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The Hulk and Spider-Man Team Up in This Week’s ‘The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’

by Heather Toshiko, May 4 2012 // 10:30 AM

With the live action Avengers hitting the big screen today Marvel doesn’t want fans to forget they have other programs featuring their heroes available to watch. In fact, a TV series about the Avengers is currently running on Disney XD right now.

That show, called The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, airs on Sundays and this week’s new episode promises some pretty good action and fun for kids of all ages. To help set the mood Marvel has sent us a preview for this Sunday’s episode along with some word we’re supposed to include. Here they are:

Can’t get enough of the Hulk?! This Sunday on Ultimate Spider-Man, catch more HULK SMASH action as he teams up with Spidey to take down an invisible villain who’s destroying Manhattan! In this behind-the-scenes interview, the big voice behind the big guy, Fred Tatasciore, gives an inside look into the mind of this week’s breakout Avenger.

Don’t miss Fred as The Hulk in Ultimate Spider-Man and in a new The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (featuring The Guardians of the Galaxy!), this Sunday inside Marvel Universe at 11a/10c, only on Disney XD.

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Posted in: Animation · News · TV
Tagged: Animation, Captain America, Disney, Disney XD, Iron Man, Marvel, The Avengers, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, TV


‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Will Feature a Number of Well Known Video Game Character Cameos

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 30 2012 // 2:30 PM

One of the most endearing parts of Who Framed Roger Rabbit was the imagined world where Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse were denizens of the same  world. It was a real thrill to see classic animated characters from multiple companies come together for one film.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Disney is at it again with their new film Wreck-It Ralph:

The movie features other spoofs of real-life games: Glee‘s Jane Lynch is a Sarge-like figure (Halo) in a sci-fi first-person shooter called Hero’s Duty, and comedian Sarah Silverman voices cutie-pie Vanellope Von Schweetz in a dessert-themed Mario Kart-style racing game called Sugar Rush.

But before Ralph ventures into those worlds, we find him confessing his woes in a support group for fellow videogame villains, and that’s where the first big cameos begin.

So on top of spoofs, the movie will also see actual cameos for famous video game characters. The EW article goes on to name a who’s who of classic villains, including Dr. Robotnik and Bowser. Does this foreshadow an appearance by two of the most famous video game mascots ever, Mario and Sonic?

What is also interesting is that it appears that a zombie, potentially from the Resident Evil universe, also appears. The truth of the video game industry is that there are a lot of mature titles and franchises that kids are drawn too, would a Disney animated feature call reference to them? You can find out when Wreck-It Ralph hits cinemas this winter.

Posted in: Animation · Announcements · Disney · Movies · News · Nintendo · Playstation 3 · SEGA · Video Games · Xbox 360 · Zombies
Tagged: Bowser, Cameo, Disney, Dr Robotnik, Nintendo, Playstation, Sega, Support Group, Video Games, Wreck-It Ralph, XBox, Zangief, Zombies


Box Office Report: The Quiet Before the Storm

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 30 2012 // 7:30 AM

Domestically this was a very weak weekend. The defending champion held its crown among a very unimpressive selection of new challengers. Think Like A Man dropped about 47% to bring in around $18 Million. The back-to-back wins catapulted the film passed Titanic 3D as the highest grossing film released this month.

The second place finisher was the most recent stop-motion animated film from the guys over at Aardman Studios. The Pirates! Band of Misfits did typically weak for the British Animation Studio who has yet to have a huge box office win despite a quality of output that ranks right up with PIXAR.

The Lucky One sputtered into third place with just over $11 Million, representing a 50% drop over its debut weekend. If the number seems low that’s because it is. The weekend as a whole was incredibly light compared to last year. All of this has the distinct feel of the quiet before the storm as The Avengers comes out next week.

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Posted in: Animation · Box Office · Business · Comedy · Drama · Movies · News
Tagged: Box Office, Box Office Report, Buisness, Chimpanzee, News, Safe, The Cabin in the Woods, The Five-Year Engagement, The Hunger Games, The Lucky One, The Pirates! Band of Misfits, The Raven, The Three Stooges, Think Like A Man


A Pixar Film Set Around Dia de los Muertos, Yes Please

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 25 2012 // 1:30 PM

Pixar has set into a pretty stead pattern of releasing one film a year. This summer we have Brave to look forward too, and next year brings us Monsters University. But what about 2014 and beyond? Worry not, Pixar is not letting up anytime soon.

Variety is reporting that Pixar has come clean on several projects targeted for 2014 and 2015:

Pixar has announced its latest project in development, setting a 2015 release target for a toon based on the Mexican holiday of Dio de los Muertos… Other Pixar news from Las Vegas: The studio has titled its dino pic “The Good Dinosaur,” set for May 30, 2014; and has dated its “Untitled Pixar Movie that Takes You Inside the Mind” for June 19, 2015.

So The Good Dinosaur for 2014 and a potential double dip in 2015. What is most exciting is the news of the newly announced film that is based on the Day of the Dead. There is a wealth of culture and history to be mined out of the Mexican holiday, and of all the studios willing to go down that hole, Pixar is by far the most capable of giving it the proper due.

We here at The Flickcast will keep a close eye on this future project, but in the mean time we can all brace for the potential awesomness that is Brave this summer.

Posted in: Adaptation · Animation · Disney · Holiday · Movies · News · Pixar
Tagged: 2012, 2013, 2014, Animation, Announcments, Dia de los muertos, Disney, Holiday, News, Pixar, The Good Dinosaur


The New Poster for Disney’s Video Game Themed Movie ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ is Very Low Res

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 16 2012 // 1:45 PM

Disney’s big holiday animated project likely hits close to home for many of The Flickcast’s readership. A tale of an 8-Bit villian who tires of his repetitive life of villainy and struggles to find a place for him to be a hero. No it is not the biography of Donkey Kong, it is Wreck-It Ralph.

In the wake of the Pixar merger a few years ago, Disney has had a very successful run of animated films NOT produced by the famed animation studio. While not quite the high water mark of the second golden age, the last handful of years has been a welcome return to quality animation for the mouse house. Hopefully Wreck-It Ralph keeps that newly forged streak alive.

The newest poster for the upcoming film has hit the web today, and its simplistic, 8-Bit design fills us with confidence. Clearly this film knows it’s roots and is being made by people with a genuine love of the video game world. 8-Bit design has found a resurgence in the geek community in recent years, and to see a major motion picture studio plastering the style in theater hallways nationwide is heartening.

You can see the full poster after the jump.

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Posted in: Animation · Disney · Movies · News · Video Games
Tagged: 8-Bit, Animation, Disney, Donkey Kong, John C. Riley, Marketing, Poster, Video Games, Villain, Wreck-It Ralph


Animated ‘Tron: Uprising’ Trailer Reminds Us That the New Show is Still Coming

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 16 2012 // 12:30 PM

Tron: Legacy is a bit of a polarizing film. Some people loved it, others hated it while few could find much middle ground. Say what you will about the movie itself, it is hard to deny that Legacy re-introduced us to an intriguing universe that deserves to be explored a bit more.

While a third Tron film grows less and less likely with each passing month, Disney remains committed to the franchise with a new animated series set to debut on Disney XD soon. We have long known of this project, as it was announced shortly after the release of Legacy, but it has been awhile since we have been reminded that the show is still on the horizon.

That reminder has finally arrived in the form of a new trailer for the show, showcasing an impressive animated style that fits the digital world of Tron perfectly. The show also boosts an incredible voice cast, starring Elijah Wood, Mandy Moore, Lance Henriksen, Paul Reubens and even Bruce Boxleitner back as Tron.

You can check out the new trailer after the jump.

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Posted in: Adaptation · Animation · Disney · News · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: Animation, Bruce Boxleitner, Disney, Disney XD, Elijah Wood, Lance Henriksen, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, Tron, Tron Uprising


Red Band Trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s ‘Ted’ Hits the Web

by Matt Raub, Apr 2 2012 // 10:00 AM

A while back, it was reported that Family Guy and American Dad! creator Seth MacFarlane is one of the highest paid writers in Hollywood. With two massive franchises under his belt, what’s the man going to do next, you may ask? How about a raunchy comedy about a grown man and his talking teddy bear who smokes pot, swears and lightning, and objectifies white trash ladies.

It’s called Ted, and that’s exactly what you’re going to get with the very first red band trailer that hit today. In typical Family Guy fashion, you can expect to see MacFarlane (who also voices Ted in a Peter Griffin manor) push the envelope to what’s allowed in an R-rated comedy with his writing and directorial debut. Here’s the synopsis, as if you needed one.

In the live action/CG-animated comedy, MacFarlane tells the story of John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish… and has refused to leave his side ever since.

For the guys who need more than a laugh, you’ll also get the easy-on-the-eyes Mila Kunis joining alongside Wahlberg. Take a look at the trailer after the jump and catch the film in theaters on July 13th.

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Posted in: Animation · Comedy · Movies · News · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: American Dad, Family Guy, Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Peter Griffin, Seth MacFarlane, Stan Smith, TED, Teddy Bear


Time to Play a Round of Guess Who is Guest Starring on ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 29 2012 // 2:00 PM

Spider-Man cartoons have always been among the very best in Super-Hero animation. Most recently the series Spectacular Spider-Man managed to be the fourth or fifth iteration of the character that actually worked as an animated series.

So there is high hopes for the new Ultimate Spider-Man series. In anticipation of the series premiere, Marvel has released a few stills from this upcoming season with certain guest stars cut out. Time to play the guess who’s coming to Ultimate Spider-Man guessing game!

These little teases are nothing new in the comic world, with covers often released with cutouts to ramp up anticipation. Doing this for an upcoming animated show, on the other hand, is downright inspired. This is the perfect way to drum up interest in a new series few people even knew was coming.

The show will hopefully join The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as the new watermark for Marvel animation. DC has long held the title of best hero cartoons, but now that Marvel has the backing of Disney, there is no reason we can’t see JLU quality programming set in the Marvel universe.

You can check out the full set of pictures after the jump, and don’t forget to catch the series premiere this Sunday.

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Posted in: Animation · Comics · Disney · Marvel · News · Photos · TV
Tagged: Animation, Cartoon, Disney, Disney XD, Guess Who, Marvel, News, Photos, TV, Ultimate Spider-Man


Box Office Report: ‘Hunger Games’, ‘Hunger Games’, ‘Hunger Games’… That’s All Folks!

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 26 2012 // 8:00 AM

Last week I made mention that this weekend would be dominated by The Hunger Games. I never like to revel in such an easy victory, but for this week I will grant myself a little pardon.

The weekend was dominated by the new film that captured everyone’s hearts. The Hunger Games brought in a staggering $155 Million at the box office.  In just three days the film has already become the highest grossing film from Lionsgate productions ever.

The monstrous opening number is the third highest all time, coming in third behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 2 and The Dark Knight. The number was also the highest among all non-sequels and non-franchises of all time.

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Box Office · Comedy · Lionsgate · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Sony · Universal Pictures
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, Box Office, Hunger Games, Lionsgate, News, Records, Sony, The Lorax, Universal Pictures, Weekend


Box Office Report: ’21 Jump Street’ Hauls In A Victory Over The Strong Holding ‘Lorax’

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 19 2012 // 7:30 AM

There is some good, some awesome, some sad and some well excepted news in this weeks box office results.

Coming in at number one for the weekend, 21 Jump Street makes a splash with $35 million, and it’s very good news. To see a successful TV adaptation that proves you can be R-rated, have a completely unexpected tone and still work is a wonderful trend starter for the industry.

Hollywood is a copy cat industry and if remakes and reboots have to happen, the only way you can maintain some artistic credibly is to bring something fresh to the table. Hopefully this success can grease the wheels with other creative folks and deliver something unexpected with these name brands. It will be interesting to see how the zany Dark Shadows is received in the wake of this win.

The well expected news comes in the form of our second place finisher, The Lorax. This Suess adaptation is performing well above initial expectations and is proving to have strong legs as it fell another soft 40ish percent to nearly $23 million. The Lorax will take a hit next week, but is well on it’s way to crossing the $200 million bar.

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Box Office · Columbia Pictures · Comedy · Disney · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Sony · Universal Pictures
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, Action, Box Office Report, Casa de mi Padre, Channing Tatum, Columbia Pictures, Comedy, Danny Devitio, Disney, John Carter, Jonah Hill, Movies, News, Taylor Kitsch, The Lorax, Top 10, Universal Pictures, Weekend, Will Farrell


Watch a Preview for This Week’s All-New ‘South Park’

by Matt Raub, Mar 13 2012 // 1:45 PM

It’s that time of year. No, we don’t mean Girl Scout Cookie time. It’s time for an all new batch of episodes from our favorite degenerate animators Matt Stone and Trey Parker (along with their hard-working crew). Comedy Central returns with its flagship animated sitcom, South Park this Wednesday at 10PM.

This week, the envelope is once again pushed with an episode titled “Reverse Cowgirl.” Here’s an official synopsis.

One of the boys had been told time and time again about leaving the toilet seat up after he goes to the bathroom, but he didn’t listen. His actions have consequences and ultimately result in an unimaginable catastrophe.

As if that isn’t enough for you, be sure to take a look at an exclusive clip after the jump. Catch “Reverse Cowgirl” on Comedy Central this Wednesday night at 10PM.

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Posted in: Action · Animation · Comedy · Comedy Central · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Animation, Comedy Central, Matt Stone, Reverse Cowgirl, South Park, Trey Parker, TV


Box Office Report: ‘John Carter’ Lands with a Thud, While ‘The Lorax’ Continues To Bring in The Green

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 12 2012 // 7:30 AM

That unfortunate loud thudding noise you just heard was John Carter‘s opening weekend. The mega budget, would be franchise starter came in at a beyond disappointing 30.6 million. Good enough for second place to last week’s winner, The Lorax.

Speaking of this week’s box office champion, The Lorax hauled in an impressive 39.1 million, representing a mild 44% drop from last week’s huge opening numbers. With a massive opening, and a mild drop, the Dr. Suess adaptation is in prime shape to be the break out hit of the spring. It really only has The Hungar Game to compete with, and that audience is similar but far from exact.

Project X held well, and preformed strongly in the wake of a solid opening weekend. This week it was announced that a sequel to the found footage party film was possibly underway, and a continued strong presence at the box office goes a long way in validating that decision.

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Box Office · Comedy · Disney · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Universal Pictures
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, A Thousand Words, Action, Animation, Box Office Report, Disney, John Carter, News, Project X, Sci-Fi, The Lorax, Thud, Universal



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