After a significant delay, Next Games has announced the release date for its new, Pokemon GO-style mobile game, , which will arrive July 12 on iOS and Android. The game was originally announced in August 2017, more than a year after Pokemon GO captured imaginations with its “augmented reality,” which uses the GPS on a players’ mobile devices to lead them to Pokemon characters at specific locations, visible through the screen. RELATED: The Walking Dead: Our World will take that same approach to the world of zombie-slaying, as players will be able to kill walkers that will appear as though they’re interacting with our world. Next Games released a trailer for the game to go along with the announcement of the July 12 release. Players will be able to interact with most of the popular characters on AMC’s television series, including Rick, Daryl and Michonne. The interactive features of the game will allow you to come across playable aspects of the game based specifically on your environment. As the game’s website notes, “Explore and Defend Your Neighborhood. Get out in the real world to move your avatar in the game. Collect stashes, find missions and rescue survivors with other players.” You might notice, however, that the trailer is heavy on humor (a guy appears to be taking a lot of photos of a trio of women, but in reality he is firing at the walkers he sees all around them), and light on how the actual gameplay. RELATED: The trailer released last year had more examples of gameplay, but we can’t say for sure whether it’s the same as the final product. With Pokemon GO now shockingly just as popular today as it was when it debuted, this would seem to be a great time for the release of The Walking Dead: Our World to bring zombies into the world of augmented reality. The post appeared first on .
June 27, 2018
Syfy has released an unsettling, and disorienting, new teaser for , the upcoming sci-fi horror series based on the 1980 novella, and subsequent short stories, by Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin. Nightflyers follows eight scientists and a powerful telepath who embark on a journey to the end of the solar system in hopes of making contact with an ancient, nomadic race of aliens. They instead find horror aboard their vessel, manned by a tight-knit crew and a reclusive captain, as an unseen force begins picking them off one by one. Anyone averse to strobes should probably avoid the 30-second promo, which flashes between images of dread and terror, and a creepy little girl, who rattles off a list of words — blood, kill, hate, etc. — with no little amount of venom. She probably means no ill will to anyone, right? RELATED: Nightflyers was previously adapted in 1987 as a film written and produced by Robert Jaffe, who will return to produce the Syfy series. Nightflyers stars Gretchen Mol as Dr. Agatha Matheson, Eoin Macken as Karl D’Branin, David Ajala as Roy Eris, Sam Strike as Thale, Maya Eshet as Lommie, Angus Sampson as Rowan, Jodie Turner-Smith as Melantha Jhirl and Brían F. O’Byrne as Auggie The post appeared first on .
June 27, 2018
Cardi B's baby shower wasn't exactly a lady luncheon or backyard affair, it was more of a baby bumpin' club night with the soon-to-be mama still shaking what she's got. Cardi's party was anything but standard. It was dubbed "Bardi Shower: A Bronx…
June 27, 2018
Season 6 of The CW’s ended with Oliver Queen revealing his secret identity to the world, part of a deal that would protect his friends. However, this came at a cost: as the finale came to a close, the vigilante was stripped of his bow and arrows and incarcerated inside a supermax prison. Dark days are undoubtedly ahead for the character, who is now stuck in a place filled with prisoners the Green Arrow helped imprison — and it’s only about to get form bad to worse. The new showrunner of Arrow revealed that the title of the Season 7 premiere is “Inmate 4587,” hinting that life behind bars will certainly not be easy for Oliver Queen. RELATED: First day of prep on the premiere!
June 27, 2018
Ahead of the eagerly anticipated return of sometime this summer, a sneak peek has surfaced of Hank and Dean from the upcoming seventh season. The designs for the Venture scions are featured in a preview of , a 376-page hardcover debuting July 18 from Dark Horse. Showcased by , the upcoming collection includes never-before-seen artwork from the cult-favorite Adult Swim series, and an extensive conversation with creators Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer. There’s also a preview of Season 7, with an update from Publick that, “As of this writing, we’ve just finished preproduction of Season 7.” RELATED: Of course, significant time has elapsed since that writing, which means it’s full steam ahead with the new season of The Venture Bros. After , Adult Swim at last confirmed in May . No more specific date has been provided. Introduced in 2003, The Venture Bros. is a comedy action-adventure that chronicles the Venture family — under-achieving super-scientist Dr. Thadeus “Rusty” Venture, his lovable but incompetent sons Hank and Dean, their bodyguard Brock Sampson, and a motley crew of of allies and enemies. The sixth season concluded in March 2016. The series has been renewed through Season 8. The post appeared first on .
June 27, 2018