DC News - Justin Bieber as Robin?!
So we know that Ben Affleck will be Batman in the next live action DC film and now Bieber wants part of the action. As a firm hater of him and his music, I honestly think that Bieber should not be Robin because it will doom the film to failure and I don't see him as a great actor. Fortunately this was proven fake, but let me make it clear that whatever happens, I am going to see this film whether it has good people or bad people in it. By the way, I'm still feeling optimistic about Affleck being Batman.
Nintendo News - A Fond Farewell to the man who made Nintendo who they are today
Hiroshi Yamauchi, the man who made Nintendo a world leading video game company, has died at age 85. Being one of the company shareholders, this man ran the firm for 53 years and has made the company what it is today. He ran the company during the days of the NES, SNES, N64 and GC before he stood down and in the time that he ran the company, he changed it from being a trading card company, into what it is today. I hope that his legacy will continue in the business for many years to come.
And in other news, Disney pushes back 2 Pixar films by a couple of years, Daniel Radcliffe is sick of getting naked and will apparently not feature in the Harry Potter spin-offs and Ubisoft thinks that 2 months will be enough for GTA5 fans to explore Los Santos before moving onto Chicago for Watch_Dogs according to a new poster that is.
That's it for now, so here are this week's film and video game releases:
Films:
Battle of the Year (Released in some countries with more to follow)
Prisoners (Released in most countries with more to follow)
Rush (Released in most countries with more to follow)
Video Games:
Grand Theft Auto 5 (PS3 and Xbox 360) (Worldwide)
MechWarrior Online (Windows) (Worldwide)
Broken Sword: The Serpent's Curse (Multi-Platform except for home consoles and 3DS) (Worldwide)
Dragon's Prophet (Windows) (Worldwide)
Lord of the Rings: War in the North (MAC) (Worldwide)
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