Jack Black returns to the big screen soon with Jumanji: The Next Level, reprising the role of Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon. The actor, who also fronts the band Tenacious D and has become a fairly prominent gaming YouTube star, has been nominated for two Golden Globes and has starred in some huge films. But in a new interview with Balance, Black has revealed that he's contemplating retirement after his next film.Black, who got his start in acting in a commercial for Atari game Pitfall! in 1982, told Balance that he's got "maybe one more movie" in him, along with another Tenacious D record. "I'm kind of enjoying the idea of early retirement," he told the site, before adding “not so early. I’m 50.""I can’t really say what my next thing is because it’s too early," he says. "I’ve got a couple of tricks up my sleeve. But not too many. I’m looking to wrap it up pretty soon." Black says that he wants to spend more time with his family--he's married with … [Read more...] about Jack Black Wants To Retire From Acting After His Next Movie
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Google Stadia Game Price Possibilities Suggested By Ubisoft CEO
Google's Stadia announcement shared an in-depth look at the streaming platform, technology, features, and more. One conspicuously missing component was price: There was no word on what the first-party controller or--more importantly--games themselves will cost. Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot, whose company partnered with Google for the Project Stream test last year, shared some thoughts in an interview. Project Stream was a free test of Assassin's Creed Odyssey, but how will we pay for future games offered through Stadia?"I think we will have a multitude of ways," Guillemot told GameSpot. "Either you buy full price and you play; or you will be able to also register, possibly, to play either one hour or two hours a day. There will be plenty of ways."The question of price is looming over the Stadia platform, since streaming games from the cloud is such a different model than traditional game sales. As opposed to buying a physical copy that you can hold, or even a digital copy that downloads … [Read more...] about Google Stadia Game Price Possibilities Suggested By Ubisoft CEO
Google Stadia “Complementary” To PCs And Consoles, Says Ubisoft CEO
Google announced its cloud gaming platform, Stadia with an in-depth presentation detailing the tech and its features. The idea promises to open up high-fidelity gaming to everyone regardless of whether they can afford a gaming PC or console. Still, some areas of the US have low broadband penetration, which is why Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot says the platform is likely to be used alongside consoles and PCs, not as an outright replacement--at least for the time being."You have to look at Stadia as complementary," Guillemot told GameSpot during an interview at GDC. "If you get internet you play on the machine that gives you a chance to experience your game. What's good in this industry, either you play on the mobile or you play on PC, and now it's starting to be the same game. I think this is a way to play differently depending on where you are as well."He said Ubisoft recognizes that quality internet isn't available everywhere, but that the studio will be able to "scale the game to the … [Read more...] about Google Stadia “Complementary” To PCs And Consoles, Says Ubisoft CEO
Crisis on Infinite Earths Has Changed DC’s Live Action Adaptations Forever
By Russ Burlingame - December 11, 2019 11:51 pm EST Share 0 Comments 0 The CW's five-part "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover event is on a brief hiatus, giving fans a month to catch their breath before coming back on January 14 to finish up and set a new status quo for the world of The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, and Black Lightning before Arrow ends in late January. But it is not just the "Arrowverse" -- the colloquial term for the shared universe of DC shows that air on The CW and are produced by Greg Berlanti -- that has been impacted by the Crisis. With numerous awesome cameos so far, the series has effectively changed the way DC's live-action adaptations work forever. That is not hype and it is not hyperbole. By incorporating the Tim Burton Batman with the 1966 version, Smallville, Superman Returns, Lucifer, and more, "Crisis on Infinite Earths" has destroyed the artificial barriers that exist between the realities of these … [Read more...] about Crisis on Infinite Earths Has Changed DC’s Live Action Adaptations Forever