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PlayStation VR2 Coming February 22nd, Pre-Orders Start Soon

Today Sony announced that the company would start taking pre-orders for the newest PlayStation virtual reality headset on November 15th. The PSVR2 will require fewer cables to get gamers up and running. Instead of the wiring nightmare associated with the previous PSVR, the new peripheral will only need one USB-C cable to connect it to the PS5.

However, considering it’s still a pain to find either version of the PS5 in stores, will this hinder the PSVR2 success? Another bump in the road comes from the new tech’s price tag. The PSVR2 is priced higher than PS5’s digital-only console. So if you want to roll the dice on another PlayStation virtual reality headset, get ready to throw down $549. The Horizon: Call of the Mountain bundle will go for $599.99.

Aside from the Horizon title, Sony expects to have 20+ games ready for the PSVR2’s launch date of February 22nd, 2023.

The specs for the PSVR2 were announced almost a year ago. Nevertheless, the device is a significant step up from the original, and hopefully, Sony won’t put it on the back burner as we saw with the last generation:

  • Visual Fidelity: For a high-fidelity visual experience, PS VR2 offers 4K HDR, 110-degree field of view, and foveated rendering. With an OLED display, players can expect a display resolution of 2000×2040 per eye and smooth frame rates of 90/120Hz.
  • Headset-based Controller Tracking: With inside-out tracking, PS VR2 tracks you and your controller through integrated cameras embedded in the VR headset. Your movements and the direction you look at are reflected in-game without the need for an external camera.
  • New Sensory Features: PS VR2 Sense Technology combines eye tracking, headset feedback, 3D Audio, and the innovative PS VR2 Sense controller to create an incredibly deep feeling of immersion. Headset feedback is a new sensory feature that amplifies the sensations of in-game actions from the player. It’s created by a single built-in motor with vibrations that add an intelligent tactile element, bringing players closer to the gameplay experience. For example, gamers can feel a character’s elevated pulse during tense moments, the rush of objects passing close to the character’s head, or the thrust of a vehicle as the character speeds forward. Additionally, PS5’s Tempest 3D AudioTech makes sounds in the player’s surroundings come alive, adding to this new level of immersion.
  • Eye Tracking: With eye tracking, PS VR2 detects the motion of your eyes, so a simple look in a specific direction can create an additional input for the game character. This allows players to interact more intuitively in new and lifelike ways, allowing for a heightened emotional response and enhanced expression that provide a new level of realism in gaming.

Wondering which one you should pre-order? Check out IGN’s hands-on preview of the Horizon spinoff game below:

[Source: PlayStation Blog]

Crunchyroll Summons An English Dub For ‘Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun’ Season 3

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‘Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun’ is a fantasy comedy manga created by Osamu Nishi and published by ‘Weekly Shonen Champion’ in Japan with Kodansha USA in North America. It was picked up by the Japanese animation studio Bandai Namco Pictures for an anime adaption in 2019. The show is directed by Makoto Moriwaki and released in the United States by Crunchyroll who is dubbing the show.

As it enters its third season, the streaming service revealed the cast on their website:

  • Laura Stahl (Ray in The Promised Neverland) as Iruma
  • Stephen Fu (Noé in The Case Study of Vanitas) as Asmodeus
  • Kayli Mills (Emilia in Re:ZERO – Starting Life in Another World-) as Clara
  • D.C. Douglas (Yoshikage in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure) as Kalego
  • Kira Buckland (Mitsuri in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) as Ameri / Gaako
  • Kevin M. Connolly (Kastro in Hunter x Hunter) as Narrator
  • Brandon Winckler (Kuro in In/Spectre) as Lead
  • Brian Timothy Anderson (Sousaku in Pretty Boy Detective Club) as Picero
  • Xanthe Huynh (Takina in Lycoris Recoil) as Keroli / Rin
  • Tommy Arciniega (Fei in Hunter x Hunter) as Goemon
  • Ryan Colt Levy (Denji in Chainsaw Man) as Jazz
  • Ray Chase (Fyodor in Bungo Stray Dogs) as Sabro
  • Natalie Rose (Fuuka in Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki) as Elizabetta
  • Mark Whitten (Rengoku in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) as Camui
  • Landon McDonald (Henry in Requiem of the Rose King) as Allocer / Kakeru
  • Griffin Burns (Gerald in My Next Life as a Villainess) as Robin / Soi
  • Daman Mills (Kaoru in SK8 the Infinity) as Balam
  • Jennifer Losi (Mizuki in Lycoris Recoil) as Konatsu / Smoke
  • Lauren Landa (Tsukasa in TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You) as Raim
  • Maureen Price (Anju in 86 EIGHTY-SIX) as Momonoki / Azuki
  • Mick Lauer (Abbacchio in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure) as Blushenko / Scroll
  • Mike Dent as Ronobe Romiere
  • Sarah Anne Williams (Ruka in Rent-a-Girlfriend) as Dosanko / Migi
  • Skyler Davenport (Najimi in Komi Can’t Communicate) as Eiko / Dali
  • Kellen Goff (Porco in Attack on Titan) as Chime Beast
  • Ellie Dritch (John in The Vampire Dies in No Time) as Bachiko
  • Kellen Goff (Porco in Attack on Titan) as Furfur
  • Kevin M. Connolly (Kastro in Hunter x Hunter) as Mr. Hat
  • Courtney Lin (Lanzhu in Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Club) as Vepar

You can watch this clip below:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“Fourteen-year-old Iruma Suzuki has been unfortunate all his life, having to work to earn money for his irresponsible parents despite being underage. One day, he finds out that his parents sold him to the demon Sullivan. However, Iruma’s worries about what will become of him are soon relieved, for Sullivan merely wants a grandchild, pampering him and making him attend the demon school Babyls.

At first, Iruma tries to keep a low profile in fear of his peers discovering that he is human. Unfortunately, this ends up being more difficult than he expected. It turns out that Sullivan himself is the chairman of the school, and everyone expects him to become the next Demon King!

Iruma immediately finds himself in an outrageous situation when he has to chant a forbidden spell in front of the entire school. With this, Iruma instantly earns a reputation he does not want. Even so, he is bound to be roped into more bizarre circumstances.”

There is a spin-off manga titled ‘We Are the Main Characters of the Demon World’ that launched in January 2020 written by Koneshima and illustrated by Atsushi Tsudanuma for ‘Weekly Shōnen Champion.’

Renny Harlin’s Rebooted ‘The Strangers’ Trilogy Has Wrapped

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The Strangers may not be an instantly recognizable horror movie series for some people. The first film debuted in 2008 and was an excellent flick. A decade later, I was on set for the sequel in Kentucky. While it was not as slow-paced as its predecessor, The Strangers Prey at Night was fun. Seeing the massive fireball in person when the truck blew up was a friggin delight. Unfortunately, since 2018, the two films have continued to fade out of memory. So, of course, that means it’s time to reboot the property.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master director Renny Harlin will helm a trilogy of The Strangers movies. Apparently, the entire new trilogy wrapped this week in Bratislava, Slovakia. The reboot will follow a character played by Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch as she “drives cross-country with her longtime boyfriend, played by Froy Gutierrez, to begin a new life in the Pacific Northwest. When their car breaks down in Venus, Oregon, they’re forced to spend the night in a secluded Airbnb, where they are terrorized from dusk till dawn by three masked strangers.

The new movie series will also star Oscar winner Rachel Shenton, who is fresh off the latest adaptation of All Creatures Great and Small, which aired on PBS and Channel 5. Shenton will be playing the sister of Petsch’s character.

A reboot should not be that surprising. The Strangers Prey at Night ended with all three masked villains dead. They weren’t precisely big-name horror monsters like Freddy or Chucky, but the brutality of the trio made them memorable. So, I doubt there will be major backlash for this restart, especially since Harlin has been tapped for three films. There was a ten-year gap between the fantastic 2008 original and the sequel. If Harlin can put together a competent suspenseful horror movie, then we’re all good.

Then again … he did direct the dreadful warlock movie The Covenant. Terrible. Simply terrible.

What do you think of The Strangers being rebooted only four years after the last film? Let us know below!

[Source: The Hollywood Reporter]

Hasbro: “Please Come Back! We Have A New Mara Jade Figure!”

It’s fair to say that the Star Wars collector’s market is a bit dead in the water. The toys don’t populate shelves the same way they did before the Disney Trilogy. Most of these action figures have moved to online retailers, namely Hasbro Pulse. Unfortunately, the new plastic-free packaging no longer allows fans to show off their collections. The powers that be must sense our displeasure because Hasbro is trying hard to lure back in fans of pre-Disney era fans.

Today we saw several OT and Legends action figures on Hasbro’s website. Can it reignite that spark that drove decades of figure hunting and preservation? Well, I’d be down for it, but not with this plastic-free, windowless box BS. It’s too bad because the new Black Series Mara Jade, Bastila, and Malak figures look great. So now, I’m going to download Knights of the Old Republic and wash away the thoughts of Disney’s Lucasfilm.

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Bastila Shan is a brash Jedi Knight during the Jedi Civil War that took place in Old Republic era. Bastila’s affinity with the Force presents a serious threat to the  Darth Malak and his Sith fleet.

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Darth Malak was once the apprentice of Darth Revan, a fallen Jedi turned Sith Lord. Revan eventually disappeared—presumed dead—and Malak embarked on his mission to conquer the galaxy on his own.

The figures vary in price and release dates through next year. However, Mara Jade’s packaging is the most insulting thing about these new releases. It has a book cover that’s supposed to reveal the figure, but now that Hasbro is going “plastic-free,” the cover opens to show a picture of the action figure. Why?

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Mara Jade was once Emperor Palpatine’s Hand, his most-trusted assassin. Five years later and now a successful smuggler, the last thing Mara expected was to stumble upon her former arch-enemy: Luke Skywalker.

The Vintage Collection is skirting my dislike of windowless boxes by capturing the classic Kenner box decor. Such is the case with the Speeder Bike and Imperial Scout Trooper. The $44 price tag for a 3.75″ tall figure and the tiny vehicle is a bit steep, though.

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[Source: Hasbro Pulse]

Deadpool Slices Up Marvel’s New Pull List

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Marvel Comics’ merc with a mouth is making a comeback with the new ‘Deadpool’ series by Alyssa Wong and Martin Coccolo. It will be released along with a plethora of titles revealed in their new pull list that includes ‘Crossgren Tales’ and a new ‘Secret Invasion.’ It is not just the Marvel Universe on display, as several Star Wars titles including ‘X-Wing Red.’

The full list was revealed on their website:

New Comics

  • AVENGERS FOREVER (2021) #10
  • BLACK PANTHER (2021) #11
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) #43
  • CROSSGEN TALES (2022) #1
  • DAMAGE CONTROL (2022) #3
  • DEADPOOL (2022) #1
  • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: COSMIC REWIND (2022) #1
  • HULK (2021) #10
  • PREDATOR (2022) #4
  • PUNISHER (2022) #7
  • SAVAGE AVENGERS (2022) #7
  • SECRET INVASION (2022) #1
  • SHE-HULK (2022) #7
  • STAR WARS (2020) #29
  • STAR WARS: BOUNTY HUNTERS (2020) #28
  • STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN (2022) #5
  • TIGER DIVISION (2022) #1
  • X-MEN RED (2022) #8

New Collections

  • AVENGERS VS. X-MEN OMNIBUS HC CHEUNG IRON MAN VS. MAGNETO COVER (2022) #1
  • DAREDEVIL BY CHIP ZDARSKY: TO HEAVEN THROUGH HELL VOL. 3 HC (2022) #3
  • DAREDEVIL EPIC COLLECTION: IT COMES WITH THE CLAWS TPB (2022) #1
  • HEROES REBORN: AMERICA’S MIGHTIEST HEROES OMNIBUS HC MCGUINNESS COVER (2022) #1
  • MAESTRO: WORLD WAR M TPB (2021) #1
  • MARVEL STUDIOS’ LOKI: THE ART OF THE SERIES HC (2021) #1
  • MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN OMNIBUS VOL. 1 HC ANDREWS COVER (2022) #1
  • POWER MAN AND IRON FIST EPIC COLLECTION: HARDBALL TPB (2022) #1
  • SPIDER-GWEN: UNMASKED GN-TPB (2022) #1
  • SPIDER-MAN 2099: EXODUS TPB (2022) #1
  • STAR WARS: THE HALCYON LEGACY TPB (2022) #1
  • VENOM BY AL EWING & RAM V VOL. 2: DEVIATION TPB (2022) #2
  • X-MEN RED BY AL EWING VOL. 1 TPB (2022) #1

Marvel Unlimited

  • ANT-MAN #1
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA: SYMBOL OF TRUTH #3
  • GAMBIT #1
  • GENIS-VELL: CAPTAIN MARVEL #1
  • IRON CAT #2
  • STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA #22
  • STAR WARS: OBI-WAN #3
  • STRANGE #4
  • THE VARIANTS #2
  • TIGER DIVISION #1
  • VENOM #9
  • WILD CARDS: THE DRAWING OF CARDS #1
  • WOLVERINE: PATCH #4

All of these titles will be available on November 2, 2022.

Fuminori Teshima’s Fantasy Light Novel Series ‘An Archdemon’s Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride’ Is Getting An Anime

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Fans of the fantasy-themed romantic comedy light novel series by Fuminori Teshima got some exciting news with the announcement that the books will receive an anime adaption. The stories began publication by publisher Hobby Japan’s HJ Bunko in 2017 with illustrations from COMTA and were nominated for Next Manga Award in 2020.

Crunchyroll said on their website, “The official Twitter account for publisher HJ Bunko announced today that an anime adaptation of Fuminori Teshima and COMTA’s An Archdemon’s Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride fantasy light novel series is currently in the works. Additional info, such as staff, cast and release date, are yet to be revealed.”

The announcement from HJ Bunko added the bonus info that original novels and comics will be released at the beginning of November 2022.

They also released a promo graphic on social media saying that the “Animation planning in progress…”

A fan wiki describes the synopsis as follows,

“Zagan is feared by the masses as an evil sorcerer. Both socially awkward and foulmouthed, he spends his days studying sorcery while beating down any trespassers within his domain. One day he’s invited to a dark auction, and what he finds there is an elven slave girl of peerless beauty, Nephy. Having fallen in love at first sight, Zagan uses up his entire fortune to purchase her, but being a poor conversationalist, he has no idea how to properly interact with her. Thus, the awkward cohabitation of a sorcerer who has no idea how to convey his love and his slave who yearns for her master but has no idea how to appeal to him begins.”

Hobby Japan released a manga version of the series in 2018 that is illustrated by Hako Itagaki for Comics Fire. It is released in English by J-Novel Club digitally.

Hasbro’s Holiday Optimus Prime Has A Thick Candy Cane

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We’re officially in the Holiday Season. Halloween stuff was getting booted off the shelves in September, and Christmas was slowly creeping in. Now that we’re in November, it’s nothing but mistletoe, holly, and other things ending with “olly.” Not only are the Christmas decorations going up, but toy manufacturers have been shoving holiday-themed items onto shelves as early as August. Hasbro is no different. Starting today at 1 PM, you can pre-order a very Christmasy version of Optimus Prime. Transformers Generations Holiday Optimus Prime will retail for $55.99 and is due out this December, according to Figures.com.

This Prime is a bit like the yearly HESS vehicle. That’s the first thing I thought of when I saw the white and red striped trailer and the huge “Happy Holidays” banner across the cab. I could see this being a yearly decoration to put under the tree. But wait, is Optimus Prime Jesus? He rose from the grave and cleansed Autobots and Decepticons of evil infecting their robotic souls. Oh, no. This is going to start some weird Transformers cult, isn’t it?!

As a collectible, it’s a fun gimmick, but something about the design struck me as odd. Look at the truck mode with the trailer attached below and see if you can spot what I’m talking about.

 

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The striped ion blaster is kind of silly, but it looks extra suspicious when mounted under the trailer. Maybe the festive season gives Optimus a boost? A stiff, thick, bulging boost? I’m sorry, but it just looks too funny. Perhaps if it didn’t look like a phallic candy cane, the horse’s willy of a weapon wouldn’t draw so much attention.

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Also coming soon is an evil spin on a classic Autobot. If you’ve had a hard time finding the ’86 Perceptor released earlier this year, you can always get the Decepticon version called Magnificus. He’s mostly the same figure but with a different color scheme and a different head. Transformers Generations Selects Deluxe Magnificus will be out in January and should retail for $24.99. Pre-orders for Magnificus will start today, November 1st, at 1 PM Eastern on HasbroPulse.

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[Source: Figures.com]

REVIEW: Overwatch 2 – Same Stuff Different Day

Anyone that has been playing Overwatch frequently for the last six years probably has enough familiarity with how things go. Pick your hero and fill your role as your team attacks or defends different objectives. There is the occasional Team Deathmatch game here and there, but Overwatch is mostly focused on objective game types with good teamwork being emphasized heavily. And with the release of Overwatch 2 nothing has changed, which may or may not be a good or bad thing.

It’s easy to dismiss Overwatch 2 as a halfway-done sequel that does little to nothing to change things up. But there are enough significant additions to come from the game to justify calling this a sequel. New heroes to play with, brand new maps to play on, updates to previous maps, and quality-of-life tweaks are what make Overwatch 2 different. New maps for the game are set to release every other season of the game, with new heroes being added in between. However, most of these new additions will require players to wait and stick with the game for a long time, as opposed to seeing all the brand-new stuff right at launch. There’s also a free-to-play version of the game that is available for everyone to download, which will boost the number of people online significantly.

But are the new heroes that you can play with in the game now worth diving into this sequel? You have the choice between Kiriko, Sojourn, and Junker Queen. Each new character plays with the roles of what you may have seen with the previous roster of heroes, mixing and matching certain elements that weren’t really paired up before. Kiriko is a healer that can support teammates and deal damage with her kunai, while also being super nimble with her movement just like Genji. Sojourn is a character that feels like a variant of Solder 76 with higher mobility and great mid-range shots, provided you have good accuracy. Junker Queen is the new tank that is deadly at close range with a shotgun and battle axe, while also having a good passive ability to steal health from damaged enemies.

All three newcomers have interesting aspects to them that will mesh with different players, depending on your own playstyle. But what’s disappointing is how each of them doesn’t feel too different from what was already seen with Overwatch’s large roster. There are differences between them, but not enough to really impact the overall meta of competitive play or change up the flow of games you’ve probably seen hundreds of times already. Chances are you’ll pick a new character based on what you’ve probably already been playing in Overwatch 1, should you even decide to try them out.

And let’s not forget the entire original roster of characters from the first game. Every character has been tweaked in some way, either getting their abilities adjusted or receiving new moves entirely. You’ll more than likely find a few things that are different about your main that you’ll have to get used to. Overwatch 2 is a game that will get many updates over time, so much of what will be at launch may change months or years down the line. That’s a big aspect to the game as a whole, which can either help or hurt Overwatch 2’s bigger problem.

Balance is a constant struggle for games like this, especially when so much needs to be tweaked and adjusted based on constant feedback from the community. At the time of launch, Overwatch 2 has a lot of things that need to be changed for balance and competitive sustainability. Characters from the previous game have new abilities that can make some skirmishes feel one-sided, as well as encounters with others tilted in favor of one outcome. Eventually, this may get changed, but it leaves those who play with certain characters as their main in a very difficult position when going online for matches, especially in competitive play.

Good luck trying to find an answer to Orisa’s Javalin Spin as she’s aggressively coming toward you when you’re not even a squishy character. Or brace yourself when you hear that sound cue from the enemy’s Bastion using an Ultimate that is bugged out online, allowing them to drop around 20 shells from the sky on top of everyone. Hopefully, Blizzard can be vigilant enough to correct balancing issues like this quickly when they arise.

Other quality-of-life aspects of Overwatch 2 are hit or miss, depending on how you felt about playing the original Overwatch. Players cannot view their character’s abilities during a match, the medal system for post-match screens is no longer around, and you can’t use voting cards anymore for players to receive bonus experience. For some these were distinct parts of the original game, so their absence is very hard to ignore.

There’s also the new Battle Pass replacing the Loot Box system of the first game, which has received a lot of criticism. The Battle Pass itself is nothing different from other games that utilize a leveling system to unlock new cosmetics and other online bonuses. If you’re playing the free version of Overwatch 2 then most of these items are locked off and unavailable. You can also purchase items from the in-game store, but the value of these items is incredibly subjective and will depend on how much you value digital items within the games you play.

When you look at everything together, Overwatch 2 is just more of the same we’ve gotten over the last few years, but with mild additions to it. There are some extra seasonal events that will mix things up, but the core of the original game remains the same, for better or worse. Does that make Overwatch 2 a bad game or a bad sequel overall? No, it’s still a solid experience that gives longtime Overwatch players what they would expect. If you’ve invested a lot of time into Overwatch already, you’ll feel right at home. Maybe things will feel very different over an extended period of time to set Overwatch 2 further apart from its predecessor, but for now it’s the same stuff on a different day.

Jaga Returns To ThunderCats Ultimates As A Ghost

Heroic and willing to sacrifice himself for the safety of those in his charge, Jaga alone piloted the damaged ship fleeing Thundera. Years passed, and Jaga eventually succumbed to old age, vanishing in a cloud of shiny golden dust. However, he did return in spirit form, and Super7 has created a figure honoring the Ghost of Jaga.

Jaga was originally the third wave of the ThunderCats Ultimates line, but quite alive. After waiting a few years, we finally get a spectral version of the hero. Unlike the original version, the ghostly Jaga does not come with alternate heads. What we get instead are two different swords and a few interchangeable hands. The Sword of Omens is also translucent, which looks pretty cool. Sadly, Jaga does not come with a pile of glowing gold dust.

Ghost Jaga is $55 and is estimated to ship in Fall 2023. Pre-orders for the figure will only be taken until December 2nd.

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Jaga comes with the following accessories:

  • 8x interchangeable hands
    • 2x Gripping hands (vertical hinge)
    • 2x Gripping hands (horizontal hinge)
    • 2x Expressive hands
    • 1x Open palm left hand
    • 1x “Might of the ThunderCats” energy hand
  • 1x Sword of Omens
  • 1x Jaga’s Sword

When the ThunderCats had to flee the doomed planet of Thundera on the Royal Flagship, Jaga sacrificed himself to guide the damaged vessel safely to Third Earth. Super7 honors his bravery with this 7” scale ThunderCats ULTIMATES! Ghost Jaga figure, inspired by the episode “The Ghost Warrior.”

I’ve not seen a Ultimates figure before with translucent parts. So, I’m not sure how good they look close up. Sometimes the effect is ruined by joints and other connecting parts. Sometimes, the glue used to hold some parts together gets smeared, making the figure ugly. Hopefully, this won’t be the case with Jaga.

[Source: Super7]

Aldis Hodge To Star In New Alex Cross Series

Author James Patterson’s DC Police Detective Alex Cross is heading to the small screen with Aldis Hodge taking the reigns as the character in the upcoming series ‘Cross’ for the Prime Video streaming service. Hodge will be the third actor to portray the crimefighter.

“From Paramount Television Studios and Skydance Television, Cross is a complex, twisted, pulse-pounding thriller created by producer and writer Ben Watkins, based on the worldwide best-selling Alex Cross book series by James Patterson. Alex Cross is a detective and forensic psychologist, uniquely capable of digging into the psyches of killers and their victims, in order to identify—and ultimately capture—the murderers,” Amazon said on their website.

Patterson will serve as a co-executive producer for the series with Bill Robinson and Patrick Santa for James Patterson Entertainment.

Fans will recognize Hodge for his role in ‘Black Adam’ as Hawkman and for his portrayal of the Atlanta Falcons linebacker Brian Banks.

Head of global television at Amazon Studios Vernon Sanders said in a press release, “James Patterson is among the best at captivating audiences with his undeniably enthralling novels and we are confident that with Ben Watkins’ artistic vision, Cross will do the same for our global customers.”

“We are proud to work with James and Ben alongside Paramount Television, Skydance, and the extremely talented Aldis Hodge, who we know will do an exceptional job of bringing Alex Cross to life,” he added.

First appearing in the 1993 novel ‘Along Came A Spider,’ Cross would appear in over thirty novels, two novellas, and has a spin-off series surrounding the character’s daughter Ali.

Prime Video said that “Alex Cross is brilliant, flawed, and full of contradictions. A doting father and family man, Cross is single-minded to the point of obsession when he hunts killers. He is desperate for love, but his wife’s murder has left him too damaged to receive it.”

Morgan Freeman previously portrayed the detective in the films ‘Kiss the Girls’ (1997) and ‘Along Came a Spider’ (2001) followed by Tyler Perry in the 2012 movie ‘Alex Cross.’

The books have been published Little, Brown and Company since their inception.

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