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Trailer Drops For Grinch Horror Parody ‘The Mean One’

Dr. Seuss’ Christmas heartwarming story ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas’ is about to get a horror makeover with a new terrifying parody from A Sleight of Hand Productions, Amy Rose Productions, and Kali Pictures. In a new trailer, we see the story of the Grinch turn into a bloody massacre for the town, and only Cindy-You-Know-Who can stop him.

The premise is described as, “In the sleepy mountain town of Newville, young Cindy You-Know-Who witnessed her parents murdered by the Mean One, a bloodthirsty green-skinned creature dressed in a red Santa suit. Twenty years later, as the ravenous monster begins to terrorize the town and threatens to ruin the holidays, she finds a new purpose in stopping and killing the beast.”

The movie is directed by Steven LaMorte and written by Flip and Finn Kobler and is planned on being released on December 9th, 2022.

Digital Spy reports, “A first trailer for The Grinch horror movie parody The Mean One has been released. Set to premiere this Christmas, The Mean One stars Terrifier’s David Howard Thornton in the lead role as the murderous Grinch as he terrorises Krystle Martin’s (9-1-1: Lone Star) grown up Cindy.”

“Following the brutal death of her Mother at the hands of the Mean One, Cindy returns to town to face her fears and the festive slashing begins,” they add.

You can watch the trailer below:

Originally, XYZ Films was set to release it. XYZ Films’ Manager of Acquisitions and Development Alex Williams told ComicBook, “As a passionate fan of seasonal horror (and the Terrifier franchise), The Mean One is exactly the kind of film that lands on my personal ‘nice list.’ This movie is a stunningly great time with a ferociously subversive turn from David Howard Thornton – and XYZ Films is so proud to be bringing this soon-to-be iconic Christmas slasher to audiences this holiday season.”

They ultimately passed on the film with Atlas planning on releasing it in cinemas.

The New Dungeons & Dragons Featurette Is Very MCU

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Did anyone else remember that Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was a thing? Apart from some toys I covered over the Summer, I’d completely forgotten that this movie was due out in 2023. So yes, the film is still happening, and Paramount Pictures released a new featurette where the cast cheerleads the upcoming fantasy epic.

Due out on March 31st, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves will try to wash away the so-bad-it’s-good D&D film from 2000. The Courtney Solomon movie gave us what could be described as Jeremy Irons’s best and most hammy performance ever. It was glorious. This new D&D, though? It looks like it’s playing it safe with MCU-styled quipping and no over-the-top craziness.

Chris Pine puts on his best 2009 James T. Kirk performance while stuck in a land of dungeons, dragons, wizards, elves, and barbarians. Meanwhile, Michelle Rodriguez plays Michelle Rodriguez, but dressed in more leather and carrying an ax. These two are joined by Sophia Lillis, Regé-Jean Page, Hugh Grant, and that guy who screamed his way through Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Justice Smith).

I kid, of course. The movie looks like it will be mindless fun with a mixture of good practical effects and some iffy CGI. I can work with that.

“A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers undertake an epic heist to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves brings the rich world and playful spirit of the legendary roleplaying game to the big screen in a hilarious and action-packed adventure.”

The problem with playing it safe is that there won’t be anything to make the movie memorable. This is the sort of problem we have seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe lately. The safe choices may lead to easy acceptance by general audiences, but so many of Phase 4’s films are forgettable. Take a chance or two, and you’ll get something unique like this:

[Source: Paramount Pictures]

Amazon Studios Drops A Bloody First Look At ‘The Boys’ Spin-Off ‘Gen V’

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Amazon Studios released a first-look teaser for ‘Gen V,’ a spin-off of their dark superhero comedy ‘The Boys.’ Made in partnership with Sony, they revealed the trailer at the CCXP comic con with the announcement that Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters will serve as the executive producers.

The show will take place concurrently with the fourth season of ‘The Boys’ and will be based on the comic book story arc “We Gotta Go Now” by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.

The plot is described as, “Young adult Supes are tested in The Hunger Games-style challenges at the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, run by Vought International.”

You can watch the trailer below:

Amazon Studios said in a statement, “Fans attending CCXP, the largest comic convention in the world, were surprised today with a first look at the highly anticipated Amazon Original series Gen V, coming to Prime Video in 2023. The first look at The Boys spinoff highlighted already announced series cast Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Shelley Conn, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Marco Pigossi. The exciting preview also revealed Clancy Brown, Alexander Calvert, and Jason Ritter, and teased guest appearances from Jessie T. Usher, Colby Minifie, and P.J. Byrne reprising their roles from The Boys.”

They added, “Set at America’s only college exclusively for young adult superheroes (run by Vought International), Gen V explores the lives of hormonal, competitive Supes as they put their physical, sexual, and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the school’s top ranking.”

There is no set date for the release, though it will be sometime in 2023.

‘The Boys’ is based on a comic book by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson that was originally published by DC Comics imprint Wildstorm before moving to Dynamite Entertainment. It is developed by executive producer and showrunner Eric Kripke for Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television Studios.

GKids Bringing Chinese Animated Film ‘New Gods: Yang Jian’ To Theaters

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The Chinese animation studio Light Chaser Animation is bringing its latest entry in the “New Gods” film franchise titled ‘New Gods: Yang Jian’ to North American audiences through a special deal GKids. The release is planned for January 20, 2023, with both the original Chinese and an English dub coming to cinemas.

“GKIDS, the acclaimed producer and distributor of animation for adult and family audiences, announced today it will bring NEW GODS: YANG JIAN, the latest feature from the powerhouse Chinese animation studio Light Chaser Animation (White Snake, New Gods: Nezha Reborn) to cinemas nationwide starting January 20, 2023. Directed by Ji Zhao (White Snake, New Gods: Nezha Reborn),” they said on their website.

“NEW GODS: YANG JIAN is the second installment of the studio’s “New Gods” series of animated action-fantasy epics inspired by Chinese mythological figures, following the 2021 feature New Gods: Nezha Reborn,” they added.

GKids also revealed the English dub cast:

  • Yang Jian – Nicholas Andrew Louie
  • Wanluo – Christine Lin
  • Master Yuding – Parry Shen
  • Chenxiang – Luke Naphat Sath
  • Shen Gongbao – James Sie

You can watch the trailer below:

GKids describes the synopsis as follows,

“Thirteen years after Yang Jian (known to some as Erlang Shen) imprisoned his sister beneath a mountain, the once powerful god now scrapes by as a penniless bounty hunter. When a mysterious woman hires him for a new job, Yang Jian soon finds himself chasing down a familiar figure. He must stop Chenxiang, his long-lost nephew, who is in search of the magical lotus lantern that will free his mother, even if it will bring catastrophe. As Yang Jian confronts the actions of his past, he must face a host of dangerous vigilantes seeking the same treasure with the power to alter the balance of their worlds.”

The original cast includes Chinese movie stars WANG Kai, JI Guanlin, LI Lihong, and LI Lanling.

Discotek Releasing New ‘Digimon: Digital Monsters’ DVD Boxset

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Discotek Media is bringing back an anime from the 90s with the release of the first season of ‘Digimon: Adventures,’ also known as ‘Digimon: Digital Monsters’ in North America. They are bringing all fifty-four episodes to a brand new DVD box set.

The release will include the original Japanese audio as well as the English dubbed version of the fan-favorite anime.

Produced by Toei Animation, this season was directed by Hiroyuki Kakudō and Satoru Nishizono. It would go on to have a trading card game, numerous sequels, several films, video games, manga, and even a comic book from Dark Horse Comics.

Wikipedia says of the development, “In 1999, a short film based on the virtual pets called Digimon Adventure was released. However, shortly after the film’s storyboard was completed in 1998, producers at Toei Animation were requested to turn it into a television series.”

“The DigiDestined’s character designs were created by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru. The staff had decided to name the characters based on kanji that related to luck,” they added.

The set is available for pre-order on Right Stuf Anime, which describe the synopsis:

“When seven young kids go to camp for the summer, they never expect to find themselves whisked away to a world populated by Digital Monsters! In this strange Digital World, the kids must unlock the power within themselves if they hope to Digivolve their Digimon friends into new, more powerful forms and defeat the evil that threatens both worlds! From the dreaded Devimon and his Black Gears on File Island, to back in Tokyo to battle the vampire lord Myotismon from locating the Eighth DigiDestined child, then a face-off against the menace of the Dark Masters – all in this complete collection of the first season of Digimon: Digital Monsters, the hit series that defined the childhoods of anime fans around the world!”

The first season originally ran from March 7, 1999 to March 26, 2000.

‘Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas’ Toys Are Up For Pre-Order!

Forty-five years ago, Jim Henson introduced us to one of the most heartfelt Christmas specials of all time: Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas. Based on a story by The Mouse and His Child author Russell Hoban, the Muppet TV special has long been a staple of holiday viewing alongside the Rankin/Bass collection. Sadly, merchandise based on the film has been scarce for some time, but Plastic Meatball has a few things coming up to remedy that issue.

First up, we have Emmet and Ma Otter action figures! Well, as much action as the kind Otter family can muster. These made-to-order toys stand 5.5″ and 4.5″ tall. The $60 set also comes with several accessories, including Christmas Branch, Pa Otter’s toolbox, a saw, a hammer, a laundry basket, and a washtub bass.

Pre-orders for Emmet and Ma will be open until December 31st. The figures will not ship until sometime during the fourth quarter 2023.

Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas Toys
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Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas Toys
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Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas Toys
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The toys aren’t the Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas thing available for Emmet Otter fans. Plastic Meatball also has two limited gig posters. The first is a $65 wood veneer poster of the Frogtown Hollow Jubilee Jug Band. The 18″x24″ screen-printed poster features art by Dave Perillo. The artwork is printed on wood veneer and is limited to only 77 pieces.

The standard version of the gig poster goes for $50, but only 125 are available.

Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas Toys
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If you were more of a fan of Nightmare Band, Plastic Meatball has re-released the poster we covered earlier this year. Well, it isn’t precisely a re-release of this Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas-inspired artwork. The description says that the available stock is due to some customers canceling their orders. So, it’s unclear how many 18″x24″ screen-printed pieces are available.

Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas Toys
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The blacklight version of this band’s poster is also available on a t-shirt. The garment is made from 100% 30/1 ring-spun cotton, a super soft shirt. It can be ordered in sizes small through XXL. Regardless of the size, the shirts are $30.

Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas Toys
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Let us know what your favorite memory from Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas is below.

[Source: Plastic Meatball]

Super7’s Ultimates ThunderCats Gets Army Building Reptilians

Do you have loads of money you don’t know what to do with? Feel like building an army of Reptilians from Thundercats to the tune of $55 per soldier? Then Super7 has just what you need. While we wait for the next wave of ThunderCats Ultimates to be announced, a collection of three Reptilian figures was announced this week.

So far, the series of premium action figures has only seen one Reptilian, Slithe. This latest set gives us three non-descript creatures from the same species but with different clothing, armor, and weapons. Each Reptilian comes with two pairs of interchangeable hands, an alternate head, and a unique weapon. In addition, each Brute, Warrior, and Guard has that distinctive look that Pacific Animation Corporation was known for regarding Rankin/Bass productions.

The trio can be picked up as one set for $165, but they’ll not ship out until sometime during the third quarter of next year. Pre-orders are open now and will run until January 3rd, 2023. If you’re interested in what you can expect from a Ultimates figure, check out our review of the Toxic Crusaders’ Toxie figure here.

Super7 Ultimates Announces Army Builder Figures of Reptilian Warrior, Reptilian Brute, & Reptilian Guard
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To fight Lion-O and the rest of the ThunderCats, Slithe needs his army of loyal Reptilian Mutants to help carry out his evil plans! This wave of ThunderCats ULTIMATES! Figures include Plun-Darr’s Reptilian Warrior, Brute, and Guard, each looking ready to unleash mayhem on the good guys!

Super7 Ultimates Announces Army Builder Figures of Reptilian Warrior, Reptilian Brute, & Reptilian Guard
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Super7 Ultimates Announces Army Builder Figures of Reptilian Warrior, Reptilian Brute, & Reptilian Guard
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Super7 Ultimates Announces Army Builder Figures of Reptilian Warrior, Reptilian Brute, & Reptilian Guard
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Super7 Ultimates Announces Army Builder Figures of Reptilian Warrior, Reptilian Brute, & Reptilian Guard
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ThunderCats Ultimates is currently in the seventh wave of action figures. Nearly every memorable character has been converted to this premium format. So, where else is there to go from here? We’re finally getting Willa and Snarf, but how far can this property be pushed before the above-mentioned army builder thing becomes more common between waves? We’re already seeing various re-themes of Lion-O and Jaga used as filler, not to mention LJN-themed re-releases. Maybe it’s time to move on to the newer ThunderCats series from 2011.

Let us know your thoughts below.

[Source: Super7]

Panda Global CEO Resigns After Smash World Tour Controversy

The Super Smash Bros. community has been caught up in a whirlwind of controversy after the cancelation of the Smash World Tour. Numerous conversations between Nintendo and the organizers of the Smash World Tour fell through, with Nintendo denying a license to host events with their game. Many within the community were upset, directing their ire towards Panda Global, the company that Nintendo was partnering up with for tournaments in the upcoming 2023 season. The blame was put onto Panda Global CEO Alan Bunney, who was accused of badmouthing the Smash World Tour and said to be responsible for its cancelation. But the fallout of everything appears to be even more drastic and impactful than just angry reactions on the internet.

Late Sunday night (early Monday morning), Alan announced that he was stepping down as CEO of Panda Global in a post on his Twitter account. This was followed up shortly after by an official statement from the Panda Global official account confirming Alan’s removal as CEO, effective immediately. Panda’s statement highlights their willingness to listen to the Smash Bros. community while stressing concern for their employees’ safety against doxing and harassment from fans.

The company also stated that their top priorities were to help employees who were looking to resign, as well as give assistance to those affected by recent events because of contractual obligations and displacement. A temporary interim management committee is also being formed within the company after Alan’s removal as CEO to address other concerns and responsibilities in the aftermath of everything going on. And finally, the Panda Cup Finale is postponed over concerns about safety for staff and contractors. The committee will also work with anyone who registered for the event in recent weeks to get a full refund.

The response to everything has been mixed. While most Smash Bros. fans are happy with the actions being taken, others feel indifferent. Panda Global’s response and the statement came after days of various pro players and large community members voicing their anger at the whole situation. Some players were open about boycotting Panda Global events, while various staff for Panda Global stated how they would be resigning from the company.

Many other Smash Bros. personalities and community figureheads were vocal about not covering future Panda events and not recommending people to attend or support them as well. A lot of people also continued to question the motivation behind Panda Global’s actions since their original statement was very different before removing Alan as CEO of the company. Other eSports commentators and players also chimed into the conversation as well.

As for Alan himself? His Twitter post alleges that organizers for the Smash World Tour lied about him and leadership for Beyond the Summit put the Smash Bros. community in jeopardy. Alan promised to reveal more details in the coming days, but responses to his tweet from the community were hostile. Many were quick to point out Alan’s silence for days after news about the Smash World Tour cancelation broke, as well as stories related to his behavior leading up to what happened. Whether his upcoming statements or the evidence he promised will reveal more insight into the truth is anybody’s guess.

What do you think about what is happening within the Super Smash Bros. Community? Do you think things will get better or worse for everyone involved? Post a comment down below and let your thoughts be known!

Review: Roniu’s Tale – Nostalgically Puzzling

There’s a certain vibe and feel with classic NES games that are instantly recognizable among those who grew up playing Nintendo games back in the late 80s and early 90s. Recapturing that same vibe is a challenge in itself because any sort of deviation from it will be noticeable. Luckily the people at Mega Cat Studios know retro gaming well enough to understand the nuance and charm of classic NES games. Their newest game release Roniu’s Tale brings together the nostalgia of playing on a Nintendo Entertainment System with the contemporary challenge of puzzle games. It looks and feels like a game that could’ve been released on the NES, but is it just as fun to play?

Everything from the visuals to the sounds of Roniu’s Tale feels like it could’ve fit right into the NES library. The 8-bit aesthetic has seen a revitalization in recent years, with many new indie games choosing to render their visuals with pixels as an artistic choice. With Roniu’s Tale, the visuals exude a charming yet devious tone that matches up with the challenging gameplay throughout. There’s a wide range of colors that make things pop out, much in the same way the original Legend of Zelda did with its varying stages. All of the characters look and sound great here, which is a step in the right direction for anyone that loves 8-bit style games.

The gameplay is where some people will be divided on Roniu’s Tale. As a puzzle game, there are 43 stages spread across 9 sections of the cave that Roniu needs to traverse. The story involves Roniu falling into a cavern and coming across a ghost that tries to help him escape. Each level is a puzzle where you need to find a key and reach the exit, while also picking up gems placed in different areas. Things start off pretty simple with each stage but become increasingly more difficult as you get deeper into the game. Roniu can use powers to get around obstacles and reach his goal, with new powers opening up to you with each new section you enter. At some point, combining powers becomes a necessity to get around obstacles, which can get pretty tedious.

While the level of challenge is pretty good overall, little things about the game will become increasingly annoying. Movement on a stage has platforms that break once you move away from them, which can close off pathways and trap you in some spots. If you’re not aware of the layout of the level, you can end up repeating the stage over again or getting a game over the screen. Luckily Roniu’s Tale has a password system you can use to continue onward, but you’re only given three lives per run.

Without saving your password, expect to go all the way back to the start. This can be a frequent occurrence if you’re not careful when moving around the edge of a stage since you aren’t blocked from walking right off the end. It would be helpful to have your movement stopped right at the edge in the early stages, as opposed to accidentally walking off a platform. Anyone can accidentally hit a direction and fall off, costing you a precious life and possible redo of the whole stage.

Something else that can be tediously annoying is the lack of explanation of the powers. While you do see a quick visual guide of how powers are used, you’re not given full details about how they work. In some cases, you’ll discover how power can interact with certain objects or barriers by accident, rather than the game detailing how that can be. This becomes an issue when completing a stage requires you to know that beforehand and apply it. The same can also be said with how enemies can affect obstacles and objects within a level, which can also be required to reach a goal. Granted this might be an aspect of older games not always giving every important detail, but this could easily be solved by having some info text within the main menu. It wouldn’t need to be super detailed, but enough to make it clear that instances like this can occur while playing.

Boss battles you encounter are handled the same way as every other stage. You’ll have to use your powers to hit them while dodging hazards on the stage, but it’s not always a straightforward battle. Picking up icons to refill your powers and moving in the right way are the keys to success. There’s little variation in the boss encounters until the very end, where you face something different. It would’ve been nice to have different kinds of boss battles with different solutions to defeating them, as opposed to having the same up until the final sections of the game.

Overall, Roniu’s Tale is a good puzzle game with a lot of nostalgia driving it. It might not be for everybody, especially if you don’t play many puzzle games, but it’s successful in what it tries to accomplish. The 8-bit visuals and sounds will resonate with those who remember a time playing on their NES growing up, while others may enjoy the challenge of the puzzles to solve within it. If you’re into indie games with a unique twist, Roniu’s Tale might be right up your alley.

Are you a fan of indie games? Do you remember growing up with the NES and playing lots of different games? Leave us a comment below and tell us about all of it!

Ang Lee To Direct Bruce Lee Biopic With His Son As The Lead

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Bruce Lee is coming back to cinemas, this time in a biopic directed by Ang Lee. According to Variety, Ang has been tapped to direct Sony’s adaptation of the late martial arts expert and movie star’s life as part of the company’s 3000 Pictures division. Ang Lee’s son will star as the man himself. While talking to Variety, Ang Lee felt that he had to be the one to make this film saying, “I feel compelled to tell the story of this brilliant, unique human being who yearned for belonging, possessed tremendous power in a 135-pound-frame, and who, through tireless hard work, made impossible dreams into reality.

Ang’s son, Mason Lee, does not look much like Bruce, but that will make little difference if The Hangover Part II actor can pull off the mannerisms and voice of the late Enter the Dragon star. However, those are some big shoes to fill. Lee’s legacy has lived on since his untimely death in 1973. He became an icon and introduced martial arts to millions of Americans when the US was coming to terms with racial equality. Although the Chinese American’s time on this earth was short-lived, his presence is still felt today in media, fashion, and pop culture.

Recently, HBO produced a show called Warrior, based on a script treatment by Bruce Lee, but it never saw the light of day.

The last Bruce Lee bio I remember watching was Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, directed by Rob Cohen. It starred Jason Scott Lee as the legend and was mostly good. However, the film did fail to balance reality with hero worship, with the latter taking precedence over Lee’s actual life and struggles. Seeing that Ang Lee is directing this one, it’s hard to say if style will balance with substance.

What worries me the most about the biography picture is that it is written by Dan Futterman, who adapted the events leading up to the murder at Foxcatcher Farm. Foxcatcher is a damn good film. However, the movie feels like a missed opportunity if you’re familiar with the history of John du Pont and his family. The fictional drama was more of a focus than the crucial dynamics at play during the events that led to the murder of Dave Schultz. Do we need to fictionalize parts of Bruce Lee’s life to have an entertaining film?

Be like water, my friends.

[Source: Variety]

[Source: BruceLee.com]

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