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NECA Reveals Gargoyles’ Elisa Maza and David Xanatos Figures

Elisa Maza and David Xanatos finally make their appearance in NECA’s Gargoyles action figure line. Both figures are scheduled for a July release date.

Maybe it’s just me, but Xanatos’s head sculpt looks weird. The animated version looked much more like Jonathan Frakes than his physical manifestation. The alternate grimacing face is a lot better. Maza, however, is spot-on, and the figure looks fantastic with the optional flowing hair.

Something else odd is how NECA has chosen to do the arms. The double joints at the elbow make Xanatos look like he has robotic arms. Maybe it’s time to invest in seamless limbs like other companies have.

I am grateful that NECA includes accessories for previously released characters with these two new figures. The other option was releasing an accessories pack, which I always disliked. Xanatos comes packed with optional cloaked wings for Demona, and Maza has a pair for Brooklyn.

Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA

The sinister billionaire David Xanatos comes with the following:

  • Alternate head sculpt
  • 2 Pairs of interchangeable hands
  • Eye of Odin necklace
  • Laser blaster
  • Blast effect
  • Floppy disc
  • Folded wings for Demona
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA
Disney's Gargoyles
Photo Credit: NECA

Elisa Maza comes with the following:

  • Interchangeable head part
  • Interchangeable hair part
  • Police badge
  • Flashlight
  • Cagney the cat
  • Brooklyn’s folded wings

We’ve covered Gargoyles action figures before over at our sister site, Pirates and Princesses. However, the last Gargoyles figure we saw announced by NECA was the army-builder Steel Clan Robot.

Now that most of the main cast has been taken care of, who should be next on NECA’s list? Which characters are you still hoping to see make it into this line? Let us know in the comments section below!

[Source: NECA] [Source: NECA]

EU Telecom Companies May Fine Google For Broadband Usage

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Another day, another potential nail in Google’s coffin is revealed. EU telecommunication companies apparently want the tech giant to start paying for the broadband it uses in Europe.

According to CNBC, EU regulators could be pressured into charging companies like Google for the traffic. If telecom companies are the ones servicing and installing the backbone Google uses, it only makes sense that the Big G pays for the usage. However, Google isn’t the only company the telecom providers are targeting.

Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Netflix are all pushing data through copper and fiber networks, and the fees would help businesses like Deutsche Telekom improve and innovate existing systems. Of course, this isn’t being met with open arms by those who would pay the “tax.”

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters believes the alluded-to fees would adversely affect customers. He may be right. If Netflix and Amazon were suddenly asked to pay by gigabits or terabits used, these fees would be passed on to the consumers using said companies’ services.

Or, adversely, the telecom companies will start raising their rates in order to account for the needed improvements to the infrastructure. If Google doesn’t pay, the customers will.

Category cable isn’t getting any cheaper. The same can be said for fiber spools until we hit a major recession. CAT6 and CAT6a cable has shot up considerably over the past nine months, with distributors sending out bulletins announcing the price increases every few weeks.

The rising prices are across the board when it comes to technology. The compounded issues of the chip shortage, labor shortage, and the pandemic left many companies scrambling to cover a fraction of backorders. In the end, the cost gets funneled along to us, the customer base.

However, some people think the entire issue could be solved by retooling the EU’s regulations. The European Commission’s head of internal markets, Thierry Brenton, believes “the imbalance is not down to Big Tech, it’s not down to streamers, and it’s not down to telcos. It’s down largely to the old, out-of-date regulatory environment.

Something has to give, but how long will the red tape keep consumers from seeing improvements across the board? Will Google and the others push back? Let us know your thoughts below.

[Source: CNBC]

Review: Scream VI – Legacy Horror in New York City

The Scream has had many ups and downs over the years, but its impact on horror cinema and pop culture cannot be denied. As much as we like to poke fun at the many horror movie clichés and occasional cheesiness of these films, their influence helped shape the evolution of the horror movie genre in the years that followed. Scream VI is a movie that takes pride in its legacy and embraces many of the staples that built the foundation it stands upon. Luckily for everyone watching it does so with some genuinely solid performances and shocking moments that make for a fun runtime. If you’re not a fan of the Scream series of 90s slasher movies then you might not see the big deal in many things that happen in it, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find something to like about Scream VI.

Unlike its predecessors, Scream VI takes the series to a new and bigger location, the streets of New York City. But that’s not the only thing this movie does differently from previous Scream films. The opening sequence is a great setup and fake-out that plays with your expectations, leading to some surprising moments and build-up for the rest of the film. Just when you think the film is going in one direction, Scream VI takes a hard turn towards something interesting that will keep you intrigued. It’s a solid example of how subverting expectations can go right for a film, where the twists and turns make sense and offer a good payoff for everyone watching.

The main plot of the film follows Sam Carpenter and her sister Tara, along with their group of roommates that share an apartment in New York while attending college. The sisters are located there following the events of Scream V, where Sam was the survivor of the Woodsboro legacy murders. While the general public believes she framed the tragedy, someone wearing the Ghostface costume begins killing in New York City and is attempting to frame Sam for it.

The mystery that unfolds throughout the film showcases a bolder Ghostface that relentlessly pursues Sam and her sister, while also taking out many other characters. The body count is high, with some gruesome moments that don’t go over the top but will manage to make some people squirm. How it all comes to an end is a big twist that not only highlights much of the Scream series but manages to build upon its legacy with clever ideas.

Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega play Sam and Tara Carpenter in the film with what feels like genuine chemistry as sisters. There are emotional moments in-between the horror chases and killings that build up the history they have and the mental toll they each suffer from their past. And while both women get some big moments to shine towards the end that borderline on the absurd, the earlier parts of the film allow them to showcase some great acting between each other and the rest of their costars. The film is about the relationship these two sisters have with each other as much as it is about their family and the previous Ghostface killer tragedies.

The rest of the cast isn’t as memorable or interesting as Sam and Tara are, with a few exceptions that become surprising by the end of the film. The legacy characters from older Scream films, played by Courtney Cox and Hayden Panettiere, do have some genuinely good moments that are important to the big plot. Things long-time Scream fans have wanted to see finally get addressed here. The rest of the cast does end up feeling like their personalities revolve around one specific trait to round off the group. You have the horror movie buff, the hot boyfriend, the pretty girl, and so on and so forth. It feels very much like a checklist from the earlier Scream films and other 90s horror movies of the era.

When the body count starts to rise, you can almost pick out who may or may not get caught by Ghostface, but the film manages to switch things up a few times to keep things interesting. Some of the decisions made by different characters can come off as boneheaded or stupid, but it’s usually followed by something that makes up for it with a great payoff that keeps the momentum of the film going.

Unfortunately, some viewers may be disappointed by how Scream VI rounds off its ending with who survives. There are spots where some can say Scream VI wasn’t bold enough to go further with certain characters, while others may feel it went too far with specific events. Part of slasher movies in the 90s were the extremes during different parts of the story, which the movie does attempt to a degree of success. Instead of coming off as trying too hard to be like what was, it instead feels like a smart homage that makes sense within the context of the movie’s plot at the right time.

Although Scream VI does have a lot of nods and fan service to the entire series, there are a few things that it does stumble around. Series heroine and a staple of the Scream movies Sidney Prescott, played by Neve Campbell in previous Scream films, is nowhere to be found. Much of this is due to the actress not coming to an agreement to be in the film, which is a shame since many fans wanted to see her show up.

There is a throwaway line that says her character went into hiding following events of the previous film, which manages to keep the door open for her to return in another sequel. With Scream VI so heavy on revering the origins of the series and the legacy that has been built over the years, it’s a shame that it couldn’t accomplish getting the final girl who started it all to be part of it.

Scream VI is a good entry to the Scream series that will make fans who have watched since the beginning happy. But even if you’re not a fan of these movies or never had the chance to watch them, you’ll at least have a good slasher movie that can shock and scare you into enjoyment. The action, new ideas, and crazy twists can be thrilling to watch. It’s definitely not the highest point of the series and fumbles a few things that could’ve made it better, but it’s far from the worst entry of the series.

Have you watched Scream VI yet? What is your favorite scary movie to watch alone or with friends? Tell us about it in the comments down below!

Go Behind The Scenes With The 240-Page ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Book

Hey! Remember when Assassin’s Creed was about being a stealthy assassin? Dark Horse Direct does! To celebrate over fifteen years since the first game was released, a new 240-page behind-the-scenes book will be published.

The $199.99 Assassin’s Creed tome comes with the following:

  • Black with Gold Foil Clamshell Collector’s Case
  • Exclusive Double-sided Collector’s Coin featuring the 15th Anniversary Brotherhood Crest and the ancient Apple of Eden
  • Exclusive Metal Art Plate (152.4mm x 203.2mm x 1.5mm aluminum plate with printing on the front and laser engraving on the back)
  • 240-page Hardcover Art Book with Exclusive Cover, Gold Ribbon Marker, & Gold Foil Gilding
  • Portfolio with Ribbon Corners and Two Gallery-Quality Lithograph Prints

The expected ship date for The Making of Assassin’s Creed: 15the Anniversary Ultimate Edition hardcover is between July and August 2023. Dark Horse Direct is taking pre-orders right now.

THE MAKING OF ASSASSIN'S CREED: 15TH ANNIVERSARY ULTIMATE EDITION HC
Photo Credit: Dark Horse Direct
THE MAKING OF ASSASSIN'S CREED: 15TH ANNIVERSARY ULTIMATE EDITION HC
Photo Credit: Dark Horse Direct
THE MAKING OF ASSASSIN'S CREED: 15TH ANNIVERSARY ULTIMATE EDITION HC
Photo Credit: Dark Horse Direct

A sleek 240-page Ultimate Edition hardcover artbook with gold gilded pages and satin ribbon marker, a luxurious folio containing two gallery-quality lithograph prints, and an exclusive metal art plate come packaged together in an exclusive gold foil stamped clamshell case with an embedded double-sided gold coin, featuring the Brotherhood’s anniversary crest and the ancient Apple of Eden.

I would have been interested if this hardcover had been released sometime in the early 2010s. However, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has been lackluster during the last two console cycles. The whole stealthy assassin part of the franchise was put on to the side. In its place, we got lots of action and swordplay.

The first two titles in the franchise were quite enjoyable, and Black Flag was a fun side story. Hell, that was the best pirate game I’d played in decades. Sadly, Ubisoft didn’t jump on creating a separate franchise focused on a seafaring adventure.

After finishing AC: Valhalla, I felt like I’d just completed a generic Viking game with a guest appearance by some Assassin’s Creed characters and themes.

What are your thoughts on Ubisoft’s once stealth-centric video game series? Let us know below.

[Source: Dark Horse Direct]

Relativity’s 3D-Printed Rocket Suffers Multiple Aborted Launches

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During the countdown, Relativity‘s Terran 1 rocket was forced to scrub yesterday’s launch of the first 3D-printed rocket. This comes after the vehicle’s scheduled March 8th liftoff was postponed. However, the failed attempts were due to a mixture of weather conditions and safety checks.

Those tuning into the live countdown taking place in Cape Canaveral, Florida, were met with an announcement stating, “We are going to scrub for the day,” at T-00:00:45. With less than a minute from launch, this was a disappointment, but its better than risking the entire rocket.

The failures Relativity encountered do not appear to result from the 3D-printed materials. Instead, they stem from automated failsafe triggers, one of which was set off when fuel pressurization was 1 PSI below normal. The events leading to the two scrapped launches are outlined below in a Twitter thread. If the Tweets fail to load, we’ve quoted the thread:

“A quick breakdown of the reasons for our aborts during terminal counts today:

  • During abort #1: It was a corner case in the stage separation automation a few seconds before T-0 that properly aborted at T .5 seconds.
  • Then, the team pushed an update to the vehicle automation, successfully recycled the vehicle, and secured a new T-0 time, which was an instantaneous window, given it was during the last minute of our launch window today at 16:00 ET.
  • During abort #2: At T-45 seconds, we had an automated abort on stage 2 fuel pressure, which was only one PSI low.
  • The team went HARD today and we intend to do so during our next attempt. More to come on the new launch date and window soon. #GLHF

These were the last comments from Relativity Space. The tweets were published 17 hours ago (as of the publishing of this article). The company’s website offers no additional updates. However, it links to videos of the rocket’s 3D-printed assembly timelapse, which is fascinating to watch.

 

[Source: Relativity Space]

Meta Will Block Access to News If Canadian Legislation Passes

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Meta has threatened to cut off access to news services and stories if Canada’s Online News Act becomes law. The move would see any users in the Great White North banned from sharing information from various news corporations.

According to Reuters, the House of Commons bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act, was drafted in April of 2022. This piece of legislation would see companies like Google and Meta paying fees for user-shared copywritten works from news businesses:

This enactment regulates digital news intermediaries to enhance fairness in the Canadian digital news marketplace and contribute to its sustainability. It establishes a framework through which digital news intermediary operators and news businesses may enter into agreements respecting news content that is made available by digital news intermediaries. The framework takes into account principles of freedom of expression and journalistic independence.

This regulatory bill would see that news corporations were paid for revenue allegedly lost due to social media. It has long been assumed that old media was in a losing battle against the digital age, and the previous regime would try everything to stay relevant. But, unfortunately, this looks like the last act of desperate companies.

If a business is losing money due to competition, should it not improve its product or delivery method to appeal to the fleeing customer base? Thankfully, regardless of Meta’s other mistakes, the company is not taking this lying down.

A spokesperson for the bruised tech giant said this in response to the bill, “A legislative framework that compels us to pay for links or content that we do not post, and which are not the reason the vast majority of people use our platforms, is neither sustainable nor workable.

Even if bill C-18 were to become law, users would find a way around the block by either posting archived links or copying/pasting headlines into their feeds. However, considering several people rarely read past the headline, this won’t do much to solve the bigger disinformation problem out there.

[Source: Reuters] [Source: Parliament of Canada]

Sideshow Reveals New Star Wars Yoda Mythos Statue

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The Star Wars Mythos series is welcoming a little green friend into the fold. Yoda, the diminutive yet powerful Jedi master, joins the line of speculative high-end statues thanks to Sideshow Collectibles.

The Mythos series gives us a peek into what could have been in the Star Wars universe. At least, until Disney turned every established character into a pathetic springboard for its newest batch of cardboard cutout merchandise pushers.

Obi-Wan Kenobi had appeared in the Mythos line, teasing the exiled Jedi’s life on Tattooine. But, again, this was before Disney’s laughable series launched last year on its streaming service. Ugh.

Sideshow states that the Yoda Mythos statue will be available “very soon.” The company means available for pre-order. There’s a chance Yoda may not ship out until later this year or sometime in 2024. Click here to RSVP.

Star Wars Yoda Mythos Statue
Photo Credit: Sideshow Collectibles

The last Mythos statue we covered was the Darth Vader one from about a year ago. It was badass, showing off the Dark Lord of the Sith battle damaged, and his lightsaber blade was on fire.

I’d love to combine Vader’s with Yoda’s statues to create an incredible battle scene. What do you think? Let us know what type of never before seen iconic battles you’d like to make! Leave your comments below!

Out of all the legacy characters, Yoda appears to be the one that Disney has been avoiding the most. The sequel trilogy killed off most of the core characters, only to prop up their corpses via dodgy deep fakes, and more are rumored to appear in future Disney+ shows.

Yet, we’ve not seen Yoda get his own spinoff show taking place in the Old Republic yet. So maybe the Mouse is trying to milk Baby Yoda (Grogu) for all he’s worth before they put another tiny green Force user in front of the audience? Maybe Grogu is the test case to see if audiences will keep turning in one season after the next to see what the Muppet does next?

[Source: Sideshow]

Voice Casts Announced For Bedrock Series As It Moves One Step Closer To Becoming A Television Series

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New voice casts have been announced for The Flintstones spinoff series Bedrock, with the previously announced executive producer Elizabeth Banks (who recently directed Cocaine Bear) playing the leading role of Pebbles. The newly released voice casts are Stephen Root as Fred, Amy Sedaris as Wilma, Nicole Byer as Betty, Joe Lo Truglio as Barney, and Manny Jacinto as Bamm-Bamm.

The project has successfully been approved to have a pilot presentation. A pilot presentation is when a network likes the idea, but doesn’t want to spend the money on shooting a pilot, as they are very expensive to create. So they just want a taste of what to expect, which can be a presentation as short as 5 minutes.

According to Fox, the primetime animated adult comedy series continues the story of everyone’s favorite modern Stone Age family, the Flintstones. Bedrock catches up with the Flintstone family two decades after the original, with Fred on the brink of retirement and 20-something Pebbles embarking on her own career. As the Stone Age gives way to a shiny and enlightened new Bronze Age, the residents of Bedrock will find this evolution harder than a swing from Bamm-Bamm’s club.

The last time we heard anything about Flintstones being developed as an animated series for the adult audience was in late April 2021. Now two years later, we have seen how Hollywood handles other beloved characters in the form of “modern sensibilities for adults”. The latest being that of Velma from Scooby-Doo. Assuming Bedrock does come out as a full fledged animated television series, will it also be a mature cynical type of comedy as we saw in Velma? Because apparently, that’s what it takes to become a likable tv series for adults, at least according to many in Hollywood.

And since this is supposed to be a ‘continuation’ of the original series, how does this line up with the animated movies where we see the engagement and marriage of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm? As well as, in the sequel movie, having kids together? Is Bedrock an alternate universe or is this before they become engaged?

Maybe we will find out someday. In the meantime, here is Kneon and Geeky Sparkles initial reaction to the news in 2021:

Source: Deadline

The Silicon Valley Bank collapse could mean ‘Game Over’ for a lot of gaming and comics journalists.

Not be a Debbie Downer, but the sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank could hasten the demise of video game and pop culture journalism as a viable career for many.

And if you’re a video game, comic book or some other kind of pop culture journalist… you might want to start building a life raft if you haven’t already.

Like, now.

Many startups and media companies such as Vox depended on SVB. And now many of those companies are struggling to find a way to even pay their employees this week.

I believe this will cause a ripple effect and a massive reevaluation of who gets VC going forward. Sites like Vice, Vox, BuzzFeed and so many others are now struggling to either stay afloat or find a buyer. Many of these companies have floated from one round of venture capital to another, never actually becoming profitable. In fact, their biggest investors often wound up getting burnt.

Disney lost $400 million on Vice during much better financial times. BuzzFeed tried — and failed — to go public. Vox is hanging on by its fingertips thanks to a cash injection from Penske Media.

And those are the big players. Niche sites about video games and pop culture have been decimated due in part to a slowdown in advertising. Frankly, they’re just not that important to the bottom line of their corporate owners. Lately, video game journos have been making just as many headlines for getting laid off than they have for screaming about Hogwarts Legacy.

According to The Information, the era of free money is officially over. If you’re going to survive as a media creator going forward, you will need to find an audience that’s willing to pay you for your hot takes and opinions.

Now, the key is to be so indispensable to readers (as opposed to just advertisers) that they’re willing to invest in your success through subscriptions.

And frankly, 95% of the journos in this space don’t have what it takes.

But for the rest of you? There’s hope. Get good. Stay out of unnecessary Twitter drama. And be approachable. Your livelihood might just depend on readers actually liking you.

Celebrate 27 Years Of Scream With This 1:4 Ghost Face Statue

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Scream 6 just hit theatres, and a brand new Ghost Face Killer collectible is ready to stab your wallet! Sideshow Collectibles and Premium Collectibles Studio have announced a 1:4 scale deluxe edition Ghost Face statue with multiple display options.

If you’re not a fan of the original white ghost mask, swap one of four different alternatives: the Bloody Mask, the silver Anniversary Mask, the Zombie Mask, and the Devil Mask. Each of the unused mask faces sits on the statue’s base. Functionality in collectibles is something we really need to see more of! I’m tired of losing all the add-ons!

The 22.5″ tall Ghost Face is priced at $695, and the expected ship date for this piece of Wes Craven history is sometime between November 2023 and January 2024. The statue stands

Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS
Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS
Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS
Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS
Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS
Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS
Ghost Face Killer
Image Source: PCS

The Ghost Face (Deluxe Version) Statue is a mixed media collectible featuring real fabric elements tailored to bring this horror icon to life. The character’s signature black reaper robe has a jagged hemline and distinct shimmer recreating the look and feel of a Halloween costume. Wire inside the black arm tassels and the hem of the hood allows collectors to pose the garment with added menace and dramatic flair. The remainder of Ghost Face’s costume and body — including gloves, included masks, shoes, and pants — are fully sculpted with realistic detail to enhance the figure’s killer look.

This statue is a bit of an improvement over PCS’s last offering, the $1,350 29.5″ tall statue. Well, it’s a price improvement, anyway. Regardless, both figures offer something unique depending on your budget. Since I stopped watching the Scream franchise after the first film, it doesn’t hold a special place in my heart.

Odd, considering I’ve been a horror genre journalist for many years. I guess the concept was fresh the first time, but you can only do the twist reveal so many times before it becomes stale.

What are your opinions about Scream and its multiple sequels? Let us know in the comments section below.

[Source: Sideshow Collectibles]
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