Scott McCall (as a human and as his wild werewolf self) and best bud Stiles have their very own Funko Pop! figures now. Collect whichever vinyl figure tickles your fancy this spring! Also in today's Highlights: Wesley Snipes reveals The Recall's release date at CinemaCon 2017, a look at the teaser trailer for Deep Shock, and the Tribeca Games Festival announcement.
Photos & Release Details for Funko's Teen Wolf Pop! Vinyls: From Funko: “Teen werewolf Scott McCall and his best friend Stiles are coming to Pop! vinyl!
Bitten the night before starting sophomore year of high school, Scott is now a True Alpha werewolf! Collect Scott in his human form, or as a werewolf!
Add them to your collection this spring!
Coming in May!”
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The Recall Premiere Date Announced at CinemaCon 2017: Press Release: "Announced today by star Wesley Snipes at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Minds Eye Entertainment’s sci-fi...
Photos & Release Details for Funko's Teen Wolf Pop! Vinyls: From Funko: “Teen werewolf Scott McCall and his best friend Stiles are coming to Pop! vinyl!
Bitten the night before starting sophomore year of high school, Scott is now a True Alpha werewolf! Collect Scott in his human form, or as a werewolf!
Add them to your collection this spring!
Coming in May!”
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The Recall Premiere Date Announced at CinemaCon 2017: Press Release: "Announced today by star Wesley Snipes at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Minds Eye Entertainment’s sci-fi...
- 3/30/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Matthew Byrd Mar 14, 2017
There's a lot more of Overwatch's story to be told, but most of it will likely be told outside of the game.
When Overwatch was released, some gamers felt that Blizzard short-changed consumers by not implementing a single-player campaign into the final version of the game. Instead, Blizzard has thus far opted to tell Overwatch's story via a series of animated shorts, digital comics, and other out of game releases.
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As it stands, it doesn't sound like Blizzard plans to drastically alter the storytelling model they've already established for Overwatch.
In an interview with IGN, Overwatch VFX Supervisor Jeff Chamberlain spoke about Blizzard's decision to tell Overwatch's story outside of the game itself.
“We knew that we wanted to create a lot of stories...
There's a lot more of Overwatch's story to be told, but most of it will likely be told outside of the game.
When Overwatch was released, some gamers felt that Blizzard short-changed consumers by not implementing a single-player campaign into the final version of the game. Instead, Blizzard has thus far opted to tell Overwatch's story via a series of animated shorts, digital comics, and other out of game releases.
See related Black Mirror series 3 review Black Mirror series 3 interview: Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones How Black Mirror series 3 is eerily coming true
As it stands, it doesn't sound like Blizzard plans to drastically alter the storytelling model they've already established for Overwatch.
In an interview with IGN, Overwatch VFX Supervisor Jeff Chamberlain spoke about Blizzard's decision to tell Overwatch's story outside of the game itself.
“We knew that we wanted to create a lot of stories...
- 3/13/2017
- Den of Geek
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Considering the genre to which Overwatch belongs, I always find it mildly surprising that the story elements for Blizzard’s shooter have such a substantial following. Were Activision or EA to announce a new Call of Duty or Battlefield title tomorrow, the internet’s first burning question would be unlikely to concern either game’s potential narrative elements, but perhaps it’s a testament to just how colorful and unique Overwatch‘s cast is that so many care about them and the world they live in.
Whatever the reasons are, people want more. Much more. As per a thread over on Blizzard’s Battle.net forums (via VG247), fans have been attempting to catch the developer’s attention in an effort to get at least a hint for when additional story-related content can be expected to surface.
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Considering the genre to which Overwatch belongs, I always find it mildly surprising that the story elements for Blizzard’s shooter have such a substantial following. Were Activision or EA to announce a new Call of Duty or Battlefield title tomorrow, the internet’s first burning question would be unlikely to concern either game’s potential narrative elements, but perhaps it’s a testament to just how colorful and unique Overwatch‘s cast is that so many care about them and the world they live in.
Whatever the reasons are, people want more. Much more. As per a thread over on Blizzard’s Battle.net forums (via VG247), fans have been attempting to catch the developer’s attention in an effort to get at least a hint for when additional story-related content can be expected to surface.
- 3/7/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Thanks to the ongoing Winter Wonderland event, the festive season is already in full swing for Overwatch players, but Blizzard’s latest webcomic, Reflections, heralds a heartwarming yarn featuring several of the shooter’s more prominent characters.
One of which is Tracer, the sprightly, pixie-esque Offense class, who can be seen kissing her girlfriend, Emily, upon exchanging gifts. The latter isn’t a member of the Overwatch roster, instead cropping up in the game’s underlying lore, but according to Lead Writer Michael Chu, the Reflections comic represents an opportunity for Blizzard to celebrate the sheer diversity of not only the Overwatch cast, but the world we live in.
Per GameSpot:
“I think what we were really inspired by was all the diversity in our world. Different cultures, history, the different pop-cultures that are in different places, like anime and manga, movies and comic books – we wanted to take inspiration from all these things.
One of which is Tracer, the sprightly, pixie-esque Offense class, who can be seen kissing her girlfriend, Emily, upon exchanging gifts. The latter isn’t a member of the Overwatch roster, instead cropping up in the game’s underlying lore, but according to Lead Writer Michael Chu, the Reflections comic represents an opportunity for Blizzard to celebrate the sheer diversity of not only the Overwatch cast, but the world we live in.
Per GameSpot:
“I think what we were really inspired by was all the diversity in our world. Different cultures, history, the different pop-cultures that are in different places, like anime and manga, movies and comic books – we wanted to take inspiration from all these things.
- 12/21/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Blizzard has teased that a new hero is on its way to Overwatch! Now, we know that it's going to be shown during a panel at Sdcc 2016! Come inside to see more!
A few days ago, Blizzard released an image teasing either a new weapon for Medic or a new hero coming to Overwatch. After perusing through countless panels for Sdcc 2016, we now know it's definitely for a hero. If you haven't seen the teaser image, look below:
The new Hero will be shown on July 21 at 6:45p Et during the "Behind the Scenes of Overwatch's Newest Hero" and here is the description for the event.
Blizzard developers James Waugh (director of story & creative development), Michael Chu(senior designer, Overwatch), and Arnold Tsang (assistant art director, Overwatch) present a behind-the-scenes look into the creative process of developing the art, design, and story for Overwatch's newest hero. Q&A session...
A few days ago, Blizzard released an image teasing either a new weapon for Medic or a new hero coming to Overwatch. After perusing through countless panels for Sdcc 2016, we now know it's definitely for a hero. If you haven't seen the teaser image, look below:
The new Hero will be shown on July 21 at 6:45p Et during the "Behind the Scenes of Overwatch's Newest Hero" and here is the description for the event.
Blizzard developers James Waugh (director of story & creative development), Michael Chu(senior designer, Overwatch), and Arnold Tsang (assistant art director, Overwatch) present a behind-the-scenes look into the creative process of developing the art, design, and story for Overwatch's newest hero. Q&A session...
- 7/8/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Los Angeles, California (x17online) - Robert De Niro received his Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts during commencement exercises at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine on Sunday. The two-time Oscar winning actor took time to address fellow graduates with some advice in addition to a few witty quips. "With all due respect to Gwen Ifill and Bonnie Bassler, I think this is the most important piece of advice you'll get today: become a movie star," he said, acknowledging the other two honorary degree recipients. "Now, you might be tempted by other careers, other interests, other commitments. There might be pressure on you to change the world, but you want to find the strength to resist." De Niro was presented with the degree by his friend, trustee Michael Chu, while The Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts was conferred by interim president at Bates, Nancy Cable.
- 5/28/2012
- x17online.com
"The more successful a breakthrough is, the sooner it becomes obsolete and therefore one must move to the next stage," says the former CEO.
Accion has been named the world's most effective microfinance organization. 131 international microfinance experts were consulted in the process, who then identified 12 leading players, of whom Accion was named the most impactful by Philanthropedia, a leading non-profit effectiveness ratings group. What makes Accion so effective? Constant innovation.
Remarks in the press release as to why Accion was named a winner include statements about the organization's growth and sustainability, reliable consumer protection, and their role as a founder of microfinance. But Senior Harvard Business School Lecturer and former Accion CEO, Michael Chu, gave Fast Company a more historical perspective.
"What makes Accion so powerful is that, having pioneered a milestone in the development of the industry that was then celebrated by the outside world--and at the very moment...
Accion has been named the world's most effective microfinance organization. 131 international microfinance experts were consulted in the process, who then identified 12 leading players, of whom Accion was named the most impactful by Philanthropedia, a leading non-profit effectiveness ratings group. What makes Accion so effective? Constant innovation.
Remarks in the press release as to why Accion was named a winner include statements about the organization's growth and sustainability, reliable consumer protection, and their role as a founder of microfinance. But Senior Harvard Business School Lecturer and former Accion CEO, Michael Chu, gave Fast Company a more historical perspective.
"What makes Accion so powerful is that, having pioneered a milestone in the development of the industry that was then celebrated by the outside world--and at the very moment...
- 9/30/2010
- by Jenara Nerenberg
- Fast Company
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