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  • 'X-Men' Spinoff Movie 'The New Mutants' in the Works

    The "X-Men" cinematic universe is about to get even bigger. If reports are true, 20th Century Fox is working on a new spinoff title called "The New Mutants." The studio is set to expand the franchise by introducing solo films in 2016, with the likes of "Deadpool" and "Gambit" as well as the next "X-Men" film called "X-Men: Apocalypse."

  • Nintendo World Championships Coming Back to E3 2015

    After a 25 year absence, Nintendo is bringing back the Nintendo World Championships. The video game competition was originally launched in 1990 as a promotion for the company's NES game cartridge. Nintendo, this time around is bringing the competition to the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 slated for June 2015 in Los Angeles.

  • Apple iPhone 6s Rumors: May Come in Rose Color, an A9 Processor and 2GB of RAM

    With the Apple iPhone 6 selling like hotcakes, Apple may be considering an update to their recent release. Initially called the iPhone 6s, the updated model of the iPhone 6 is rumored to have some major upgrades not only in terms of specifications but also in its design.

  • Ubisoft Reveals Release Window for 'Rainbow Six Siege,' 'The Division' and A Surprise Title

    Ubisoft, a French multinational firm that specializes in video game development and publishing, recently announced firmer release windows for several of its much-anticipated games and a still unannounced AAA title. The firm's investor report identified these games as the "key drivers" for Ubisoft in its coming fiscal year. The company's 2016 fiscal year ends in March 2016.

  • Warner Bros. Bringing Back 'The Fugitive' to the Big Screen

    Warner Brothers recently confirmed that it is developing a new installment to the 1993 movie "The Fugitive," the Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones starrer about a surgeon who was running from the law after being falsely accused with his wife's murder. The feature film was one of the studio's biggest hits in the 1990s, grossing $369 million worldwide.

  • 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Toys Remove Black Widow From Motorcycle Scene, Disney and Lego Face Backlash

    After the leaked Sony emails about the studio's aversion to female superheroes, here comes another issue about one of Marvel's superheroes, the Black Widow. Disney and Lego have removed Black Widow from of her best scenes in the movie in the officially licensed toy set for the franchise.

  • 'American Idol' Season 15 Will Be Its Last

    After more than 14 years on the air, the TV music talent show "American Idol" is finally signing off. The Fox TV network recently announced that they are cancelling the show after its 15th season, which will happen in 2016. Season 15 will bring back the show's current judges, Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr as well as its host, Ryan Seacrest.

  • 'ARK: Survival Evolved' News: Open World Dinosaur Survival Game Revealed

    A unique survival video game is coming soon and this one has dinosaurs, lots of them. Game developer Studio Wildcard recently announced the development of "ARK: Survival Evolved" through the release of a game trailer and sharing some of the game's details. The game is being developed for multiple platforms namely PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

  • '24' Coming Back to Fox?

    Officials of the FOX network recently told a group of press people that the network is developing what it calls "a new take on the hit drama series '24.'" During a conference call, Gary Newman, CEO and co-chairmen at FOX said, "We have been developing another version of '24,' but it's still fairly early in the development process."

  • Sony Xperia C4 News: Selfie Smartphone Unveiled by Sony

    Touted as the newest "selfie smartphone," Sony's newest addition to the Xperia line is the Sony Xperia C4. With its specifications, it is said to satisfy smartphone users who love taking selfies. With its price, it is said to attract buyers who want great specs for a mid-range priced phone.