Sega Classics Coming Soon? Spider-Man’s Interesting Spin Off Film and More! – ComicCorp News

Sega Classics Coming? – A Sege Genesis Collection Appears to be coming to the PS4, Xbox 1 and PC this May, apparently. A trailer had gone up yesterday but has since been pulled down at the request of Sega, possibly to allow Sega the time to properly prepare the trailer, or to release it themselves and not through a third party source. From Comicbook.com, who saw the trailer, they gave a brief little overview on what was featured in said collection, saying;

….Sonic the Hedgehog games will easily make the cut, along with Streets of Rage (and possibly its subsequent sequels); Ristar, the Golden Axe games; the Treasure shoot-em-up Gunstar Heroes; the arcade favorite Altered Beast, ToeJam and Earl (and more than likely, the Panic On Funkotron sequel); the puzzle game Columns, and various others. Judging by the collection included with Sega Genesis + Mega Drive Collection, we’ll have a wide assortment to choose from. (Over 50, in fact!)

You can see the rumored box art below;

New Sony Spin Off Coming? – Sony is really reaching for some of their Spider-Man spin off ideas. This one involves the definitive 90’s hero; Nightwatch. Apparently Spike Lee, who was rumored to director, has signed on. It’s being written by Cheo Hodari Coker, the showrunner for ‘Luke Cage’. Will it come to fruition? Should it? Who knows.

The Flash Film Update – While we still don’t know what direction “The Flash” is going in for it’s film debut, we now know thanks to Omega Underground that the plan is to film in Vancouver, British Columbia. The film is hoping to land in the 2020 window that executives were hoping for, despite the constant overhaul in directorial staff. The new heads of the film division Walter Hamada and Chantal Nong, have brought a sense of stability, which has caused many people to assume the film will be going ahead.

Quick Hits – EA Games claims they’re not ‘making a single dollar’ off of upcoming release A Way Out or other games in the EA Originals Program, and claims to be very supportive of this endeavor. ‘Tomb Raider’ met with mixed reviews upon release.