Friday, February 22, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Wow Look its Dark Knight Action Figures!
Fantastic images of the new Dark Knight toy line from Mattel.
View these and more at CoolToyReview.com
View these and more at CoolToyReview.com
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Dark Knight Trailer Rumoured for 7th March
Dark Horizons have reported that the new Dark Knight trailer featuring Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) and Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) is rumored to be premiering with "10,000 B.C." on March 7th.
They also have some interesting news about the Justice League project.
They also have some interesting news about the Justice League project.
Monday, February 18, 2008
HP6 Greyback Casting Details
veritaserum.com reports: According to his agency's website, actor Dave Legeno will play Fenrir Greyback in the upcoming Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie. Legeno has appeared in Batman Begins and Elizabeth: The Golden Age previously.
Additionally, actor Ralph Ineson will portray the snide Amycus Carrow in the film, according to his agency's site. He has appeared in several episodes of the British version of The Office as Finch.
Thanks to those who let us know! We will update you once we hear from Warner Bros. regarding these reports.
Additionally, actor Ralph Ineson will portray the snide Amycus Carrow in the film, according to his agency's site. He has appeared in several episodes of the British version of The Office as Finch.
Thanks to those who let us know! We will update you once we hear from Warner Bros. regarding these reports.
Xbox 360 with Blu-Ray Drive in the Works?
Engadget believe so...
Two years and 1 month ago today we saw the kibosh come down on the Xbox 360 Blu-ray player rumor. This morning it returns with the prospect of a Microsoft player as early as May. According to Smarthouse, their "insiders at Microsoft" claim that a standalone Blu-ray player is already working in-house. With the appropriate approvals it could be on sale within 3 months. A 360 with built-in Blu-ray is also being worked on although the possibility of moving it out to retail is less clear with HD downloads on the horizon. Not that any of this is unexpected given the circumstances. We never expected Microsoft to go down with the HD DVD ship -- they're just passengers on this ill-fated voyage, not the captains.