Epic Games has released a demo for Unreal Engine 5 for PlayStation 5 and it's truly incredible. The demo comes from the company behind the uber-popular battle royal game Fortnite and previews some seriously mind-blowing, next-level graphics and possible gameplay. Gameplay footage was revealed during the Summer Game Fest livestream event. The Game Awards creator Geoff Keighley posted a brief clip from Epic Games' nine-minute demo on Twitter, captioning the video with, "This. Is. PlayStation 5. In Real Time. And it’s gameplay of a new demo created by @epicgames." The demo, titled "Lumen in …
A new video shows off Insomniac's version of Spider-Man swinging around in Unreal Engine 4, and interested fans can try it out themselves for free.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 announces that the game will be developed with Unreal Engine. It's unlikely, however, that it'll be an Epic Games Store exclusive.
Looks like the Dark Knight and Inception filmmaker is going to great lengths to not spoil the surprise of his next movie.
In terms of young actors who are out there building a resume with some of the best, most innovative filmmakers in the world, Robert Pattinson is in the ranks with Adam Driver and Rooney Mara. Since leaving his teen franchise roots behind, the actor has consistently aligned with brilliant directors for singular projects, and next on the list is none other than Christopher Nolan. As we reported back in March, Pattinson has signed on for Nolan's next mystery film, and in keeping with the Nolan tradition, we know next to nothing about it except it's being described as …
Every well-known director announces way more projects than they end up seeing through. They’re constantly asked by the press what they’re working on and sometimes those ideas never materialize or the script gets passed around Hollywood and slowly fizzles into nothing, which is a real shame. Arguably, no director announces more movies that don’t materialize than Quentin Tarantino. This is a guy who carefully and meticulously chooses his projects, because if he goes in, he goes all in. So, ahead of this summer’s release of the director’s star-studded, much-anticipated Charles Manson saga Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, here are 10 Unrealized Quentin Tarantino Projects We Want To See.
While it was his reboots of the Star Trek and Star Wars franchises, as well as his use of the lens flare technique and his penchant to shroud his movies in mystery, that made J.J. Abrams a star, he’s been working in the film industry for over three decades. As a young man, he was noticed by Steven Spielberg, who took him under his wing. In all that time, he’s attached himself to a bunch of film and TV projects that haven’t made it past the script stage or the concept art stage.
Joss Whedon is fanboy royalty, crafting both original works that find a huge fan base, like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, and adaptations that please fans of the source material, like the first two Avengers movies (although particularly the first one). His movies and TV shows haven’t all been huge hits (even if the ones that aren’t huge commercial hits do become cult hits), which means he doesn’t always have an easy time getting funding for his projects. Sometimes, things fall apart – it happens all the time in Hollywood – and we’re left to wonder about what could’ve been. Here are 10 Unrealized Joss Whedon Projects We Want To See.
Steven Spielberg is one of the few film directors that everyone – cinephile or not – can name. It’s not often that filmmakers become bona fide celebrities, but when they bring icons like E.T. and Indiana Jones to the screen and made the entire world scared to “go back in the water,” people tend to take notice.
There are a few directors who are so renowned that moviegoers can’t get enough of their stuff. So, while many film projects come and go from their development slates, because their fans want to know when they can expect their next project, we get to hear about every project they’re involved with in the earliest stages of development.