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The very existence of Descent 2 ruins the plot/ending of the original.

 

+1

 

I personally thought the ending was great. Hate it when filmmakers ruin great endings like that.

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I heard Soundwave doesn't (major spoiler?!)

transform

in the movie :ranting:

 

Has anyone picked up any ROTF figures yet? I got Sideswipe and Sideways, hoping to get some more before the movie releases (assuming it comes on time here, grr)

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@graj... Please use spoiler tags.

 

 

There weren't really any big spoilers in my post, next time I'll be a bit more careful. Unless you meant

"time travel conundrums"

. But then literally every Trekkie movie has that. And unless you knew that from reading the comic prequel to the movies, you might not follow the plot of the movie at certain points.

 

Oh, and if you mean the Whiplash post, that isn't a spoiler don't worry. Whatever I've typed there is just info that I get from reading comics, its nothing thats confirmed from the movie. :)

 

 

If some other post, please point it out, I'll add the tags.

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There weren't really any big spoilers in my post, next time I'll be a bit more careful. Unless you meant

"time travel conundrums"

. But then literally every Trekkie movie has that. And unless you knew that from reading the comic prequel to the movies, you might not follow the plot of the movie at certain points.

 

Oh, and if you mean the Whiplash post, that isn't a spoiler don't worry. Whatever I've typed there is just info that I get from reading comics, its nothing thats confirmed from the movie. :P

If some other post, please point it out, I'll add the tags.

 

Yes I was talking about the

time travel conundrum

. Yes Trekkies are used to it, but for others it would be a major plot point and the entire script rests on that. Also, despite being familiar with Star Trek, I wasn't really expecting it.. y'know with the movie tagged as a "reboot" and all.

 

And yes, comments like the Whiplash thing are always welcome. That's what I do here all the time!

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I heard Soundwave doesn't (major spoiler?!)

transform

in the movie :exoticdance:

 

Has anyone picked up any ROTF figures yet? I got Sideswipe and Sideways, hoping to get some more before the movie releases (assuming it comes on time here, grr)

 

 

Yeah,he doesnt

transform

 

 

Also MEGA SPOILERS..I MEAN MEGA SPOILERS!!!!>>>>I MEAN IT!!!!!

 

 

Stasis Lock

and

Matrix of Leadership

and

Tomb of Primes

 

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Dark Hero Studios partners David Hayter and Benedict Carver have joined with Pandemonium's Bill Mechanic to turn the comicbook "Deadworld" into a zombie feature franchise.

 

Hayter ("Watchmen") will write the screenplay, and he and Mechanic will produce with Framelight's Robert L. Robinson Jr. and Jeffrey D. Erb. Carver and Pandemonium's Suzanne Warren will be exec producers along with Gary Reed, who wrote and co-created the comic.

 

Pandemonium and Framelight will finance development.

 

"Deadworld" veers from the popular zombie mythology of depicting an apocalypse in which humans are overrun by flesh-eating corpses. "Deadworld" picks up four months after that event, where the Dead overtake the Earth, with humans few and far between. Protag is King Zombie, a Harley-riding corpse who holds a grudge against the survivors who made him an outcast.

 

The plan is to begin production next year.

 

Mechanic, who ran Fox when Hayter wrote the first "X-Men" film, saw the scribe as ideal to lay out what he hoped could be a multipic story arc. The offer fit in perfectly with Dark Hero, which Hayter and Carver formed as a way to put Hayter's creative stamp on numerous films, TV and Internet properties in the sci-fi and horror genres. Aside from writing the script, Hayter will conceive and design the look of the film.

 

"It's very much about the design of the Deadworld and creating cool, frightening but not necessarily gory creatures," Hayter said. "I am a huge fan of zombie mythology."

 

Mechanic said, "I've never done anything close to this subject, but I loved the whole world because it's so unique."

 

Mechanic, who most recently produced "Coraline," adds "Deadworld" to several plum projects that include "Ness," an Ehren Kruger-scripted graphic novel adaptation that has David Fincher and Matt Damon attached; "The C.O.," scripted by Robert Schenkkan; and "Love Undercover," which Brian Yorkey is penning.

 

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Zombies? Post apocalyplse?

 

Yeah, I am in.

 

/Re-reads Zombie survival guide.

 

 

Hey afty where can i get a copy??

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I had someone pick it up from UK. Not available locally AFAIK.

 

But if you ever get a chance to pick up this and World war Z dont miss it. World war Z is probably one of the most entertaining books I have read. Think the best of Romero and multiply it by 10.

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