by Matt Raub, Jul 27 2011 // 8:00 AM
While we were away at Comic-Con last week, a few interesting things seemed to happen. Not only did we get word that Frank Darabont would be leaving Walking Dead, but in gaming news, it looks like Freddy Krueger will be returning to the consoles for the first time since the mid 1980s as the final DLC character for Mortal Kombat.
The news comes as bit of a surprise at first, because not many people think of the Nightmare on Elm Street killer when they think about fun playable fighting characters, but then it makes some sense when you realize that this is Warner Bros’ way of cross pollinating between brands.
The character will be available in a few weeks, and will be fully loaded with tons of claw-slashing and hellfire-based moves and combos. Note that this is also the most recent version of Freddy, and not the original Robert Englund version of the character we’ve loved for decades.
It is a shame that this is the alleged “final” DLC character for the game, as Warner has some pretty cool other franchises that they could dip into, as long as they stay away from any of the territory that was covered in Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe.
Who wouldn’t want to see Scorpion take on Voldemort or watch Sub Zero get pummeled by Zach Galifiniakis from The Hangover or even watch Sherlock Holmes slap the hell out of Shang Tsung? Let’s hope that the DLC does well enough for WB to look into a few more options down the road.
In the meantime, check out the full DLC trailer after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Games · Horror · Movies · News · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Warner Bros
Tagged: DC Universe, DLC, Freddy Krueger, Horror, Jackie Earl Haley, Mortal Kombat, Nightmare on Elm Street, Robert Englund, Video Games, Warner Bros
by Sebastian Suchecki, Apr 15 2010 // 7:00 AM
This year has been pretty quiet for horror films so far. The beginning kicked off with Shutter Island and Wolfman, but after that, things seemed to slow down. Now we’re getting ready for the big summer rush, and one film that could fall into the “blockbuster” and horror category is the remake of A Nightmare On Elm Street, which hits theaters in 2 weeks.
Lots of die hard fans of the original were pretty upset when they heard that the beloved classic was getting the typical Hollywood reboot, until they saw the trailer. Music Video director Samuel Bayer managed to capture the essence that made the original Wes Craven films truly horrifying.
That emotion is amplified even more when we got a glimpse at Jackie Earl Haley (Watchmen) as Freddy Krueger. Check out a brand new clip, entitled “All you have to do is dream”, after the jump.
Be sure to catch A Nightmare On Elm Street in theaters everywhere on April 30th.
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Posted in: Action · Horror · Movies · New Line · News · Reboots and Remakes · Video
Tagged: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Elm Street, Freddy Krueger, Jackie Earl Haley, Michael Bay, New Line, Samuel Bayer, Wes Craven
by Bob Starr, Jan 16 2010 // 8:00 AM
Casting for the upcoming Green Lantern movie has become a little more interesting over the last few days. It was long rumored that the role of Sinestro, Green Lantern’s nemesis, would be played by Jackie Early Haley (Watchmen, A Nightmare on Elm Street). It even went so far as to being kind of confirmed. It turns out that Haley’s involvement may have been rumor all along.
According to director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale), Mark Strong (Sherlock Holmes) is in talks to play Sinestro and discussed the Haley rumor with MTV:
“No, that’s completely wrong,” said Campbell of the persistent rumor, which popped up again recently despite Haley denying any involvement with the “Green Lantern” movie. “In fact, we’re in negotiations with Mark Strong to play Sinestro.”
I have no doubt this will bring another layer to the debate on who would be the best actor to play Sinestro. Even here at The Flickcast, it was discussed thoroughly. While I originally was in favor of Haley, I conceded to Chris’ choices of either Guy Pearce (The Hurt Locker) or Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix). I wonder how Mark Strong will stack up against them?
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Posted in: Action · Casting · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Movies
Tagged: Blake Lively, Green Lantern, Guy Pearce, Jackie Earl Haley, Jason Isaacs, Mark Strong, Martin Campbell, Ryan Reynolds, Sherlock Holmes, Sinestro, The Hurt Locker
by Matt Raub, Jan 5 2010 // 10:00 AM
Fox has got quite a big month ahead of them. Between the return of 24 and American Idol, those shows alone should make the network a number one contender for ratings this spring. They also may be getting some help from a new show based on, of all things, a comic book.
The new series in question is Human Target starring Mark Valley (Boston Legal), Chi McBride (Pushing Daisies), and Jackie Earl Haley (Watchmen). It’s based on the DC Comics character, who assumes the identity of potential assassination victims and takes out their would-be killers before they get the chance to off their target.
The series is making quite a lot of noise among the TV and comic community, and all of that noise seems to be positive. With director Simon West (Con Air, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider) at the helm and composer Bear McCreary (Battlestar Galacitca) doing the score, this could turn out to be an amazing project or a colossal flop.
Either way, we’ve got a few clips to get you excited for the pilot, which airs on Sunday, January 17th opposite the Golden Globes (not smart). The pilot even guest stars fan favorite Tricia Helfer, which should get some fanboys interested.
Check out the clips after the jump.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Adaptation · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Adaptations, Bear McCreary, Chi McBride, Comics, DC, Fox, Human Target, Jackie Earl Haley, Mark Valley, Simon West