Battlestar Galactica Movie Coming From X-Men Producer Simon Kinberg

Battlestar Galactica is coming to the big screen, THR reports, with longtime X-Men movie producer Simon Kinberg attached to write and produce. Kinberg joined the X-Men universe co-writing X-Men: The Last Stand, and has continued with the franchise in a variety of roles–producer, writer, and director–right up through 2020’s The New Mutants. Now he’s onto a new franchise that starts far, far away from planet Earth. Kinberg joins producer Dylan Clark, who has been attached to the film for years.

“Battlestar Galactica is one of the holy grails of science fiction,” Kinberg said in an official statement via The Hollywood Reporter. “I couldn’t be more excited about bringing something new to the franchise, while honoring what’s made it so iconic and enduring. I’m so grateful that Dylan and my partners at Universal have trusted me with this incredible universe.”

Battlestar Galactica began life in the late 1970s as a product of Star Wars‘ popularity. It told the story of humans in the distant future fighting a long war with the robotic Cylons over the Twelve Colonies of Mankind as they escaped in search of the mythical planet Earth on the last remaining battleship, the titular Battlestar Galactica. The 2005 series, which ran on Syfy for five seasons, made humanity the creator of the Cylons and thus the architect of its own destruction.

What began as a television knockoff of a theatrical movie is completing the circle to become a feature-length film of its own. But if you’re concerned about how Battlestar Galactica might fit into a film-sized can, don’t worry–a television reboot is also on the way. Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail is executive producing a second reboot of the television series for NBC’s Peacock streaming service.

Kinberg is a busy guy. In addition to Battlestar Galactica, he has a spy thriller called The 355 on ther way, along with the Apple TV+ series Invasion.

Former Nintendo Boss Reggie Fils-Aime Gets A New Job, And It’s Completely Different

Reggie Fils-Aime is staying busy in his post-Nintendo life. After announcing his retirement from Nintendo in February 2019, Fils-Aime joined the GameStop board of directors in March 2020. He then launched an excellent podcast in May. That same month, Fils-Aime joined the board of directors at the toys and games company Spin Master, Now he’s got another job: Fils-Aime has joined the board of directors at the boating company Brunswick, which makes the famous Sea Ray boat and the Mercury Marine engines.

“As a highly respected and seasoned executive, Reggie’s experience in consumer-facing initiatives and digital technology will make him a valued addition to our strong and experienced board of directors. We look forward to benefiting from Reggie’s expertise as we continue to develop deeper relationships with our customers,” Brunswick’s chairman of the board, Manuel Fernandez, said in a statement.

In its announcement, Brunswick noted that Fils-Aime, throughout his career, has “revitalized brands and reshaped various industries,” which is a good sign to why they’ve hired him. Fils-Aime worked at Nintendo for 15 years, and before that, he held executive-level and leadership positions at VH1, Pizza Hut, and Procter & Gamble.

Brunswick’s government filing announcing Fils-Aime’s hiring notes that it has not yet determined which committee Fils-Aime will serve on for the board of directors. It also states that Fils-Aime’s pay will be “consistent with that provided to all Brunswick’s non-employee directors.”

As for what Nintendo is up to these days, the company is celebrating the 35th anniversary of Mario and gearing up for the launch of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity very soon for Nintendo Switch. An upgraded version of the Switch is rumored for release in early 2021.

There Is A Good Reason Why Microsoft Can’t Talk About The Bethesda Buyout Just Yet

In September, Microsoft announced one of the biggest gaming acquisitions in history when it revealed its intentions to purchase ZeniMax, and its subsidiary Bethesda, for a cool $7.5 billion. People understandably have a lot of questions about the deal–like if The Elder Scrolls 6 will come to PlayStation 5–and so far, Microsoft has only given vague answers about the future.

It turns out there is a very good reason for that. Xbox boss Phil Spencer told GameReactor that he cannot say much of substance about the deal due to legal requirements. Technically speaking, Microsoft has only announced its intention to purchase ZeniMax; the deal to buy the company is not expected to close until early 2021. While Spencer said he does not foresee any issues in the regulatory process to approve the deal, it remains “illegal” for him to discuss specifics right now.

“First of all, I would like to say that we haven’t acquired ZeniMax. We have announced our intention to acquire ZeniMax. It is going through regulatory approval and we don’t see any issues there. We expect early in 2021 the deal will close,” he said. “But I say that because I want people to know, I’m not sitting down with Todd Howard and Robert Altman and planning their future. Because I’m currently not allowed to do that, that would be illegal.”

Right now, Spencer said he is focused on getting the deal done, and not on going through ZeniMax’s portfolio and outlining the future of each franchise and studio.

That being said, Spencer mentioned that his long-term plan for ZeniMax is for all of its studios to “create the best games they ever created.” Spencer recalled a conversation he had with Bethesda boss Todd Howard when they were discussing the potential sale.

“We looked each other in the eyes and we said, ‘Okay, what are we really gonna do here?’ And he said, ‘I wanna build the best games that I’ve ever built and I want the support of Microsoft to be able to do that.’ And I say the same thing about the studios at Arkane and id Software and Machine Games. I want them to do the most amazing work and support them in doing that.”

The $7.5 billion that Microsoft paid to acquire Bethesda represents the second-largest gaming acquisition in history, only behind Tencent’s $8.6 billion acquisition of Clash of Clans developer Supercell.

A big question many have about future Bethesda games is if they will be released on consoles and platforms that rival Microsoft’s. Spencer has said the deals that were already in place for games that have been announced will be honored, but the future is less certain. Publishing arrangements for specific titles will be determined on a case-by-case basis, Spencer has suggested.

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A Mandalorian-Themed Virtual Pinball Table Is Coming To Pinball FX3

Zen Studios is planning to release a Mandalorian-themed table for Pinball FX3, a pinball simulation video game, in Spring 2021. It’s the developer’s 20th Star Wars pinball table and will feature missions based on The Mandalorian‘s first season. You can undertake the missions in any order and will play from the Mandalorian’s POV.

The table is set in the Razor Crest’s cargo hold. It includes the following 3D characters and objects: the Mandalorian, the Child (aka baby Yoda), IG-11, the Razor Crest, Moff Gideon’s outland TIE fighter, and the AT-ST seen in the fourth episode.

Zen Studios has collaborated with the Star Wars series before and released Star Wars Pinball in 2013. It contained three tables centered around The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and included iconic characters like Luke and Anakin Skywalker.

Pinball FX3 is the 2017 sequel to both Zen Pinball 2 and Pinball FX2. Brett Todd reviewed the original 2009 Zen Pinball for GameSpot and rated it 8.5/11. Todd praised the game’s graphics and physics. He commented, “Don’t expect any big surprises here. Even with the offbeat name, Zen Pinball is a straightforward simulation of the glitzy modern game found in arcades from coast-to-coast. You use the shoulder buttons to work the flippers, and you use the left stick to muscle the table into some extended bumper action. The physics are totally believable, so it really feels like you’re playing pinball.”

Pinball FX3 is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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My Hero Academia Heroes Rising Cast On Challenges Working On The Movie

Earlier in the year, the feature film My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising released in theaters, just a month before the COVID-19 pandemic hit America. But if you missed the chance to see it in theaters, you’re in luck as there is a Heroes Rising home release on October 27.

For the American voice actors behind your favorite characters, getting into the mindset of their roles for the movie wasn’t as easy as you think. “What was tricky about this movie was that this movie is set a little bit ahead of the current continuity of the anime,” Clifford Chapin, who voices Bakugo in the film and on the anime, told GameSpot. “Possibly in Season 5, or maybe even later, it’s not completely clear exactly where in the timeline is landing. And if anything was tricky about it, it was navigating the growth of the characters that we haven’t yet gotten to experience [on the TV series]. So knowing that this is set at a further time, knowing that there was further character growth–for our characters–past what we’ve already worked on and recorded on in the normal series. And being faithful to those characters still, but also faithful to where they’re supposed to be then.

“So with Bakugo, the beginning of the movie might have been almost more challenging than the rest of the movie for me because they’re hanging out in a building where they’re deploying people for little odd jobs and such,” Chapin continued. “And Bakugo is so much more relaxed than in the series where he’s always ready sort of to fight and be aggressive. He’s a lot more conversational, or he’s a lot more relaxed with the other characters, and approaching them not in a point of aggression. But in a point of like, well, I’m just doing what I’m doing. That was almost the biggest challenge for the character in that that film.”

As for Justin Briner, who voices Deku in the movie and on the TV series, the most challenging moment was maintaining his energy for a project he was exceptionally excited about: “I was so enthusiastic about the material that I didn’t want to let everything go at once,” Briner explained. “I’m glad that I had directors that were able to shepherd me on the way.”

When auditioning for the role on the anime series, Briner felt that Deku was where his strengths lay–Chapin felt the same way about Briner. However, it wasn’t just the characters Briner felt attracted to: it was the world as well. “I loved that the world felt very lived in. The first thing you’re faced with is this difficult relationship between Deku and Bakugo and how there are downsides to this superhero society and weird conditionings,” Briner said. “Superpowers aside, this is something that there is a real kid out there dealing with struggling with his self esteem or self worth etc. So I thought like if I could help to tell that kind of story and inhabit this character and and make it honest and truthful and really cool to that that would be just a great experience.”

You can pick up the home release of Heroes Rising on Blu-ray, DVD, and digitally on October 27. The home release includes the feature-length movie, promo videos, and a behind-the-scenes featurette with the cast. In GameSpot’s review of My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, Jordan Ramée said, “The movie takes the time to contend that being a hero doesn’t always mean beating up bad guys, while also delivering on a satisfying multitude of well-animated fights.”

Adam Sandler To Star In Upcoming Netflix Sci-Fi Adaptation

Adam Sandler is back at it again with yet another Netflix movie. On Twitter, the streaming service announced that Sandler will star in an upcoming adaptation of the novel Spaceman of Bohemia, which was written by Czech author Jaroslav Kalfař in 2017. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin, Peter Kiernann, and Michael Parets will be producing via their Free Association company, alongside Tim Headington, Lia Buman, and Max Silva for Tango Entertainment.

The novel is a self-proclaimed “intergalactic odyssey of love, ambition, and self-discovery.” It tells the story of Jakub Procházka, an orphan boy raised by his grandparents in the Czech countryside, who goes to rise in the scientific field to become the country’s first astronauts.

Other details are still sparse, though Johan Renck has been announced as the director for the still-untitled project. Renck is a prolific music-video director, having worked with artists including David Bowie, Madonna, and UK’s The Streets. He’s also directed for many television shows such as Breaking Bad, Halt and Catch Fire, and also The Walking Dead. So, his pedigree indicates this will most likely not be another Sandler Netflix comedy.

Word also came out recently about another Netflix Sandler–most likely–drama, Hustle. In that film, Sandler plays a down-on-his-luck NBA basketball scout who finds an incredible talent overseas and fights for his chances to join a team. Given that earlier this year Netflix signed a deal with Sandler to make more movies with him, it’s safe to assume there are still more announcements on the way.

PC Gaming Gift Guide 2020: Headsets, Keyboards, And More

This holiday season’s spotlight is dominated by the new consoles, but that doesn’t mean PC gaming hasn’t had any great hardware and accessories this year. Companies like Corsair and Razer have expanded their gaming keyboard and gaming mouse lines, while Elgato and HyperX have released some excellent streaming microphones. We’ve also seen fantastic gaming headsets from the likes of SteelSeries and Creative Labs. Yes, the PS5 and Xbox Series X might be the biggest gaming launches of the year, but PC gaming is still as great as it’s ever been.

RTX 30 series graphics cards are the big new release for PC gamers this year, but they are extremely hard to find. Thankfully, there’s a wide selection of available keyboards, mice, gaming headsets, and more that are worthy additions to any PC gaming setup.

If you need more gift ideas, we have a ton of great guides that can help you out. Check out our picks for the best Nintendo Switch gifts this year along with the best PlayStation gifts, and best Xbox gifts, which feature a number of games and accessories that work on the PS5 and Xbox Series X. We’ve also picked out the best gifts for board game fans and have gift ideas for anime fans too. In our 2020 holiday gift guide hub, you’ll also find great gifts for Star Wars fans, gift ideas for Marvel fans, and more.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Launch Trailer Shows Off New Toys

It’s almost November, and you know what that means. No, I’m not talking about the turkey in your fridge. I’m talking about the latest Call of Duty game, and the ludicrous violence contained therein. Publisher Activision recently released the official launch trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and it hits all the high points you’d expect: worldwide conspiracy, Alex Mason, the numbers, and a pretty good Ronald Reagan impersonator.

For the most part, the trailer focuses on the game’s campaign, which takes place in 1981 and stars fan-favorites like Mason, Frank Woods, and Jason Hudson. As with most entries in the Black Ops series, the campaign focuses on “deniable ops” and moves in the ongoing shadow war between the Soviet Union and the United States. However, don’t fret: just because it’s a shadow war doesn’t mean there won’t be a lot of explosions. The game will feature the usual CoD multiplayer modes as well as the expected zombie co-op experience as well.

Activision previously revealed that Cold War will be connected to the free-to-play battle royale game Call of Duty: Warzone just as last year’s Modern Warfare was, sharing progress and post-launch content. The PlayStation versions of Cold War will have an exclusive two-player zombie mode called Zombie Onslaught. For more details, check out our Cold War preorder guide.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War will come to PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X on November 13. Activision recently announced that the Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War beta was the most downloaded in franchise history. The publisher also said that this new entry will bring back original composer Jack Wall to the Black Ops series.

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Avatar 2: Kate Winslet Shares New Photo From Set

James Cameron’s Avatar sequels are practically mythological at this point, 11 years after the release of the original–but they are happening. The cast has been sharing behind the scenes images of their work on Avatar 2, which at the very least proves that a movie is being made, despite the fact we know next to nothing about the actual plot or what a return to Pandora might look like with the finished CGI in place. So far it’s been a lot of water on the Hawaii-based set. Now, Kate Winslet is joining the trend with a new image, shared by producer Jon Landau on Instagram.

Winslet plays, in her own words, a “water person,” which required underwater motion capture filming. She learned how to free dive for the part, and according to an interview she gave in The Hollywood Reporter, her longest breath hold was a whopping 7 minutes and 14 seconds–take that, Tom Cruise.

She was, unfortunately, unable to share much information beyond that. In the image, we can see what looks like wings or perhaps some sort of fin apparatus attached to Winslet’s wetsuit, which likely means we’re going to see some very impressive CG physics involved in the final look for the completed film, but given the nature of Avatar’s aliens, it’s impossible to even speculate how that final look might actually turn out. She may not even be humanoid in the movie, for all we know. That’s Pandora for you, we guess.

Avatar 2 won’t be hitting theaters until 2022, but is still actively in production withCOVID-19 precautions in place.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ Partial Trophies List Revealed

Insomniac developers revealed a partial list of Spider-Man: Miles Morales Trophies on Twitter. The incomplete list contains 29 Trophies and gives hints about the game’s narrative and objectives. Apparently, you’ll be able to ride a rhino through a shopping mall and embark on a “derelict” boat in Chinatown. See the end of the article for a full catalog of every Trophy Insomniac mentioned in its tweets.

Insomniac also confirmed that Spider-Man Remastered will receive brand-new Trophies too. Players could earn 74 trophies originally. Additionally, Spider-Man Remastered PS4 saves will not transfer to the PS5 copy. So if you’ve already made progress on the PS4 version, you will need to start from the beginning again on the PS5.

In other Spider-Man: Miles Morales tidbits, Miles will be the only playable character and more importantly–he’ll have a cat as a companion. Dubbed the Spider-Cat, the orange tabby is rescued by Miles and later, helps him epically finish off an enemy. Along with adorable feline sidekicks, expect surprise villains too.

Marvel and Lego are also offering a chance to win a limited-edition Lego Miles Morales minifigurine. Anyone who beats Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4 and earns the “End Game” Trophy is eligible to enter the sweepstakes. You have until October 25 to enter, and the sweepstakes close on November 5.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales will launch with PlayStation 5 on November 12. It’s coming to PS4 on the same day, and you can upgrade to the next-gen console version for free. Check out our Spider-Man: Miles Morales preorder guide for more information.

List of trophies revealed:

  • Be Yourself – Collect all other Trophies
  • Just the Beginning – Unlock all Skills
  • A New Home – 100% Complete All Districts
  • Urban Explorers – Collect all Time Capsules
  • Memory Lane – Collect All Postcards
  • Salvager – Open all Underground Caches
  • Under Their Noses – Shut down all Roxxon Labs
  • Underground Undone – Shut down all Underground Hideouts
  • Ready for Anything – Purchase All Suits
  • Never Saw It Coming – Complete an Enemy Base without being detected
  • 100x Combo!!! – Perform a 100x Combo
  • Pete’s First Villain – Complete the Final Test
  • Kitbash – Craft 10 Upgrades
  • Rhino Rodeo – Ride Rhino through the mall
  • Hanging by a Thread – Keep the bridge together
  • Overcharge – Defeat 100 enemies with Venom attacks
  • Up and Over – Perform a Venom Jump, then a Venom Dash on a single enemy
  • From Downtown – Use Venom Dash to throw an enemy into a group of three or more
  • Like a Rhino in a China Shop – Smash into 15 breakable objects while steering Rhino through the shopping mall
  • JJJ Would Be Proud – Apply a sticker and customize lighting while in Photo Mode
  • Five Star Review – Complete all FNSM app requests
  • Mod that Suit – Craft a Suit Mod
  • Look with Better Eyes – Craft a Visor Mod
  • Never Give Up – Pay respects at Jefferson Davis’s grave in Harlem
  • A Gift From Pete – Receive the Gift Suit
  • Crime Master – Complete Bonus Objectives for every crime type
  • Getting Dizzy – Chain 6 unique Air Tricks before landing
  • I’m On A Boat – Ride the derelict boat in southern Chinatown
  • Socially Acceptable – Scroll through the entire Social Feed at the end of the story

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