Short Film “Mortal Kombat Rebirth” Gets 10-Episode Webseries! Steve, January 18, 2011 Back in June 2010, a 9-minute short film called Mortal Kombat: Rebirth was released onto the Internet to much controversy (or would that be “Kontroversy”, har, har, har) amongst gamers and Mortal Kombat fans alike. The video, a Christopher Nolan-esque “realistic” take on the series’ universe, was intended to be test footage for a potential new film adaptation that the director, Kevin Tancharoen, wanted to have made. Now, it looks like Tancharoen might be getting his chance! As of last Tuesday, it has been announced that Warner Brothers has green-lit a 10-part webseries based off the short film that will apparently be leading up to a feature-length film sometime in the near future. The exact release date of the webseries has yet to be revealed, but actor Michael Jai White, who played Jax in the short film, will be returning to play the character as the main protagonist of the episodes. We’ll keep you posted on further updates on this project as they come! In the meantime, for those of you who haven’t seen it, here’s the short film that started it all! Source: Bloody Disgusting News Viral News Viral Videos Kevin TancharoenMortal Kombat: RebirthWarner Brothers
TRON Legacy AR Lightcycles Are Fun January 20, 2011Augmented Planet has a story on a cool Augmented Reality creation from graphic design company Expresso Design featuring the lightcycles of TRON: Legacy. Test it out for yourself here. Even though it’s in Italian, it’s pretty simple to navigate. Watch a demo video after the break. Read More
Conventions Dragon Con 2013: Ten Things I Learned From The ‘Billy Dee Williams’ Panel September 8, 2013As a huge Star Wars fan, I really looked forward to getting Billy Dee Williams’ autograph and attending his panel this year at Dragon Con in Atlanta. I was lucky enough to be able to check both of those items off of my list during the recent Labor day weekend…. Read More
Battle: Los Angeles – A Whole 4 Seconds of Footage Released! July 28, 2010July 28, 2010Wait….. Only 4 seconds? What the hell are we supposed to get from 4 seconds of footage? Well, for starters, and probably the reason this has been released, is to get people talking about Battle: Los Angeles. And it’s definitely doing that. Is the talk about the clip what they… Read More