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‘Street Fighter’ Television Series Coming from eOne Entertainment and ‘Assassin’s Fist’ Team

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The wildly popular video game franchise Street Fighter has a brand-new adaptation on the way. Deadline reports that a brand-new version of the the Street Fighter world is entering the arena. Entertainment One & Mark Gordon are set to produce a new television show about the legendary fighting game. The series will focus on the story from Street Fighter II, and the “World Warrior” fighting tournament. Popular fighters Ryu, Ken, Guile, and Chun-Li will serve as protagonists, working together to fight M. Bison.

The show will also haveJoey Ansah, Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding executive produce the show. These three created Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist, the successful web series. Assassin’s Fist received rave reviews and tons of views upon its 2014 release. Fans of the games were far happier with Assassin’s Fist than with the 1994 film.

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Street Fighter is a global tour de force franchise, having garnered immense worldwide commercial success and built a vast devoted fanbase that has only grown through its 30 year legacy. We are thrilled to be teaming up with Joey, Jacqueline and Mark, who are already so deeply connected to this brand, to bring this adored story to television audiences everywhere,” said Mark Gordon, eOne’s President and Chief Content Officer, Film, Television and Digital. “A particular strength of Street Fighter is the wide range of ethnically diverse characters and powerful women featured in the game. It will allow us to build an inclusive and engaging TV universe.”

“After a long search, guided by the team behind Assassin’s Fist, we are delighted to be partnering with a company with the outstanding TV experience of Mark Gordon and eOne. They have the credentials to help us launch a faithful adaptation of Street Fighter as a major TV series,” said Yoshinori Ono, Capcom Executive Producer for Street Fighter.

This series is one of the first big TV shows to come from Gordon’s time with eOne. Other projects from Entertainment One include Mary Kills People, Hell on Wheels, and Private Eyes.

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The SECRET WARRIORS of MARVEL RISING Revealed

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The next generation of heroes has arrived and it is consisted of a diverse squad of Secret Warriors as part of the upcoming Marvel Rising animated project.

The six, four-minute digital shorts and feature-length animated film were actually teased in winter of 2017, but now fans get a first look at the entire team lineup. The 10-member group will see powered teens Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Inferno (Dante Pertuz), Squirrel Girl (Doreen Green), Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan), The formerly known as Spider-Gwen, Ghost-Spider (Gwen Stacy), Quake (Daisy Johnson), Patriot (Rayshaun Lucas), America Chavez and sidekicks Lockjaw and Tippy-Toe.

The aim of the squad is to inspire youthful audiences with material they can relate to with inclusive heroes that closely resemble the world we all live in.

Keep an eye out this fall for the premieres and make sure to subscribe to Marvel HQ as well.

Click HERE for Marvel’s complete team announcement and individual bios, including the actors cast to voice the characters.

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Marvel and Tesfaye Partner on THE WEEKND PRESENTS: STARBOY

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Another musician is set to launch a comic book in conjunction with Marvel, in Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, who will introduce Starboy, named in honor of his chart-topping song from his double-platinum album, of the same title.

The series will take place in Alphatron, which is a city mired in crime, led by Jack “The Chef” Smiley, who has unified all the criminal organizations. The terrifying Smiley isn’t content with just murdering victims, but he also feasts on their flesh! The city is in need of a hero as its citizens all live in fear, while the police force has a target on its back. Enter: Starboy.

The series will be written by Tesfaye, La Mar Taylor and Christos Gage, with art provided by Eric Nguyen and Guru-eFX.

“Marvel is the pinnacle of success in their field and I’ve been a lifelong fan of their work,” Tesfaye said. “To be able to partner with them is a dream come true.”

Earlier this year, The Black Eyed Peas released its VR Experience, which brought to life its Marvel graphic novel, Masters of the Sun, which came out in 2017.

Keep an eye out for The Weeknd Presents: Starboy, Vol. 1, Issue #1, when it lands on comic shelves on June 13. For the official release on this upcoming title, via Marvel, click HERE.

The Weeknd also teamed up with Kendrick Lamar on Pray for Me, which was featured on the Black Panther Soundtrack. Check out the awesome music video below.

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Review: THE MIGHTY THOR #705 – Aaron, Dauterman, & Wilson Are So Damn Good

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There are certain times when a writer and a comic book artist hit 88 miles per hour with a juiced up Flux Capacitor, and anything is possible. Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman are flying around in a DeLorean, cruising around time and space at this very moment because of The Mighty Thor #705.

Superhero books should be epic. They rise, even with the heavy weight of the moral compass dragging them down. Jane Foster is not just a hero; she is a superhero. Aaron closes out Jane’s saga in the most touching, aggressive, godly way over the pages of issue 705. This issue is all the best parts of your favorite action movies. The comic has wall-to-wall action, the dialogue is desperate and on point, and then there is a sacrifice that has meaning.

Aaron crafted a story and closed it out on his own terms, with no apologies to anyone. Aaron saw an opportunity to tell the best damn Thor story, and he did just that. It doesn’t matter if there was a man or woman holding the hammer. Aaron understands what it means to be Thor and the responsibilities involved.

Review: THOR #705 - Jason Aaron Is So Damn Good

From Dauterman’s cover to the final page, the artwork in 705 is on fire. The blood and the sweat were real thanks to Matthew Wilson’s colors. Your temperature will rise reading this book. The use of the blurred backgrounds gave the book a cinematic quality. The epic panels, combined with the grand words of Aaron beat you up as a reader. 705 is an emotionally draining book, as you are so invested in the characters, and the action is so fast and furious, that you never get a chance to catch your breath. And then it’s over. Thor doesn’t have time to mourn.

The Mighty Thor #705 is a template for how to close out a series. Hit the reader with tons of actions, heroic dialog, and leaving your fans with lasting images. Aaron and Dauterman did that in spades.

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Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18 Beast Boy Is A Lost Boy In Nevrland

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Teen Titans #18 hits your local comic book store on March 28, but thanks to DC Comics, Monkeys Fighting Robots has an exclusive five-page preview for you.

Teen Titans #18 is written by Benjamin Percy, with art by Scot Eaton, inks by Wayne Faucher, colors by Jim Charalampidis, with the main cover by Dan Mora, and the variant cover by Joëlle Jones.

About the issue:
“The Following” part two! When Robin’s murder investigation casts suspicion on Beast Boy’s new employer, Nevrland, Beast Boy finds himself the odd man out on the Teen Titans. Caught between his best friends and his new purpose in life, Beast Boy sets out to prove that Nevrland is completely aboveboard… but what he finds will lead Beast Boy down a dangerous path!

Check out the five-page preview below, click on the image to expand or scroll past to see the pages as well.

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Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

Exclusive Preview: TEEN TITANS #18

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Image Comics Panel Schedule For C2E2

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Image Comics announced its panel schedule for the 2018 edition of C2E2.

The Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo runs from April 6 through Sunday, April 8, and is located at the South Building at McCormick Place located at 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, IL.

Image Comics: We Believe In Character

Friday, April 6, 2018 @ 5:30 – 6:30 PM in Room S403

Comic artists don’t just translate scripts: they build characters. From choreographing the most subtle facial tics and body language to designing entire wardrobes, illustrators are master actors of ink on page. Giving shape to entire casts, they carve new souls on a monthly basis. The creators on this panel specialize in character design, from Leila del Duca’s medieval romanticism on SLEEPLESS to Jeremy Haun’s rugged post-apocalyptic fantasy chic in THE REALM, and Tula Lotay’s fashion-forward covers. Come see these shapers discuss their process, including Annie Wu and Jen Bartel as they preview their upcoming Image projects, DEAD GUY FAN CLUB and BLACKBIRD.

Image Comics: We Believe In Drama

Sunday, April 8, 2018 @ 10:45 – 11:45 AM in Room S403

Writers channel the crises we face every day through layers of fiction, allowing readers to dissect universal struggles through a vibrant, askew lens. Though comics may catalyze new worlds overflowing with imagination, creators ground that surrealism in drama and catharsis. Join a panel of stellar scribes including Kyle Higgins (THE DEAD HAND), Gerry Duggan (ANALOG), Tee Franklin (BINGO LOVE), Tini Howard (HACK/SLASH: RESURRECTION) and some very special guests as they discuss the friction that gave way to their latest works.

SIGNINGS* HOSTED AT IMAGE COMICS BOOTH (#513):

*wristbands will be available for fans to pick as soon as doors open, first come, first served, at the Image booth on the day of the desired ticketed signing.

FRIDAY, APRIL 6
12-12:45 PM Daniel Warren Johnson (Skybound)
1-1:45 PM Tee Franklin
2-2:45 PM John Layman & Nick Pitarra
3-3:45 PM Rob Guillory

SATURDAY, APRIL 7
12-12:45 PM Caitlin Yarsky, Tee Franklin
1-1:45 PM Andrew MacLean, Kyle Starks
2-2:45 PM Jeremy Haun
3-3:45 PM Gerry Duggan, Justin Jordan & Nikki Ryan

SUNDAY, APRIL 8
1-1:45 PM Tim Seeley & Tini Howard
2-2:45 PM Jason Aaron

IMAGE CREATORS IN ARTIST ALLEY:

Aaron, Jason H17
Bivens, John U15
Browne, Ryan U4
Bunn, Cullen M12
del Duca, Leila M14
Duggan, Gerry M17
Franklin, Tee V1
Greenwood, Justin G6
Gunter, Miles
Haun, Jeremy J10
Higgins, Kyle A15
Howard, Tini R12
Janson, Klaus B16
Jordan, Justin U16
Kaplan, Zack O9
Lotay, Tula T8
MacLean, Andrew G8
Mahfood, Jim N14
Norton, Mike U2
Seeley, Tim U1
Starks, Kyle S11
Towe, Jim A5
Wilson, Matt R14
Wu, Annie B10
Young, Skottie X17
Zub, Jim N17


Are you going to C2E2, what Image creator are you most excited for? Comment below.

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INFINITY WAR Writer On Connection Between Film and AVENGERS 4

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With Avengers: Infinity War out in just about a month, fans are already speculating about the Marvel cinematic universe’s future after the film. Avengers 4 is due out next year, but how much will it be connected to Infinity War? While there’s clearly a link between the two, Infinity War writer Stephen McFeely claims the movies almost belong in two seperate genres. Get his full quote below:

“We know pretty much what’s going on in Avengers 3. You’ve been told who’s the bad guy and what he wants for several movies and it’s not going to change: that’s what’s going to happen. you run it in the best possible way with twists along the way, but you have no idea what Avengers 4 is. Nobody knows, and that’s what makes me particularly excited. I look all the time on the internet: people have no idea! …4resolves the intrigue of Infinity War; [the movies are] clearly linked, but they almost seem to belong to two different genres. We did not want to cut a film in half and say, ‘Pay now and come back in a year for the rest!’ These are two very different stories, on a tonal and structural level.”

It’s pretty much impossible to accurately predict what’s going to happen in Avengers 4 with not having seen Infinity War. That said, however, it’s always fun to speculate and throw around theories. Many on the internet believe Infinity War sets up a Kree invasion and the Secret War storyline, but that theory’s authenticity remains to be seen.

“As the Avengers and their allies have continued to protect the world from threats too large for any one hero to handle, a new danger has emerged from the cosmic shadows: Thanos. A despot of intergalactic infamy, his goal is to collect all six Infinity Stones, artifacts of unimaginable power, and use them to inflict his twisted will on all of reality. Everything the Avengers have fought for has led up to this moment – the fate of Earth and existence itself has never been more uncertain.”

Avengers: Infinity War features Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris HemsworthMark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Holland, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Sebastian Stan, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Pom Klementieff, and Josh Brolin as Thanos.

Avengers: Infinity War releases on April 27.

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The New Creative Team Does Wonders For CABLE

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Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler come in as fresh blood for Marvel to try and kickstart everyone’s favorite time traveling mutant, Cable.

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***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

 

This is the third Cable restart we’ve had in about a year. The James Robinson one was a slow burner that ended up as a forgettable nothing. The second was by underrated writing talent Ed Brisson and plagued by god awful artwork. Hopefully the third time truly is the charm for our old friend Nate Summers.

Right out of the gate, Thompson and Nadler improve where the previous two writers have failed by giving Cable an actual voice. We spend time visiting his childhood and inside his current headspace. Cable has evolved passed the point of being a stone cold Terminator with little dialogue.

The man has a heart, it walks around in the form of his daughter. Hope Summers being taken off the shelf is always great for this comic and all X-Men comics. Her role in this story is an exciting one as both she and her father try to salvage their relationship and lives.

Cable #155’s script is deliciously 90s. The previous creative team went a little overboard with dipping into the past. Assembling a team of old school X-Force favorites wasn’t enough to mask the lack of story, especially when the dog shit art wasn’t doing Brisson any favors.

Thompson and Nadler are introducing 90s elements in a tasteful way. We get the characters and aesthetic of the 90s with the antagonist. We also get time jumps and techno organic virus action galore.

German Peralta and Jesus Aburtov completely sell this comic. The art is simpler, but still with a dash of ridiculous. Even the future sentinels and 90s cyborg villain are tasteful and effective.

Actual character dynamics and attributes go a long way. This new creative team and story comes out swinging. This is not only a fantastic issue, but it’s also easily one of the best Cable issues I’ve read in a long time.

It’s also worth mentioning the stellar cover art by Extremity creator, Daniel Warren Johnson. Can we get this guy more Marvel work already?

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Review: PACIFIC RIM UPRISING Should Have Never Been Released

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Horrible CGI and a poorly written narrative are just some of the reasons why Pacific Rim Uprising is an epic failure. Why do you think Guillermo del Toro decided to focus his attention on The Shape Of Water rather than this monstrosity? Del Toro’s original film already overcame the odds and made an impressive $309 million worldwide. There was no logical way for a new story to even be developed and Universal should have stopped while they were ahead. Nevertheless, when a film does well, Hollywood’s response is to continue to exploit from that source material.

Pacific Rim UprisingSteven S. Deknight steps into the director’s chair for del Toro and the differences in styles is quite shocking. The Oscar-winning director made sure that the focus of his film stayed primarily on the Jager’s (robots from the movie) and the Kaji (monsters from the film). Both were visually stimulating in the colors they used for the robots and the design of the monsters. Pacific Rim succeeded in giving each a realistic appearance as well. Deknight went with more of a streamlined approach in both the appearance of the monsters and the robots. The result is the two most important elements of the film look out of place and don’t fit into the universe that was created in 2013.

Writers Emily Carmichael, Kira Snyder, T.S. Nowlin, and Deknight were tasked with developing a storyline for the sequel and it is a mess. Instead of creating an original tale that builds off of the first film, Pacific Rim Uprising is riddled with enough cinematic tropes to bore anyone watching to tears. Of course, we start with the most overused plot devices in sequels, the lead actor (John Boyega) being related to a beloved character who died. In this case, Boyega is the son of Stacker Pentecost (Idris Elba) who perished saving the world years ago. His role, of course, has an edge to it (shocking) but Stacker’s son meets his match in a streetwise junk dealer named Amara Namani (Cailee Spaney). They both get picked up by the police after taking Namani’s rogue Jager for a spin and thrown in jail. They are given a choice, either face hard time or enlist in the Pan Pacific Defense Corps (Gee… I wonder what they pick). We are then transported to their arrival at a base where they are greeted by Army Ranger Nate Lambert (Scott Eastwood) who predictably has a bone to pick with the son of Stacker Pentecost. Inevitably, they have to put their differences aside to fight off an enemy which threatens humanity.

If the intended goal is to build upon the success of Pacific Rim, why didn’t someone come up with an original direction for the sequel? Instead, the writing team wasted 2/3 of the film trying to build upon the faux tension between Eastwood and Boyega’s character, while Spaney’s character spends a chunk of time trying to prove herself to the other recruits. Was the sequel meant to be a character piece with far fewer monsters? Audiences don’t even get to see the beasts until the third act, and even that was a letdown. Also, if the intention is to make the sequel more of a character-driven film then bring on better actors!

The cinematography was entirely basic and added nothing to the overall quality of the piece. What was probably most shocking was how horrid the special effects were. The CGI looked dingy. The scene at the pier seemed like something that was shot by a high school AV class. However, none of these issues even matches the bland performances given by our lead actors.

Boyega proved once and for all that he’s not a leading man. His performance was dull and at some points extremely rote. Eastwood isn’t any better either. While both are tasked with carrying the storyline, they each miserably fall short of their intended goal.

Overall, there’s nothing redeemable about this release. If someone in your family is a megafan of the first film, give it a shot (I guess). However, if anyone is an average moviegoer (like myself), then avoid Pacific Rim Uprising. There’s plenty of movies coming out soon which deserve your patronage.

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The Merc Returns In Hilarious New ‘Deadpool 2’ Trailer

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Following the incredible Bob Ross inspired teaser and the equally entertaining teaser trailer, 20th Century Fox has finally released the full trailer for Deadpool 2

In the trailer, Deadpool appears to be enjoying his new superhero lifestyle, at least until he runs into and gets repeatedly punched by Josh Brolin’s Cable. This trailer features a lot more story, as we learn that Cable has traveled back in time to find and kill one mutant child, who Deadpool vows to protect. To do that, the Merc needs to assemble a team of heroes, which includes Domino (Zazie Beetz) and a few other characters worthy of a spin-off movie.

Watch the trailer below:


Deadpool 2 will see Ryan Reynolds return as the hilarious Merc with a mouth. The film will also include Morena Baccarin returning as Vanessa, T.J. Miller as Weasel, Stefan Kapicic as Colossus, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Leslie Uggams as Blind Al. The sequel will also introduce a bunch of new characters, which includes Josh Brolin as Cable and Hunt for the Wilderpeople star Julian Dennison.

The film is directed by Atomic Blonde director David Leitch with a script from Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick.

After surviving a near-fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor – finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World’s Best Lover.

Deadpool 2 is set to hit theatres on May 18, 2018.

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