Disney’s Dumbo may not have set the box office alight, but the House of Mouse is enjoying more success with its second live-action remake of the year, with the Guy Ritchie-directed Aladdin taking its box office haul beyond the $500 million mark this week. The film – which stars Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott and Will […]
Legends Ultimate Arcade Machine announced, complete with 350 games
If you’re looking to take your retrogaming to a whole new level, then AtGames Digital Media has something you may well be interested in with the announcement of the Legends Ultimate Arcade Machine, a full size arcade cabinet packed with 350 games! The full-size arcade unit will feature a large selection of classic arcade and […]
DC Universe cancels Swamp Thing after a single episode
Less than a week after the premiere of the first episode on DC Universe, it has been announced that the James Wan-produced live-action Swamp Thing series has been cancelled and will not be picked up for a second season. If you’ve been keeping up to date with all things Swamp Thing, the news may not […]
Don’t Look Now to receive new 4K restoration release in July
StudioCanal has announced that a brand new 4K restoration director Nicolas Roeg’s classic horror Don’t Look Now is coming to UK cinemas this July, followed by a 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD release later in the month. On a cold, bright autumn day in Suffolk, England, a little girl in a red mackintosh drowns […]
Dynamite celebrates Vampirella’s 50th anniversary with new series
As Vampirella celebrates her milestone 50th anniversary, Dynamite Entertainment is set to mark the occasion with a brand new series from critically acclaimed writer Christopher Priest (Black Panther, Deathstroke, Justice League), which will launch in July 2019. “This version of Vampirella is set in the real world, as real as I’m allowed to make it,” […]
The axe swings on Happy, Deadly Class, The Ranch and Sneaky Pete
Some bad news if you’re a fan of Syfy’s comic book adaptations Happy and Deadly Class, Netflix’s The Ranch or Amazon’s Sneaky Pete, as it’s been announced that all four shows have been cancelled. The Grant Morrison/Darick Robertson adaptation Happy has ended after two seasons, with Deadly Class lasting for just one, although Universal Content […]
First poster for Roland Emmerich’s World War II epic Midway
Independence Day and 2012 director Roland Emmerich is taking a break from world-destroying blockbusters this year to tell the story of the Battle of Midway in his World War II epic Midway, and Lionsgate has now unveiled the first poster for the movie ahead of its release in November. Midway details the Battle of Midway, a […]
Gremlins to receive 4K Ultra HD release in October
Warner Bros. has announced that the classic 80s horror-comedy Gremlins is set to receive a 4K release this October, with the film arriving on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Digital. SUPPORT FLICKERING MYTH: Order via Amazon US or Amazon UK Directed by Joe Dante (Innerspace, The ‘Burbs) and written by Chris Columbus (The Goonies, […]
Captain Marvel was going to feature a comic book accurate Supreme Intelligence
The Supreme Intelligence made its debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe this year in Captain Marvel, although rather than a giant, floating green head, the AI ruler took on a physical form – that of the person most admired by whoever it’s talking to (which in the case of Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers, was Annette […]
Days of Summer community event comes to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
Activision and Treyarch have announced the start of the ‘Days of Summer’ community event for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, which introduces a host of free content updates across all modes of the game. SEE ALSO: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare trailer and release date revealed Included in the ‘Days of Summer’ community event […]