| ‘Infestation’ Returns To IDW With Lovecraftian ‘Old Ones’
IDW Publishing will be bringing back their Infestation series, with the aptly named Infestation 2. The first Infestation dealt with a zombie invasion attacking some of IDW’s most popular licensed properties such as GI Joe, Transformers, Ghostbusters, and Star Trek. This time around, it’s not zombies, it’s Lovecraftian “Old Ones” gods attacking from across time and space.
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| Comics Deal: X-Files 30 Days Of Night TPB
The deal of the day over at Things From Another World today is the X-Files 30 Days Of Night trade paperback for only $9.99 (that’s 44% off the list price of $17.99). Note – This deal is valid only for today, Friday, October 7, 2011, til 11:59PM PST while supplies last (but they go fast, so hurry!). This trade paperback edition collects the 6-issue X-Files 30 Days Of Night miniseries from the creative team of Steve Niles, Adam Jones, Tom Mandrake, and Andrea Sorrentino, co-published by DC Comics and IDW Publishing. Visit the TFAW’s Deal of the Day page to view the hours left in the sale as well as quantities left on the item.
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| Deal: 30 Days Of Night HC
The deal of the day over at Things From Another World today is the 30 Days Of Night HC for only $21.00 (that’s 40% off the list price of $35.00). Note – This deal is valid only for today, Monday, September 12, 2011, til 11:59PM PST while supplies last. Originally released by IDW Publishing in 2005, this hardcover edition collects the entire original series of 30 Days Of Night #1-3 from the creative team Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith. Visit the TFAW’s Deal of the Day page to view the hours left in the sale as well as quantities left on the item.
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| ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ Director David Slade To Develop ‘Daredevil’ Reboot |

Another of the insta-reboots (along with new takes on Spider-Man and Fantastic Four) currently in development at various studios is Daredevil, the Marvel comic book title that was turned into a 2003 movie starring Ben Affleck for 20th Century Fox. The ’03 movie cost $78 million to make and went on to bring in about $179 million worldwide. It also faced pretty mediocre critical reception — both being assumed reasons Fox has decided they wanted to give it another run. A reboot has been known about for a while, but the studio has now found someone to develop the project and possibly direct it, as well. Fox has hired David Slade, who recently directed The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, to develop a brand new take on the Daredevil story. It’s assumed that once everything comes together, Slade would also be the man to direct. Eclipse cost $68 million to make and went on to bring in almost $700 million worldwide.
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| The Big Question: To Split ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn’ In Half Or Not? |
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As we’ve all known was a very likely possibility, it is being reported that Summit Entertainment is deciding whether or not to split The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — the final movie in the franchise (supposedly) — into two movies. When Twilight was first peeking its head out, many said that it was going to be the next Harry Potter franchise, and to this many giggles (myself included) were had. And while the movie have been no where even close to as good as the Harry Potter films thus far, with The Twilight Saga: New Moon approaching $500 Million worldwide, you just can’t deny that it’s throwing down the same numbers. With Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, they decided to split it in two in order to cover a lot more of the story, and of course, to make a whole new un-godly amount of money that they would never have made if they only did one film. This is also being done with The Hobbit. Naturally, it has always been a question as to whether Twilight would take the same path once they reached their final film. Now that they have established themselves as a heavy hitter, it comes as no shock that Summit Entertainment has this choice to make.
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