Tuesday, January 28, 2014

PETER CAPALDI's New Look As The Twelfth Doctor Revealed!


“He's woven the future from the cloth of the past. Simple, stark, and back to basics. No frills, no scarf, no messing, just 100 per cent Rebel Time Lord,” says Peter Capaldi about the look of the Twelfth Doctor's.

Via Twitter, BBC has revealed Peter Capaldi's threads as the Doctor. When the 55-year old Scotsman made a brief post-regeneration appearance at the conclusion of The Time of the Doctor, he was still wearing the clothes of the Eleventh Doctor. We now have a the full reveal of what Capaldi will be wearing in Doctor Who's upcoming Season Eight. 



Per BBC:
"A brand-new era of Doctor Who begins as the Time Lord dons a new look. Each incarnation of the Doctor has his own original style, and BBC AMERICA has just released the first photo of the Twelfth Doctor’s costume. Sporting a dark blue Crombie coat with red lining, dark blue trousers, a white shirt as well as black Doc Marten shoes, the look was created by Doctor Who costume designer Howard Burden. Commenting on his costume, Peter Capaldi said: “He's woven the future from the cloth of the past. Simple, stark, and back to basics. No frills, no scarf, no messing, just 100 per cent Rebel Time Lord.” While lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffatadded: “New Doctor, new era, and of course new clothes. Monsters of the universe, the vacation is over - Capaldi is suited and booted and coming to get you!” This new look will be featured in the series when Doctor Who returns to BBC AMERICA later this year. Filming on the upcoming season, which also stars Jenna Coleman (Death Comes to Pemberley) as companion Clara, is currently underway in Cardiff."
SOURCE: BBC America

Check Out All 25 X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Empire Magazine Covers!


Empire Magazine had a huge day of online X-clusives yesterday, releasing an X-Men: Days of Future Past character cover each hour until 25 in all were revealed. In addition, they form a panorama when viewed in sequentially.

Among the new images are past and future incarnations of Professor X, Magneto, Wolverine, and a Sentinel. We get first looks at Bishop, Sunspot, Toad, William Stryker, Blink, Havok, Warpath and Colossus.  Fan favorites like Storm, Mystique, Kitty Pryde, Iceman and Beast make a welcome return. Also interesting to note that Anna Paquin's Rogue still has a spot in the line-up despite that director Bryan Singer revealed the sequence Rogue was featured in has already been cut from the film in post production (but will be a home video extra).

Some fans appear none too pleased with the Quicksilver cover. There has been some noted disappointment in the costume and overall look Evan Peters is sporting as the Mutant with super speed. Since it's likely Quicksilver will be featured on the '70s timeline, I don't think a slick leather or armored outfit is something we should expect, but more of a home made retro look. This film looks absolutely awesome, and it's a shame some fans will nonetheless pounce on the first thing that doesn't meet their particular expectation or transition to the big screen.












 















X-Men: Days of Future Past, set for May 23rd, 2014 in 3D.

Directed by Bryan Singer, the film boasts an all-star line-up including Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), James McAvoy (Charles Xavier), Michael Fassbender (Erik Lehnsherr), Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Ian McKellen (Magneto), Nicholas Hoult (Beast), Peter Dinklage (Dr. Bolivar Trask), Halle Berry (Storm), Ellen Page (Kitty Pryde), Shawn Ashmore (Iceman), Omar Sy (Bishop), Anna Paquin (Rogue), Fan Bingbing (Blink), Daniel Cudmore (Colossus), Boo Boo Stewart (Warpath), Evan Peters (Quicksilver), Josh Helman (William Stryker), Adan Canto (Sunspot) and Lucas Till (Havok).

SOURCE: Empire Magazine

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

First Look Image of Peter Capaldi On The Set of DOCTOR WHO Is Revealed!


The BBC has released the first official pic of Peter Capaldi on the Cardiff, Wales set of Doctor Who along side Jenna Coleman. It is the first day of filming in 2014 for Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, who was first fully seen briefly at the conclusion of the Who Christmas Special, The Time of the Doctor.

This sneak peek does not provide us with a full reveal of the newest incarnation of the iconic Time Lord. The 55-year old Capaldi is seen wearing the clothes of the Eleventh Doctor, played by Matt Smith. So this image is probably taken from an early scene in the episode, and the newly regenerated Doctor has yet to pick out his new threads.

Filming on series eight is scheduled to go to August, and new episodes are expected to air in the fall of 2014.


From the BBC:
The new Doctor, Peter Capaldi, stepped on set today for his first full day of filming as production begins on series 8 of the hit BBC show. 
10.2 million tuned-in on Christmas Day to get their first glimpse of Capaldi in one of TV’s most iconic roles in the festive special The Time of the Doctor, which saw Matt Smith hang-up his bow tie after 4 years in the role.
Capaldi was revealed as the Doctor in a live BBC One show in August, after months of speculation about the next Doctor’s identity.
Arriving on set in Cardiff to begin filming, Peter Capaldi said:
“New job, first day, slightly nervous. Just like the Doctor, I'm emerging from the TARDIS into a whole other world.”
It should be noted that Capaldi is officially considered the Twelfth Doctor. While the regeneration count is at thirteen when including John Hurt's War Doctor and Tennant's re-deux, the numbering of the Doctors remains intact. Thankfully this ends the rampant speculation that arose surrounding the events of the 50th Anniversary regarding what "number" Capaldi's Doctor would be.



SOURCE: BBC



Monday, December 23, 2013

'80s Anime Icons Collide! The ROBOTECH / VOLTRON Crossover Is Finally Here!


Two iconic worlds from classic anime are set to collide this week with the highly anticipated and long awaited release of the Robotech / Voltron crossover hitting comic book store shelves. The five-part series from Dynamite Entertainment sees two of the most iconic mecha cartoons from the '80s sharing the spotlight in a epic story written by Tommy Yune.

Allowing these two properties to co-exist in one universe obviously means setting the story outside of their respective canon timelines. First things first: This crossover involves the Lion Force Voltron (sorry Vehicle Force) and the Macross Saga of Robotech (Masters and New Generation will have to wait their turns). The cover of Issue One reveals that Roy Fokker is still alive and kicking (with a bit of a Captain Harlock look to him wearing a Skull Squadron eye patch), and has the Black Lion sporting the Robotech Defense Force symbol and armed with Veritech weaponry. A preview of the issue's first few pages also reveals Voltron's Galaxy Alliance has characters from Robotech as members.

What else can we look forward to seeing? Zentraedi and Robeasts up against Voltron and the SDF-1? Rick Hunter butting heads with Commander Keith? Space Lions and Veritechs fighting side by side? Will Max Sterling at some point pilot one of the Lions?


Here is what Dyanmite has to say about the cross-over:
"Two of the greatest anime legends of all time are about to collide in one epic saga! The Lion Force team faces the return of a mysterious ancient adversary that could jeopardize the very existence of Voltron itself. The repercussions threaten to reach across the fabric of time and space, all the way to Earth. How will Roy Fokker and the Skull Squadron cope with such a new menace, especially with the Zentraedi looming over Macross Island?  What opportunities will King Lotor pursue in a crisis like this?"
During the packed Robotech / Voltron panel presentation and Q&A at New York Comic Con in October, the creative forces behind the series promised a return to an edgy anime look, and adherence to three of Voltron's popular M's: Mecha, Mullets, and Mice.

After the joint panel at NYCC wrapped, I caught up with Jeremy Corray, Voltron's Creative Director and Rob Koplar, the Vice President of World Events Productions. In addition to some good old fashion ed geeking out, we talked about this groundbreaking team-up.


QUESTION: Tell me how this amazing team-up finally came to be.

CORRAY: It's something we talked about doing for several years and it just seemed to make sense. They kind of come from different source material, different backgrounds, and we've got these Robotech fans over here and these Voltron fans over here. You both share this appreciation for Japanese manga and anime. Let's see what happens and we can bring them together. When Tommy [Yune] took a look at the two story lines, I think he’s really found an interesting way to blend the two without having it to be forced. Because I think that was one of the most important things, as Tommy alluded to, is we don't want these story lines to be forced. He's really found a natural way to blend them together. It'll be really an interesting story that unfolds there. 

KOPLAR: And really giving fans that throwback. So he's giving them that, you know, what we could imagine it only on the playground. "Wait a minute. What if two of your favorite shows mashed up together would be like? So I think you're going to see those moments, those big money cover moments that we want to see: Veritech Fighters taking on Robot Lions.

QUESTION: You obviously had to do some creative rewriting to make it all work. Were there certain rules you had to adhere to or was it an open field for anything?

KOPLAR: Tommy and I just had very initial conversations. We wanted to find that entry point. What was that event horizon thing that happened that could really change and do this kind of alternate universe thing? And play a little bit of 'What If?' you know? And that's what we're doing here. We found that in an episode of Voltron. I said, "Well, you know I mentioned this episode about the captive comet." And not to give it away, Tommy'll kill me if he heard that, where the Voltron Force was nearly killed and really taken to the brink of going back to that entry point in these two universes we'll slice together. So it's just cool to see the Black Lion all done-up like a Veritech. I think he's going to deliver. 

QUESTION:  Looking at the cover art, you can see the Black Lion is wearing the the Robotech Defense Force symbol.

KOPLAR: Yeah. And with the book you also get Tommy Yune's take on the Voltron universe. So, as you saw with King Lotor up in this kick-ass Zarkon command ship, he's really he's taking advantage of this time to play in our sandbox to kind of flesh out some of the 'What if's?' and, King Alfor you saw with the Blazing Sword. So he's going into that a little bit too and kind of that Shakespearean power play that goes on. I think you'll be happy.

CORRAY: I mean a lot of times it's tough with intellectual properties, right? Because everybody's very proprietary about whose rights go where, and it's like ‘Oh, you know this is our turf, and this is their turf,’ and then on the business deal, each party has to give a little something. I mean because any time you attach property to something there's typically royalties involved. So most companies, when you do something like this, it's typically out of passion, just out of ‘We want to see this happen!’ It's not about money because both parties give a little. I think it was our relationship with Harmony Gold that really allowed this to happen.

QUESTION: What was it like seeing the first finished panels with these iconic characters together?

CORRAY: Yes, it’s something I didn't think I would ever see, but it's interesting. When you see it, it's very impactful. You know, you see the Robotech next to Voltron and there’s something harmonious about that, you know? It's something nice about being able to play in each other's sandboxes, and when you have a good relationship with each other, it can work. 

KOPLAR: And then just to see the parallels between some of the characters. Between our Captain Keith and Rick Hunter and things. What happens when they meet up? So, what Tommy's doing is really unraveling and he's not giving all the answers away. It's really gonna be a drawn out story when the book does drop in December.

KOPLAR: It felt like going up into your childhood bedroom again, and you're like, "Yes, this is like that undiscovered closet that all your toys were in, and you're playing with all your toys again. Except they have this nice, new, fresh coat of paint, you know?  But after some of the reinterpretations of the last Dynamite book, which was excellent, particularly in the writing department, I think fans are ready for a real kind of throwback. Something that feels like what they know and love.

QUESTION: So when you're in the creator's room, are you and Tommy banging heads on 'Who would win?" scenarios like Lion versus Veritech, SDF-1 versus Voltron, and so on?

KOPLAR: We mainly thumb wrestle a lot for it. (laughs) This is part of an initial line that Dynamite will be doing more Robotech comics. So we understand and want to kind of help Dynamite kick-off this project together in a big way. So you know we can see the title for RobotechVoltron will play a backup band for a little bit there just to help kind of launch our friends there. So it's been in the works since 2005. 

KOPLAR: We always wanted to do something together and we came very close to doing it as a team at the end of last year. It's just that you do find a lot of crossover in the fans. And that fans who maybe haven't given Voltron a look in awhile come back to it. And the same with Robotech. I'm just like Tommy, who's going back and researched a lot with GoLion, I'm rediscovering Robotech, which was always on in the mornings and I kind of knew it. But again, like Tommy worked with Voltron so much that I'm the Voltron guy. So, I'm just enjoying the hell out of re-watching some of these episodes. And just the appreciation for the animation and the kick-butt action that just I'm like, "Wow. I remember this now as a kid." So it's been a real thrill for me.  And a better understanding too of the influence that Robotech had on just anime culture as a whole, And I understand now Robotech's contribution to the culture in addition to being a great saga.



QUESTION: Did you find yourself at any point going back the source material?  As in Macross or GoLion?

CORRAY: Sets of fans that are kind of colliding because, you know, Voltron was more of a kids show, really. Robotech was more adult-focused and a little bit more mature. With the story lines, and maybe GoLion, the source material is pretty dark. Themes that are way age non-appropriate for this six to twelve year old market that Voltron was going after. But, you know, they're there in the Voltron version kind of below the surface. But we didn't focus on them in the US version. When you get a little older you see on the internet and stuff like that, the GoLion version is extreme, or extremely violent.

KOPLAR:   I've stuck to Robotech, but I would love to check out Macross, it looks totally awesome, I was seeing all the continuations being done in Japan. Just like, "Wow, when are we gonna get those over here?"  That's just, you know, that's really kick-butt stuff.  So it sounds like things are always in the works over there.  They have their live-action movie, we have our live-action movie. So parallels between the two companies, you know. They're in real estate, diversified and stuff, and then, as are we. It's just kind of a natural mash-up, one that I think is, as you saw in the artwork there just great to see Voltron back in that kind of manga form. It feels right.


Issue #1 of Robotech / Voltron hits comic book store shelves and comiXology tomorrow (yes, New Comic Book day falls on Christmas Eve this year). 

You can also catch a five-page preview HERE.

I will have a follow-up post with news about the big screen plans for Voltron as well as what we can expect in the future in regards to the exciting news of DreamWorks Animation's recent acquisition of the series!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

First Clip & Extended Trailer Released From The DOCTOR WHO Christmas Special, THE TIME OF THE DOCTOR


Matt Smith's time as the Doctor is coming to end on Christmas Day. In this year's highly anticipated Christmas Special, The Time of the Doctor, we will see Smith regenerate into the next incarnation of the iconic Time Lord, to be played by Peter Capaldi, and the next stage of adventures will be set.

As we saw in last month's 50th Anniversary episode, The Day of the Doctor, Gallifrey is still out there in a time pocket, and not destroyed by the Doctor in accordance with a new timeline, and a new driving arc has been found for the show's future.

Matt Smith's swan song is sure to leave fans at a loss, but at the same time a welcome introduction to Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor (or Thirteenth? Fourteenth??).

From BBC:
"As the eleventh hour nears, a regeneration is on the horizon, but not before the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companion, Clara (Jenna Coleman), enjoy one last adventure. This year’s Doctor Who Christmas special marks the end of the Eleventh Doctor. Through his many adventures, this Doctor has rescued dinosaurs on a spaceship, married his love – River Song and encountered aliens including The Silence, Daleks, Cybermen, Weeping Angels and more. But it was his latest adventure, The Day of the Doctor, that effectively changed the course of his history as we know it when he and twelve versions of himself banded together to save Gallifrey from destruction. Now facing his very last adventure, the Eleventh Doctor receives a signal that brings him face-to-face with a massed force of the universe’s deadliest aliens. What this signal means for his future life is unknown, but when the clock strikes twelve, the Eleventh will be no more."
"Join BBC AMERICA for a full day of Doctor Who when the series takes over Christmas. Catch the TV premiere of the six-minute Doctor Who prequel, The Night of The Doctorat 6:00pm ET followed by an encore of the 50th anniversary special, The Day of the Doctor. Then tune-in for the world premiere of an all-new special, Farewell to Matt Smith, a retrospective look back at Matt Smith’s time as the Eleventh Doctor at 8:00pm ET followed by the premiere of The Time of the Doctor at 9:00pm ET."