Sunday
Jul232017

Thor: Ragnarok trailer shown off at SDCC

It's been a while since we've seen Thor, The Hulk and Loki, well thanks to a new trailer for Thor: Ragnarok we get to see all three plus Valkrye team-up to take on a bigger enemy in Hela, the Goddess of Death as well as hordes of enemies both mythical and otherwise. Aside from healthy heaps of action, we also get a lot of humour thanks to the cast. More importantly, Thor: Ragnarok sets the pace for the epic Avengers: Infinity War which will serve as the culmination of all Marvel heroes as they face forces that have been amassing since the very first few movies in the MCU.

Saturday
Jul222017

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 07/16-07/22

Saturday
Jul222017

Google remedies Android Auto issue that won’t let users read or reply to messages

One of the newest issues Google had to address with Android Auto is a core feature people would use the car platform for: being able to read and reply to messages. The bigger problem, though, was being able to reply to messages. When users tried to reply to a message from any app using Android Auto, the system would say that “I don’t know how to do that yet” or “I’m sorry, I can’t help you with that right now.” And it wasn’t a problem isolated to a device or car model or even Android/Google/Android Auto app versions. Thankfully, the issue has finally been resolved. Google advises to update the Google app but there was also a fix in a server-side update.

Source: Android Police

Saturday
Jul222017

‘Wonder Woman 2’ gets officially announced

Clay Enos/Warner Bros

It isn’t something that surprises us in any way but at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. officially announces that Wonder Woman 2 is happening and Gal Gadot will be reprising her role as Diana Prince a.k.a. Wonder Woman. The first film is considered the DC Extended Universe’s most profitable movie yet with it grossing around US$767.7 million worldwide since it hit theatres on June 2nd. It quickly surpassed other DCEU films like Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Suicide Squad. It also broke records for director Patty Jenkins as the film became the highest-grossing live-action movie to be directed by a woman.

Speaking of Jenkins, Warner Bros. hasn’t announced yet if she’ll be coming back as her deal was for one movie. But she has spoken before about her plans for the sequel, where she wants to take Wonder Woman back to America. Here’s to hoping she gets to tell the tale again. No word on when the film might come out as well.

Source: Entertainment Weekly