News is starting to slip out about J. J. Abrams' upcoming sequel to his successful 2009 Star Trek reboot. Wait, since the flick isn't due until May 17, 2013, perhaps "upcoming" isn't exactly the best word. Let's go with "forthcoming."
It has been revealed that the villain of Untitled Star Trek Sequel will be played by failed wolfman Benicio Del Toro. A while back, there was a rumor circulating — spread by a website that shall remain nameless, but was Not Planet Fury — claiming Del Toro would be taking the role of Khan, the operatic Latin scoundrel played by Ricardo Montalban in the original series' "Space Seed" episode and reprised on the big screen in 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. But that rumor has been squashed.
I repeat: Benicio Del Toro will Not play Khan.
It was also announced that ex-RoboCop and occasional college professor Peter Weller has signed for a role.
It has been revealed that the villain of Untitled Star Trek Sequel will be played by failed wolfman Benicio Del Toro. A while back, there was a rumor circulating — spread by a website that shall remain nameless, but was Not Planet Fury — claiming Del Toro would be taking the role of Khan, the operatic Latin scoundrel played by Ricardo Montalban in the original series' "Space Seed" episode and reprised on the big screen in 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. But that rumor has been squashed.
I repeat: Benicio Del Toro will Not play Khan.
It was also announced that ex-RoboCop and occasional college professor Peter Weller has signed for a role.
- 12/5/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Cobbling together episodes from History’s Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire, Engineering an Empire, Ancients Behaving Badly, and Barbarians, the Empires DVD Megaset presents a 32 hour and 15-minute exploration of the governments and military forces that swept the planet and the lasting impact they left on the global face with their rise and fall. Whether you know it or not, each of these empires has lasting influence on your day to day life ranging from the architecture around you, the government you pay taxes to (and the fact that you pay taxes), and the emergence of global superpowers over time that dictates just how important your sense of nationalism really is. With so much time spent on these empires and their great battles and leaders, you really couldn’t ask for a more thorough chunk of visual stimulation on the subject – unless you really want in-depth analysis, in...
- 10/29/2010
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Here it is, a fresh new week. And along with it comes a fresh batch of new releases, all competing for a share of your hard earned cash. Here they are, broken down by platform:
Microsoft Xbox 360
How to Train Your Dragon 3/23 Just Cause 2 3/23 MotoGP 09/10 3/23 Game Room 3/24
Nintendo DS
Zhu Zhu Pets 3/21 Drift Street International 3/22 Bakugan: Battle Trainer 3/23 Build-a-Bear Workshop: Welcome to Hugsville 3/23 Cheer We Go! 3/23 Disney’s Stitch Jam 3/23 How to Train Your Dragon 3/23 Imagine Gymnast 3/23 My Pet Chimp 3/23 Rooms: The Main Building 3/23 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey 3/23 . Squishy Tank 3/23 Dream Diary 3/25 History Egypt – Engineering an Empire 3/25
Nintendo Wii
Cave Story 3/22 Build-a-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley 3/23 Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter 3/23 The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice 3/23 Hall of Fame: Ultimate Hoops Challenge 3/23 How to Train Your Dragon 3/23 Red Steel 2 3/23 Rooms: The Main Building 3/23
PC
Alcatraz (2010) 3/23 History Egypt – Engineering an Empire 3/23 Just Cause 2 3/23 Plain Sight 3/23 The Settlers 7: Paths to...
Microsoft Xbox 360
How to Train Your Dragon 3/23 Just Cause 2 3/23 MotoGP 09/10 3/23 Game Room 3/24
Nintendo DS
Zhu Zhu Pets 3/21 Drift Street International 3/22 Bakugan: Battle Trainer 3/23 Build-a-Bear Workshop: Welcome to Hugsville 3/23 Cheer We Go! 3/23 Disney’s Stitch Jam 3/23 How to Train Your Dragon 3/23 Imagine Gymnast 3/23 My Pet Chimp 3/23 Rooms: The Main Building 3/23 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey 3/23 . Squishy Tank 3/23 Dream Diary 3/25 History Egypt – Engineering an Empire 3/25
Nintendo Wii
Cave Story 3/22 Build-a-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley 3/23 Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter 3/23 The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice 3/23 Hall of Fame: Ultimate Hoops Challenge 3/23 How to Train Your Dragon 3/23 Red Steel 2 3/23 Rooms: The Main Building 3/23
PC
Alcatraz (2010) 3/23 History Egypt – Engineering an Empire 3/23 Just Cause 2 3/23 Plain Sight 3/23 The Settlers 7: Paths to...
- 3/21/2010
- by Jeff Schille
- GameRant
2010 has already proven itself to be a big year for games and only two months have gone by so far. From the look of things, March doesn’t seem like it is going to slow down either.
Cross platform heavyweights Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Final Fantasy Xiii start off the month strong while Mega Man 10 finds itself sprinkled through the month on the various consoles. Closing out the month on the cross platform titles is Just Cause 2.
Likely the biggest individual release will come from the PlayStation 3 with God of War III. After being the inevitable comparison for Dante’s Inferno, Kratos comes out on March 16th ready to take no prisoners. The PlayStation 2’s lifecycle finally looks to be coming to an end as it only has one release this month.
Take a look below at every game coming out for the month of March.
Xbox 360 Releases:
• Battlefield: Bad...
Cross platform heavyweights Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Final Fantasy Xiii start off the month strong while Mega Man 10 finds itself sprinkled through the month on the various consoles. Closing out the month on the cross platform titles is Just Cause 2.
Likely the biggest individual release will come from the PlayStation 3 with God of War III. After being the inevitable comparison for Dante’s Inferno, Kratos comes out on March 16th ready to take no prisoners. The PlayStation 2’s lifecycle finally looks to be coming to an end as it only has one release this month.
Take a look below at every game coming out for the month of March.
Xbox 360 Releases:
• Battlefield: Bad...
- 3/1/2010
- by John Carle
- The Flickcast
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