New Syfy Saturday Original Movie “Red” to Star Felicia Day (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Guild, Dr. Horrible’s) in Re-Imagining of Little Red Riding Hood

from SCI FI Wire:

Felicia Day, star of web videos The Guild and Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog, who also played “Vi” in the final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, will portray a werewolf-hunting descendant of Little Red Riding Hood in the new Syfy Saturday Original Movie, Red.

Scheduled to premiere in 2011, Red is Syfy’s latest re-imagining of classic fairy tales, legends and pop culture characters. The new line of films launched with Beauty and the Beasts: A Dark Tale, which starred Estella Warren, on February 27.

Syfy, one of television’s most prolific producers of original movies, is also developing films around the stories of Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor and Hansel & Gretel, among other projects.

In the action-packed Red, Red (Day) brings her fiancé home, where he meets the family and learns about their business — hunting werewolves. He’s skeptical until bitten by a werewolf. When her family insists he must be killed, Red tries saving him. Red also stars Kavan Smith (Stargate Atlantis) and Stephen McHattie (Watchmen). Red is produced by Angela Mancuso and Vesuvius Productions in association with Chesler Perlmutter Productions.

In addition to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Felicia is most widely known for her work in web video. She co-starred in Joss Whedon’s Internet musical Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-long Blog, which was voted the Best Web TV of 2008 by Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and People Magazine.

Currently she stars in the web series The Guild, which she created, writes and stars in. The Guild was the winner of the YouTube, Yahoo and SXSW Best Web Series Awards for 2008. The series has generated more than 50 million views web-wide. Day also has a hugely popular Twitter following, reaching more than 1.7 million fans.

Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in more than 96 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy. Imagine greater.)

“Naruto: Shippuden” Collectible Card Game Shonen Jump Championships

from VIZ Media:

Bandai America Inc. (Bandai) and VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media) are pleased to announce the new Naruto: Shippuden Collectible Card Game (CCG) Shonen Jump Championship Tournaments in North America. There will be multiple tournaments held throughout the United States at select hobby retailers culminating in the National Championships to be held at the Gen Con Indy to take place in Indiana on August 7th and 8th.

Naruto: Shippuden CCG, Bandai America’s top selling collectible card game, is a game of strategy where players construct card decks of Ninja that use their powerful Jutsu to complete Missions and protect their villages. The Naruto: Shippuden CCG currently has hundreds of tournaments held each week at local hobby retailers throughout the United States.

Shonen Jump Championship Tournaments will be accessible to Naruto fans, beginners and experienced CCG players. Experienced players will test their skills against other players in the Shonen Jump Championship Tournaments to win special prizes. New players may redeem special coupons found in Shonen Jump magazine and receive a free Naruto: Shippuden CCG demo kit. Bandai volunteers will also be on location to teach new players how to play. Naruto fans will have the opportunity to receive special Shonen Jump promo cards through special promotions and attendance at the tournaments. Finally, one lucky person will win an autographed promo card signed by Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of Shonen Jump.

Shonen Jump Championship Prizes:

  • 1st Place: Shonen Jump Championship Trophy, PlayStation 3 Console, PSP handheld, Naruto: Shippuden CCG hobby booster box, Naruto: Shippuden CCG game mat, and a one year subscription to Shonen Jump magazine
  • 2nd Place: IPod Touch 32GB personal music player, Naruto: Shippuden CCG hobby booster box, Naruto: Shippuden CCG game mat, and a one year subscription to Shonen Jump magazine
  • 3rd-4th Place: PSP Console, Naruto: Shippuden CCG hobby booster box, Naruto: Shippuden CCG game mat, and a one year subscription to Shonen Jump magazine
  • 5th-8th Place: Naruto: Shippuden CCG hobby booster box, Naruto: Shippuden CCG game mat
  • 9th-16th Place: 12 Naruto: Shippuden CCG booster packs
  • 17th-32nd Place: 6 Naruto: Shippuden CCG booster packs
  • 33rd-64th Place: 3 Naruto: Shippuden CCG booster packs

For the most up to date information on the Naruto: Shippuden CCG and to see the official rules, Shonen Jump Championship Tournaments or Bandai America Inc., please visit bandaicg.com/shonenjump or naruto.viz.com/sjtourney.

For more information on Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden please visit NARUTO.com.

Weta Cast Episode XV — Award Season Special

from Weta:

Listen to Weta’s podcast The Weta Cast. Episode XV contains Avatar interviews with Richard Taylor and some of the crew and lots of news from Daniel and Magnus.

Get the inside scoop here!

Special Guests:
Richard Taylor, Rob Gilies, Alex Falkner, Aaron Beck, Leri Greer

Episode XV:
Listen to Richard Taylor and some of the designers and workshop crew talk about Avatar. Also an excerpt from an interview on Fictional Frontiers and LOTS of news!

Listen to Episode XV here!

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J!NX: Behind every great man…

from J!NX:

New J!NX Classic Tee: The Witch and the Warrior
It’s said that “Behind every great man, there’s a great woman.” George Washington had Martha, John Lennon had Yoko, Captain Kirk had that green chick. A truly great man knows when to step aside and let his lady show everyone who really wears the pants… or, in this case, purple spandex.

Calling All Artists!
Think you’ve got what it takes to become a J!NX Crew Member? That’s right, we’re hiring! We need exactly one super awesome artist. Check out Superfly’s Spotlight Post for more details.

J!NX on The Jace Hall Show!
Jace Hall, the founder and CEO of Monolith Productions (The Matrix Online, F.E.A.R., Condemned, and more) and Executive Producer of the new hit series V has a show. Really, he does. In its latest season, he’s had Ice-T, Seth McFarlane, and V cast members, among others, all guest star in it. Added to that star-studded line-up are now select members of the J!NX crew. If you haven’t checked it out on IGN.com yet, follow the latest edition of Jinx’s glog to find it. In honor of the episode, we’re running a promo on his new shirts — check it out below.

-Team J!NX

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This offer expires Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at Midnight EST, so don’t wait!

Hold your corpses!

from Raincoast Books:

Dear readers,

The dreadfuls (mind your manners, now, and don’t call them zombies) have returned in Quirk Classics’ latest creation, a fresh novel (i.e., not a mash-up) starring some of Jane Austen’s characters.

On March 3, bloggers across the continent reviewed Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls (prequel to the über successful PPZ) and said it’s “hilarious and witty,” “snappy and superbly sarcastic” and “very entertaining!” How do you like them brains?

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
by Steve Hockensmith
Quirk Books
ISBN 978-1-59474-454-9
$17.95 paperback

With more than one million copies in print, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was the surprise publishing phenomenon of 2009. A best seller on three continents, PPZ has been translated into 21 languages and optioned to become a major motion picture. In this terrifying and hilarious prequel, we witness the genesis of the zombie plague in early-nineteenth-century England. We watch Elizabeth Bennet evolve from a naive young teenager into a savage slayer of the undead. We laugh as she begins her first clumsy training with nunchuks and katana swords and cry when her first blush with romance goes tragically awry.

Written by acclaimed novelist (and Edgar Award nominee) Steve Hockensmith, Dawn of the Dreadfuls invites Austen fans to step back into Regency England, Land of the Undead!

Also available:

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
The Classic Regency Romance, now with Ultraviolent Zombie Mayhem
by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
Quirk Books
ISBN 978-1-59474-334-4
$17.95 paperback

Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
by Jane Austen and Ben H. Winters
Quirk Books
ISBN 978-1-59474-442-6
$16.95 paperback

Thanks for reading the Raincoast newsletter!

Sarah Taggart

Bruce Wayne Returns!

from Things from Another World:

You knew the DCU couldn’t survive without Bruce Wayne for long. Superstar writer Grant Morrison tackles his most ambitious project to date with Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne, a special six-part series that chronicles the return of the original man behind Batman’s cape and cowl!

Each issue spans a different era of time and features the dynamic artwork of one of today’s artistic juggernauts, starting with Chris Sprouse (Tom Strong) on the extra-sized issue #1 and Frazer Irving (Seven Soldiers: Klarion) on the 40-page issue #2!

To read more about the series, check out the interview with Grant Morrision on our blog.

Order the First Two Issues Today

Read More About the Series on Our Blog

OK Go — This Too Shall Pass

Directed by James Frost, OK Go and Syyn Labs. Produced by Shirley Moyers. The official video for the recorded version of “This Too Shall Pass” off of the album “Of the Blue Colour of the Sky”. The video was filmed in a two story warehouse, in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. The “machine” was designed and built by the band, along with members of Syyn Labs over the course of several months.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls

Turning back the clock to several years before the zombie-strewn action of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, author Steve Hockensmith introduces readers to the young family of Bennet sisters as they stand on the cusp of the resurgence of the undead army, and meet their kismet as lady warriors in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls. With a cast of characters both old and new, Hockensmith attempts to address the most complex questions regarding zombies, as posed by the zombie savant Dr. Keckilpenny: “What could reanimate the flesh of the dead? What drives the resurrected to feed on the living? Why only people? Why only in Britain? Why are you taking out your sword?”

The answer to this last question, at least, is quite apparent. Following The Troubles, the decorous English reference to the original zombie plague, the genteel folk of Meryton are horrified when fresh (or at least freshly rotted) zombies begin bursting out of the ground after an unusually warm spring, like so many grisly piñata surprises. Since no one wants to acknowledge the impending horror, Mr. Bennet, surviving warrior of the original zombie menace, calls upon his daughters to lift up their katana swords and slay the dreadfuls. In doing so, Mr. Bennet’s long-repressed warrior is also reawakened, as he expels the false-front of potting shed respectability in the garden to finally get back his mojo… er, dojo, that is.

Dawn of the Dreadfuls is a hilarious prequel to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies that follows young Elizabeth Bennet from her first clumsy attempts at slaying a dreadful to her even more disastrous coming-out ball. In fact, Hockensmith does a fine job of presenting the coming out of each Bennet sister into the world of zombie slaying, in keeping with their Austen personalities. Lydia and Kitty tandem-slay a dreadful, chattering the entire time, Jane nobly dashes in to finish off a zombie to save her sister, Mary over-thinks her way through her zombie kill, and Elizabeth rushes in headlong like the fine warrior lady we later see in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

In this prequel, we also get a bit of background on the Bennet parents and their seemingly irreconcilable differences, with the armless and legless Captain Cannon providing some comically romantic tension as an early suitor of the garrulous Mrs. Bennet. There are also some early romantic adventures for the young ladies, as Jane and Elizabeth find themselves wooed by men both dashing and dreadful (though not dreadful in the zombie sense, of course).

The style of Dawn of the Dreadfuls is quite a departure from previous Quirk Classics we’ve seen. Because it doesn’t rely on addended text and modifications to an actual Austen text, it reads more like a cohesive novel rather than a quirkily interrupted one. In addition, Hockensmith, while retaining some of the Austenite language, has refrained from direct imitation of Austen, the result being a very readable and funny novel with more emphasis on fresh plot and less reliance on fetid zombie appendages. However, while the style is simple and a quick read, there are loads of clever puns and jokes. Elizabeth, for example, stays true to her nature by falling for her deadly arts Master, whose primary downfall is his overwhelming pride. And, later, when she realizes his many faults, she reprimands herself that “far, far too late, she’d recognized the fault within the man — perhaps because all that was outward about him was so pleasing. It was a mistake she would never make again.” Not many years later, of course, she makes the exact same mistake with Wickham.

Naturally (or unnaturally, as the case may be), the show-stoppers in the novel are the hordes of brain-thirsty zombies who converge on Netherfield and eventually turn Elizabeth’s coming-out ball into a frenzy of first kisses, scandalous secrets, jealous rivals, and airborne zombie limbs.

And if this prequel doesn’t have enough slavering braniac action to satisfy the zombiephile, readers will have a chance to win one of 50 Quirk Classics Prize Packs by heading on over to the Quirk Classics message board. Each Prize Pack, with a retail value of more than $100, will include:

  • An advance copy of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
  • Audio Books of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
  • A password redeemable online for sample audio chapters of Dawn of the Dreadfuls
  • An awesome Dawn of the Dreadfuls poster
  • A Pride and Prejudice and Zombies journal
  • A box set of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies postcards

Order now at Amazon.com:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Canada)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (US)

Pre-order at Amazon.com:
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls (Canada)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls (US)

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls are distributed by Quirk Books (International/US) and Raincoast Books (Canada).