behind Commendations.

Gameplay Improvements

Arena Communication

  • To create a more welcoming experience when joining The Arena, changes have been made to how crews can communicate in this mode – find out more in this developer Forum post.
  • In the Arena tavern and during active Arena gameplay, cross-crew voice chat and cross-crew text chat are now restricted, leaving non-verbal as the only cross-crew communication option.
  • Players can continue to communicate within their own crew using all available communication options.

Recommended Crew Size

  • When browsing the Ship Selection Screen, each ship now indicates the crew size recommended to operate the vessel.

Updates

120Hz Performance Mode

  • On the Xbox Series X console, a performance mode is available supporting 120Hz at 1080p. Some TVs do not support 120Hz and HDR simultaneously, so HDR may need to be disabled from the Console Settings.

Larinna’s Black Market

  • The Black Market ‘Goodies for Gold’ tab has been removed and the Ritual Skull Stash Voyage moved to the Doubloon store.

Fixed Issues

Gameplay

  • Reduced the frequency of players encountering an extended black screen or becoming stuck when using a mermaid or returning from the Ferry of the Damned.
  • Skeleton ships should now take hull damage when on fire.
  • When performing consecutive heavy cutlass strikes, the lunge animation should now show correctly when blocking between each strike.
  • Opening or closing a Collector’s Chest held by another player should now correctly show as opened or closed for the player holding it.
  • Items inside a Collector’s Chest should now only be retrievable when the chest is open.
  • Washed-up items should no longer appear to hover above ground when leaving the area and coming back.
  • The Frozen Horizon and Nightshine Parrot Wheels have been modified to make it more obvious when the ship is sailing straight.
  • The Sailor Cannon Flare now has the correct name and description.

Pirate Emporium

  • The Soulflame Ship Bundle now uses the correct local currency pricing.

Mysterious Notes

  • Notes should now read correctly, even when shown to others.
  • Stowing a Mysterious Note and re-equipping it from the radial should result in it being wielded as expected.

Tall Tales

  • Vault Totems acquired during a Tall Tale can no longer be sold to representatives of the Gold Hoarders or Reaper’s Bones.
  • ‘Shores of Gold’ – While exploring the Shores of Gold, if another crew starts the Tall Tale the medallions should no longer appear in the air within the Vault.

Localisation

  • To improve readability, the font size in Korean and Chinese languages has been increased in a range of areas along with additional punctuation.

Environment

  • During the Fort of the Damned encounter, a number of areas where Graymarrow could become stuck on the surrounding environment have been improved.
  • Players should no longer get stuck on a broken staircase after exiting the Gold Hoarder Throne Room.
  • Players should no longer be able to fall or see through the environment on Shark Bait Cove.
  • Players should no longer get stuck and teleported when attempting to ascend the stairs in a tavern.
  • Players should no longer be able to swim under the map on Plunder Outpost.

Visual and Audio

  • Sound should no longer become distorted and increase in volume when a player surfaces from water or is briefly submerged by a wave.
  • During a Ghost Ship encounter, Captain Ghost Ships should now use portals to spawn and teleport.
  • The sails equipped on Skeleton and Ghost Ships now consistently appear in high quality.
  • The Castaway Bilge Rat Eyepatch icon has been updated.
  • The Confusion and Face, Meet Palm emotes should now have appropriate iconography.
  • Having multiple Riddle Quests for one island should no longer cause music to trigger multiple times.
  • Approaching a lit beacon with an unraised lit lantern should no longer show an empty tooltip.
  • Island banners should now have appropriate iconography in The Ancient Isles and The Shores of Plenty.
  • Buying items, Voyages and Titles should no longer cause a black grid to flash up on the screen.

Performance and Stability

  • When trying to join a crew that has disbanded, players should now receive an appropriate error message.
  • While Sea of Thieves is suspended, joining a game should no longer cause instability.
  • Further improvements made to server performance, reducing latency during gameplay.
  • Improvements made to server stability, reducing disconnections during gameplay.

Known Issues

Ranged and Melee Weapon Hit Detection

  • In areas of intense action, players may find themselves firing shots or landing strikes that do not cause damage to their targets. While improvements continue to be delivered during our content updates, this continues to be a key priority for the team.

Players Impacted Following Server Migration

  • We are currently tracking a number of player-impacting issues which can occur following a server migration. These include crews migrating near Outposts finding themselves moved to a location where another ship is already present, and issues with ship interaction points following a migration.

Stuck UI Menus

  • When interacting with a barrel and moving quickly through its inventory, players may find that the barrel’s state is not updated as items are removed. Players can also experience Game Options becoming stuck on screen when exiting a barrel in this state.

To learn more about known issues in Sea of Thieves currently being tracked and their status, head over to our Known Issues support site article.

Download and Installation

Download size:

  • Xbox Series X: 8.82 GB
  • Xbox Series S: 6.01 GB
  • Xbox One X: 8.82 GB
  • Xbox One: 6.01 GB
  • Windows 10: 8.56 GB
  • Steam: 6.65 GB

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Returnal Delayed to April 2021

Returnal, the PlayStation 5 exclusive from Housemarque, has been delayed from March 19, 2021 to April 30, 2021.

Announced by PlayStation, SIE and Housemarque have chosen to move the release date “in order to give the team extra time to continue to polish the game to the level of quality players expect from Housemarque.”

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Returnal was announced at the PS5 reveal event and is the next title from the developer of such games as Resogun and Super Stardust HD.

This new game is a roguelike third-person shooter that sees you play as Astra space scout Selene as she is stuck in a constant loop of resurrection.

Housemarque has also noted that Returnal will offer fast load times, and haptic feedback that will let players “feel the natural ambience of this alien planet as the controller mimics its environmental effects.”

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Returnal also follows Housemarques comments that it was moving away from developing arcade-style games – like Resogun and Nex Machina – after poor sales. It looks like Returnal will still have the feel of many of Housemarque’s previous games, but this marks a new direction for the studio.

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Netflix’s The Sandman: Full Cast Revealed for the DC Series

With production well underway on the first season of The Sandman, Netflix has finally revealed the main cast of the DC adaptation. Tom Sturridge (Velvet Buzzsaw) stars in the series as Dream (aka Morpheus), ruler of the ethereal realm known as The Dreaming.

The cast also includes two Game of Thrones veterans, with Gwendoline Christie playing Lucifer Morningstar and Charles Dance playing occultist Roderick Burgess. Narcos star Boyd Holbrook will play The Corinthian, a rogue nightmare-turned-serial killer created by Morpheus.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a look at all the cast members revealed so far and how they compare to their comic book counterparts:

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We assume more casting announcements will follow in the coming weeks, as Netflix has yet to reveal other major roles like Dream’s sister Death. The streamer also has yet to reveal a release date for the 10-episode first season.

The Sandman is an adaptation of the DC horror/fantasy comic created by Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg and Sam Keith. Gaiman is executive producing the series along with Allan Heinberg and David Goyer. Heinberg is also serving as showrunner. Prior to Netflix greenlighting the series, The Sandman spent years in development hell, including a phase where Joseph Gordon-Levitt was attached to produce and star in a movie adaptation.

“For the last thirty-three years, the Sandman characters have breathed and walked around and talked in my head,” said Gaiman in a statement. “I’m unbelievably happy that now, finally, they get to step out of my head and into reality. I can’t wait until the people out there get to see what we’ve been seeing as Dream and the rest of them take flesh, and the flesh belongs to some of the finest actors out there. This is astonishing, and I’m so grateful to the actors and to all of The Sandman collaborators — Netflix, Warner Bros., DC, to Allan Heinberg and David Goyer, and the legions of crafters and geniuses on the show — for making the wildest of all my dreams into reality.”

According to Gaiman, the Netflix series will make significant changes to the source material, including updating the present-day setting for the 21st Century rather than 1989, when the comic originally debuted.

Interestingly, The Sandman will mark the first time the DC Comics incarnation of Lucifer Morningstar has been played by a woman. That character was previously played by Peter Stormare in 2005’s Constantine, Tom Ellis in the Lucifer TV series and Michael Sheen in Audible’s audio drama adaptation of The Sandman. Though generally portrayed as male in the comics, The Sandman’s Lucifer is an androgynous figure whom Gaiman confirmed was modeled closely on a young David Bowie. Unfortunately, despite the Lucifer series moving from Fox to Netflix, Christie’s casting would seem to eliminate any possibility of the two shows coexisting in the same universe.

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Tomb Raider’s 25th Anniversary Is Being Celebrated All Year In 2021

2021 marks the 25th anniversary of Lara Croft’s video game debut, and current Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics plans to celebrate with a year’s worth of events.

“25 years is such a major milestone so we really want to celebrate with the community as we look back on Tomb Raider’s legacy,” Crystal Dynamics community and social media manager Neha Nair said in a video that the official Tomb Raider account tweeted.

Starting in February, each month of 2021 will be themed around a different Tomb Raider game and will feature developer interviews, cosplay livestreams, and fan art. The original 1996 Tomb Raider game developed by Core Design will kick off the celebrations, with Crystal Dynamics hinting at a reveal of what lies in store for the franchise and its future.

Outside of video games, Tomb Raider is expanding once again on both film and television. A sequel to the 2018 film starring Alicia Vikander is in development and will be helmed by Lovecraft Country showrunner Misha Green, while Netflix also announced that a Tomb Raider anime series will pick up after the events of the last game in the series, 2018’s Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

Journey To The Savage Planet Comes To Steam After Epic Exclusivity Ends

The sci-fi game Journey to the Savage Planet from former Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry boss Alex Hutchinson and Typhoon Studios is now available to buy on Steam. The game originally launched a year ago this week as an exclusive for the Epic Games Store, but now it’s out on Valve’s platform following the end of the exclusivity deal with Epic.

Additionally, the game is marked down by 40% through February 15, while you can save even more if you buy the base game and the Hot Garbage DLC bundle. The game has a landing page on Steam but it doesn’t appear to have gone live just yet for sale–that should happen soon.

A first-person adventure game with a comedic bent, Journey to the Savage Planet takes players to an alien world where they must explore and learn about the flora and fauna. The game is playable solo or with two-player online co-op.

Journey to the Savage planet scored a 7/10 in GameSpot’s review back in January 2020. “Journey to the Savage Planet borrows plenty of familiar elements from other games,” reviewer Richard Wakeling wrote, “yet it does so in a carefree way that sets it apart from other sci-fi exploration games, settling on a relaxing playstyle that’s informed by its single, vivid planet and tightly focused design.”

The game’s developer, Typhoon Studios, was sold to Google at the end of 2019. The company is now developing games for Google Stadia.

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