Sony's E3 2016 press conference aired 10 years ago today
With announcements like God of War, Days Gone, Death Stranding, Spider-Man, Resident Evil 7, Crash Bandicoot and more
To this day it's easily the greatest PlayStation presentation of all time
It's been exactly 10 years since our first official reveal of Marvel's Spider-Man! 🕷️
Do you remember watching the announcement trailer during E3 2016?
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25 years later, our favourite colour is still green 💚
ALT The XBOX Series X25 Limited Edition console and Special Edition controller are shown next to the OG Xbox Halo Edition console in translucent green.
Dwayne Johnson on AI:
“I’ve always been an advocate for embracing big change—after taking a hard look at it. We can either stick our heads in the sand and be afraid, or we can say, ‘Okay, we’re here. Let’s see. Let’s explore.’"
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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK was released 45 years ago today. The first Indiana Jones movie and one of Steven Spielberg’s most beloved films, the behind the scenes story is an adventure all of its own…
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Jake Wyatt on Batman in My Adventures with Superman
"Brendan does have a good Batman take. It could just be an episode one-off or a full series, but right now, Batman is a little booked up. We love Superman and the Super-Family, but we’re always happy to expand on the universe. What does ‘Blank hero’ look like in the Adventure-verse is a super fun question.”
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Both different films and studios connected in no way. DCU never think of one film making or breaking a universe you need to think 10 films. Disclosure Day is one film with nothing else planned
This is beyond comedic: Spielberg's Disclosure Day, on a $115M budget, apparently needs $300M to "justify its cost" and become profitable while DCU's slop of the week Supergirl, on a $175M budget ($60M more than Disclosure Day!), has its breakeven point at $315M (just $15M more)?