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Resident Evil Returns to Nintendo

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Back in March, it was rumored that Capcom was looking into porting the survival horror game Resident Evil 7 to the Nintendo Switch. While we haven’t heard any more on that subject since then, we did get some Resident Evil news this week.

In a tweet and blog post that went up Tuesday, Capcom announced that Resident Evil: Revelations 1 and 2 are both going to be remastered and released for the PS4 and Xbox One. In addition, both Revelations and Revelations 2 are going to be released for the Nintendo Switch in late 2017. All these releases include all the DLC that was put out for the games when they were released in 2012 and 2015, respectively.

This is big news for Nintendo, which saw Revelations released on the Wii U in 2013 but otherwise has only seen a spattering of the series in the form of The Umbrella/Darkside Chronicles. They haven’t seen any other mainstream RE game since the remastered version of the first Resident Evil in 2008, and Resident Evil 4 in 2007.

Resident Evil: Revelations follows Jill Valentine and her partner, Parker Luciani as they search for Chris Redfield and Jessica Sherawat aboard the cruise ship the Queen Zenobia, who’s entire contingent of passengers have been infected with one of the transformative viruses that the series is known for.

Revelations 2 is a series of episodes, featuring the coinciding stories of Claire Redfield, Moira Burton, Barry Burton, and a little girl known as Natalia as they try to survive and escape the virus-infected Zabytij Island.

Resident Evil: Revelations will be available in digital and physical form for the PS4 and Xbox One on August 29th for $19.99

Revelations and Revelations 2 will be available for the Switch as the Resident Evil: Revelations Collection later in the year, and will include a physical copy of Revelations, with a voucher to download Revelations 2 for $39.99. Both games will also be available separately as digital downloads for $19.99 each.

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New Jason Universe to Spin Friday the 13th Franchise Into Many Directions

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The entertainment site IGN has confirmed today that Jason Voorhees isn’t dead. It reports that Horror, Inc. is behind the launch of Jason Universe a Friday the 13th-based outlet that will, “span a wide range of platforms from entertainment, games, immersive experiences, merchandise and more…” with more announcements to be made about the project coming this year.

Robert Barsamian, President of Horror, Inc., said in a statement to IGN, “For decades, Jason shocked and thrilled audiences who kept coming back for more. We’re excited to work with Victor Miller and Marc Toberoff on new projects we’ll announce in the coming months.”

For those following the Friday the 13th rights courtroom drama, Miller wrote the first film and was granted full control over those rights, but director Sean S. Cunningham owns Jason as an intellectual property (read hockey mask) since, plot twist, he wasn’t the killer in the original. Notably, Miller is not a part of Horror, Inc. Also, curiously a hockey mask is used as a part of the Horror, Inc. logo.

Robert Barsamian has a history with the franchise, having funded the first film and a few of its sequels. He is also an executive producer of Crystal Lake in production at Peacock for A24 and funded the making of Friday the 13th: The Game.

Bryan Fuller was a part of the team for the Peacock spin-off but left the project because, as he posted on Instagram, “A24 has elected to go a different way with the material.” his ambiguous statement had some fans wondering if Crystal Lake would shirk its simple slasher rep to become a more “elevated” experience.

However, Barsamian says it can be both, “We’re focused on honoring the legacy while elevating the fan experience and appealing to today’s horror audiences as we develop new ways to watch, interact and engage with the Jason Universe.”

Sheri Conn, Global GM of Horror, Inc, says Jason has been a pop culture icon for over 40 years thanks to movies and video games, “We can’t wait to introduce new Jason Universe activations to these amazing fans.”

If you want to follow what Horror Inc. has in store for our beloved Jason you can follow them at the official Jason Universe website.

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‘Fall’ Team Finds ‘Daybreakers’ Brothers to Helm Follow-Up

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The sleeper hit Fall (2022) is getting not one, but two sequels. Written and directed by Scott Mann, Fall was slow out of the gate thanks to a crunchy CGI trailer, but thanks to the performances, writing and outstanding direction, it found its footing to pull in seven times its original $3 million budget. That cashfall was mostly thanks to word of mouth and VOD.

The Spierig Brothers, Michael and Peter, are taking over the reins for Fall 2, with Mann returning to the director’s chair for its sequel Fall 3.

The Spierig Brothers delved into horror movies starting with Undead in 2003, and after that the apocalyptic vampire action thriller Daybreakers (2009). Perhaps their biggest break was getting to add to the Saw universe in 2017 with Jigsaw which led them to Winchester (2018) starring Helen Mirren.

Variety got a statement from the directing duo, in which they said, “We’re extremely excited to helm the second installment of this franchise and bring to life another nail biting, vertigo inducing thrill ride.“

Mann said he can’t wait for Flawless (his production company) to work with the brothers on this latest installment. “I am so proud to hand over the reins to the Spierigs, two highly respected genre directors whose addition will undoubtedly make this follow-up even more of a must-see experience than we already knew it would be.”

Fall 2 is written by Mann and his co-writer of the first film, Jonathan Frank. No plot details are being released at this time, however, movie site JoBlo has said some characters from the first film will return for the sequel.

So what do you think? Will lightning strike twice for Fall 2 and Fall 3 or was the first one enough for you? Let us know.

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Chilling New Alt Poster for “Mickey Vs Winnie” Unveiled

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Buzz is growing around “Mickey vs Winnie,” a new slasher film that reimagines Mickey and Winnie as twisted, monstrous adversaries. Directed by Glenn Douglas Packard, the movie follows a group of friends who stumble upon these nightmarish characters in a cursed forest. While the plot sounds straightforward, it promises unexpected twists that horror fans will relish. The newly released alt poster captures the film’s eerie essence with a dark, Rob Zombie-esque album cover vibe, enhancing its sinister appeal.

This alt version adds a vibrant, edgy tone, setting the stage for a unique slasher movie experience that blends childhood memories with nightmarish twists. This new version suggests that as the silhouetted girl runs deeper into the forest, she delves further into the sinister realm dominated by the twisted incarnations of Mickey and Winnie. Stay tuned for more updates and set photos as production continues for “Mickey vs Winnie”.

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