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Leaked ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Images

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The beautiful thing about the internet is that you never know when it will give you a juicy glimpse into a movie that you are so excited to see. Well, this morning we were given a juicy glimpse into X-Men: Apocalypse courtesy of some leaked images that we were alerted to me by a fan of our site. Check them out!

UPDATE: The image has been removed at the request of Fox.

The image that sticks out most to me is that of Oscar Issac as Apocalypse. One of the biggest complaints from fans who saw the footage of X-Men: Apocalypse at San Diego Comic-Con was how incomplete Apocalypse looked. I think after seeing these images fans are going to be very excited about Bryan Singer’s vision for this film.

What do you think?

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4 Unexplained Magical Powers In Anime

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Anime has shown us some of the most fantastic ideas and worlds of wonder over the years, able to accomplish these feats largely through the use of different items of extreme power. Items such as the Spiral Energy in Gurren Lagann (which allows people to have their giant robots do impossible feats), and the Jewel of Four Souls (The Shikon Jewel, which gives Demons extra power) from Inuyasha allow the characters to reach goals and possess powers we in the real world could never dream of. The trick is making sure the origin of the powers –  and what they are capable of  – are clearly established throughout the course of the story. Except a couple of series that don’t take the time to properly spell out either the origins of the Macguffins/Dues Ex Machina/Doodads or what they are capable of in the course of their runs, which usually leads to the fans having to make explanations of their own.

The Silver Crystal from Sailor Moon

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What we don’t know:

Where did the crystal come from? The crystal is an object of power capable of resurrection, teleportation, healing, and destructive blasts that have vaporized evil creatures on more than one occasion. Before dismissing it with the “It’s just magic!” explanation, keep this in mind: During the series Sailor Moon Stars it was revealed that the Sailor Senshi (Sailor Scouts in America) were powered by internal batteries called Star Seeds. It was during this arc that Sailor Moon battled with the final enemy Sailor Galaxia (who was possessed by the ultimate evil being Chaos) who was gathering all the Star Seeds in the universe to obtain ultimate power. So, if the Star Seeds are the source of power in the Universe, what exactly is the Silver Crystal? This is more explained the original manga (where her crystal is actually her Star Seed) but they never explained it in the original anime so its origin is still a mystery. 

The Dragonballs from Dragonball

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What we don’t know:

The true origin of the Dragonballs is never truly explained. The best description of the Dragonball and their power is given in the series by Master Roshi in an episode of Dragonball:

“The Legend as I was told goes something like this. In the beginning there was only one Dragonball. It was huge. I mean REALLY huge, it had to be. It held all the mystical energies of the user. An ancient tribe discovered it and was inspired by its magnificent power. To ensure such an evil would never get their hands on it, the Dragonball was divided into seven smaller orbs and scatter across the globe. Separately the Dragonballs were useless, but when all seven were united then a single voice could summon the Eternal Dragon for one wish, and one wish only.”  (abridged from the Dragonball episode, “The Legend of a Dragon”).

The problem with this explanation is this was before the introduction of Kami (who made the earth Dragonballs) and before the reveal that Kami was an alien from the planet Namek (the balls original home). The balls are also seen to have limited powers of the maker of the balls but those makers (Dende, Kami, and Guru) have never displayed the ability to bring people back from the dead.

The One Piece of One Piece

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What we don’t know:

Though it has been hinted at repeatedly throughout the course of the series, we still have no solid answer as to what the One Piece is. Everything from ancient weapons of power, rare jewels, and fantastic devil fruits (the food that when eaten gives someone super powers) have been hinted at being in the One Piece. It is these widely varied beliefs that keep all the different characters on the journey going strong. The one comfort fans of the series can take is that this unexplained item will eventually be explained once the series reaches its finale. But after 15+ years of stories and 78 volumes of manga you have to ask, “Will what they find really be worth it?”

The Power of Prince Dio from Revolutionary Girl Utena

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What we don’t know:

What exactly is the power of the Prince and will it actually allow someone to revolutionize the world? The fact that an upside-down castle (probably created by the prince) and the Rose Gate are needed to contain his power points greatly to the idea that the power is that of a god.

There also is the fact that the prince is such a powerful being, he is able to split himself into two beings: one of pure good (who remains asleep in the floating castle) and one of pure evil (Akio Ohtori). This further demonstrates the immense power he had when he was still whole. Since what Dios showed Utena was something eternal and immortal, it would stand to theorize he had gazed upon what was eternal for many years to realize just how unchanging it was (trying not to say what it is as it’s the biggest spoiler of the entire series). So does this mean someone who obtained this power would be able to change the world?   Unfortunately, the director is known for being a bit vague on the details and in flashbacks all we really get is he was a hero of great power but never learn where the power comes from of if he was just born with it. 

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Japanese Fans Vote For Most Anticipated Fall 2015 Anime

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The summer season is only weeks away from ending. And with the near end we are getting all the previews and synopsis for the upcoming anime. And while I’m sure that you all have somewhat of an idea for what you’re going to watch, Charapedia polled Japanese fans for what they are anticipating most. So if you didn’t already have your picks for the fall 2015 anime season, you might get some suggestions from what the Japanese are looking forward to.

Charapedia Poll

Collective

1. Is the Order a Rabbit?? – 1442 votes

2. Haikyuu! – 1369 votes

3. Seraph of the End “Battle in Nagoya” -1035 votes

4. Owarimonogatari – 1026 votes

5. Noragami ARAGOTO – 976 votes

6. One-Punch Man – 898 votes

7. Lupin III 585 votes

8. Osomatsu-san – 549 votes

9. YuruYuri San Hai! – 527 votes

10. Attack on Titan Junior High – 508 votes

11. K Return of Kings – 468 votes

12. A Corpse is Buried Under Sakurako’s Feet – 445 votes

13. Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans – 414 vote

14. Heavy Object – 351 votes

15. Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA – 294 votes

16. Fafner EXODUS – 280 votes

17. DIABOLIK LOVERS MORE, BLOOD – 260 votes

18. Teeky – 242 votes

19. Subete ga F ni Naru – The Perfect Insider – 233 votes

20. Fist of the North Star: Strawberry Flavor – 225 votes

 

Men

1. Is the Order a Rabbit? – 1227 votes

2. Owarimonogatari – 851 votes

3. One-Punch Man – 588 votes

4. Lupin III – 467 votes

5. YuruYuri – 454 votes

6. Seraph of the End “Battle in Nagoya” – 400 votes

7. (tie) Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans – 383 votes

7. (tie) Noragami ARAGOTO – 383 votes

9. Heavy Object – 314 votes

10. Haikyuu – 308 votes

 

Women

1. Haikyu!! – 1061 votes

2. Seraph of the End – 635 votes

3. Noragami ARAGOTO – 593 votes

4. Osomatsu-san – 438 votes

5. Attack on Titan Junior High – 362 votes

6. One-Punch Man – 310 votes

7. K Return of Kings –  304 votes

8. DIABOLIK LOVERS MORE, BLOOD – 245 votes

9. Is the Order a Rabbit? – 215 votes

10. Owarimonogatari  – 175 votes

 

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Marvel’s Top Choice for ‘Captain Marvel’ is ….

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According to Heroic Hollywood, It seems that Marvel has it’s eyes set on Rebecca Ferguson to play the title role in Captain Marvel. This should come as no shock to you as Marvel has a history of chasing that hot name to play in it’s films. Remember, she was locked in to play the female lead in Gambit but pulled out of the film without much of an explanation. Could she be destined to step into one of Marvel’s most recognizable female roles?

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Chris Hardwick Brings The Future Of Horror With ‘The Hive’

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Chris Hardwick and David Yarovesky stopped by to talk about their horror film presented by Nerdist, The Hive. This feature film will be in theaters on September 14th for one night only (tickets).

Hardwick talked about why Nerdist picked The Hive as their first film to distribute and the future of ‘Nerdist Presents.’ Yarovesky gave us an inside look at what elements make up a good horror film and what it felt like to have James Gunn endorse his work.

Listen to the complete Chris Hardwick and David Yarovesky interview.

About The Hive:
Directed by Yarovesky and produced by Cary Granat, The Hive is a fun, disgusting terror of a love story involving a virus that manifests itself as eye-bulging goo. After a mysterious plane crashes in the woods, couple Adam (Gabriel Basso) and Katie (Kathryn Prescott) investigate only to find a disease that quickly goes pandemic. They must fight through amnesia and disturbing memories to find out what happened and survive.

“Yarvo has managed to tell a horror story in a fantastic new way that is super creepy and intimate, yet ultimately unfolds into a much larger movie. I’m so excited that we could help bring to the world! I just want people to be able to see it ASAP,” said Hardwick.

Yarovesky has been described by Film Threat as “A filmmaker to watch.” At only 35 years old he has over 40 music video, 10 commercials, 3 short films, and a feature film under his belt.

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Is The Scarlet Witch The Traitor In ‘Captain America: Civil War’

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Elizabeth Olsen spoke with Premiere.fr about what it means to be part of the Avengers franchise, her character the Scarlet Witch, and Captain America: Civil War.

“Being part of a Marvel movie makes me feel like I’m doing the most top secret thing in the world. It’s ridiculous because it’s a film, but also it’s too bad when people want to spoil things about movies or paparazzi are on set taking pictures of certain things. And everyone then gets to guess what it is that you’re filming. And it ruins it for everyone. I was just so happen that in Avengers [Age of Ultron] we were able to keep a lot of things secret so there were surprises for the audience which is great,” said Olsen.

Part of the Captain America: Civil War plot will be a traitor among the teams, could Olsen’s comments be a hint to the film’s dynamic.

“She’s someone who’s more powerful than she’s able to control and she ends up going insane because of it,” she said of her mutant character. “And she’s like a wildcard. You never know [if] she’s a hero or a villain and that’s a very fun part,” said Olsen.

Daniel Brühl plays the villain Baron Zemo in Captain America: Civil War, and Olsen was impressed by his performance. She also adds that Brühl is the main villain in the film and takes a slight jab at Avengers: Age of Ultron.

“Brühl is an incredible actor and he’s playing the main villain in it, and he’s incredible! It’s a movie about people as opposed to robots this time. So it’s darker and it’s allowed to be darker because it gets more in the mindset of humans rather than machines,” said Olsen.

Olsen apparently isn’t a fan of machines.

Directed by Anthony & Joe Russo from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, Captain America: Civil War picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off, as Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.

Starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Chadwick Boseman, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Brühl, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Martin Freeman.

Captain America: Civil War is set for release on May 6, 2016.

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Coming This Fall: Heavy Object

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Continuing from last time we have another Mecha show, this time with a lot less colors and a lot more CG.

Heavy Object is an Action, Mecha, Sci-fi show animated by J.C. Staff, known mostly for Bakuman, Utena, and most recently, Prison School and Shimoneta, directed by Takashi Wantanabe, known mostly for Slayers (Classic), Shakugan no Shana (Otaku hit), and… Freezing (Worst of the Ecchi Harems), is an adaptation of a light novel series by Kazuma Kamachi.

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The synopsis goes: “Kwenser came to the Alaskan military base to study Objects, the new weapons that have completely revolutionized war as we know it—battles are fought by soldiers controlling Objects far away from harm; however, when he starts to get close to Object pilot Milinda, will he discover the grim truth behind Heavy Objects?” (Source)

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The visuals look nice, the backgrounds in particular, but the CG is a little heavy. The OST featured in the trailer sounds great, but the OP is a little generic.

That said, I have no doubts that this will be a successful anime. J.C. Staff has been on a roll lately, with both Shimoneta and Prison School received very well, at least in the US, Kazuma Kamachi also wrote A Certain Magical Index, a wildly popular franchise, which J.C. Staff also worked on, and Takashi Wantanabe has made a couple good shows.

Heavy Object will be airing October 3rd, 2015 for the Fall 2015 season.

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‘The Visit’ REVIEW: Scares, strong performances keep ‘The Visit’ entertaining

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M. Night Shyamalan is up to his old tricks, this time in a good way, with his latest writing/directing effort, The Visit. In it, he puts his own spin on the Paranormal Activity-style horror thriller that’s found some success at the box office of late, delivering a film with dramatic and thematic depth (for this type of film, anyway) that also actually provides some genuine scares and a twist you most likely won’t see coming.

The Visit focuses on two siblings, Becca (Olivia DeJonge) and Tyler (Ed Oxenbould), who at the film’s outset are sent off by train to rural Pennsylvania by their recently-divorced mom (Kathryn Hahn) to meet their maternal grandparents for the first time in their lives. An aspiring film maker, Becca endeavors to record the entire trip in order to create a documentary, and in the course of doing so learn more about why her mom remains estranged from her parents, as well as get to know these relatives that until now have only been the subjects of secondhand stories.

Upon their arrival, Becca and Tyler are warmly greeted by their Nana (Deanna Dunagan) and Poppop (Peter McRobbie), who seem eager to spoil their newly-met grandchildren with a fun week of home cooking and sight-seeing around their mom’s old home town. But before a single day has gone by, the kids begin to notice curiosities in what they see on the old homestead, in particular Poppop going in and out of a windowless shed behind the house at odd hours, and Nana displaying very strange behavior around the house once the sun has gone down.

Naturally, the kids ask questions about what they see, both to their mom via video conversations on Becca’s laptop computer, and to Nana and Poppop themselves, and the answers all basically boil down to, “Well, kids, your grandparents are old. Old people act strangely sometimes. Try not to judge.”

But as the week goes by, the odd occurrences continue and grow stranger, as well as more dangerous. After the kids set up one of their cameras to record what happens in the living room overnight, what they see convinces them not only that something else is afoot in the house, but also that whatever the ‘something else’ is might result in their visit being a whole lot longer than they want it to be.

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The marketing for The Visit would have you believe that the film represents Shyamalan’s return to his roots, to suspense writing and film making, which became his claim to fame all those years ago with his work on 1999’s The Sixth Sense. In truth, while his films since that mega hit have run the gamut of genres from superhero (Unbreakable) to sci-fi (Signs) to fairy tale (Lady in the Water), there’s been a more or less consistent formula involving a relatively languid pace to storytelling, attention to characterization and internal conflict, and the slow build of tension and suspense as a mystery is unraveled. It’s in the payoff to the elaborate mysteries in these films that Shyamalan has tended to lose his audiences time and again since arguably Unbreakable, as the “truths” to each of the enigmas prove to be so outlandish and/or preposterous that they make people regret the time spent sitting through the setup.

Without giving anything away, it’s important to note that The Visit is a bit of a departure from the norm in this regard. Yes, there’s a twist, but as stated in the opening, if you allow yourself to be drawn into the film’s conceits, you most likely won’t the twist coming. Moreover, once you realize what’s happening, it’s much more likely that your response will be something along the lines of “Oh, $#*t!” rather than “Oh, please!” It’s a solid, well-executed payoff, one that opens the door for the possibility of greater tension and surprises looming in the film’s final act.

The Visit also provides evidence yet again of Shyamalan’s talent for bringing out strong performances from younger actors. With The Sixth Sense, he made a star of Haley Joel Osment, in Signs he got critically acclaimed performances from Rory Culkin and Abigail Breslin, and now here his writing and direction provide a showcase for two very talented performers, Olivia DeJonge and Ed Oxenbould. By making his central figures both children of divorce, Shyamalan provides ample opportunities for both DeJonge and Oxenbould to add layers of depth to their performances, to bring to life different ways in which kids deal with loss and anger, as opposed to adults.

DeJonge, who at times is a ringer for a young Kirsten Dunst, delivers a memorable turn as Becca the committed film maker and seeker of truth, who herself has found ways to hide from the truth of her own feelings regarding how her family has been torn apart. In contrast, Oxenbould provides some much-needed lightness and comic relief to the proceedings as 12-year-old Tyler the aspiring hip-hop artist and ladies’ man — yes, you read that correctly — whose sense of humor in regards to the world and events surrounding him is, in itself, one of a number of psychological defense mechanisms. It’s these two thoughtful, compelling performances, complemented by the truly unnerving work delivered by actors Dunagan and McRobbie as Nana and Poppop, respectively, that help lift The Visit from the less-than-satisfying level of more recent Shyamalan films.

All that said, if you’re not a fan of the “found footage” style of film making that characterizes films like Paranormal Activity, and how that style utilizes the limited point of view of a single camera to deliver scares and shocks when something unexpected suddenly enters the frame, you’re most likely not going to be overly impressed with The Visit as a “scary movie.” In his own way, Shyamalan has played around with these techniques in film making before, and as such if you’ve seen his work before, or even other films of this type before, you’re most likely going to know when, if not in what form, a scare is going to come, and you can gird yourself accordingly.

But safe to say The Visit is executed competently enough that even the most seasoned suspense thriller enthusiast will find themselves startled, if not jumping out of their seat, at least once or twice. It’s certainly not Shyamalan’s best, nor is it the scariest thing you’ve seen at the movies this past year, but it’s far from the worst.

The Visit
Starring Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, and Kathryn Hahn. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
Running Time: 94 minutes
Rated PG-13 for disturbing thematic material including terror, violence and some nudity, and for brief language.

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How ‘Wonder Woman’ Will Fit In The DC Cinematic Universe

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The stand alone Wonder Woman film will begin principal photography in London this November, and it’s rumored the first half of film will take place during World War I and the second half during modern day, according to Heroic Hollywood.

They are also reporting that the female superhero is at least 200 years old during the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. (I can already hear the bad Bruce Wayne jokes now.)

Wonder Woman is directed by Patty Jenkins, with script by Jason Fuchs, and stars Gal Gadot and Chris Pine. The film will be in theaters on June 23, 2017.

What time period do you want to see Wonder Woman set in?

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Netflix Teases ‘Marvel’s Jessica Jones’

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Thursday, Netflix released a teaser for Marvel’s Jessica Jones and announced the series will be available on November 20.

After a tragic ending to her short-lived super hero stint, Jessica Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases involving people with extraordinary abilities in New York City.

The series stars Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones, David Tennant as Kilgrave, Mike Colter as Luke Cage, Rachael Taylor as Patricia “Trish” Walker, and Carrie-Anne Moss. Marvel’s Jessica Jones is Executive Produced by series Showrunner Melissa Rosenberg and Liz Friedman, along with Jeph Loeb, who also serves as Marvel’s Head of Television.

Marvel’s Jessica Jones is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.

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