| First Look At New ‘Deus Ex’ Game ‘Mankind Divided’ (Video)
Developer Eidos Montreal and publisher Square Enix’s 2011 reboot of the Deus Ex video game franchise, a prequel to the original games titled Deus Ex: Human Revolution, is a personal favorite of mine. Myself and other fans of the game have been waiting quite a while for the follow-up, while attempts have been made to turn the last game into a movie, and now the time has come. After about four years, the next game in the franchise, titled Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, is in sight. It’s also been unveiled as Game Informer’s May cover reveal, and to celebrate the big reveal, a video has been released offering a first peek at the game. You can learn more about the game and see the first look video below.
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| Comic Review: G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent Of Cobra #3 |
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2015 at 9:30 pm |

G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent of Cobra #3
Written by Mike Costa
Art by Paolo Villanelli
Colors by Joana Lafuente
Letters by Neil Uyetake
Edits by Carlos Guzman
Cover art by Paolo Villanelli and Drew Johnson
IDW Publishing
Release Date: March 25, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99
In G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent of Cobra #3 we get more kick butt action than you could ask for! The mystery of why Snake Eyes is working for Cobra takes a back seat this issue, but that’s ok, there’s plenty of other stuff to keep us entertained and to keep the story moving. But, there is a little something missing from this issue. Want to find out what it is? Read on.
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| Hulu Adaptation Of Stephen King’s ’11/22/63′ Signs Director, New Cast
Kevin McDonald has been signed on to direct the first two episodes of the 9-episode Hulu series, 11/22/63, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. McDonald’s creds include The Last King of Scotland and State of Play. He will join writer Bridget Carpenter and executive producers King and J.J. Abrams. New actors joining the cast of the show have also been announced in Chris Cooper and Cherry Jones, joining James Franco, who is already signed on to play lead Jake Epping.
...continue reading » Tags: 11/22/63, Bad Robot, Bridget Carpenter, Cherry Jones, Chris Cooper, Daniel Webber, George MacKay, Hulu, J.J. Abrams, James Franco, Kevin McDonald, Leon Rippy, Sarah Gadon, Stephen King, Warner Brothers Television | |
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| ‘Tron 3’: Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde Confirmed |
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2015 at 7:00 pm |

In the past few weeks there have been talks of Tron 3 shooting in Vancouver this fall. The tentatively titled Tron: Ascension will bring back Joseph Kosinski as director. While reports suggested that Garrett Hedlund would be returning to reprise his role as Sam Flynn, it was unclear if Olivia Wilde would be returning. At the end of Tron: Legacy, it was revealed that her character, Quorra, had made it out of The Grid, and transferred herself into the real world. Now a new report says that she is signed on to appear, and also confirms that Hedlund is on board for the sequel as well. While some may have doubted the sequel even happening, it appears that Tron 3 is on, though we have yet to hear of a confirmation from the Disney themselves. Hit the jump for more.
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| TV Review: Weird Loners 1.2 “Weird Dance” |

Weird Loners
Season 1 Episode 2: “Weird Dance”
Directed by Jake Kasdan
Written and Created by Michael J Weithorn
Starring Becki Newton, Zachary Knighton, Nate Torrence, and Meera Rohit Kumbhani.
FOX
Air Date: Tuesday, April 7th, 2015, 9:30pm Weird Loners premiered last week on FOX and did provide us with some giggles. After a brief recap of last week’s episode, you will get a review of tonight’s. It’s a comedy – there’s not much in the way of spoilers. Last week on Weird Loners 1.1 “Pilot,” we were introduced to the foursome who are more than weird, they are incredibly eccentric. Originally, Eric (Nate Torrence) and Caryn (Becki Newton) are neighbors. He lives with his dad, and she has a much younger roommate. But his dad dies and her roommate has one too many naked guys running out of the house, so they find themselves alone. But not for long. Eric’s cousin Stosh (Zachary Knighton) finds himself out of a job (for sleeping with everybody’s wives and girlfriends), therefore out of the company apartment, so “generously” offers to stay with Eric so he’s not so alone. Zara (Meera Rohit Kumbhani) escorts Eric home after buying art, and since she walked out on her fiance and apartment, finds Caryn a willing landlord. Caryn almosts decides to marry a boring guy to not be alone, but sparks do fly between her and Stosh. It was a funny episode.
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