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Bride Of Frankenstein Will Be Second Film In "Dark Universe" Monster Movie Series

By Dan Auty on May 22, 2017 11:34 pm

The next film in Universal's classic monster universe has been revealed. The studio announced that Bride of Frankenstein will hit theaters in 2019, to be directed by Beauty and the Beast's Bill Condon.

Universal has also rebranded its connected franchise of upcoming monster movies as Dark Universe, and confirmed that Johnny Depp and Javier Bardem will appear in future films. As previously rumoured, Depp will play the Invisible Man, while Bardem appears as Frankenstein's monster.

The studio released an image of the Dark Universe cast so far, which also includes Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe, and Sofia Boutella, who all star in next month's The Mummy. Check it out below:

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In a statement, Condon spoke about remaking such a classic movie. "I'm very excited to bring a new Bride of Frankenstein to life on screen, particularly since James Whale's original creation is still so potent," he said. "The Bride of Frankenstein remains the most iconic female monster in film history, and that's a testament to Whale's masterpiece--which endures as one of the greatest movies ever made."

Bride of Frankenstein hits theaters on February 14, 2019.


Pokemon Go Dev Hints That Legendary Pokemon Are On The Way This Summer

By Kevin Knezevic on May 22, 2017 11:30 pm

Pokemon Go lets players capture nearly every Pokemon from the series' first two generations, with a few notable exceptions: thus far, players have not been able to encounter, let alone capture, any Legendary Pokemon. Recent comments from developer Niantic, however, seem to suggest that Legendary monsters may be appearing in the game soon.

In his acceptance speech at the 21st Annual Webby Awards, where Pokemon Go picked up five awards including "Best Mobile Game," Niantic's global marketing product lead Archit Bhargava said, "This summer will be legendary." While not outright confirmation that Legendary Pokemon are coming to the game, it certainly seems to suggest that's the case; Webby acceptance speeches are traditionally limited to five words, and the fact that Bhargava explicitly included the word "legendary" in his is perhaps the biggest hint yet that Legendary Pokemon are indeed on the way.

Rumors that Legendary Pokemon would be added to Pokemon Go have been circulating since last summer, when the Legendary bird Articuno found its way into--and was quickly revoked from--some players' games. More recently, Niantic CEO John Hanke was asked by Wired Germany when players could expect to see Legendary Pokemon in the game, to which he replied, "I can safely say we'll see more of it this year."

In the meantime, Pokemon Go players can take part in the game's Adventure Week event, which makes it easier to encounter Rock-type Pokemon like Omanyte, Kabuto, Aerodactyl, and Sudowoodo. Players can also get a free "Adventurer's Hat" for their avatar. Adventure Week ends on May 25 at 1 PM PT/4 PM ET.


Nintendo Switch Version Of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Launches This Year

By Chris Pereira on May 22, 2017 11:15 pm

As Nintendo Switch continues to sell well, more and more games continue to be confirmed for the platform. Bandai Namco is the latest to announce a Switch game, with Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 now officially on the way.

The Switch version will offer ad-hoc multiplayer support and motion controls, according to the publisher. Two-player multiplayer is also supported on a single system and can be played with a single Joy-Con for each player.

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Xenoverse 2 doesn't have an exact release date as of yet; Bandai Namco only said it's coming sometime this fall in both North America and Europe. That puts the Switch version about a year behind other versions of the game, which launched for PS4, Xbox One, and PC last October.

In our review of Xenoverse 2, critic Heidi Kemps wrote, "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is among the best games to emerge from this beloved franchise. It looks stunning, has a solid gameplay base, and gives people who love the series a way to feel like they're a part of this big, beautiful universe. Though it has its share of problems, I was really surprised at how much fun I had with it."


Wonder Woman Lifts A Tank In Latest DC Movie Poster

By Dan Auty on May 22, 2017 09:51 pm

Wonder Woman is now only a few weeks from release, and a striking new poster from the DC adventure has been released. It shows Wonder Woman doing some heavy lifting on a battlefield--check it out below:

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This poster follows the awesome anime-inspired Chinese one that was revealed last week. The movie stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, and Connie Nielsen and hits theaters on June 2.

It was confirmed this week that the movie will not have a post-credit sequence. Producer Charles Roven told CinemaBlend that DC wouldn't include such scenes just for the sake of it. "I'm not going to say we'd never do one," he said. "There was one in Suicide Squad. But I don't think that we want to feel that we're forced to do something just because we didn't in the past."

Early box office predictions suggest that movie will have a solid opening weekend, with a take of at least $65 million in its first three days. While this is well below the openings for previous DC movies Suicide Squad ($133 million) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($166 million), it is in line with the debut for such Marvel films as Captain America: The First Avenger and Ant-Man.

Wonder Woman will be the first female-fronted superhero movie from either studio, and while Wonder Woman is an iconic figure, the character only appeared briefly in Dawn of Justice and does not necessarily have the built-in box office appeal of Batman or Superman as yet.

For lots more on Wonder Woman, check out GameSpot's roundup feature, "Everything We Know About The Wonder Woman Movie."


New Far Cry 5 Videos Reveal Where It's Set

By Tamoor Hussain on May 22, 2017 09:50 pm

Ubisoft has revealed Far Cry 5 will be set in Hope County, Montana. The location was revealed by way of teaser trailers posted on YouTube. The videos are short and focused on the environment itself, though there's a disturbing element in each one.

The first shows a serene river, but a few seconds in, a dead body can be seen floating along it. In the second, wind whips across a field, but then a man is shown running through it before he is mercilessly gunned down by someone off screen. We'll let you experience the others for yourself. Take a look at them below.

Each video also ends by confirming there will be a "worldwide reveal" on Friday May 26.

Ubisoft previously confirmed Far Cry 5 will be out during the current fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2018. There are no further details as of yet, but Ubisoft has promised to show more off "soon." It is likely we'll finally see gameplay on May 26.

Also scheduled to be released by March 31, 2018 are the new Assassin's Creed game and The Crew 2. These games were all mentioned, very briefly, during Ubisoft's recent earnings call. You can see the key takeaways from that by reading this article.


Nintendo Switch Adds Three More Retro-Inspired Platformers This Summer

By Kevin Knezevic on May 22, 2017 09:45 pm

Inti Creates' two Azure Striker Gunvolt games are coming to Nintendo Switch this year in one package, the developer announced at Japanese game convention BitSummit.

Dubbed the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack, the bundle consists of the first Azure Striker Gunvolt and its sequel Azure Striker Gunvolt 2, both of which were originally released on 3DS. Along with HD Rumble and Switch Pro Controller support, the package features a number of tweaks and improvements to the original titles, such as redone menus, high-resolution event graphics, and an improved framerate (60 FPS as opposed to 30). Striker Pack also includes all of the additional bosses, stages, and other DLC that was released for the games. You can watch the announcement trailer at the top of this story.

Striker Pack isn't the only Gunvolt game coming to Switch this year; Inti Creates also pulled back the curtain on Mighty Gunvolt Burst, the follow-up to the Gunvolt series' 8-bit offshoot, Mighty Gunvolt. Like its predecessor, Burst features both series hero Gunvolt and Mighty No. 9's Beck as playable characters, each with their own unique abilities. The game's title is derived from its "Burst" mechanic; when players shoot an enemy from "point-blank range," it triggers a powerful Burst combo. The game also features a "deep" customization system, as well as a dowsing ability that uses Switch's HD Rumble to help you locate secrets. You can learn more in the trailer below.

Mighty Gunvolt Burst is releasing on the Switch eShop on June 15 and on the 3DS eShop on June 29. The game retails for $10 on both consoles. Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack, meanwhile, is launching on August 31, though Inti Creates has not yet announced pricing details.


Uncharted Movie Now A Prequel, Will Star Young Spider-Man Actor Tom Holland

By Chris Pereira on May 22, 2017 09:17 pm

Sony Pictures has decided on a new direction for its film adaptation of the Uncharted series. Rather than casting someone as the Nathan Drake we've become accustomed to seeing in the games, it's going back in time.

According to Deadline, Sony has decided to turn its Uncharted movie into a prequel. It will feature the 20-year-old Tom Holland--the current big-screen Spider-Man--in the role of Drake, with Shawn Levy (Real Steel, Night at the Museum) directing. Inspiration was drawn from a sequence in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, which revealed the first encounter between Drake and his longtime buddy, Victor Sullivan. A script has not yet been written for this new concept, and there's no word on who will pen it.

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The report states the idea was conceptualized by Sony Pictures boss Tom Rothman "after seeing the latest cut" of Spider-Man: Homecoming. That movie marks the second time Holland will play Spider-Man, following last year's Captain America: Civil War.

An Uncharted movie has been in the works for years now, having been announced back in 2009. Actors whose names have been connected to leading roles over the years include Mark Wahlberg, Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci, Amy Adams, and Scarlett Johansson. Chris Pratt is among those to pass on the role of Drake.

Earlier this year, we learned that a new script had been completed for the movie by Joe Carnahan (Smokin' Aces, The A-Team). Game developer Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann later denied a comment from Carnahan suggesting the developer was happy with the movie. Druckmann said Naughty Dog had not seen the script and that he wished Carnahan would "stop implying that he has our support."


Destiny 2 Drops Grimoire Cards To Showcase The Story In-Game

By Chris Pereira on May 22, 2017 09:01 pm

Destiny is a beloved but flawed game. A common source of complaints was the fact that much of its backstory was relegated to Grimoire cards, which could not actually be viewed in-game. With Destiny 2, Bungie intends to resolve the issue by eliminating Grimoire cards altogether.

Destiny 2 world lead Steve Cotton shared the news in an interview with Forbes, explaining that Bungie "want[s] to put the lore in the game." That means no more trips to Bungie's website or app to read information that can't be seen while playing.

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"We want people to be able to find the lore," Cotton said. "All the story is told through the Adventures, it's told through the characters in the world, it's told through the campaign, and it's told through scannables you find throughout the world."

Adventures are a new brand of side-quest that players can complete while exploring the world; as we learned last week, there's now more to do in the open-world than complete repetitive, throwaway Patrol missions.

For a complete look at all of the recent Destiny 2 news, check out our Destiny 2 news and video roundup.


$258K Pokemon Watch Goes Up For Sale

By Patrick Faller on May 22, 2017 08:50 pm

Pokemon fans with money to burn, this one's for you. Luxury watchmaker Romain Jerome has created an exceptionally detailed Pokemon Tourbillon watch with a hefty price tag: US $258,000.

The Swiss watchmaker describes the watch as having an "incredible and captivating 3D effect, such that the characters look animated and ready to pop out at any second. As the most famous of them all, Pikachu is the centrepiece and is placed at the forefront."

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But it's also what's inside that makes the watch so expensive, says Romain Jerome. "The dial, made entirely by hand, required hundreds of hours to create due to the numerous colors present which needed to be created and then hand-filled one by one. The case back was equally thought-through, and we can admire the oscillating weight of the self-winding tourbillon--laser-shaped like a lightning bolt--and Pikachu seen from the back."

This is the second Pokemon watch from Romain Jerome. Last year, the company created an entirely Pikachu-themed watch. That watch cost US $20,000--peanuts compared to this year's creation.

This year's $258K Pokemon Tourbillon on the left,  last year's $20K Pikachu watch on the right.
This year's $258K Pokemon Tourbillon on the left, last year's $20K Pikachu watch on the right.

That Pikachu watch was limited to just 20 watches available. While Romain Jerome doesn't say just how many of this year's Pokemon Tourbillon watches it's making, it does say it is "exclusive in concept and rare in quantity," words that are sure to strike a nerve with Pokemon players. If you have the money to spend, you can head over to Romain Jerome's website to place your order.


PS4 Version Of LawBreakers Confirmed, PC Cross-Play Ruled Out Because It's "Dumb"

By Chris Pereira on May 22, 2017 08:30 pm

LawBreakers, the new shooter from ex-Gears of War designer Cliff Bleszinski and his studio Boss Key Productions, will not be a PC exclusive. In addition to the PC version, which remains in closed beta, LawBreakers is now headed to PlayStation 4--and it finally has a price on both platforms.

Boss Key had previously been hesitant to confirm a console version, saying it would need a "great partner" to make it happen. But Boss Key has decided the only way to do it would be to handle the project internally, it revealed during a roundtable attended by GameSpot.

"The thing we realized, doing something like console, some of this stuff--like tweaking controls--is so close to the gameplay and so close to making the game ultimately very playable, that there's nobody else outside of us that can do that," explained Boss Key COO Arjan Brussee. "You need Cliff in front of the TV, hands on the controller, giving feedback. You can't outsource that."

Brussee claimed that bringing the game to PS4 hasn't been a distraction from development of the PC version--and, in fact, computer players stand to benefit. He said LawBreakers now runs a "lot smoother" on PC as Boss Key leverages "synergies" with console development.

One of the challenges of bringing LawBreakers to console is adapting its keyboard and mouse controls for a controller, a difference that Bleszinski describes as "fairly significant." He recounted going through the process at Epic Games when developing the first Gears of War, considering things like how much the crosshair sticks to enemies when aiming with a controller.

"Being a skill-based game, you want players to still earn their kills," he explained. "You don't want them to feel like, 'Oh, the game helped me.' Some shooters do the whole 'look down iron sights and you clearly target-lock an enemy.' I don't want the game to have that too much; I want this very light, little bit of that assistance in the game. It was a challenge that required a lot of iteration, a lot of that kind of feel of the game--feel where the acceleration ramps are, [asking] am I turning too quickly? Am I not turning enough? We've gotten it to a really fun place."

"It does play slightly differently because you can't always directly compete with the pacing of keyboard and mouse," he added, "but with a game that's so hectic, I actually still enjoy the PlayStation 4 version immensely."

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As for the decision to come only to PS4, it doesn't sound as if other consoles have been ruled out. It was noted throughout the roundtable that Boss Key is still a relatively small studio of about 65--"We're not Call of Duty with five studios and 1,000 people," Brussee noted--and those limited resources may explain the decision to start out with only a single console. Specifically asked if we could see the game on Xbox One or Nintendo Switch, Bleszinski said, "Anything's possible."

Although Boss Key didn't go into much detail, PS4 Pro support will be offered for LawBreakers, with at least one of the improvements coming in the form of a higher framerate. But whether you play on PS4 or PS4 Pro, what you won't see are PC players--that's because "cross-play is dumb," as Bleszinski put it.

Alongside the news of a PS4 version, Boss Key has also reaffirmed that LawBreakers won't use a free-to-play model, which it was slated to use at one point. Instead, the game will offer a "starting" price of $30, which entitles players to all future "content upgrades" for free. That includes things like new characters, maps, and modes, all of which will be available to the entire player base. Among other things, this has the benefit of not harming matchmaking by splitting up players, which Bleszinski believes is particularly crucial for a skill-based game.

Like so many other games these days, what Boss Key will offer are cosmetic items for characters and weapons that can be purchased. The specifics of how this will work remain unclear, including whether these items can all be obtained by simply playing the game.

"I think we have a really compelling lineup of cool-looking stuff, and I think we're building a lot of ways for people to show that off," Brussee says.

Being a shooter with distinct characters that each have their own abilities, LawBreakers invariably gets compared with Overwatch. And while that certainly presents Boss Key with a major competitor, Bleszinski sees LawBreakers as distinct enough to stand apart.

"Overwatch is a great game, but it has its own kind of Pixar art style, and we're not that," he said. "They're a game that feels more like a game that has abilities and characters as a shooter, and we're a super-core shooter that has characters and abilities. I'm happy that your average person out there, with Overwatch, now knows how to play a character-based game with Q and E ability or Shift; it's kind of prepped people for us to hopefully come in and be Pepsi to their Coke is the example; I'll even settle for RC Cola."

LawBreakers does not yet have a release date, but Boss Key hopes to launch it at the same time on both PC and PS4. Beta tests are ongoing on PC, and there will be at least one held on PS4 at an unspecified date.


Shadow Of War Dev On Creating Mordor Sequel: "If We Fail, We're Doomed"

By Randolph Ramsay on May 22, 2017 06:30 pm

My very first hands-on with Middle-earth: Shadow of War was a disaster. At a press event held last week, developer Monolith wheeled out the sequel to the wholly surprising Shadow of Mordor (GameSpot's 2014 Game of the Year), allowing attending journalists to take on one of the game's expansive new additions, Fort Assaults. And my playthrough was a complete flop.

In my 20 minutes with Shadow of War, I guided the game's returning main character--ranger/wraith duo Talion and Celebrimbor--to three deaths, falling to three different warchiefs and never quite making it to the fort's overlord. Killing the overlord would have granted me control of the fort and its surrounding regions, one step closer towards Shadow of War's main quest of conquering the various regions of Mordor in order to build an army strong enough to take on big bad Sauron himself.

To be fair, the Fort Assaults in Shadow of War are meant to be the culminating act in an hours-long endeavor, the crescendo after you've carefully considered the fort overlord and his warchiefs' strengths and weaknesses, plotted out ways to possibly infiltrate the keep with your own subjects, and amassed your own forces. Outside all the flashy wraith powers and over-the-top limb chopping of the game's combat system, Shadow of War is meant to be a thoughtful experience, requiring players to consider their approach to besting its various challenges. My playthrough of Shadow of War was a rush job that didn't take into account any of my enemies' shortcomings. That, coupled with the new hard difficulty I was playing on, meant it was my Talion who came up short.

It's a credit to Shadow of War's Nemesis system, returned and expanded upon from Shadow of Mordor, that other journalists who played during the hands-on event had vastly different experiences with their individual Fort Assaults. One breezed through and easily took the fort, with their follower's randomly generated strengths and weaknesses matching up well against the overlord and their warchiefs; others, meanwhile, experienced various levels of failures and successes. The Nemesis system--which now also incorporates the characteristics and stories of orcs you manage to turn to your cause--was the standout feature in Mordor, and even with my brief time with Shadow of War, it seems clear that Nemesis will once again be the thing players will talk about most with Monolith's new game.

The randomness and surprise inherent in Nemesis even seems to take its creators by surprise. At one point during our first look at Shadow of War, Monolith creative VP Michael de Plater expressed surprise at a type of orc warchief he'd never seen before. After our gameplay session, I chatted with de Plater about the Monolith team's attempt at surpassing the extremely well-received first game, and he spoke candidly about the pressures of making a big-budget game in today's environment.

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GameSpot: I think the most interesting thing for me in that presentation was when you saw one of the orc characters and you went, "Oh, I've never seen him before." How often does that happen to you?

Michael de Plater: Every single day at the moment. We have all of this dialogue and we have all of these traits and all the strengths and weaknesses and then we have all of the roles. Then we have all of the character art, or the body paint or the piercings, or the scars that can modify all of that. Then we have all the animations. It's just a ridiculously colossal amount of content in each one of those buckets, but then you have to take all of that content and put it all together. It's actually very late in the process that it all starts to click.

In Shadow of Mordor, we had variety. The characters had differences, but it was a little bit more random variety, whereas now, we really have procedurally generated characters. We still have more variety, but now, when you do meet someone, what he looks and what his role is and what his personality is, and where you find him in the world and what he is doing--all those things are lining up a lot more.

It seems to me that the more complexity you add to something, the greater your points of possible failure. Was that ever a concern for you, that you were trying to bite off too much?

Having been really ambitious in every dimension from the cameras to the art, and then to build all that, it's like basically building a plane and watching it coming in to land. Seeing it all click into place, at the end, was really terrifying.

I think it was a long time before we were even up to the level of Shadow of Mordor, because a lot of the pieces were separate, and then we just leapfrogged past it. Now when we play, we get these orcs that are so much more memorable and have such stronger stories. We can weave in things like guys who are saving you or guys who betray you. There's genuine surprises for people every single day.

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Then when we do do our playtests and we have people writing down their stories of things they most remember, on Shadow of Mordor, we'd find most of those stories would clump into a few groups; "I hate this guy and I want to kill him," or, "I got revenge." Whereas now with Shadow of War, the spectrum of what those stories can do is so much larger and more diverse.

Was there ever a stage where you thought, 'Wait, we're gonna have to scale back a little bit?'

Not as much as last time. Again, with Shadow of Mordor, it was Monolith and my first experience in this genre and this type of game, so we really didn't have a very strong idea of how to scope it. We were massively ambitious and the result of that was that we had to cap things very significantly, in particular, basically the last half of the story. This time, we had a much better idea of what we could do. I think actually, when we go back and we look at the original scope and the original goals in terms of the scale of it, I think we hit those pretty well. We didn't grind or cut anything dramatic, it was just harder than we thought.

What were some things you couldn't include in Shadow of Mordor for time or technical reasons, that you've been able to now include in War?

The big one is the story. Last time, the finale and the end of the story was not as satisfying because we basically had to cut off a lot of that. We wanted to have the big iconic villains. We wanted to face Sauron and face Nazgul and explore all of that. We had to cut all that. The scale and variety of the world as well, so really making a significant open-world game.

Also, just the types of stories and the breadth of stories that we could put into the Nemesis system. We had a concept of what it could be like and a lot of them were really fun. I think what happened most with the Nemesis system last time was, as you got further towards the end of the game in particular, even though they had different strengths and weakness in the text, they became more similar to fight towards the end of the game, because we didn't have as many gameplay tools in our toolbox to make them truly different. Whereas this time, we actually are able to make them meaningfully different.

Monolith came out with Shadow of Mordor and it was a big surprise and everybody loved it, but now you have to build on that. Does that add to your stress?

Probably some people would disagree, but I think stress for us is generally a really positive thing because our whole studio is devoted to one game. That assumption is like, basically, if we fail, we're doomed. It's all or nothing, which is really exciting and really motivating. That was very clear on Shadow of Mordor; that was the situation. "This is our first go in this genre. If we don't succeed, no one's gonna give us another chance." I think we feel exactly the same.

That sounds super stressful.

Yeah, it is. It's super stressful, but there's not a lot of triple-A games or triple-A studios, so I think you have to have that mentality that you're either doing something great or probably no one's going to want to give you the large sums of money it takes to try and do that again.

You're always going to swing for the fences, is that right?

Yeah.

You've confirmed Xbox Scorpio and PS4 Pro support. But can you get this on the Switch?

No plans for the Switch at this time.

Thanks for your time.


Nintendo Is Selling An Empty Splatoon 2 Box

By Oscar Dayus on May 22, 2017 06:05 pm

In addition to the recently-announced Splatoon 2 Switch bundle, Nintendo is now offering an actual empty box for preorder in Japan. The box comes adorned with Splatoon 2 art, and it can be yours for the low, low price of ¥540 (approximately $5). It's the exact same box the bundle comes packaged in, except it contains neither Splatoon 2 nor a Switch console.

The company says the ¥540 (approximately $5) item is "recommended for Splatoon fans who already have Nintendo Switch." It is not currently listed for sale on the US, UK, or Australian Nintendo Stores.

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That's not the only strange Splatoon 2 package you can buy, however. In a separate listing on Nintendo's official Japanese store, the company is also selling a boxed edition of the shooter that doesn't come with a game cartridge. Instead, you'll get a plastic box containing a paper download code.

This is separate to a proper physical game card edition and a third version that comes with a download code and no plastic case. According to Kotaku, all three versions are the same price in Japan: ¥6458 (approximately $58). No other games currently have a "Game Card Free Version" listed for sale.

Splatoon 2--and its empty box variants--will launch globally on July 21. Nintendo recently confirmed the Switch exclusive will have a single-player mode in addition to its multiplayer portion. Take a look at the campaign in this new trailer.


DC's Cyborg Movie Still On Course For 2020 Release, Star Says

By Dan Auty on May 22, 2017 04:53 pm

There has been much recent uncertainty about DC's upcoming roster of superhero movies. Only Aquaman has a confirmed release date after 2017--The Flash is currently looking for its third director, and there have been no updates at all about Cyborg. However, the latter's star, Ray Fisher, has now confirmed that the movie is on course for a 2020 release.

The update comes via DCWorld, who reported from a recent Q&A with Fisher at the City of Heroes convention in the UK. They tweeted:

The 2020 date for Cyborg was originally set three years ago, but there have been a variety of changes to the DC schedule since then. Justice League is now one film instead of two, while The Flash is currently without a director and has reportedly undergoing a complete rewrite.

In addition, the standalone Batman movie is expected in the next few years, as is Gotham City Sirens, which focuses on Harley Quinn and various female DC villains. In March it was reported that the studio were keen to put another movie into production this year, but it is unknown what this would be.

Fisher, meanwhile, will play Cyborg in Justice League, which is directed by Zack Snyder and hits theaters in November. Check out the latest trailer here.


Top 10 UK Sales Chart: Injustice 2 Debuts At No.1, Farpoint Is Highest Charting VR Game Ever

By Oscar Dayus on May 22, 2017 03:14 pm

Injustice 2 has finished top of the UK games chart in its debut week, beating off competition from Sony's new VR shooter Farpoint, which comes in at No.2 for the week ending May 20. The result makes the Injustice sequel "the first beat-'em-up to reach No.1 since Mortal Kombat X," according to sales monitor Chart-Track. Farpoint, meanwhile, is the highest-charting VR-required game ever in the UK.

Below that, Grand Theft Auto V slips one place to No.3, while Bethesda's sci-fi action game Prey falls to No.4 (down from No.1 last week).

Another new entry, the 3DS-exclusive Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, manages a No.5 debut, while fellow newcomer The Surge opens at No.10.

Injustice and Farpoint's success follows positive critical reception for both titles. We awarded Warner Bros.' brawler a 9/10 in our Injustice 2 review--critic Peter Brown called it "a fighting game that can be enjoyed by new players and pros alike."

Farpoint, meanwhile, offers "a taste of something new for PSVR," according to our critic Justin Clark. Read more in our full Farpoint review, or check out the first 30 minutes of gameplay here.

You can read the full top 10 sales chart below, courtesy of sales monitor Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

  1. Injustice 2
  2. Farpoint
  3. Grand Theft Auto V
  4. Prey
  5. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
  6. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  7. FIFA 17
  8. Ghost Recon: Wildlands
  9. Rocket League
  10. The Surge

WWE Backlash 2017 Results - Live Match Updates

By Mat Elfring on May 22, 2017 08:15 am

The Smackdown brand-exclusive event Backlash is coming to PPV and the WWE Network today. All but one of the show's titles on the line, and it will feature the in-ring debut of Shinsuke Nakamura.

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Backlash takes place at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. There are eight matches on the card, one of which will take place on the Kickoff Show.

Aside from the debut of Nakamura, The Maharajah, Jinder Mahal, gets his shot at the WWE Championship when he takes on Randy Orton. You can check out our predictions for Backlash here.

Here's the card lineup for the event:

  • Tye Dillinger vs. Aiden English (Kickoff Match)
  • Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin
  • Luke Harper vs. Erick Rowen
  • Naomi, Charlotte Flair, & Becky Lynch vs. Natalya, Carmella, & Tamina
  • The Usos (c) vs. Breezango (For the Smackdown Tag Team Championships)
  • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Dolph Ziggler
  • Kevin Owens (c) vs. AJ Styles (For the United States Championship)
  • Randy Orton (c) vs. Jinder Mahal (For the WWE Championship)

The Kickoff Show starts on the WWE Network at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT today, May 21. It's followed by the Backlash event itself at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on the WWE Network.

In case you're not caught up, don't worry; we put the final results in spoiler blocks.

Kickoff Show

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Tye Dillinger vs. Aiden English

Dillinger wins by pin at 8:21.

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Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Dolph Ziggler

Nakamura pins Ziggler at 15:48.

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The Usos (c) vs. Breezango

(For the Smackdown Tag Team Championships)

The Usos win by pin at 9:14.

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Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin

Zayn pins Corbin at 14:37.

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Naomi, Charlotte Flair, & Becky Lynch vs. Natalya, Carmella, & Tamina

Natalya submits Becky Lynch at 10:02.

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Kevin Owens (c) vs. AJ Styles

(For the United States Championship)

Owens wins by countout at 21:08.

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Luke Harper vs. Erick Rowen

Harper wins by pin at 8:57.

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Randy Orton (c) vs. Jinder Mahal

(For the WWE Championship)

Mahal pins Orton at 15:47.


Some Xbox One 1 TB Consoles Are $50 Off Right Now In The US

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 06:10 am

Microsoft has announced a temporary price cut on some Xbox One S models.

Right now in the US, you can get the 1 TB Xbox One S bundles for Battlefield 1, Halo Wars 2, and Gears of War 4 for $300 instead of $350. Additionally, the 2 TB red Gears of War 4 bundle is available for $400 instead of $450. The Forza Horizon 3 1 TB Xbox One S bundle is not part of the deal.

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In an Xbox Wire post, Microsoft said these prices will be available only for a limited time, though a specific end-date and time was not mentioned.

The $50 off deal is good at a variety of US retailers, including Amazon, Target, GameStop, Best Buy, and Walmart, as well as the Microsoft Store.

This price cut comes just before Microsoft is expected to announce new details about Project Scorpio, including possibly its price and release date, at E3 or potentially sooner. GameSpot will report back with more details on the console as they're announced.

In other Xbox news, Microsoft has announced that Xbox One S models now support 4K streaming through Amazon's video app.


Next Xbox One Backwards-Compatible Games Arrive In Japan

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 05:48 am

The Xbox One's backwards compatibility library grows again with three more games, though they may not be available where you live.

As announced by Microsoft's Major Nelson on Twitter, the newest additions are three Steins;Gate titles, and they are only available in Japan. If you own any of the titles on Xbox 360 and live in Japan, they should show up automatically in your Xbox One game library. One thing to note is that Steins; Gate 線形拘束のフェノグラム requires the game disc, while the other two do not.

There are hundreds of Xbox 360 games that are playable on Xbox One via backwards compatibility. You can see a roundup of all of them right here.

In other backwards compatibility news, Microsoft is holding a sale right now that discounts more than 250 backwards compatibility games, including Red Dead Redemption, GTA IV, and Black Ops II.


All The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Games

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 05:46 am

[Updated May 22 with three Japan-only games]

The Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature, introduced in November 2015, lets you play Xbox 360 games on the new console. But what games are available? We've now rounded them all up--and we'll continue to update this post as new games are made available.

Microsoft has promised that "hundreds" are still on the way.

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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Lineup (As of May 22, 2017):

New titles are bolded

  • 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures (added April 20, 2017)
  • A Kingdom for Keflings
  • A World of Keflings
  • Aegis Wing
  • Age of Booty
  • Alan Wake
  • Alan Wake's American Nightmare
  • Alice: Madness Returns
  • Alien Hominid HD
  • Altered Beast
  • Anomaly Warzone Earth
  • Arkanoid Live
  • Army of Two
  • Assassin's Creed
  • Assassin's Creed II
  • Assassin's Creed Revelations
  • Assassin's Creed Rogue
  • Assault Heroes 2 (added April 25, 2017)
  • Asteroids & Deluxe
  • AstroPop
  • Aqua
  • Babel Rising
  • Band of Bugs (added May 5, 2017)
  • Banjo Kazooie: Nuts n Bolts
  • Banjo Tooie
  • Banjo Kazooie
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2
  • Battlefield 3
  • BattleBlock Theater
  • Battlestations: Midway
  • Bayonetta
  • Beat'n Groovy
  • Bejeweled 2
  • Bejeweled 3
  • Bellator: MMA Onslaught
  • Beyond Good & Evil HD
  • Bionic Commando Rearmed 2
  • BioShock
  • BioShock 2
  • BioShock Infinite
  • Bloodforge
  • Blood Knights
  • Blood of the Werewolf
  • BloodRayne: Betrayal
  • Blue Dragon
  • Bomberman Live: Battlefest
  • Boom Boom Rocket
  • Borderlands
  • Borderlands 2
  • Bound by Flame
  • Braid
  • Brain Challenge
  • Bullet Soul (added May 5, 2017)
  • Bullet Soul - Infinite Burst (added May 5, 2017)
  • Bully: Scholarship Edition
  • Burnout Paradise
  • Cabela's Alaskan Adventures (added April 27, 2017)
  • Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 (added April 27, 2017)
  • Cabela's Hunting Expeditions (added April 27, 2017)
  • Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai (added April 27, 2017)
  • Call of Duty 2
  • Call of Duty 3
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops II (added April 11, 2017)
  • Call of Duty: World at War
  • Call of Juarez Gunslinger
  • Capcom Arcade Cabinet
  • Carcassonne
  • Cars 2
  • Castle Crashers
  • Castlestorm
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
  • Catherine
  • The Cave
  • Centipede & Millipede
  • Civilization: Revolution (added April 4, 2017)
  • Clannad
  • Commanders: Attack of the Genos (added April 25, 2017)
  • Comic Jumper
  • Comix Zone
  • Condemned
  • Contra (added April 20, 2017)
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Crazy Taxi
  • Crystal Quest
  • Crystal Defenders
  • Dark Souls
  • Dark Void
  • Darksiders
  • Darksiders II
  • Daytona USA
  • de Blob 2
  • Dead Rising 2: Case West
  • Dead Rising 2: Case Zero
  • Dead Space
  • Dead Space 2 (added April 27, 2017)
  • Dead Space 3 (added April 27, 2017)
  • Dead Space Ignition
  • Deadliest Warrior: Legends
  • Deathspank: Thongs of Virtue
  • Defense Grid
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut
  • Dig Dug
  • Dirt 3
  • Dirt Showdown
  • Discs of Tron
  • Disney Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
  • Domino Master
  • Doom
  • Doom II
  • Doom 3: BFG Edition
  • Doritos Crash Course
  • Double Dragon: Neon
  • Dragon Age: Origins
  • Dragon's Lair
  • DuckTales Remastered
  • Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
  • Dungeon Siege III
  • E4: Every Extend Extra Extreme
  • Earthworm Jim HD
  • Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  • Encleverment Experiment
  • Escape Dead Island
  • Fable II
  • Fable III
  • Faery: Legends of Avalon
  • Fallout 3
  • Fallout: New Vegas
  • Far Cry 3 (added March 30, 2017)
  • Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon
  • Feeding Frenzy
  • Feeding Frenzy 2
  • Final Fight: Double Impact
  • Flashback
  • Flock
  • Forza Horizon
  • Fret Nice
  • Frogger
  • Frogger 2
  • FunTown Mahjong
  • Galaga
  • Galaga Legions
  • Galaga Legions DX
  • Garou: Mark of the Wolves
  • Gatling Gears
  • Gears of War
  • Gears of War 2
  • Gears of War 3
  • Gears of War: Judgment
  • Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved
  • Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 (added May 2, 2017)
  • Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (added May 2, 2017)
  • Ghostbusters
  • Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime
  • Gin Rummy (added April 20, 2017)
  • Golden Axe
  • Go! Go! Break Steady
  • Golf: Tee It Up (added April 20, 2017)
  • Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Grid 2
  • Gripshift
  • Guardian Heroes
  • Gunstar Heroes
  • Guwange
  • Gyromancer
  • Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax
  • Halo: Reach
  • Halo: Spartan Assault
  • Halo Wars
  • Hard Corps: Uprising (added May 5, 2017)
  • Hardwood Backgammon
  • Hardwood Hearts
  • Hardwood Spades
  • Harms Way (added May 5, 2017)
  • Haunted House
  • Heavy Weapon
  • Hexic 2
  • Hexic HD
  • Hitman: Absolution
  • Hydro Thunder
  • I Am Alive
  • Ikaruga
  • Injustice: Gods Among Us + disc-only Ultimate Edition
  • Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet (added April 4, 2017)
  • Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos
  • Iron Brigade
  • Jeremy McGrath's Offroad
  • Jet Set Radio
  • Jetpac Refuelled
  • Joe Danger Special Edition
  • Joe Danger 2: The Movie
  • Joust
  • Joy Ride Turbo
  • Juju
  • Jurassic Park: The Game
  • Just Cause 2
  • Kameo
  • Kane & Lynch 2
  • Killer Is Dead
  • The King of Fighters '98
  • The King of Fighters 2002
  • Lazy Raiders
  • Left 4 Dead
  • Left 4 Dead 2
  • Lego Batman
  • Lego Indiana Jones
  • Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
  • Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
  • Limbo
  • Lode Runner
  • Lost Odyssey
  • Lumines Live!
  • Luxor 2
  • Mad Tracks
  • Magic: The Gathering 2012
  • Mars: War Logs
  • Mass Effect
  • Mass Effect 2
  • Mass Effect 3
  • The Maw
  • Medal of Honor: Airborne
  • Meet the Robinsons
  • Mega Man 9
  • Mega Man 10
  • Metal Slug 3
  • Metal Slug XX
  • Midway Arcade Origins
  • Might & Magic Clash of Heroes
  • Military Madness
  • Mirror's Edge
  • Missile Command
  • Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine
  • Monday Night Combat
  • Monkey Island: SE
  • Monkey Island 2: SE
  • Moon Diver
  • Motocross Madness
  • Ms. Splosion Man
  • Ms Pac-Man
  • Mutant Blobs Attack
  • Mutant Storm Empire
  • MX vs. ATV Reflex
  • N+
  • NBA Jam: On Fire Edition
  • Neogeo Battle Coliseum
  • Nights Into Dreams
  • Of Orcs and Men
  • Omega Five
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • The Orange Box
  • Outland
  • Pac-Man
  • Pac-Man C.E
  • Pac-Man CE DX+
  • Pac-Man Museum
  • Peggle
  • Perfect Dark
  • Perfect Dark Zero
  • Phantasy Star II
  • Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds
  • Pinball FX
  • Planets Under Attack
  • Plants vs. Zombies
  • Poker Smash
  • Portal: Still Alive
  • Portal 2
  • Prince of Persia
  • Pure
  • Putty Squad
  • Puzzle Quest
  • Puzzle Quest 2
  • Puzzle Quest: Galactrix
  • QIX++ Puzzlegeddon
  • Rage
  • Raskulls
  • Rayman 3 HD
  • Rayman Legends
  • Rayman Origins
  • Red Dead Redemption
  • Red Faction: Battlegrounds
  • RoboBlitz (added April 20, 2017)
  • Rocket Knight
  • R-Type Dimensions
  • Runner 2
  • Sacred 3
  • Sacred Citadel
  • Saints Row IV
  • Sam & Max: Beyond Time & Space
  • Sam & Max Save the World
  • Samurai Shodown II
  • Scarygirl
  • Scrap Metal
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co.
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage
  • Shadow Complex
  • Shadowrun
  • Shadows of the Damned
  • Shank 2
  • Shred Nebula
  • Shotest Shogi
  • Silent Hill: Downpour
  • Skate 3
  • Skullgirls
  • Skydive
  • Small Arms
  • Soltrio Solitaire
  • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
  • Sonic & Knuckles
  • Sonic CD
  • Sonic The Fighters
  • Sonic The Hedgehog
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 2
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 3
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode 1
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 4: Episode II
  • Soulcalibur
  • Soulcalibur II
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth
  • Space Ark
  • Space Giraffe
  • Space Invaders Infinity Gene
  • Spelunky
  • The Splatters
  • Splosion Man
  • SSX
  • Stacking
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
  • Steins; Gate 比翼恋理のだーりん (Japan only)
  • Steins; Gate (オリジナル版) (Japan only)
  • Steins; Gate 線形拘束のフェノグラム (Japan-only, requires game disc)
  • Strania
  • Street Fighter IV
  • Stuntman: Ignition
  • Super Meat Boy
  • Supreme Commander 2
  • Syberia
  • Tekken 6
  • Tekken Tag Tournament 2
  • Texas Hold 'Em
  • Ticket to Ride
  • TimeShift (added April 25, 2017)
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2
  • Torchlight
  • Tour de France 2009
  • Tour de France 2011
  • Toy Soldiers
  • Toy Soldiers Cold War
  • Toy Story 3
  • Tower Bloxx Deluxe
  • Trials HD
  • Trine 2
  • Tron: Evolution
  • Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon
  • Unbound Saga
  • Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
  • Viva Piñata
  • Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
  • The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
  • Wolfenstein 3D
  • World Puzzle
  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown
  • Zuma
  • Zuma's Revenge!

Don't see your favorite game here? Back in November, Microsoft said it is holding discussions with all major publishers and developers to possibly bring their games to the program. However, the decision about whether or not a game is added to the lineup ultimately comes down to individual publishers.

What do you make of the lineup so far? And what games would you like to see added in the future? Let us know in the comments below!


Bayonetta Studio Teases New IP

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 05:13 am

PlatinumGames, the studio behind Bayonetta and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, is working on a new IP. However, it sounds like it is still very early days for the game.

As reported by DualShockers, PlatinumGames producer Atsushi Inaba said during a keynote address at BitSummit in Japan the studio is working on a "formless, shapeless IP," details of which he could not disclose at this time The mysterious game will be directed by someone new, he said, though he didn't name a name.

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As DualShockers points out, Inaba said at last year's BitSummit event that PlatinumGames was thinking about making a new IP. So now it seems as if the studio has committed to making it, though as always, plans could change, especially because an official announcement hasn't happened yet.

Also during his talk, Inaba said he's not sure if PlatinumGames will continue to release one game per year.

In 2016, PlatinumGames boss Tatsuya Minami said the studio originally only wanted to work on franchises that it created, but this did not work out. PlatinumGames is known for its development partnerships now, as it's worked with Nintendo (Star Fox Zero), Konami (Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance), Activision/Nickelodeon (The Legend of Korra, TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan), and Hasbro (Transformers: Devastation), among others.

"We used to have the idea that we wanted to be a studio that only made 100 percent original games," he said. "However, it turns out that only doing that is considerably difficult, and so now we take on various work.

We'll report back with more details on PlatinumGames' new IP as they're announced.

In other news, the developer's Xbox One and PC game Scalebound was canceled, while the studio's 2010 shooter Vanquish is out now on PC.


Microsoft Clarifies Xbox Scorpio Frame Rate/Fidelity Stance

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 04:47 am

Microsoft has clarified another detail about the upcoming Project Scorpio console.

Xbox engineering lead Mike Ybarra confirmed that Microsoft will not force developers to ensure there is frame rate parity between Scorpio and Xbox One games. Responding to someone on Twitter who said this would be the case, Ybarra stressed that no such mandate is in place. "No, there isn't," he said to the suggestion that there is a requirement that a game's Xbox One frame rate is the same for its Scorpio version. "This is up to the developer to choose, for their games, what they want to do."

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In another tweet, Ybarra laid out Microsoft's policy on this even more clearly and directly: "Developers are free to choose how they use the power of Project Scorpio for games. We have no requirements limiting framerate or fidelity," he said.

Microsoft is positioning Scorpio as the "most powerful console ever made," so it would be unfortunate if developers had to reign in their visions for games by limiting frame rate and fidelity. Microsoft Studios boss Shannon Loftis thinks developers will keep the frame rate consistent for multiplayer games.

All Xbox One games work on Scorpio, though the Scorpio editions can look and perform better, in some cases, if developers want to do that. It is a similar situation with PS4 and PS4 Pro.

Microsoft is expected to share more details on Scorpio at E3 or sooner. Presumably we will learn the console's official name and price, among other things, in the weeks and months to come before the system's launch this holiday.

Are you looking forward to Scorpio? Let us know in the comments below!


PSN Maintenance Coming Up, Here's Exactly When And For How Long

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 04:17 am

As it does from time to time, Sony is conducting a round of PlayStation Network maintenance. This latest maintenance period will begin on May 23, starting at 3 PM local time, ending one hour later.

Affected platforms include basically all of them: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, the web, Sony announced on its support site.

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If you already have a PSN account, you can still sign in, play games, and use "most" applications during the maintenance. However, you won't be ale to access Account Management, the PlayStation Store, PlayStation Music, and PlayStation Video, while "gaming and social" will also be limited.

"We apologise for any inconvenience," Sony said. "We strive to ensure that PlayStation Network services are available at all times, but occasionally we must take PlayStation Network offline to perform essential maintenance and implement feature enhancements. We are working hard to reduce the duration of each maintenance."

If your PS4 is activated as your primary console before the maintenance period begins, you should be able to continue to play "most" games and use third-party services. You can learn how to activate your PS4 as a primary console here.


Top 10 Movies At The US Box Office This Weekend

By Eddie Makuch on May 22, 2017 03:54 am

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is no longer the No. 1 movie in the United States. After spending two weeks at the top of the charts, the movie was beaten by newcomer Alien: Covenant this weekend.

It was close, as Covenant brought in $36 million, compared to $35.1 million for Guardians, according to box-office figures posted by Entertainment Weekly. Covenant might have been No. 1, but it wasn't the success that Fox might have hoped for, as it made around $15 million less than the $51 million that Prometheus made in its first US weekend.

As for Guardians, its $35.1 million pushed its total domestic haul over $300 million. Globally, the movie has now made $733 million with $430 million stemming from international markets.

Also of note this weekend is that King Arthur: Legend of the Sword made $6.85 million in the US to finish sixth, boosting its total domestic haul after two weeks to $27 million. Internationally, the movie is faring better, bringing in $66.2 million to date.

US Box Office Estimates For May 19-21.

As compiled by EW

  1. Alien: Covenant – $36 million
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 – $35.1 million
  3. Everything, Everything – $12 million
  4. Snatched – $7.6 million
  5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul – $7.2 million
  6. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword – $6.85 million
  7. The Fate of the Furious – $3.17 million
  8. The Boss Baby – $2.8 million
  9. Beauty and the Beast – $2.4 million
  10. How to Be a Latin Lover – $2.2 million

Resident Evil Movie Series Reboot Confirmed

By Chris Pereira on May 22, 2017 01:50 am

While the most recent Resident Evil film--aptly titled The Final Chapter--marked the end of the series for longtime director and writer Paul WS Anderson, it doesn't mean we'll never see the franchise on the big screen again. It will, however, likely take a different form.

Constantin Film, the German film company that owns the rights to series, intends to reboot the movie franchise, according to Variety. Constantin chairman Martin Moszkowicz confirmed at the Cannes Film Festival that the company is at work on a reboot , although he didn't share any details. That includes who would direct or star in future movies or whether they would somehow connect to the six existing films.

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This news might come as a surprise, as the Resident Evil movies have generally been panned by critics, and this year's The Final Chapter was no different. But the movie series has earned $1.2 billion worldwide, and The Final Chapter alone grossed $312 million--the vast majority of which came from outside of the US. The lack of major success in the US is less of an issue than perhaps ever before, as foreign box-office grosses have becoming increasingly key in the movie business. A strong performance in China is likely the reason Pacific Rim is getting a sequel, for instance.

Anderson has directed four of the six live-action Resident Evil movies and written all of them. He announced well in advance of The Final Chapter's release that he intended for it to be the last movie, a sentiment that was echoed by Milla Jovovich, who has starred in all six movies. Anderson is currently at work on another film adaptation of a video game series, Monster Hunter.

Unrelated to the live-action series, several CG Resident Evil movies have been released. The next one, Vendetta, launches in June.


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