Entertainment
Crash Bandicoot is reportedly getting a Netflix adaptation
Netflix is all about adaptations now.
Netflix’s strategy these days involves turning all our beloved franchise into, arguably, hit-or-miss adaptations. Though Arcane and One Piece are darlings in the adaptation space, there are also a bunch that Netflix had higher hopes for. Still, the success of the previous two titles have caused a wave of adaptation plans for the platform. Now, it’s possible that Crash Bandicoot is joining that list.
According to What’s on Netflix, the platform is quietly working on a series based on the wumpa-munching marsupial. The series is reportedly helmed by WildBrain Studios, a Canadian studio responsible for Sonic Prime, also on Netflix.
Speaking of, the success of the Sonic the Hedgehog films paves the way for an adaptation based on Crash Bandicoot. After all, if one adaptation about an anthropomorphic animal who constantly finds himself against a comical evil genius is a success, then another could be, too.
Crash Bandicoot’s resurgence is arguably dwindling. The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, which remasters the first three games, is still the best way to play the series, but it was released all the way back in 2017. In 2020, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time came out but didn’t make that much of an impact on the series. A fifth entry was eventually cancelled.
However, this isn’t Crash’s first time entering the world of adaptations. The marsupial previously appeared in Skylanders Academy, also on Netflix.
SEE ALSO: Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time review: Worth the 22-year wait
Entertainment
Jason Momoa will star in upcoming Helldivers film adaptation
Justin Lin is set to direct.
PlayStation’s State of Play is about games. However, there are a few times when the semi-regular event can spawn hype for something outside the realm of gaming. Today is one of those times. Sony Pictures and PlayStation have released more information about the upcoming Helldivers movie adaptation.
Early last year, Sony teased a variety of upcoming adaptations for its tentpole franchises. This announcement included Horizon Zero Dawn, Ghost of Tsushima, and Helldivers.
Today, as reported by Variety, the Helldivers film finally has a leading man. Jason Momoa, who starred in the Minecraft adaptation previously, will star in the film.
Since the franchise isn’t really known for a specific main character, it’s unknown who the star will play. We also don’t know his co-stars yet.
Alongside Momoa, Justin Lin will direct the film. The director is known for his work with the Fast and Furious franchise.
Plot-wise, the Helldivers franchise seems tailor-made for the movies. It’s not a supremely story-driven game, but its premise is endlessly adaptable. The games always revolve around a group of soldiers called Helldivers, who protect Super Earth from a host of alien threats. These threats include rogue robots and bug-like creatures.
The film, whatever it might tackle, will premiere on November 10, 2027.
Helldivers 2 launched back in 2024. At the time, the game was exclusive for the PlayStation and PC. However, it recently launched on the Xbox, too.
SEE ALSO: Helldivers 2 review: SIP ON SOME LIBER-TEA!
Entertainment
Greenbelt reopens reimagined cinemas with premium upgrades
New design, seating, and laser projection
Greenbelt has unveiled its newly reimagined cinemas, raising the bar for premium moviegoing in Metro Manila. The reopening forms part of the broader transformation of the iconic lifestyle destination under Ayala Malls.
Ayala Malls COO Paul Birkett said reinventing Greenbelt required both ambition and detail. Alongside luxury retail, the mall has refreshed its entertainment offering with upgraded theaters, a revitalized lobby, and curated food options.
Familiar formats, elevated experience
The refreshed lineup includes 4DX, known for its multi-sensory effects, and My Cinema, a favorite venue for private screenings and celebrations.
The cinema lobby now features a massive video wall for trailers and visual storytelling. The ticket booth sports a cleaner, more modern look. The Movie Snackbar has also been redesigned. It now comes with expanded offerings and new popcorn flavors including Truffle Parmesan, Smoked Gouda, and Salted Caramel.
Food options now include Mamou, Potato Corner, Toki, Chihuahua, and Carmen’s Best, served in a Greenbelt-exclusive popcorn bucket design.
Comfort takes center stage
Inside the theaters, the upgrades are immediate. New wall panels, plush carpeting, and warmer lighting create a more inviting atmosphere.
All cinemas now use Slider seats. These wider, all-leather seats glide smoothly into a natural recline without electric controls. The result is improved comfort and better ergonomic support throughout the film.
Laser projection and immersive sound
Every screen now runs on laser projection for brighter images and more consistent color. Each cinema is also equipped with a Dolby Atmos sound system. It delivers three-dimensional audio that moves around the audience.
A cinematic unveiling
The refreshed cinemas were unveiled on February 10. Guests experienced the upgrades during an exclusive preview of Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
The evening included hors d’oeuvres and cocktails from Dillingers, live music from a quartet, and a special screening of the film, now showing in Ayala Malls Cinemas.
Booking made easier
According to Yvette Roldan, Ancillary Business Head of Ayala Malls, every aspect of the cinema experience was upgraded for comfort and quality.
Moviegoers can now check schedules and book tickets online via Ayala All Access at ayalaallaccess.com.
Greenbelt’s reimagined cinemas invite audiences to rediscover the big screen, where design, comfort, and technology come together.
Entertainment
One Piece: Into the Grand Line global fan events, official trailer announced
Excitement builds up ahead of March 10 premiere
Netflix has just announced 13 global fan screenings and activations for One Piece: Into the Grand Line.
The fan events urge fans to come sail away with the Straw Hat pirates ahead of the March 10 premiere.
These events will take place across the following dates and locations:
- February 23 – Mexico City, Mexico
- February 26 – Los Angeles, CA
- February 27 – March 1 – Brussels, Belgium
- February 28 – March 1 – Paris, France
- March 4-8 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- March 5 – Tokyo, Japan
- March 5-15 – Jakarta, Indonesia
- March 6-8 – Milan, Italy
- March 8 – Cape Town, South Africa
- March 13-15 – Taguig, Philippines
- March 8-15 – Bangkok, Thailand
- March 14 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- March – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
In addition, Netflix has also unveiled the official trailer for the second season of One Piece’s live-action adaptation.
The three-minute clip opens with Dr. Hiriluk and Tony Tony Chopper talking about how pirates never give up.
It then delves into a more cinematic next few moments highlighting the world of Season 2, as it naturally is the official trailer ahead of the March 10 release.
Key antagonist, Miss All-Sunday, then appears in the second minute as the trailer switches to preview the imminent danger the Straw Hat crew is about to face.
It then culminates with plenty of combat scenes, featuring more of the protagonists, villains, and the settings in Season 2.
The trailer also shows a glimpse of more characters, like Tony Tony Chopper, a Lagoon, and even a dinosaur — obviously from Little Garden which is officially part of the Grand Line saga.
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