Exclusive: Pixel United, a gaming firm led by former Discovery, Miramax and Fox exec Mike Lang, is developing a second season of Raid: Call of the Arbiter, an animated series based on a well-established mobile game.
Mobile game Raid: Shadow Legends from Plarium, a Pixel United studio, spawned an animated series last spring. The series debuted on YouTube in May and recently wrapped its first season with 20 million views. Episodes were released weekly, helping stimulate viewer demand and also drive more interest in the game.
As it preps the second season, Pixel United plans to consider extensions like a longer-form digital series or possibly a film adaptation.
“Our enthusiastic, loyal Raid players inspired our team to create this series in the first place, and the overwhelmingly positive response on YouTube has shown us we must create even more content outside of the game,” Lang said in a statement. “We understand...
Mobile game Raid: Shadow Legends from Plarium, a Pixel United studio, spawned an animated series last spring. The series debuted on YouTube in May and recently wrapped its first season with 20 million views. Episodes were released weekly, helping stimulate viewer demand and also drive more interest in the game.
As it preps the second season, Pixel United plans to consider extensions like a longer-form digital series or possibly a film adaptation.
“Our enthusiastic, loyal Raid players inspired our team to create this series in the first place, and the overwhelmingly positive response on YouTube has shown us we must create even more content outside of the game,” Lang said in a statement. “We understand...
- 8/3/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Sarah Belcher, Malcolm Freeman, Lucy Russell, Liz White, Simon Paisley Day, John Heffernan, Lee Boardman, Paul Ryan, Kate O’Flynn, Tim Steed, Nicholas Day, Tim McMullan, Richard Goulding, Oliver Maltman | Written by James Graham | Directed by Toby Haynes
Toby Hayne’s untimely and somewhat exploitive chartering of the creation and ultimately the execution of what may just be one of the most consequential political tragedies to befall on the British people by the British people in modern times – Brexit: The Uncivil War is, like its namesake, a disaster.
The subject matter of Hayne’s film has, of course, an interesting basis to be brought to the screen. Almost two years on from David Cameron’s ludicrous political party gamble in a referendum vote on the E.U. and the UK government (nor people for that matter) are nowhere closer formulating a promising deal or coming together to...
Toby Hayne’s untimely and somewhat exploitive chartering of the creation and ultimately the execution of what may just be one of the most consequential political tragedies to befall on the British people by the British people in modern times – Brexit: The Uncivil War is, like its namesake, a disaster.
The subject matter of Hayne’s film has, of course, an interesting basis to be brought to the screen. Almost two years on from David Cameron’s ludicrous political party gamble in a referendum vote on the E.U. and the UK government (nor people for that matter) are nowhere closer formulating a promising deal or coming together to...
- 1/23/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
"How to change the course of history?" HBO has revealed a full-length trailer for a movie called Brexit, also known as Brexit: The Uncivil War, which is actually a made-for-tv film but we can't help feature it anyway. Benedict Cumberbatch stars in this as Dominic Cummings, the now infamous political strategist who utilized controversial campaigning and social media tactics to successfully (unfortunately) spearhead the "Vote Leave" campaign. For those from America, Cummings seems to be the Steve Bannon of the UK, an outsider who riled up the public to make a rash decision that is still being debated. The cast includes John Heffernan, Rory Kinnear, Liz White, Richard Goulding, Paul Ryan, Oliver Maltman, Nicholas Day, and Lee Boardman. Made by the director of the Emmy-nominated "USS Callister" episode of "Black Mirror". This looks damn good; I dig the freshness of the look and feel, and that it shows all his dirty tricks.
- 12/16/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Skyfall star Rory Kinnear and The Crown’s John Heffernan have joined Benedict Cumberbatch-fronted drama Brexit (w/t) as the first image of the Sherlock star, without his long locks, has been unveiled.
Filming has begun on the two-hour drama special, produced by Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions for Channel 4.
Kinnear, who has also starred in The Imitation Game and Black Mirror stars as Craig Oliver, Prime Minister David Cameron’s Director of Communications, who was brought in to oversee the Remain campaign’s communications strategy, while Heffernan, who played John Grigg, 2nd Baron Altrincham in Netflix’s royal drama, stars as Matthew Elliott, political lobbyist and Chief Executive of Vote Leave.
They join Cumberbatch, who stars as Dominic Cummings, the leading strategist and Campaign Director of Vote Leave.
Elsewhere, Call The Midwife star Liz White plays Mary Wakefield, a journalist and Dominic Cummings’ wife...
Filming has begun on the two-hour drama special, produced by Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions for Channel 4.
Kinnear, who has also starred in The Imitation Game and Black Mirror stars as Craig Oliver, Prime Minister David Cameron’s Director of Communications, who was brought in to oversee the Remain campaign’s communications strategy, while Heffernan, who played John Grigg, 2nd Baron Altrincham in Netflix’s royal drama, stars as Matthew Elliott, political lobbyist and Chief Executive of Vote Leave.
They join Cumberbatch, who stars as Dominic Cummings, the leading strategist and Campaign Director of Vote Leave.
Elsewhere, Call The Midwife star Liz White plays Mary Wakefield, a journalist and Dominic Cummings’ wife...
- 6/25/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Emanating from their studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, The History of Bad Ideas sees hosts Jason, Jeff and Blake talk about all things geeky on their podcast. Whether it’s rumours of the latest comic book movies, debating who really is the worst villain of all time, discussing the latest comic issues or just wondering about life in general, you are sure to have a fun time with them! In theory.
If you haven’t listened to the show before – why not? – you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly (yes the Hobi gang have rejoined us in our second post-shutdown lease of life) each and every week…
Episode 153: Lucifer’s One Job!
The Hobi Gang ins the Bob Studios and pumped about the Westworld series finale, luke warm on the new NHL franchise...
If you haven’t listened to the show before – why not? – you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly (yes the Hobi gang have rejoined us in our second post-shutdown lease of life) each and every week…
Episode 153: Lucifer’s One Job!
The Hobi Gang ins the Bob Studios and pumped about the Westworld series finale, luke warm on the new NHL franchise...
- 12/7/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Heading into cinemas next weekend, Pleasure Island marks the feature debut of Mike Doxford as both director and co-writer. Ian Sharp (Killing Time), Gina Bramhill (Being Human), and Rick Warden (Indian Summers) lead the British crime thriller. And we’ve got the exclusive first trailer to share. Nicholas Day, Michael J. Jackson, Samuel Anderson, Conner Chapman,
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- 8/5/2015
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Santa Claus is coming to town and these days, it appears that he’s got a fearsome friend in tow. This seemingly new sidekick is in the form of a shaggy pelted devil character that people who enjoy folklore or studying Christmas traditions will recognize as Krampus. In less than two weeks, I’ve seen two popular shows do a Krampus episode. I have to say that I’m kind of enjoying this renewal of a mostly forgotten component of the Christmas season.
So, who is Krampus?
He’s most often depicted as a horned creature with the upper torso and head of a man, long wickedly pointed horns, and the shaggy lower half of a goat, complete with cloven hooves. Often his skin is incredibly dark, usually a midnight black, and he has a very long scarlet tongue which seems to be extended and lolling almost constantly. Originally, Krampus was part of pagan traditions.
So, who is Krampus?
He’s most often depicted as a horned creature with the upper torso and head of a man, long wickedly pointed horns, and the shaggy lower half of a goat, complete with cloven hooves. Often his skin is incredibly dark, usually a midnight black, and he has a very long scarlet tongue which seems to be extended and lolling almost constantly. Originally, Krampus was part of pagan traditions.
- 12/22/2013
- by dragonwomant
- Boomtron
Fifteen years ago the British director Bernard Rose made a deeply disappointing version of Anna Karenina in Russia. As if to make up for this he's spent much of this century in the States making low-budget movies transposing shorter Tolstoy works to present-day California. The first was ivans xtc, an acrid tale of Hollywood based on The Death of Ivan Ilyich, the second part of The Kreutzer Sonata that centres on a pathologically jealous Beverly Hills philanthropist suspecting his wife of adultery. The third is Boxing Day, a version of Master and Man, the story of Vasily, a pompous, penny-pinching smalltown landowner, who sets out right after the December St Nicholas Day festival to buy some cut-price timber from a neighbouring landowner, taking with him Nikita, a heavy-drinking peasant with a troubled marriage. They get lost in a snowstorm and Vasily discovers how much less significant social hierarchies and money are compared to human relationships.
- 12/23/2012
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Rammstein, Hasselhoff, Blutwurst. The Germans have worshiped some strange things in their day, but perhaps none so disturbing as Krampus.
In case you are unfamiliar with Krampus here’s a little background: He’s basically St. Nick’s evil cousin who sets about the earth bestowing punishment on all the bad children. Punishment depends on the lore, but often involves drowning or snacking on the offending tyke.
This cautionary character dates back to pre-Christian tradition but the more modern version taken from Germanic folklore depicts a man with hooves, long pointy tongue and the horns of a goat. The night before the St. Nicholas day is Krampus’ time to shine and today many Germans and Austrians look to their pagan roots, put on some shaggy pants, a pair of horns and take to the streets to light fire and prance around.
Honestly, not too much different than a Rammstein show.
In case you are unfamiliar with Krampus here’s a little background: He’s basically St. Nick’s evil cousin who sets about the earth bestowing punishment on all the bad children. Punishment depends on the lore, but often involves drowning or snacking on the offending tyke.
This cautionary character dates back to pre-Christian tradition but the more modern version taken from Germanic folklore depicts a man with hooves, long pointy tongue and the horns of a goat. The night before the St. Nicholas day is Krampus’ time to shine and today many Germans and Austrians look to their pagan roots, put on some shaggy pants, a pair of horns and take to the streets to light fire and prance around.
Honestly, not too much different than a Rammstein show.
- 12/5/2012
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Rob Holder, Writer / Director of brand has been in touch to give us a heads up on his new movie Eliminate: Archie Cookson which he describes as “Tinker, Tailor….with laughs”. I’ve just watched the trailer and it looks fabulous with a real quirky British feel. It’s so great to see British film-makers thriving at what we all love so much!
The movie has already been screened at Minghella, Montreal and is set to for it’s Us premiere at Mill Valley Film Festival alongside Ralph Fiennes’ ‘Coriolanus’ and Lynn Ramsay’s ‘We need to talk about Kevin’.
Eliminate: Archie Cookson stars Paul Rhys as the title character alongside Claire Skinner, Georgia King, Paul Ritter, Richard Cambridge, Phillip Manikum, Nicholas Day and Freddy Downham.
Synopsis: When Archie Cookson, a washed-up British spy, mysteriously receives stolen secret tapes, he becomes the target of an assassination by senior MI6 officials.
The movie has already been screened at Minghella, Montreal and is set to for it’s Us premiere at Mill Valley Film Festival alongside Ralph Fiennes’ ‘Coriolanus’ and Lynn Ramsay’s ‘We need to talk about Kevin’.
Eliminate: Archie Cookson stars Paul Rhys as the title character alongside Claire Skinner, Georgia King, Paul Ritter, Richard Cambridge, Phillip Manikum, Nicholas Day and Freddy Downham.
Synopsis: When Archie Cookson, a washed-up British spy, mysteriously receives stolen secret tapes, he becomes the target of an assassination by senior MI6 officials.
- 9/23/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Here's the new poster for Joe Johnston's "The Wolfman", starring Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell Geraldine Chaplin. "Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins. Oscar® winner Benicio Del Toro stars as Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes. Reunited with his estranged father (Oscar® winner Anthony Hopkins), Talbot sets out to find his brother...and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. Lawrence Talbot's childhood ended the night his mother died. After he left the sleepy Victorian...
- 1/23/2010
- www.ohmygore.com/
It's kinda crazy to think the wait is finally over and Universal Pictures is finally set to release Joe Johnston's The Wolfman redo in theaters February 12 (barring extraordinary circumstances). Gearing up for release the studio has released a slew of one sheets, with the final one being revealed below. In the monster movie, ppon his return to his ancestral homeland, an American man (Benicio Del Toro) is bitten, and subsequently cursed by, a werewolf. Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin also star.
- 1/22/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
This past Weekend Universal pictures unloaded a slew of new TV spots for their forthcoming Thw Wolfman reboot that were featured during the NFL Playoffs. Below you'll find another two spots, along with the first that hit the web Sunday night. Plagued by negative press, it'll be interesting to see how Joe Johnston's hairy flick does when it hits theaters on February 12. Benicio del Toro stars as the transforming beast. Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell, Geraldine Chaplin also star. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence...
- 1/13/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Universal Pictures is officially getting behind Joe Johnston's The Wolfman reboot as TV spots have begun airing this weekend during playoff football. Below you'll find the first of many forthcoming TV Spots that are sure to hit the web over the next few days. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Benicio Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell, Geraldine Chaplin all star.
- 1/10/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Spooooky..... below you'll find the final French one sheet for Joe Johnston's The Wolfman remake that arrives in theaters February 12 (Valentine's Day weekend) with a solid R-rating. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Benicio Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell, Geraldine Chaplin all star in Universal's remake.
- 12/11/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
For those of you worried that Universal Pictures' The Wolfman would get a PG-13, fear not as the Benicio del Toro starrer has been beefed up with R-rating for "bloody horror, violence and gore." Be ready: February 12, 2010. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell, Geraldine Chaplin also star.
- 12/9/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Here's three new posters for Universal Pictures' "The Wolfman". The Joe Johnston's remake starring Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. The Wolf hits theaters February 12, 2010. ...
- 11/26/2009
- www.ohmygore.com/
Here's the first french "The Wolfman" poster released today. The Joe Johnston's remake starring Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. The Wolf hits theaters February 12, 2010. ...
- 11/17/2009
- www.ohmygore.com/
For you poster collectors out there, beyond the break you'll find a hi-res unwatermarked look at the first two one sheet for Joe Johnston's The Wolfman, which Universal Pictures is releasing on February 12, 2010. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Benicio Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell, Geraldine Chaplin all star.
- 11/12/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Thanks to B-d reader 'Mark' we've got our hands on four brand new stills from Universal Pictures' The Wolfman, which now arrives in theaters February 12, 2010 after recently completing some massive reshoots. One of the images is pretty cool as it features a silhouette of star Benicio del Toro as the Wolf Man deep in the woods, can you imagine the suspense we'd be in if Universal didn't already release Maxim photo shoot quality images of the monster? Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell, Geraldine Chaplin all star. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence.
- 8/13/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
While Universal Pictures' The Wolfman doesn't hit theaters until November, some Rick Baker concept art was discovered online that reveals the possible metamorphosis of Benicio Del Toro into the beast. Don't forget to see the early stills from the film in our gallery. Read on for the concept art from the Joe Johnston directed remake. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin also star.
- 2/26/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
This past weekend Universal Pictures showed the first footage from their remake of The Wolfman, which you can all now see by reading on. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Directed by Joe Johnston from a screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker, the film stars Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin.
- 7/30/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
Even though you've already seen everything on there, today Universal Pictures launched the official website for their remake of The Wolfman, which arrives in theaters April 3rd. Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Directed by Joe Johnston, Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin all star.
- 7/24/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
Today a brand new pic was revealed from Universal Pictures' The Wolfmasn that features not only a better look at Benicio del Toro in his period piece costume, but also your first ever look at Anthony Hopkins in the film that is scheduled for release on April 3, 2009. Directed by Joe Johnston, Like the 1941 original that starred Lon Chaney Jr., new pic will be set in Victorian England. Del Toro will play a man who returns from America to his ancestral homeland, gets bitten by a werewolf and begins a hairy moonlight existence. Emily Blunt, Art Malik, Rob Dixon, Hugo Weaving, Nicholas Day, Michael Cronin, David Schofield, David Sterne, Roger Frost, Clive Russell and Geraldine Chaplin also star.
- 7/3/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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