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Friday, 9 November 2012

Chris Hemsworth Is Not an American Assassin

Chris Hemsworth has taken his mighty hammer and smashed an offer to star in American Assassin for CBS Films. "For Odin, for Asgard… for myself!"

Deadline reports that the Thor actor has decided to not play terrorist hunter Mitch Rapp in the film, which is based on the Vince Flynn series of novels. It was reported last month that Hemsworth was offered a cool $10 million to star.

Timing is said to be the reason the deal fell apart, as Mr. Hemsworth is quite busy lately with Thor 2, Steven Spielberg's Robopocalypse and, eventually, Avengers 2.

Talk to Senior Editor Scott Collura on Twitter at @ScottIGN, on IGN at scottcollura and on Facebook.


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Friday, 19 October 2012

IGN UK Podcast #157: GMA-zing

This week a hungover Luke, Keza, Chris and Rich recall the events of last night's Games Media Awards, where our very own Ms. MacDonald won the inaugural Games Writer of the Year award.

We also get round to hazily discussing the biggest news stories of the week as well as ponder just what the hell that mystery trailer of Sony's could be teasing.

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Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Chris Hemsworth Has American Assassin in His Sights

Avengers and Thor star Chris Hemsworth may put his mighty hammer down long enough to play the lead role in American Assassin, CBS Films' adaptation of the Vince Flynn novel.

Deadline claims Hemsworth has been made a $10 million offer to play terrorist hunter Mitch Rapp in the action-thriller: "The novel is a prequel that explains how tragedy transformed Rapp from a college scholar and athlete into a ruthless hunter of terrorists for the CIA."

Also in talks to join the film is Bruce Willis, who would play Rapp’s mentor.

Jeffrey Nachmanoff (Homeland, Traitor) will direct from a script by Mike Finch, who rewrote an earlier draft by Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz.

Hemsworth's next film after wrapping Thor: The Dark World will be Steven Spielberg's Robopocalypse.


Source : ign[dot]com

Chris Hemsworth Has American Assassin in His Sights

Avengers and Thor star Chris Hemsworth may put his mighty hammer down long enough to play the lead role in American Assassin, CBS Films' adaptation of the Vince Flynn novel.

Deadline claims Hemsworth has been made a $10 million offer to play terrorist hunter Mitch Rapp in the action-thriller: "The novel is a prequel that explains how tragedy transformed Rapp from a college scholar and athlete into a ruthless hunter of terrorists for the CIA."

Also in talks to join the film is Bruce Willis, who would play Rapp’s mentor.

Jeffrey Nachmanoff (Homeland, Traitor) will direct from a script by Mike Finch, who rewrote an earlier draft by Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz.

Hemsworth's next film after wrapping Thor: The Dark World will be Steven Spielberg's Robopocalypse.


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Star Citizen: Chris Roberts' Next Frontier

Chris Roberts has done more in his life than most of us can dream of. He created the Wing Commander franchise (including several sequels) but eventually burnt out and sold his company to Microsoft. After that, Roberts went on to produce several Hollywood films; work that he feels helped him learn more about telling better stories.

Years have passed and the technology powering games has grown exponentially, unlocking the potential to create something Roberts has been envisioning for well over a decade. Today Chris Roberts is coming back to games. Today Chris Roberts wants to champion the return of the space combat genre.

Roberts aims to create a whole new world for us called Star Citizen, a space-combat game where you’re not just a ship in a universe, but a person living a second life in a galaxy full of possibilities. How open-ended Roberts will make it remains to be seen, but conceptually Star Citizen sounds like the ideal game for anyone who has ever watched Battlestar Galactica, Firefly or Star Wars and wished they could have a chance to live in those universes.

Single-player games often manage to create worlds that feel believable, but Roberts wants Star Citizen’s world to be huge and populated by players, rather than NPCs. Thus while Star Citizen will feature a single-or-multiplayer campaign mode called Squadron 42 (playable offline if you desire), the bulk of the experience will revolve around player interactions in the universe at large. If you want to be a privateer and prey on the ships of others you can do that. If you want to hunt bounties players place on the heads of said privateers you can do that too. Heck, you can even just run goods, selling them in the safer parts of the universe or risking piracy and other threats by taking them to the outer-reaches, where they’re much more prized.

The level of interactivity and immersion Roberts desires comes at a cost, though, most notably that it requires great PC hardware. Developed in CryEngine 3, Star Citizen is at least two years out from release and is being designed for advanced hardware, the results of which are already stunning; A small, pre-alpha demo showcased ships with hundreds of individual parts, all of which contributed to the physics driving its movement. On top of looking like something out of a current game’s cinematic, each ship has an exceedingly realistic damage model, allowing players to damage each component and have it dynamically affect a ship’s performance.

The gorgeous look of Star Citizen extends far beyond the hull of your ship, too. During the hour long presentation I watched Roberts fly his ship into the hangar of a kilometer long, highly-detailed battleship, only to get out and start running around in it on foot. Each running light, girder and handrail looked incredible, and to get out of it and experience it all firsthand – rather than have it be a facade – left me bewildered. One second you and your friends could be flying a mission alongside this behemoth, the next someone could be in the bridge waving at you as you do a fly by.

For all the beauty Roberts longs to bring to the Star Citizen universe, he also wants it to represent life – which is to say it’ll feature a truly ugly side as well. Travel outside of the heavily governed areas and you’ll find yourself without police protection. Journey out into space in search of treasure or to do a quest and another player might just decide to gang up on you with his friends. When pitched a scenario where me and my friend are piloting a freighter, Roberts said the plan is for it to be entirely possible to have one person flying while the other runs around in the ship to man stations and turrets – like the freaking Millenium Falcon. If things go way south and, say, the attackers want to take your ship, they can board you and it can come down to shooting it out, gun in hand, just like a first-person shooter.

So much of Star Citizen’s design is conceptual at this point, but some things have been figured out...mostly. The plan is to support Star Citizen in a similar fashion to Guild Wars 2. You buy the base game, get the single player Squadron 42 campaign and access to the Star Citizen universe, and then have the option to buy cosmetic and other non-balance-altering items for either real money or the in-game currency you earn. The hope is that an entrepreneur (read: bounty hunter, pirate, smuggler, trader, etc.) will be able to earn their money in a way that’s fun and not at all a grind. If you want to buy Star Citizen, that’ll become an option in the very near future. Roberts isn’t using Kickstarter, but he is going to let interested parties support the game through early purchase packages that include a number of to-be-determined benefits.

Yup, it really does look this good.

As the lights came up after my two-hour demo with Chris Roberts I realized two things: 1) PC games in the next few years are going to look better than we expected and 2) I’m a believer in Star Citizen. Not because I’m already convinced that Roberts and team will be able to pull off the lofty goals they’re setting out with, but because his passion is so infectious, his love for the PC platform so palpable, that I can’t help but fall in love with the ideas powering this game. Two years is a long time, but if Star Citizen matches Roberts' expectations it’ll be more than worth the wait.

Anthony Gallegos is an Editor on IGN's PC team. He enjoys scaring the crap out of himself with horror games and then releasing some steam in shooters like Blacklight and Tribes. You can follow him on @Chufmoney on Twitter and on at Ant-IGN on IGN.


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Friday, 14 September 2012

Keepin' It Reel, Episode 183

Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's IGN Movies podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle offer their insights on the latest genre film buzz.

After discussing last weekend's box office -- where The Possession remained champ -- we tackle the week's geek movie news. Topics include Marvel's The Avengers 2, Transformers 4, Thor: The Dark World, Avatar 4, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Ant-Man, Star Trek Into Darkness, Skyfall, Y: The Last Man, Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Independence Day 2, Pacific Rim, Cloud Atlas, The Master, and much more.

Finally, we wager which new release -- Resident Evil: Retribution 3D or Finding Nemo 3D -- might take first place at this weekend's box office.


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Monday, 10 September 2012

Chris Evans on Captain America 2 Start Date

Actor Chris Evans was asked about the status of Captain America: The Winter Soldier while doing press at this week's Toronto International Film Festival.

Collider's Steve Weintraub tweets that Evans informed him that the Cap sequel starts filming March 2013.

The Russo brothers are directing Cap 2 from a script by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. In addition to Evans reprising his role as Steve Rogers, the cast includes Sebastian Stan back as Bucky, aka the titular Winter Soldier, and Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson, aka Falcon.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier opens April 4, 2014.


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Thursday, 23 August 2012

Keepin' It Reel, Episode 180

Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's IGN Movies podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle offer their insights on the latest genre film buzz.

After discussing last weekend's box office -- where The Expendables 2 ruled -- we tackle the week's geek movie news. Topics include Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Legend of Korra: The Movie, Kick-Ass 2, Catching Fire, The Dark Tower, The Rocketeer, and more. We also discuss the death this week of acclaimed action director Tony Scott.

Finally, we wager which new release -- Premium Rush, The Apparition or Hit and Run -- might take first place at this weekend's box office.

And follow us on Twitter, why don't ya?

Jim Vejvoda: twitter.com/StaxIGN

Chris Carle: twitter.com/chriscarle

Let us know in the Comments or via e-mail what you'd like us to talk about in the next Keepin' It Reel podcast! And by all means if we're doing well, don't only let us know, click on the "subscribe" link below to keep current with future podcasts.

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Monday, 13 August 2012

First Trailer for Transporter: The Series

It's been a tough road behind-the-scenes for the Transporter TV series, including a delay after star Chris Vance (Prison Break) had an on set injury and at least two different overhauls with the creative team. But with production finally wrapping up on Cinemax's 12-episode order, a trailer for the show has surfaced, which you can check out below.


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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Guardians of the Galaxy Gets a Rewrite

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is getting a rewrite by scripter Chris McCoy.

According to Heat Vision, McCoy doesn't have any produced credits in Hollywood yet but he is one of those hot up-and-comers -- he's had three spec scripts wind up on the famed Black List, the annual collection of the "best" unproduced scripts in town.

According to HV, McCoy's scripts have been praised "for their quirky comedic bent." Which, let's face it, sounds just about right for a film that's gonna feature a tree man, a green warrior dude and a talking, gun-toting raccoon.

Nicole Perlman wrote the first draft of the screenplay.

Talk to Movies Editor Scott Collura on Twitter at @ScottIGN, on IGN and on Facebook.


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Knightley, Lilly, Jones Up for Jack Ryan Female Lead

Paramount is now on the search for a new female lead to star opposite Chris Pine in the Kenneth Branagh-directed Jack Ryan reboot.

Deadline reports that the current frontrunner is Keira Knightley, with Lost's Evangeline Lilly and Like Crazy's Felicity Jones still on the short list. The role was initially offered to Total Recall co-stars Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Beil, but both women passed on the project. Rumor has it that the gig could culminate in a three-picture deal.

The Jack Ryan reboot stars Pine in the title role alongside Branagh, who will also play the film's villain.

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Wednesday, 1 August 2012

First Look at the Red Dawn Remake

Wolverines! USA Today has published the first official images from the long-delayed remake of Red Dawn, starring Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutherson, Adrianne Palicki, Isabel Lucas and Josh Peck. The film finally hits theaters November 21.


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Friday, 20 July 2012

Hemsworth May Star in Spielberg's Robopocalypse

Director Steven Spielberg reportedly wants Aussie actor Chris Hemsworth to star in his upcoming sci-fi epic Robopocalypse.

Deadline claims that, "amid much secrecy (including assumed names), Spielberg met and now wants Hemsworth in his next helping effort." The site adds, though, that no official offer has been made yet to Hemsworth, who has had a great summer with two hits under his belt, The Avengers and Snow White and the Huntsman.

Based on Daniel H. Wilson's book, Robopocalypse recently received a rewrite from Drew Goddard, who also directed Hemsworth in The Cabin in the Woods.

Hemsworth next shoots Thor: The Dark World for Marvel Studios and Disney.


Source : ign[dot]com