Pokemon Day 2023 Biggest Announcements

Pokemon Day 2023 Biggest Announcements

Pokemon World Championship

The dates for the upcoming Pokémon World Championship in Yokohama, Japan were announced during a special event held by The Pokémon Company. The championship, which will run from August 11 to 23, 2023, will feature competitions in various Pokémon games including the trading card game, Scarlet and Violet, and Pokémon GO. The event’s key art, drawn in a traditional Japanese style, features the starter Pokémon from Scarlet and Violet alongside Pikachu.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic

A new version of the original Pokémon Trading Card Game’s Base Set called the Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic has been announced, but its exact nature is still unclear. It appears to be a one-time purchase of classic Pokémon card decks with a game board and pieces included. The set is being described as a premium product that will last a lifetime, but The Pokémon Company CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara has asked for patience while more information is released.

Pokémon Concierge

The Pokémon Company and Netflix have partnered to create a stop-motion animation series called Pokémon Concierge. The show will feature Haru, the concierge of the Pokémon Resort, and her Pokémon partner, Psyduck, in an original story that appears to be light-hearted and bright. Details about the series are currently limited.

Pokémon Sleep

During the event, Pokémon Sleep was officially announced to be released in summer 2023. The app will track sleeping patterns and feature different sleep styles of various Pokémon. The goal is to turn sleeping into entertainment by incorporating gameplay that is influenced by when players wake up. This will allow players to wake up with Pokémon every morning.

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James Gunn Pledges Better Working Conditions for VFX Artists at DC Studios

James Gunn Pledges Better Working Conditions for VFX Artists at DC Studios

As DC Studios prepares to kick off Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, fans are eagerly awaiting the new lineup of films and shows, starting with Creature Commandos in December. But alongside the excitement, there are concerns about how VFX artists are treated in the industry. James Gunn, co-CEO of DC Studios, recently addressed these concerns by promising better working conditions for these crucial artists. In a recent post on Threads, Gunn assured fans that DC Studios is committed to giving VFX artists the time and respect they need to do their best work. "If you do some research you'll see my films have always taken a different approach and I've always given my VFX artist-collaborators time to do their jobs properly, and the respect they deserve," Gunn explained. He also praised the teams at Weta, Framestore, and ILM for their talent and dedication. The first film in DC Studios' new slate is Superman, directed by Gunn, which finished production last month. With a release date set for July 11, 2025, Gunn explained that they wrapped early to give VFX artists plenty of time to work without the usual last-minute rush. "This is why we wrapped on Superman a year before release and why they've been hard at work on many shots for months before that," Gunn said. He added that other projects, like Supergirl, are being handled with the same level of care. CGI has come a long way in superhero movies. Early films like Superman (1978) and Batman Forever (1995) used basic CGI, which was impressive at the time but limited by the technology. By the 2000s, movies like Spider-Man (2002) and X-Men (2000) started pushing the boundaries with more realistic effects, but this often came at the cost of long hours and intense pressure on VFX teams. Today, CGI in superhero movies is incredibly advanced, with characters and scenes that look almost real. However, the demand for high-quality effects often means VFX artists face tight schedules and heavy workloads, which has led to increasing calls for better treatment in the industry. James Gunn’s recent statements suggest that DC Studios is taking steps to address these issues and avoid the problems that have plagued other studios. A Smarter Approach to VFX WorkThe Evolution of CGI in Superhero Movies

22 Aug 20241min

Backyard Sports Is Back: Playground Productions Revives the Beloved Series

Backyard Sports Is Back: Playground Productions Revives the Beloved Series

Playground Productions has announced the return of the beloved Backyard Sports series. The revival will feature new games along with expansions into film, TV, and merchandise. Classic characters like Pablo Sanchez are back, with modern updates to appeal to both old fans and new players. It's great to see Playground Productions maintaining the original spirit while updating it for today's gamers. What do you think about this return? #BackyardSports #GamingNews

21 Aug 202448s

Gamescom 2024: Highlights from Opening Night Live

Gamescom 2024: Highlights from Opening Night Live

Gamescom 2024’s Opening Night Live, hosted by Geoff Keighley, featured an array of exciting game announcements and updates. Notable reveals included Borderlands 4, Mafia: The Old Country, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and Dune: Awakening. The event also showcased new gameplay for Monster Hunter Wilds and Sid Meier’s Civilization 7, as well as surprise announcements like Goat Simulator Remastered and Batman: Arkham Shadow. With a mix of highly anticipated sequels and fresh IPs, this year’s Gamescom set the stage for an exciting future in gaming.

21 Aug 202458s

X-Men '97 Showrunner Fired Amid Allegations

X-Men '97 Showrunner Fired Amid Allegations

Former X-Men '97 showrunner Beau DeMayo claims he was fired by Marvel and stripped of his credits for Season 2, citing disagreements over LGBTQ+ representation as a possible reason. In addition to this, new allegations have surfaced, including claims that DeMayo sent inappropriate photos to staffers, groped an assistant, and was emotionally and physically abusive. Marvel has responded by referencing findings from an internal investigation as the basis for their decision, though specifics remain undisclosed, leaving fans concerned about both the show's creative direction and the working environment behind the scenes. Souces: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/x-men-97-creator-claims-marvel-gay-pride-1235976534/ https://www.ign.com/articles/fired-x-men-97-showrunner-claims-he-was-stripped-of-season-2-credits-marvel-cites-egregious-investigation-findings https://x.com/BeauDemayo/status/1824252387202306097 https://www.threads.net/@culturecrave

17 Aug 20241min

Disney Unveils Exciting New Attractions and Lands at D23 2024

Disney Unveils Exciting New Attractions and Lands at D23 2024

The D23 2024 Disney Experiences Showcase thrilled fans with announcements of new attractions and lands coming to Disney Parks worldwide. Highlights include the reveal of Villains Land at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, a Coco attraction at Disneyland’s California Adventure, a Monsters, Inc. land at Hollywood Studios, and expanded Avatar experiences at Disneyland. Additionally, fans can look forward to Indiana Jones and Encanto attractions at Animal Kingdom, a new Avengers ride at Disneyland, and the return of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in a new Disneyland attraction.

12 Aug 20241min

Disney D23 Reveals: Star Wars, Moana 2, and More

Disney D23 Reveals: Star Wars, Moana 2, and More

At Disney's D23 event, a slew of exciting new trailers was unveiled, including the family-friendly "Skeleton Crew" Star Wars series, the highly anticipated "Moana 2," and a new spin on the Star Wars universe with "Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy." Fans also got a glimpse of the upcoming "Agatha All Along" with more of Aubrey Plaza, a live-action "Snow White" set for release in March, and a prequel to "The Lion King" focusing on Mufasa and Scar. Disney's latest reveals promise a thrilling lineup of films and series that cater to a wide range of audiences.

10 Aug 20241min

Farewell to a Gaming Icon: Game Informer Closes After 33 Years

Farewell to a Gaming Icon: Game Informer Closes After 33 Years

Game Informer, the iconic gaming magazine owned by GameStop, has announced its closure after an impressive 33-year run. Renowned for its in-depth gaming news, reviews, and insights since 1991, the magazine's shutdown came as a surprise to both employees and readers. The recent announcement, shared via social media, included a heartfelt message thanking readers for their loyalty and highlighting the publication's journey from the early days of pixelated games to today's immersive virtual realms. The final issue, focusing on The Casting of Frank Stone, remains uncertain in terms of distribution, marking the end of an era in gaming journalism.

2 Aug 202459s

August 2024 Streaming Highlights

August 2024 Streaming Highlights

August 2024 brings an exciting array of TV show releases across major streaming platforms. Amazon Prime Video debuts "Batman: Caped Crusader" on August 1 and "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2" on August 29. Netflix releases "The Umbrella Academy: Season 4" on August 8, while HBO and Max premiere "Rick and Morty: The Anime" on August 16. Hulu adds "Solar Opposites: Complete Season 5" on August 12 and "Only Murders in the Building: Season 4" on August 27. With a mix of superhero adventures, epic fantasies, and quirky comedies, there's something for everyone to enjoy this month.

1 Aug 202450s

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