Kingdom Hearts 3: Monsters Inc. World Announced
Kingdom Hearts 3 will include a world themed after Monsters Inc. – the second Pixar franchise to be added to the upcoming RPG.
Announced alongside a raft of new details at today’s D23 Expo in Japan, the world features Sora, Goofy and Donald turned into monsters, and sees them meeting Sulley, Mike and Boo. Sulley and Mike
A new gameplay trailer also revealed the return of Marluxia and Vanitas, both of whom were antagonists in previous Kingdom Hearts titles. Marluxia also mentions that he is part of a “New” Organization XIII, the league of antagonists from previous games.
Many smaller elements were also shown or mentioned during the conference as a whole: Gummi Ship sections will now be split into “open-world style” exploration phases and battle phases. A new mini-game was also shown briefly, which looked to be aping Game & Watch games in style. Tangled’s Rapunzel was also shown as party character, exploring a city environment and using her hair to attack and traverse the world.
Why Clark Gregg Wasn’t in MCU’s 10-Year Class Photo
Clark Gregg has revealed why he wasn’t in the photo celebrating 10 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Earlier this week, Marvel Studios released a 10-year class photo that includes a bunch of actors and filmmakers who’ve been involved in the MCU. Gregg, however, couldn’t make it because he was busy at New York Comic-Con.
The Phil Coulson actor replied to Marvel Studios’ 10-year class photo post on Twitter, explaining why he wasn’t there. “So sad I couldn’t make this shoot. Honored to be part of MCU. I was proudly repping
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What Was Your Favorite New Movie Trailer This Week?
Between the Super Bowl and all the big movies attaching previews before the upcoming release of Black Panther, this week saw a larger than usual amount of new movie trailers and TV spots released.
Solo: A Star Wars Story, Marvel’s The Avengers: Infinity War, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, and Skyscraper were among the upcoming films that received Big Game spots. A trailer for the third Cloverfield film, officially titled The Cloverfield Paradox, also aired during the Super Bowl, ahead of its surprise debut on Netflix immediately after the game.
Child’s Play TV Series in Development
A Child’s Play TV series reportedly is in the works.
Bloody Disgusting reports franchise creator Don Mancini and franchise producer David Kirschner are developing the series together, and it will be a continuation of the story rather than a reboot. It reportedly will pick up where the last film in the franchise, Cult of Chucky, left off.
“We plan to use Child’s Play in the title,” Mancini said. “We want to definitely signal that we are going dark, darker than ever before. It’s going to be very creepy.”
Mancini also confirmed longtime Chucky voice actor Brad Dourif will voice the iconic character in the eight-part, hour-long series. However, not much else about the show is currently known, including where it might premiere. The series also won’t spell the end for the film franchise, according to the new report.
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Stranger Things Season 3 Episode Count Revealed
The episode count for Stranger Things Season 3 has been revealed and it’s shorter than Season 2.
TVLine reports the third season of the hit Netflix series will consist of eight episodes—fewer than Season 2’s nine episodes but the same as Season 1’s total count. Filming on the new season is set to begin in April.
The following series regulars are once again returning: Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Winona Ryder (Joyce), David Harbour (Jim), Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Noah Schnapp (Will), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), Cara Buono (Karen), Natalia Dyer (Nancy), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan), Joe Keery (Steve), Dacre Montgomery (Billy), and Sadie Sink (Max).