The annual New York Toy Fair is this weekend and Funko has been spending all day today previewing all kinds of upcoming products that are headed our way later this year. On the horror front, they’ve so far shown off a Jaws-themed FunkoVerse strategy game, part of their line that combines POP!-style vinyl toys with
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Last year’s massively successful DC comics series “DCeased” brought a deadly epidemic into the DC Universe, transforming many of the most iconic superheroes into super-monsters. Previewed at NYCC last year, the zombified members of the DC Universe from “DCeased” have been turned into action figures, and we’ve got official images from DC Direct today. The full line
Announced this past December, Ernest Dickerson‘s 2001 horror film Bones is headed to Scream Factory Blu-ray, and we’ve been provided with full release details today. The time is 1979. Jimmy Bones (Snoop Dogg) is respected and loved as the neighborhood protector. When he is betrayed and brutally murdered by a corrupt cop (Michael T. Weiss),
Ahead of the EFM in Berlin, Bloody has learned that RLJE Films and Shudder have acquired Ivan Kavanagh’s horror feature Son, which stars Halloween and Halloween Kills‘ Andi Matichak and Emile Hirsch (Freaks, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood), pictured above, for North American and UK. Son is said to be a character-driven horror, “About a mother who escaped
Modiphius Entertainment recently announced a partnership with Arkane Studios to release a new tabletop roleplaying game set in the universe of Dishonored. Between the versatile character powers, unique world and rich lore, Dishonored seems like the perfect world to explore with your friends over some dice. In the meantime, if you’re looking for a good
Good things come to those who wait. In this case, Deep Silver and Crytek have finally released their competitive monster hunter multiplayer game Hunt: Showdown on the PlayStation 4. In addition to that, the Xbox One version of the game (which headed out of Early Access back in September) is now available as a physical
The party is over, but they’re still hungry. Based on a 1985 treatment by The Return of the Living Dead actor Don Calfa, the new graphic novel The Revenge of the Living Dead is being billed as “the unofficial continuation” of the 1985 horror-comedy. Limited to just 350 copies, the softback graphic novel features 60
A year ago, it was rumoured that an adaptation of Blizzard’s Diablo was in the final stages of negotiation over at Netflix. And now according to Activision Blizzard Studio’s co-president Nick van Dyk’s LinkedIn page, that adaptation is all the more closer to reality. As was reported by Gamespot, Nick van Dyk’s profile lists him
A trailer has been unearthed for the Russian creature feature The Superdeep, which was written and directed by Roman Karimov. In the film, “The Kola Superdeep Borehole is the most large-scale secret object of the country. In 1984, inexplicable sounds like the screams of many voices were recorded at a depth of more than 12 kilometers.
Remedy may not have walked away from the DICE awards with Game of the Year for Control, but the company has plenty to be happy about with their effort. Things are only looking better, as according to the company’s latest financials, not only has Control been a main contributor to its revenue last year, but
Another video game rating system has again revealed some unannounced titles that genre fans will be keen to hear. While it’s not official yet, as had been the case for Metro Redux and the BioShock Collection, Switch fans can potentially now expect Catherine: Full Body and the XCOM 2 Collection to arrive in the future.
For seven seasons that ran from 1977-1984, the hugely popular TV series Fantasy Island brought guests to a mysterious resort island to live out their greatest fantasies. Ricardo Montalbán starred as Mr. Roarke, the mysterious and supernatural-leaning overseer of the resort, who would open each episode with a cryptic warning that wishes never turn out how
It looks like Osgood Perkins is out as the director of A Head Full of Ghosts, an adaptation of Paul Tremblay‘s novel, as Deadline reports that Scott Cooper (Antlers) is now directing. The site also reveals that Margaret Qualley (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) will star. Cooper, the site says, is working on revising
Article contributed by Cinestate’s Preston Fassel. Spoiler warning. It’s a place out of time, a nexus where the memories and aesthetics of different eras collide in ways both striking and nostalgic. The walls are wood-paneled 70s teak, the sort you’d find in a basement rec-room or the kind of bowling alley where the sound of
“I was a protector of this Earth.” “Looks like you failed.” DC’s new(ish) “Black Label” imprint is one tailor made for horror fans, dedicated to standalone, prestige-format tales that allow for iconic characters to get a little bit darker. Criminal Sanity, for example, takes an NBC’s “Hannibal”-esque approach to the story of Harley Quinn and
Director Matt Reeves took to Twitter tonight to share an official camera test for The Batman, which essentially plays out like our very first teaser for next year’s WB/DC movie. The short video bathes Robert Pattinson‘s Bruce Wayne/Batman in an eerie red light, giving us our first look at the Lighthouse actor in the new
Jurassic World stars Jake Johnson and Omar Sy, who did not appear in Fallen Kingdom, will be back in the currently untitled Jurassic World 3, Collider reports tonight. Johnson is back as Lowery, with Sy reprising the role of Barry. Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum will all reprise their Jurassic Park roles. Fallen Kingdom stars Justice Smith and Daniella
With the Resident Evil 3: Nemesis remake right around the corner, it seems that the bundled content in the form of the asymmetric multiplayer game Resident Evil Resistance has taken a backseat for some. Capcom has remedied that by revealing two new maps for the game, as well as the “Masterminds” in the non-canon story.