Machinima is teaming up with Greg Russo, who wrote the upcoming Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil reboots for New Line Cinema and Screen Gems, to develop a live-action adaptation of the survival horror video game F.E.A.R. They will also be working on several other projects together that have yet to be announced. Machinima General Manager Russell Arons had this to say in a statement:
"Greg is an inspired screenwriter who clearly loves gaming. To be able to bring his talents to Machinima Studios provides us an amazing opportunity to tackle action-packed series that are certain to appeal to our legions of millennial gamers and fans around the world."
Russo added:
"As a lifelong gamer, it’s an absolute honor to partner with Machinima, the preeminent provider of digital content to gamers worldwide. F.E.A.R. holds a special place in my heart. I’m excited to...
"Greg is an inspired screenwriter who clearly loves gaming. To be able to bring his talents to Machinima Studios provides us an amazing opportunity to tackle action-packed series that are certain to appeal to our legions of millennial gamers and fans around the world."
Russo added:
"As a lifelong gamer, it’s an absolute honor to partner with Machinima, the preeminent provider of digital content to gamers worldwide. F.E.A.R. holds a special place in my heart. I’m excited to...
- 5/14/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Alain Moussi is best known as a stunt double for everyone from Henry Cavill to Hugh Jackman but he's also an aspiring actor and 2016 is the year when his acting career goes into hyper drive.
Earlier this year Moussi starred as Charlie Nash in the four part "Street Fighter: Resurrection" (a second season is in the works) mini series but his biggest role yet is still to come: Kurt Sloane.
A remake of the 1989 Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle Kickboxer, Kickboxer: Vengeance stars Moussi in the lead role of a kick boxer who travels to Thailand to avenge the death of his brother at the hands of Tong Po (Dave Bautista). Before facing off against Tong, Kurt trains with his brother's former trainer Master Durand, played with gusto by Van Damme.
Directed by Jo [Continued ...]...
Earlier this year Moussi starred as Charlie Nash in the four part "Street Fighter: Resurrection" (a second season is in the works) mini series but his biggest role yet is still to come: Kurt Sloane.
A remake of the 1989 Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle Kickboxer, Kickboxer: Vengeance stars Moussi in the lead role of a kick boxer who travels to Thailand to avenge the death of his brother at the hands of Tong Po (Dave Bautista). Before facing off against Tong, Kurt trains with his brother's former trainer Master Durand, played with gusto by Van Damme.
Directed by Jo [Continued ...]...
- 8/31/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Following its panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Machinima and Hasbro have unveiled the full trailer for the upcoming digital series "Transformers: Combiner Wars" which premieres August 2nd on go90.
Set four decades after the great war on Earth, the Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate. However, an ancient technology has enabled a new threat, the power for multiple Transformers to combine into one massive, dangerous form: Combiners.
Eric Calderon ("Afro Samurai") serves as executive producer with George Krstic ("Star Wars: The Clone Wars") as Head Writer and Fj Desanto as a series writer. Also today, the voice cast for the series has been announced:
Anna Akana ("Hello, My Name is Doris") as Victorion.
Jon Bailey ("EpicVoiceGuy") as Opt imus Prime.
Charlie Guzman ("DashieGames") as Menasor.
Ricky Hayberg (Host of Machinima's "Etc") as Computron.
Set four decades after the great war on Earth, the Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate. However, an ancient technology has enabled a new threat, the power for multiple Transformers to combine into one massive, dangerous form: Combiners.
Eric Calderon ("Afro Samurai") serves as executive producer with George Krstic ("Star Wars: The Clone Wars") as Head Writer and Fj Desanto as a series writer. Also today, the voice cast for the series has been announced:
Anna Akana ("Hello, My Name is Doris") as Victorion.
Jon Bailey ("EpicVoiceGuy") as Opt imus Prime.
Charlie Guzman ("DashieGames") as Menasor.
Ricky Hayberg (Host of Machinima's "Etc") as Computron.
- 7/21/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Machinima and Hasbro have released an exciting new trailer their great-looking new animated web series Transformers: Combiner Wars. This sucker was made for the hardcore fans of the original series of the '80s, and it looks like it's going to deliver something that fans are going to love.
We've already seen four prelude episodes for the series that you can check out here featuring the characters Optimus Prime, Victorion, Starscream, and Windblade. Those were cool and all, but this trailer for the actual series is so much more exciting!
Taking place 40 years after the great war on Earth, the eight episode digital series introduces new lore and all-new characters that, combined with the characters fans have known for decades, will bring the Transformers storytelling in a new direction. The Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate.
We've already seen four prelude episodes for the series that you can check out here featuring the characters Optimus Prime, Victorion, Starscream, and Windblade. Those were cool and all, but this trailer for the actual series is so much more exciting!
Taking place 40 years after the great war on Earth, the eight episode digital series introduces new lore and all-new characters that, combined with the characters fans have known for decades, will bring the Transformers storytelling in a new direction. The Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate.
- 7/21/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The latest piece of content to arrive on Verizon’s Go90 service comes from Machinima. The gaming and pop culture network is behind Street Fighter: Resurrection, which adapts its titular fighting game franchise in dark and gritty fashion.
The team behind Resurrection, creator Joey Ansah’s World Warrior Limited, first began producing Street Fighter fan films independently. In 2012, World Warrior joined forces with Capcom, the publisher behind the Street Fighter games, for Assassin’s Fist, a web series that would ultimately be distributed by Machinima. Assassin’s Fist performed well, generating 17 million views across all its episodes, though it has since been removed from YouTube.
Resurrection continues the Street Fighter story by picking it up ten years after the end of Assassin’s Fist. All of the fighting game franchise’s most popular heroes are here, and World Warrior has rendered them faithfully. A sneak-peek clip from the show, for example,...
The team behind Resurrection, creator Joey Ansah’s World Warrior Limited, first began producing Street Fighter fan films independently. In 2012, World Warrior joined forces with Capcom, the publisher behind the Street Fighter games, for Assassin’s Fist, a web series that would ultimately be distributed by Machinima. Assassin’s Fist performed well, generating 17 million views across all its episodes, though it has since been removed from YouTube.
Resurrection continues the Street Fighter story by picking it up ten years after the end of Assassin’s Fist. All of the fighting game franchise’s most popular heroes are here, and World Warrior has rendered them faithfully. A sneak-peek clip from the show, for example,...
- 3/15/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Street Fighter legend, Charlie Nash is back from the dead; but whose side is he on? Street Fighter: Resurrection, Machinima’s newest live action series, launches Tuesday, March 15th exclusively on go90. Resurrection features Christian Howard and Mike Moh reprising their Assassin's Fist roles of Ken and Ryu. Alain Moussi stars as Nash. Though the web series will focus on Nash and his fight against Shadaloo, if Nash is involved, certainly we have to get a cameo of Guile, right? Scott Adkins has long been the fan favorite to play the character and he's good friends with director Joey Ansah. We'll find out for certain if Guile appears when Resurrection premieres on March 15th on go90.
- 3/11/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Machinima has released the first full trailer for their upcoming new Street Fighter mini web series Street Fighter: Resurrection. It looks like it could be pretty fun. If you liked what they did with Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist, then I'm sure you'll want to check out this one.
The series consist of four episodes and is set a decade after the events in Assassin’s Fist. This is the synopsis that came along with the video:
The series brings back the iconic Street Fighter character long-presumed dead, Charlie Nash (Alain Moussi, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Pacific Rim). Additionally, the series features cameos from top Machinima influencers including Amy Johnston from Bat In The Sun Productions’ (1.5M YouTube subscribers, 435K Facebook fans) and Terroriser, who is best known for his auto-tuning gaming videos and vlog series (1.35M YouTube subscribers, 467K Twitter followers, 363K Instagram followers).In Resurrection, heroes...
The series consist of four episodes and is set a decade after the events in Assassin’s Fist. This is the synopsis that came along with the video:
The series brings back the iconic Street Fighter character long-presumed dead, Charlie Nash (Alain Moussi, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Pacific Rim). Additionally, the series features cameos from top Machinima influencers including Amy Johnston from Bat In The Sun Productions’ (1.5M YouTube subscribers, 435K Facebook fans) and Terroriser, who is best known for his auto-tuning gaming videos and vlog series (1.35M YouTube subscribers, 467K Twitter followers, 363K Instagram followers).In Resurrection, heroes...
- 3/5/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Take a look @ "Street Fighter: Resurrection", the upcoming mini-series from Machina that will air exclusively March 15, 2016, with 5 episodes on "go90" and Machinima's own YouTube channel, starring Mike Moh as 'Ryu', Christian Howard as 'Ken Masters' and
Alain Moussi as 'Charlie Nash' :
"...set a decade after the events of its prequel 'Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist', legendary heroes 'Ken' and 'Ryu' are reunited to face their most lethal threat yet.
"The presumed dead 'Charlie Nash' is back, and is targeting other 'Street Fighter' champions for reasons that are unknown.
"Now it’s up to Ken and Ryu to uncover his deadly plan and discover if he is a friend or foe..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Street Fighter: Resurrection"...
Alain Moussi as 'Charlie Nash' :
"...set a decade after the events of its prequel 'Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist', legendary heroes 'Ken' and 'Ryu' are reunited to face their most lethal threat yet.
"The presumed dead 'Charlie Nash' is back, and is targeting other 'Street Fighter' champions for reasons that are unknown.
"Now it’s up to Ken and Ryu to uncover his deadly plan and discover if he is a friend or foe..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Street Fighter: Resurrection"...
- 3/2/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Machinima is producing another dark, gritty story based on a popular video game franchise, and its latest work looks just as compelling as any of its previous work. The network focused on gaming and fan culture has shared the trailer for Street Fighter: Resurrection, which will premiere on Verizon’s Go90 platform on March 15th.
Resurrection, which Machinima revealed late last year, is a follow-up to the network’s previous take on the Street Fighter franchise, 2014’s Assassin’s Fist. That series, which scored more than 17 million views, proved to be a hit, though it was later removed from Machinima’s YouTube channel. In producing Resurrection, Machinima seems to have adopted an “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach. The creative team that made Assassin’s Fist, led by creator Joey Ansah, is back on board, and they’ve returned to the same low-lit, stylish look for Resurrection.
Resurrection, which Machinima revealed late last year, is a follow-up to the network’s previous take on the Street Fighter franchise, 2014’s Assassin’s Fist. That series, which scored more than 17 million views, proved to be a hit, though it was later removed from Machinima’s YouTube channel. In producing Resurrection, Machinima seems to have adopted an “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach. The creative team that made Assassin’s Fist, led by creator Joey Ansah, is back on board, and they’ve returned to the same low-lit, stylish look for Resurrection.
- 3/1/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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