by Erik Jensen, Jul 25 2011 // 8:00 AM
One of the very first booths I hit on the show floor this year was Bioware’s SWTOR – or Star Wars: The Old Republic – the company’s massively multi-player game set in the Star Wars universe. In development for the last five years, I was excited to learn there would finally be hands-on demos of the game both at the Con as well as off-site at the Hilton Gaslamp across the street.
To coincide with Comic-Con this year, Bioware announced pre-orders for the game on Thursday, which would allow players early access to the game as well as spiffy in-game bonuses. Given that the game’s release window is set for Holidays 2011, it made sense for the SWTOR team to leverage Comic-Con to start showing off their shiny new MMORPG.
After a roughly 45-minute wait, myself and a dozen other eager players were ushered into the booth and each seated at one of the high-end Alienware gaming rigs running SWTOR. We slipped on our headphones and were given 15-minutes on the clock to put the game through its paces. I decided to play a Sith Warrior, went through a brief intro and my character was jumped into a desert-like world ripe for the exploring.
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Posted in: First Impressions · Hands-On · News · SDCC 11 · Star Wars · Video Games
Tagged: Bioware, Games, LucasArts, SDCC, SDCC11, Star Wars, SWTOR, The Old Republic
by Matt Raub, Jul 24 2011 // 12:30 PM
While yesterday we brought you one of the big names on the female side of the cast for the upcoming animated Batman: Year One film with Katee Sackhoff. That’s only one half of the female firepower that film is bringing to the table, as they also managed to cast Dollhouse star Eliza Dushku as Selena Kyle aka Catwoman.
We got a chance to speak with Eliza about her role, how she managed to return to also voice Catwoman in the DC Original Short, and what she’s currently working on.
Best known for her work with Joss Whedon in both the Buffy universe as well as the star of his most recent TV project, Dollhouse, Eliza has managed to portray the “hot badass” archetype for nearly a decade now. Things are changing only slightly as she’s turning in her Doll clothes and vampire stake for a leather catsuit and whip (animated, of course).
Aside from working constantly working in front of the camera, Eliza is also working as a producer for a few upcoming projects including one for the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
Take a look at what Eliza had to say in our exclusive interview after the jump, and be sure to grab Batman: Year One when it hits shelves on October 18th.
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Posted in: Action · Casting · Comic-Con · Comics · DC · Drama · Exclusive · Geek · Interviews · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · SDCC 11 · Video
Tagged: Angel, Batman: Year One, Buffy, Cawoman, Dollhouse, Eliza Dushku, Joss Whedon, Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, SDCC, SDCC11
by Joe Gillis, Jul 24 2011 // 11:30 AM
During the panel at Comic-Con in San Diego Starz presented info on the second season of it’s flagship drama Spartacus. Among the info released at the panel were the fact that previous Spartacus star Andy Whitfield is “doing very well.”
The panel also introduced Whitfield’s replacement, actor Liam McIntyre who called succeeding Whitfield “a really nice challenge… a great privilege and a great honor… a great responsibility.” Big sandals to fill indeed.
Regarding the plan for the new season, according to the panel and Exec. Producer Steven S. DeKnight: “There’s an episode where we kill a lot of people. This season is just epic. It’s grand scale… It’s just a gigantic, gigantic season.” Also, a power struggle is about to emerge between Spartacus, Crixus and Gannicus, which should prove interesting to say the least.
Check out the video after the jump. Spartacus: Vengeance premieres on Starz later this year.
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Posted in: Comic-Con · News · SDCC 11 · Starz · Trailers · TV
Tagged: Andy Whitfield, Liam McIntyre, SDCC, SDCC11, Spartacus, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Spartacus: Vengeance, Starz, Trailers, TV
by Erik Jensen, Jul 24 2011 // 9:00 AM
Robert Kirkman is perhaps best known for his hugely popular Walking Dead series, a long-running comic franchise that last year won the 2010 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series and just last fall landed its own TV-series on AMC. And yet, Kirkman’s SKYBOUND imprint over at Image Comics has been churning out one huge comic hit after another that have absolutely nothing to do with zombies.
I hit the SKYBOUND panel on Friday in sunny Downtown San Diego to find out just what the small company has been up to lately. With Kirkman heading up the panel, also on tap were ”The Infinite” artist Rob Liefeld, “Thief of Thieves” co-writer Nick Spencer, as well as Brandon Seifert and artist Lukas Ketner of Skybound’s recently launched “Witch Doctor” series.
The panel started with an overview of how the imprint is doing, with clear winners Walking Dead and Invincible hitting the biggest numbers in terms of sales. Kirkman’s own all-ages series “Super Dinosaur” has been rapidly gaining popularity, especially among the younger readers out there.
I may not necessarily be the comic’s core demographic, but an armor-clad, missile-equipped tyrannosaurus rex named Super Dinosaur sounds pretty damn cool in my book. I made a note to pick up an issue or two next time I hit my local comics store.
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Posted in: AMC · Comic Previews · Image Comics · News · SDCC 11
Tagged: Invincible, Robert Kirkman, SDCC11, SKYBOUND, The Infinite, Thief of Thieves, Walking Dead, Witchdoctor
by Matt Raub, Jul 24 2011 // 7:00 AM
This week, we’ve been bringing you tons of coverage from Comic-Con International 2011, a great deal of which included some great interviews with the modern era “Geek Girl.” Those names were only the snack to the main course which is the ultimate geek girl: Felicia Day.
Best known for several shorts on the web from Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog to her own series with MSN, The Guild, Felicia has lately shifted over to the world of TV with an upcoming stint on Syfy’s Eureka.
So now after taking over our internet tubes and our TV boxes, what’s left for geek goddess Felicia Day? How about the rest of the year off?
Looks like it takes a lot out of one to be in so many places at once, so she’ll be taking the rest of this year off to focus on writing and a few other low-key projects.
Take a look at what else Felicia had to say about her upcoming sabbatical and her role on Eureka. Also, be sure to keep it here for more interviews and exclusive content straight from San Diego Comic-Con 2011.
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Posted in: Comedy · Comic-Con · Drama · Exclusive · Fantasy · Geek · Interviews · News · Sci-Fi · SDCC 11 · Video
Tagged: Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog, Dragon Age, Eureka, Felicia Day, Joss Whedon, SDCC, SDCC11, The Guild
by The Flickcast, Jul 23 2011 // 7:00 PM
Comic-Con Day 3 is drawing to a close and that means it’s almost time for the latest in our series of mega photo galleries. This time around we’ve got a lot more costumes for you to see and enjoy.
People really do get pretty creative and so often we find some of the us usual and most interesting costumes at the show. And sometimes, we even grab a photo of a celeb or three.
Like we said before, sit back, relax and take another look at some of the sites of Comic-Con 2011. You can find all the pics after the jump.
Be sure to check back right here at The Flickcast for all your Comic-Con San Diego news, interview and more. Also, don’t forget to check out our mega photo gallery from Day 1 and Day 2.
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Posted in: Comic-Con · Movies · News · Photos · SDCC 11 · TV
Tagged: Chuck, Costumes, Joshua Gomez, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, SDCC11, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi
by Erik Jensen, Jul 23 2011 // 6:00 PM
Legendary Entertainment, one of Hollywood’s smaller production firms,came to San Diego Comic-Con for the first time this year to talk about some of their upcoming films currently in pre-production. I sat down Friday, not sure what to expect, however I was excited to learn more about their upcoming films and hear from some of the directors and stars themselves chat about their various projects.
First up was the ‘Pacific Rim’ panel, presided over by acclaimed writer, producer and director Guillermo del Toro. His new flick stars Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, and Rinko Kikuchi and in Guillermo’s own words, features “Giant f***ing robots fighting giant f***ing aliens.” Ah Guillermo, always so colorful. Set to release in 2013, the film’s plot is quite simple, but also strikes me as something we haven’t quite seen before: as aliens attack and threaten the Earth’s existence, giant robots piloted by humans are deployed to fight off the menace.
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Posted in: News · SDCC 11
Tagged: Benecio del Toro, Bradley Cooper, Jeff Bridges, Legendary, Mass Effect, Pacific Rim, Paradise Lost, SDCC, SDCC11, The Seventh Son
by Nat Almirall, Jul 23 2011 // 5:00 PM
MTV has partnered with comic legend Stan Lee to produce The Seekers, an original property with the twist that its writer and illustrator will be chosen be The Man himself.
The basic outline is that, “the Seekers is the story of an ancient people who have been planted on earth and little by little start to arise” to destroy the planet, says Lee. Defending the planet are a group of heroes, whose look and background, presumably, will be fleshed out by the winning pair.
The contest itself begins August 1, when artists and authors alike will have the opportunity to submit their work through a nomination page on MTV.com. At the end of the month, “MTV Geek’s editorial team will narrow the pool down to 20 and feature their work on the site.” From there, visitors to the site will vote for their favorites, winnowing the selections down to five stories and five artists for Lee and MTV Geek to decide on. The winners will be announced at New York Comic Con in October.
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Posted in: Comic-Con · Comics · MTV · Music · NYCC · SDCC 11
Tagged: Comics, Dirk Maverick and the Space Badgers from Mars, Gina Iorio, Julia Laud, M Lazar, MTV, MTV Comics, MTV Geek, Pow Entertainment, SDCC11, September Mourning, Stan Lee, The Gloom, The Seekers, Top Cow Productions, Val Staples
by Nat Almirall, Jul 23 2011 // 3:00 PM

Good news, everyone! Somewhere between the Girls Gone Wild and Monopoly 2: Scream, Monopoly, Scream editions, the makers of Monopoly have squeezed out a Futurama Edition, “thrusting the classic board game into the 31st century.”
Players will be able to buy, sell, and trade such hot properties as Mom’s Friendly Robot Company, Planet Express Headquarters, and more, in addition to building Resi-domes and People Hives.
Fans can get a sneak peak of the game during Comic-Con in San Diego at the Fox Booth #4313.
BUY! The Hypnotoad commands it!
Posted in: Comic-Con · Games · SDCC 11
Tagged: Fox, Futurama, Games, Hasbro, Monopoly, Parker Brothers, SDCC, SDCC11
by Matt Raub, Jul 23 2011 // 2:00 PM
A few days ago, we brought you the final trailer for Adult Swim’s newest show, NTSF:SD:SUV::, one that we’re pretty excited about. The premise is that this show is to CSI, NCIS, and 24 like how Childrens Hospital is to Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, and House.
With a pretty amazing cast including Kate Mulgrew (Star Trek Voyager), Rebecca Romijn, Rob Riggle, and Martin Starr, the show was a pretty big success here at Comic-Con, as it debuted to a full audience on Thursday during its first panel.
We got the chance to speak with the man who came up with the idea as crazy as this: Paul Scheer. Some may know him from VH1′s I Love series, and some may know him from FX’s The League, but everyone will soon know him as the lovechild of Jack Bauer and Horatio Caine, Trent Hauser.
Paul talks about his inspiration of the show (a pretty tough question), some of the great guest stars he’s got lined up for this season, and thoughts on a possible crossover with the sister show Childrens Hospital.
Take a look at our interview after the jump, and be sure to catch NTSF:SD:SUV:: every Thursday night on Adult Swim.
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Posted in: Action · Adult Swim · Cartoon Network · Comedy · Comic-Con · Drama · Exclusive · Interviews · News · SDCC 11 · TV · Video
Tagged: 24, Adult Swim, Children's Hospital, CSI, Kate Mulgrew, Martin Starr, NCIS, NTSF:SD:SUV, Paul Scheer, Rebecca Romijn, Rob Riggle, SDCC, SDCC11
by Nat Almirall, Jul 23 2011 // 1:00 PM

One thing you can expect from a Tarsem Singh movie is a heap o’ interesting visuals. Combine that with Greek mythology, add some broth and a potato, and boy, you got yourself Singh’s latest, Immortals. Better yet, you got two stills and an epic poster, courtesy of Comic-Con.
Immortals stars Henry Cavill (Superman: Man of Steel) as Theseus, a stonemason who gathers a group of followers to take down the vicious King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke), a brutal tyrant on his own mad quest to destroy humanity and overthrow the very gods themselves.
In his quest, Theseus is aided by the oracle Phaedra (Slumdog Millionaire’s Freida Pinto) and a slave (Stephen Dorff). It may sound a bit Spartacus and Troy-y, but we’ll be watching to see what Tarsem does with 3D—coming from the guy who directed The Cell and The Fall, the pairing seems obvious.
Immortals is scheduled to open November 11, 2011. You can check out more photos and the poster after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Comic-Con · Movies · SDCC 11
Tagged: ComicCon, Freida Pinto, Henry Cavill, Immortals, Isabel Lucas, John Hurt, Kellan Lutz, Luke Evans, Mickey Rourke, Relativity Media, SDCC11, Stephen Dorff, Tarsem Singh
by Matt Raub, Jul 23 2011 // 11:00 AM
The term “geek girl” gets thrown around a lot these days. Some of it referrs to those girls who eat, sleep, and breathe all-things geeky, and also to those who’ve developed the geek credibility to earn such a title.
Katee Sackhoff pretty much qualifies for both of those, having played Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica, which is more than enough to put her on the top of any male fan’s “goddess” list at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
Well it looks like things are getting even better for Sackhoff, as she’s also voicing Detective Sarah Essen, the tough cop who works with Commissioner Gordon back when he was a young punk. Sure Sackhoff carries her tough demeanor over to this role, but she also shows a bit of a softer side, as well.
Not only has Sackhoff worked in both the DC Universe as well as the BSG universe, but it seems that she’ll also be working in the world of Riddick in the upcoming new sequel to the franchise.
She was a bit tightlipped about the role, but we managed to get some words out of her regarding her new projects. Take a look at the interview below and be sure to grab Batman: Year One on DVD and Blu-ray on October 18th.
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Posted in: Action · Casting · Comic-Con · Comics · DC · Exclusive · Interviews · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · SDCC 11 · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Batman, Batman: Year One, Battlestar Galactica, DC Universe, Katee Sackhoff, Sarah Essen, SDCC, SDCC11, Starbuck, The Chronicles of Riddick, Warner Premiere