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Macross Sequels and Films To Be Released Worldwide by Big West and Harmony Gold

The day anime fans thought would never come is here.  Premiering in 1982, Super Dimension Fortress Macross was the start of a massive anime franchise that’s continued to this day with numerous sequels and films. While the first Macross series came to the west as the first part of the Robotech series (and was released uncut later on), most of those sequels and films haven’t been released outside of Japan due to varying legal disagreements between rights holders Big West Co. LTD., Studio Nue, INC. (who were both involved in the original creation of Macross) and Harmony Gold U.S.A. (who…
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Link Tank: Star Wars Concept Art Released for The Rise of Skywalker Ending

These stunning new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ending concept art pieces will leave you breathless. “New visions of the ending of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker have finally been revealed. Concept art has become a huge part of the Star Wars conversation during the sequel trilogy thanks in large part to the gorgeous books by Phil Szostak.” Read more at Gizmodo. From the Caterpillar Club to The Sons of Lee Marvin, here are some unusual clubs that exist (for some reason). “Did you know there’s a club for people who have been ejected out of a plane,…
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No Time to Die Theme Song Music Video Released by Billie Eilish

The Daniel Craig era of James Bond movies has featured a pretty interesting collection of the theme songs, including Chris Cornell’s “You Know My Name,” Alicia Keys and Jack White’s “Another Way to Die,” and Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall,” which somehow beat out Radiohead’s dreamy “Spectre” in 2015. And then there’s “Skyfall,” by Adele, which many consider to be the best of the bunch. To cap Craig’s time as Bond, Eon Productions has tapped the very talented Billie Eilish to perform the theme for No Time to Die. The song, which is titled after the movie, is a…
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Resident Evil Village Could Still Be Released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One

During a Tokyo Game Show presentation, Capcom producer Tsuyoshi Kanda noted that the team is looking into a way to bring Resident Evil Village to current-gen consoles as well as next-gen platforms. “While Resident Evil Village is being developed specifically for next-generation consoles and PC, we’re looking into delivering the experience on Xbox One and PS4 as well,” Kanda says. “We’re looking into it, but we can’t make any promises. However, we will do our best in creating a top-tier survival horror experience on current generation consoles.” This news comes as quite a shock. Not only was Resident Evil 8…
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Animal Crossing: Joe Biden Campaign Yard Sign QR Codes Released in New Horizons

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is apparently so big with potential voters that 2020 presidential candidates want in. Starting right now, players can scan a QR code to add Joe Biden/Kamala Harris yard signs to their islands. Currently, users can download four different yard signs through the Nintendo Switch Online App. You can check out a guide to how to find QR codes for the game and download them here. The news was first reported by The Verge, who spoke to the Biden campaign about its Animal Crossing plans. “Animal Crossing is a dynamic, diverse, and powerful platform that brings communities together…
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Jurassic World 3 Photos Released as Production Resumes

Something has survived, and it looks a lot like the Jurassic World: Dominion production. About one month after Universal Pictures resumed production in the UK’s fabled Pinewood Studios on the film, we are getting a new behind-the-scenes look at the production, which is still centered around stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Clearly the studio wants audiences as well as their filmmakers to know safety is an urgent and primary concern for all involved. Hence the release of the below images from the continuing film production, which was the first major Hollywood blockbuster to be announced as returning to…
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Halo Infinite Was Almost Released in Multiple Parts to Avoid Delay

During an appearance on Animal Talking (an Animal Crossing talk show that airs on Twitch) Xbox boss Phil Spencer revealed that he and members of Halo Infinite developer 343 Studios briefly discussed releasing the game in separate parts. According to Spencer, the idea was to split Halo Infinite into separate releases that would be shipped out on different dates over a longer period of time. Spencer doesn’t dive into the specifics, but it sounds like the idea was to release the first part of the game by the end of the year as previously planned. However, after about a day’s…
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The New Mutants Opening Scene Released Alongside New Trailer

We’ve waited a long time for The New Mutants. You know it, we know it, and you can be sure the filmmakers know it too. And yet, the funny thing about The New Mutants Comic-Con@Home panel is that the thwarted anticipation everyone feels is being turned into an asset. “People talk about this being a cursed film because it’s taking forever,” said Bill Sienkiewicz, the New Mutants comic book artist whose work greatly inspired the film, and who was present for part of the panel. “But in some respects, I think the lockdown has just amped up the level of…
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The Walking Dead Comic Will Be Re-Released in Color

Though many of its characters are morally gray, The Walking Dead has always been a black and white affair…at least in terms of the paper it’s printed on. Now, that’s set to change. According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Walking Dead will return this October as The Walking Dead Deluxe. Creator Robert Kirkman’s studio Skybound Entertainment will be re-releasing each of the series’ 193 issues with some added features. For the first time ever, The Walking Dead will be printed in color, with colorist Dave McCaig joining the project to add color to illustrator Charlie Adlard’s art. Additionally, each issue…
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Star Wars: Squadrons Zoom Backgrounds Released by EA

Electronic Arts and Motive Studios are giving Star Wars fans more of what they want from the games set in the galaxy far, far away. Star Wars: Squadrons, a new space combat game and spiritual successor to LucasArts and Factor 5’s classic Rogue Squadron series, pits players against each other in 5v5 dogfights between the Empire and the New Republic. Fans will be able to zip through space in X-wings, TIE fighters, and six other ships. Unsurprisingly, Star Wars: Squadrons has quickly become one of the most highly anticipated games of the fall. But what are impatient fans supposed to…
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Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna Will Finally Be Released

Earlier this year Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna was going to be released for a one night screening in the United States on March 25th.  The film had already come out in Japanese theaters and American fans were excited to experience what is set to be the final adventure in the original Digimon continuity. That sadly didn’t happen thanks to the coronavirus pandemic but now American fans will finally get a chance to see the film when it’s released to home media (Blu-ray/DVD) on July 7, 2020 thanks to Shout! Factory and Toei Animation. The film will not only include…
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