Another video from Joel Huenink of The Fun Pimp is available for 7 Days to Die fans to watch and showcases new rag doll physics, the new stag and doe and much more. Watch this new video below… Alpha 17 will bring brand new rag doll physics effects on both zombies and animals. In the video Joel uses both […]
Madmole showcases motion capture animations and new vehicles in latest 7 Days to Die Alpha 17 video
Joel Huenink (AKA Madmole) of The Fun Pimps reveals another video showcasing new features of Alpha 17 of 7 Days to Die. This latest video shows off some of the motion capture animations for the characters and also for some new vehicles. We are only just setting foot into the Alpha 17 territory and already it is […]
7 Days to Die Console Edition Summer update 2 to be released in just a few more hours
Just a few days ago console fans of 7 Days to Die were treated to the news that Summer Update number 2 was on it’s way, from that point on we were all riding the hype train and getting totally excited for the new POIs and traders that were coming our way. Now, the hype train […]
Alex Garland has signed a TV deal with FX
Alex Garland, director of the acclaimed Ex Machina, has signed an overall television deal with FX Productions. Nominated for a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for Ex Machina back in 2016, Garland has added himself to the list of Hollywood’s most exciting writer/directors. Ex Machina was a sci-fi drama, Garland’s directorial debut, about artificial intelligence, starring […]
Tessa Thompson, Steven Yeun and Lakeith Stanfield set for Sorry to Bother You
Deadline is reporting that Tessa Thompson (Thor: Ragnarok), Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead) and Lakeith Stanfield (War Machine) have signed on to star in the upcoming drama Sorry to Bother You from first time filmmaker Boots Riley. The film follows “a black telemarketer with self-esteem issues who discovers a magical key to business success, propelling […]
R.I.P. John G. Avildsen (1935 – 2018)
American filmmaker John G. Avildsen has passed away aged 81, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Avildsen was best known for directing the 1976 classic Rocky, which saw him honoured with the Academy Award for Best director. He would receive a second Oscar nomination in 1983 for the Documentary Short Traveling Hopefully. Having begun his […]
Kevin Feige says no plans for Fantastic Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Ever since the disastrous release of the Fantastic Four reboot back in 2015, there’s been rumours and speculation that Marvel’s First Family could be on their way back home to join Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The speculation resurfaced backin May with the release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. […]
Adam West had completed work on his final Batman outing Batman vs. Two-Face
Following last weekend’s rather sad news about the passing of Adam West, io9 is reporting that we have one final appearance from the Bright Night to look forward to, with Warner Bros. confirming that the Batman TV star had completed his voice work on the animated movie Batman vs. Two-Face prior to his passing. The sequel […]
James Gunn teases Nathan Fillion appearing in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Director James Gunn has teased whether or not Nathan Fillion will appear in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The Guardians films are full of surprises, with the most recent outing containing some fun cameos for fans to enjoy. One of which was supposed to be actor Nathan Fillion, scheduled to appear as Simon Williams/Wonder […]
James Gunn says the Scooby-Doo movie was originally R-rated
Long before he found himself exploring the cosmic side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn got his big break penning the screenplay for the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo. And, commemorating the fifteenth anniversary of its release, Gunn has taken to Facebook to reveal that it was originally slapped […]