Tuesday
Apr212020

Neil Gaiman: Production of 'The Sandman' Netflix adaptation on hold due to COVID-19

Image courtesy of DC Comics/Vertigo

It's been a long road trying to get the adaptation of Neil Gaiman's beloved comic series, The Sandman, off the ground. And just as it was about to go into production as a Netflix original, the production got temporarily shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Gaiman shared some details over on his Tumblr about where the show was before production stopped. He said, "It's going really well, except it's kind of hibernating right now until people start making TV again. The scripts for the first season are written, casting had started, directors hired, sets were being built. Everything was ready to go into production, and then we moved into a pause. As soon as the world is ready to make TV drama, Sandman will move smoothly back into being made. In the meantime, we are taking the opportunity to get the scripts as good as we can."

While the wait might be too much for some fans, others might be heartened to hear that the production is moving forward. After waiting for the franchise to be turned into a show or movie since the '90s, we're getting closer to this 11-episode Netflix series, and that's something we're looking forward to seeing once this pandemic is over.

Source: IndieWire

Tuesday
Apr212020

Apple extends Services availability to more countries

Services, including subscriptions to Apple News, Apple TV, Apple Arcade, Apple Music, and iTunes continue to be Apple's largest growing profit center and the company is making these available in more countries to grow market share. 

“We’re delighted to bring many of Apple’s most beloved Services to users in more countries than ever before,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and International Content. “We hope our customers can discover their new favorite apps, games, music, and podcasts as we continue to celebrate the world’s best creators, artists, and developers.”

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Tuesday
Apr212020

OnePlus 8 series supports Google Stadia

The OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro are the newest Android flagships to support Google's game streaming service. The partnership between OnePlus and Google was announced during the OnePlus 8 launch, but a new forum post sheds a bit more light on Google Stadia support. For one, the new phones get access to Stadia right away. You can even give the free Stadia tier a whirl, which only requires you to have a Gmail account to sign up.

OnePlus is also bringing the service to a "selection of other OnePlus devices." It hasn't elaborated yet which devices will get the support, but it's something we're sure to hear about from the company soon.

Source: GizChina + TechRadar

Monday
Apr202020

'Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes' adds 'The Mandalorian' characters

Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm, EA Games

The Star Wars mobile role-playing game Star Wars: Galaxy Heroes is getting some new popular characters. Three members of The Mandalorian are going to be playable on the game soon. It will be adding Bounty Hunters Guild leader Greef Karga and former rebel shock trooper Cara Dune on April 22. Greef can assist with attacker-heavy Bounty Hunter squads, while Cara can be an "additional tank" for Rebel squads or become an "additional damage dealer" for Scoundrel teams. The beloved Mandalorian will be coming later at an unspecified date.

While Galaxy Heroes is your typical mobile RPG with character recruiting, turn-based battles, and in-game purchases, it's fun to get to play your favourite Star Wars characters. Now, we kind of wish Baby Yoda made an appearance, too.

Source: Star Wars