29 March 2018

Bring On The Zombie Apocalypse: Five Reasons Why Survival Game Fortnite Is A Runaway Success

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Fortnite
Epic Games
By Andrew James Reid, Glasgow Caledonian University
Fortnite,” says explainer website Vox, “is kind of like Minecraft meets The Walking Dead – with a bonus Battle Royale attached.” 
Seven years in the making, Epic Games’ 2017 launch – a zombie survival game available across most console and mobile platforms – has captured the imaginations of players worldwide.

Fortnite is divided into two game types: Battle Royale, a free, online arena where 100 players compete to be the last player or team on the battlefield, and Save the World, an offline story-driven campaign that must be purchased. It is the former that has attracted the attention of players and fans, with the number of online communities growing by the day.
A wide range of design decisions could be attributed to Fortnite’s success, but I’d like to focus on understanding the play experiences that entice players to keep on playing. By examining Fortnite through game analysis tool the Mechanics, Dynamics and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework – an academically developed means to assess the design of experiences in games – we can identify the experiences on offer to players.

Fortnite offers something different for a whole range of players and the way they like to play games. This is what is known as the “aesthetics” of the game, which explains the emotional responses that players have as a result of play. These principles help to move the conversation from the abstract “games are fun” type of assessment to more concrete judgements about player experiences. In the context of Fortnite, using the MDA Framework, five aesthetics are at play which help to define its success: sensation, narrative, challenge, fellowship and pastime.



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Sensation concerns the sense of pleasure derived from an experience that offers something unfamiliar to players. But Fortnite shares its range of “mechanics” – actions available to the player – with many other games. Shooting big guns, for example, is a common point-and-click experience popularised in many games, such as Doom and Quake.
Massive multiplayer online games have been around for decades, with World of Warcraft the best known. Fortnite’s building system, which allows players to construct forts and defensive walls, is not dissimilar to that in Minecraft. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), Fortnite’s closest competitor within the Battle Royale genre, has had success in its own right with multiple awards.

So if Fortnite is not the first game to offer these characteristics, how does it stand out as a superlative gaming experience? It can be argued that this comes from the game’s feel: handling the survival hysteria of the game while forgiving players’ lack of precision in shooting; providing security for master-crafters who have taken time to master the art of building; allowing breathing space to form strategies; and creating a cartoon style that reminds players to enjoy the post-apocalyptic environment. This could only be achieved with rigorous testing during development.

Play sessions of Fortnite embody narrative – each game session has its own unique, player-centric story. One player holding down a fort with their teammates using an assorted arsenal of weapons is different to that of the sole wanderer gathering wood to build a sky bridge. Yet both types of players may feel similar levels of enjoyment and satisfaction in their accomplishments. This sense of satisfaction is what encourages players to play again and create new narratives.

The challenge, or set of obstacles to overcome, has little to do with Fortnite’s environment. A threatening atmosphere and difficult-to-master building techniques provide the only difficulties from the game’s perspective. The real challenge is the player’s understanding and use of available space and resources and their level of skill. There is a steady learning curve to each player action – movement, shooting, building, resource management – and their relationship to each other within a tense play session.

Mastery of such a system requires extensive time and effort, but these higher levels of competence are rewarded with social stature within the game, such as costumes and body armour that suggest a certain level of skill and experience.

At the beginning of Fortnite’s Battle Royale game, players must jump off the airborne battle bus to start their adventure
At the beginning of Fortnite’s Battle Royale game, players must jump off the airborne battle bus to start their adventure. Epic Games

There is no denying that Fortnite features some form of fellowship, a community of active participants. Game modes such as “Duo” and “Squad” allow players to team up with their friends or other players online. A hierarchy of skill recognises the “best-of-the-rest” as they rise to the top of the leaderboards. Curated videos and livestreams connect people with a shared interest in the game. This community presence has undoubtedly played a massive role in ensuring Fortnite’s recent success, and will continue to define the game’s meteoric trajectory so long as it is kept hydrated with stimulation.

Finally, Fortnite reinforces the mantra of games as a pastime – people are willing to put time and concentrated effort into playing it. This can also be determined by their consumption of wider networks related to the game itself, such as videos and livestreams, blogs and forums.

Free no-risk fun
We also cannot forget the free-to-play nature of Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode in encouraging players to adopt and stay. Beyond investing their time, there is little commercial risk for players when choosing to play the game. This has worked with other games, too – the limited-time free-to-play approach was instrumental in the success of soccer video game Rocket League.

Like all games, Fortnite will have its life cycle and then eventually retire to the annals of gaming folklore. Players and online personalities will continue to gun down zombies, fight over supply drops and construct pillars of vantage until someone becomes the very last last-player-standing.

The ConversationBut what it will leave behind is a recipe for success by being self-aware about where it stands in its gaming landscape, and how to harness the design of systems and play to foster sustainable player communities that continue to appreciate and enjoy the experience. The zombie battles will be running for a good while yet.

About Today's Contributor:
Andrew James Reid, Research Associate, Glasgow Caledonian University


This article was originally published on The Conversation.

Chris Evans (Captain America), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), and Tom Hiddleston (Loki) Will Headline ACE Comic Con Seattle

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ACE Comic Con Seattle
ACE Comic Con Seattle
Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and Tom Hiddleston, stars of the worldwide hit Avengers film franchise, are headlining ACE Comic Con Seattle, June 22-23-24 at the WaMu Theater & CenturyLink Field Event Center. Additional guests will be announced soon. VIP Admissions, Photo Ops, Autographs, and General Admission tickets go on sale Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 10am Pacific Time via aceuniverse.com
ACE Comic Cons are produced by ACE Universe, a multimedia and experiential events company representing the Voice of The Superhero Generation. Created by brothers Gareb and Stephen Shamus, who have over 20 years of experience and 175 Comic Con shows under their belts, ACE is redefining the entire Comic Con industry and business. 

ACE Comic Con Seattle is the next installment of the already successful ACE Comic Con brand. Prior events featured such global icons as Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman),Henry Cavill (Superman), Tom Holland (Spider-Man), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Stan Lee (Marvel), and many more. 
"We are excited to bring the Seattle and Pacific Northwest fans the premium-level event they deserve," says Gareb Shamus, ACE Universe CEO. "ACE's goal is to deliver a Comic Con experience worthy of fans who live in a virtual and digital universe.  ACE Comic Con Seattle will feature celebrity interviews, multi-staged interactive workshops, and presentations by top creators from writers and show-runners, to costume designers and special effects artists."
"This is the best guest list the Pacific Northwest has ever seen," says Stephen Shamus, ACE Comic Con President. "To have Chris EvansChris Hemsworth, and Tom Hiddleston - three global superstars - while the multi-billion dollar Avengers film franchise continues to smash box office records - is an absolute coup for the fans of Seattle, and followers of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We will be announcing more guests shortly." 
About Chris Evans:
(via ACE Universe)
Chris Evans
Chris Evans
Chris Evans has emerged as a director and one of Hollywood's most in-demand actors for both big budget and independent features.

Chris can next be seen in back-to-back sequels of “Avengers.” Disney will release the third Avengers film, titled “Avengers: Infinity War” on April 27, 2018. The fourth Avengers film is expected to release in May of 2019. Additionally, he recently wrapped production on Gideon Raff’s “Red Sea Diving Resort.” Evans stars as Ari Kidron, a charming Israeli agent who assembles a team to help with the rescue and transport of Ethiopian Jews to Israel in 1981.

Evans recently made his Broadway debut in Kenneth Lonergan’s “Lobby Hero” on March 26, 2018. The play opened to rave reviews. Ben Brantley from the New York Times called it “a terrific Broadway debut” and said, “Mr. Evans is a marvel.” Chris stars alongside Michael Cera and Bel Powley. The play, directed by Trip Cullman, centers on a slacker security guard, a veteran police officer and murder investigation. His run is scheduled to conclude in May of 2018.

In 2017, Chris starred in Marc Webb’s “Gifted” alongside McKenna Grace, Octavia Spencer and Jenny Slate. The film follows a man (Evans) who sues for custody of his 7-year-old, intellectually gifted niece. Fox Searchlight released the film April 12, 2017.

In 2016, Evans starred in “Captain America: Civil War,” the highly anticipated third installment to 2011's “Captain America: The First Avenger” and 2014's “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” Evans reprised his role as the famed Marvel Comics character, Steve Rogers. In this film, after the government sets up a governing body to oversee the Avengers, the team splinters into two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability. The film was released by Disney on May 6, 2016 and is the top grossing film of 2016 with more than $1.1 billion worldwide.

Evans marked his feature film directorial debut with “Before We Go”. He also produced and starred in the film alongside Alice Eve and Mark Kassen. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Radius on September 14, 2015. Prior to its release, the film garnered $1.53 million in VOD and was the first pre-theatrical film of 2015 to reach both the top 5 on iTunes and the top 10 on Rentrak’s weekly digital chart.

Evans starred in Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” opposite Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Chris Hemsworth. Disney released the film May 1, 2015 and to date it has grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide. Evans was seen in "The Avengers" in 2012 which in its opening weekend, smashed previous domestic records and continued its box office success with a current worldwide gross of over $1.5 billion. 

Evans also starred in Bong Joon-ho's "Snowpiercer" opposite Octavia Spencer, Tilda Swinton, John Hurt and Ed Harris. Set in a world covered in snow and ice, the film follows a train full of travelers who struggle to co-exist. The Weinstein Company released the film June 27, 2014. 

His other film credits include Ariel Vroman’s drama “The Iceman” opposite Michael Shannon; Mark Mylod's comedy "What's Your Number?" opposite Anna Faris; Edgar Wright's action comedy, "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," opposite Michael Cera; Sylvain White's "The Losers" with Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Zoe Saldana; "Push" opposite Dakota Fanning; "Street Kings" with Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker; “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" opposite Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis and Ioan Gruffudd; and Danny Boyle's critically acclaimed "Sunshine." Additional credits include "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond," "Cellular," "The Perfect Score," "Fierce People," “Puncture” and the romantic drama "London." Evans' first cinematic role was in the 2001 hit comedic spoof, "Not Another Teen Movie."
About Chris Hemsworth:
(via ACE Universe)

Chris Hemsworth
Chris Hemsworth
CHRIS HEMSWORTH has become one of the most popular and sought-after actors in Hollywood. 

In 2012, he starred as Thor in the fifth-highest-grossing film of all time, Marvel’s “The Avengers.” In 2015, Hemsworth starred in the second installment of the global juggernaut “The Avengers” franchise, “The Avengers: Age of Ultron.” He can next be seen in “Avengers: Infinity War,” in theatres April 27th, 2018 and recently wrapped filming on the fourth film of the franchise. Hemsworth currently stars alongside Michael Shannon, Michael Pena, William Fichtner and Trevante Rhodes in Nicolai Fuglsig’s “12 Strong” which tells the story of the first Special Forces team deployed to Afghanistan after 9/11. He is currently in production on Drew Goddard’s “Bad Times at the El Royale,” with Jeff Bridges.

Hemsworth had earlier been introduced as the hammer-wielding super hero in the 2011 hit “Thor,” directed by Kenneth Branagh. Reprising the title role, starring in “Thor: The Dark World” in 2013 and in the third installment, “Thor: Ragnarok,” released in 2017. 

In 2012, he starred in the action adventure “Snow White and the Huntsman,” which opened at #1 at the box office. In 2016, Hemsworth starred in the title role of the prequel, “The Huntsman: Winter’s War.”

Born and raised in Australia, where he started his acting career, Hemsworth made his U.S. feature film debut in J.J. Abrams’ blockbuster “Star Trek,” playing the pivotal role of George Kirk. His additional film credits include Paul Feig’s comedy “Ghostbusters,” alongside Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones; the comedy “Vacation,” with Ed Helms, Christina Applegate, and Leslie Mann; and in Ron Howard’s, “In The Heart Of The Sea”. He had previously collaborated with Howard on the true-life drama “Rush,” portraying famed Formula One driver James Hunt.

Among his favorite charities, Hemsworth supports the Australian Childhood Foundation.
About Tom Hiddleston:
(via ACE Universe)

Tom Hiddleston
Tom Hiddleston
After he was seen in a production of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by Lorraine Hamilton of the notable actors’ agency Hamilton Hodell, Tom Hiddleston was given his first television role in Stephen Whittaker’s adaptation of NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (2001) for ITV, starring Charles Dance, James D’Arcy and Sophia Myles. Roles followed in two one-off television dramas co-produced by HBO and the BBC. The first was CONSPIRACY (2001), a film surrounding the story of the Wannsee Conference in 1942 to consolidate the decision to exterminate the Jews of Europe.  The film prompted Tom’s first encounter with Kenneth Branagh who took the lead role of Heydrich. The second project came in 2002 in the critically acclaimed and Emmy Award-winning biopic of Winston Churchill THE GATHERING STORM, starring Albert Finney and Vanessa Redgrave. Tom played the role of Randolph Churchill, Winston’s son, and cites that particular experience – working alongside Finney and Redgrave, as well as Ronnie Barker, Tom Wilkinson, and Jim Broadbent – as extraordinary; one that changed his perspective on the art, craft and life of an actor.

Tom graduated from RADA in 2005, and within a few weeks was cast as Oakley in the British independent film UNRELATED by first-time director Joanna Hogg. UNRELATED premiered at the Times BFI 51st London Film Festival in 2007 where it was awarded the FIPRESCI International Critics’ Award. The film went on to win the Guardian First Film Award and was nominated for the Evening Standard Best Film Award and the Critics’ Circle Breakthrough Filmmaker Award. It was also cited as the 21st best film of the decade by the Guardian newspaper.

Following this, Tom met Declan Donnellan, Artistic Director of the award-winning theatre company Cheek By Jowl and was cast as Alsemero in THE CHANGELING by Thomas Middleton, starring alongside Olivia Williams and Will Keen. The production toured Europe for six months in 2006 and ran in the main house at the Barbican in London for six weeks. For THE CHANGELING Tom was nominated for the 2006 Ian Charleson Award, which recognizes exceptional classical stage performances by actors under the age of 30.

In 2007 Cheek By Jowl once again asked Tom to perform for them as the hero, Posthumus Leonatus, and the anti-hero Cloten, in Declan Donnellan’s production of Shakespeare’s late romance, CYMBELINE.  The production toured the world for seven months in 2007, playing in New York, Milan, Paris, Moscow, Madrid, and in London at the Barbican. The Guardian praised Tom’s performance: “The masterstroke of Donnellan’s production is to have both Posthumus, who comes to doubt Imogen’s fidelity, and Cloten played by the same actor, Tom Hiddleston. Remember that name, because one day the lad is going to be a star, and deservedly so”.  The Sunday Times agreed that Tom stole the show: “Tom Hiddleston plays Cloten as a snooty Hooray Henry, giving the outstanding performance of the evening”.

Later that summer, Tom shot the period BBC drama, MISS AUSTEN REGRETS, about the last five years of Jane Austen’s life.  He starred as John Plumptre alongside Olivia Williams, Imogen Poots, Hugh Bonneville and Greta Scacchi.  It went on to win both a BAFTA Award and a Writer’s Guild of Great Britain Award. 

It was on the strength of his performance in CYMBELINE that Tom was invited to audition to play Cassio in Michael Grandage’s production of OTHELLO at the Donmar Warehouse, starring Ewan McGregor, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Kelly Reilly.  The play opened to extraordinary reviews.  The Independent on Sunday said: ‘McGregor is actually outshone by Tom Hiddleston a barely known newcomer and name to watch.  His youthful Cassio is startlingly charismatic and dangerous in its own way, naively mixing professional duty with womanising’.   

Tom was nominated twice in the category of Best Newcomer at the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards for CYMBELINE and OTHELLO. He won the award for his performance in CYMBELINE

In 2008 Tom joined forces with Kenneth Branagh again to film the first series of WALLANDER, a BAFTA and Broadcasting Press Guild Award-winning and Emmy, Golden Globe and Satellite Award-nominated television series based on the detective novels by Swedish author Henning Mankell.  In the same year Tom went on to star in the Donmar Warehouse/West End production of Chekhov’s IVANOV, again opposite Branagh, as well as Gina McKee and Andrea Riseborough. In addition to shooting the second series of WALLANDER in 2009, Tom starred in the second series of the highly acclaimed BAFTA and Emmy award-winning RETURN TO CRANFORD, starring opposite Judi Dench and Jonathan Pryce. In 2009 Tom also filmed Joanna Hogg’s second film ARCHIPELAGO, in which he played the lead role.

2011 saw Tom excel in a number of projects including MIDNIGHT IN PARIS, where he was seen as F. Scott Fitzgerald alongside Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Michael Sheen. The film opened the Cannes Film Festival and went on to achieve the highest gross of any of Woody Allen’s films in North America.  

In 2011, Tom was also seen in his breakthrough role in Steven Spielberg’s Oscar and Golden Globe nominated film WAR HORSE, as Captain Nicholls. He was cast alongside Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Marsan. The film is based on Michael Morpurgo’s novel of the same name. WAR HORSE tells the story of Joey, a horse who is raised by British teenager Albert. Joey is soon bought by the British army and forced to live through the experience and tragedies of WW1.

Tom was seen starring in his first Hollywood Blockbuster as the villain Loki in Kenneth Branagh’s THOR for Marvel, a role that he reprised in the 2012 blockbuster hit Marvel movie THE AVENGERS. The film was received with positive reviews and set numerous box office records, including the biggest opening weekend in North America, tied the record for the fastest film to gross $1 billion worldwide and became the third highest-grossing film. In 2013, Tom won the Best Villain award at the MTV Movie Awards for his role in THE AVENGERS as well as Best Fight, which he shared with Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner.

2012 saw Tom nominated for a BAFTA Rising Star Award and an Evening Standard Film Award in the Best Actor category for his roles in Joanna Hogg’s ARCHIPELAGO & Terence Davies’s THE DEEP BLUE SEA. Tom was the winner of the British Rising Star Award at The Richard Attenborough Regional Film Awards and won Best Male Newcomer for his role in THOR at the 2012 Empire Awards. Tom was named Glamour magazine’s Man of the Year and also World’s Hottest Actor by Total Film magazine. 

Also in 2012, Tom was seen on our screens portraying Prince Hal in HENRY IV PARTS 1&2 and the title role in HENRY V which aired on the BBC as part of the highly anticipated Cultural Olympiad. The series received rave reviews, with many reviewers singling Tom out for his outstanding performance. Tom won the Times Breakthrough Award for this role at the 2013 South Bank Sky Arts Awards.

In October 2013, Tom returned to his role as Loki in THOR: THE DARK WORLD, alongside an all-star cast including Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Idris Elba. The film went to the top of the North American charts with an estimated $86.1m, producing the ninth biggest November debut in history. Tom received excellent personal reviews, with Dave Fawbert from Shortlist calling Tom “the star of the show” and The Hollywood Reporter’s Leslie Felperin, claiming that Tom “steal(s) the whole show”. He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor role at the 2014 Empire Awards for his role in THOR: THE DARK WORLD, as well as the Favourite Character award at the MTV Movie Awards.

Tom was also seen in a cameo role in Joanna Hogg’s, EXHIBITION. The film received its world premiere at the 2013 Locarno Film Festival and was also screened at the BFI London Film Festival in 2013. 

In December 2013, Tom returned to the Donmar Warehouse, to play the title role in Shakespeare's searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge, CORIOLANUS. Tom starred opposite Hadley Fraser and Mark Gatiss and was directed by the Donmar's Artistic Director, Josie Rourke. His performance received rave reviews, cited as “magnificent” by Paul Taylor from The Independent, as well as Charles Spencer from The Telegraph defining Tom’s performance as “compelling and persuasive”. The production ran until 13th February 2014. CORIOLANUS was also broadcast to cinemas around the world on 30th January in partnership with National Theatre Live. Tom was honoured with the award for Best Actor at the 60th London Evening Standard Theatre Awards and was also nominated for the Best Actor award at the 2014 Olivier Awards for this performance.

In February 2014, Tom starred opposite Tilda Swinton, John Hurt and Mia Wasikowska in Jim Jarmusch’s ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the prestigious Palme d'Or award. The film then received a warm response at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival where critics described it as ‘hypnotic, dreamlike and mesmerizing.’ The feature also screened at the 2013 BFI London Film Festival, as well as the 51st New York Film Festival; where it was in competition for ‘Official Selection’. 

Tom was also heard in Disney’s TINKER BELL AND THE PIRATE FAIRY, alongside Christina Hendricks and was also seen in The Muppets sequel, MUPPETS MOST WANTED. Tom went on to receive the ELLE Man of The Year Award at the ELLE Style Awards in February 2014.

In 2015, Tom was seen starring in Guillermo del Toro’s Gothic thriller, CRIMSON PEAK, alongside Academy-Award-nominee Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska and Charlie Hunnam. The film tells the story of an aspiring author who is torn between love for her childhood friend and the temptation of a mysterious outsider in the aftermath of a family tragedy.

Tom is also known for his leading role in Ben Wheatley’s thriller HIGH-RISE, alongside an all-star cast including Jeremy Irons, Luke Evans, Sienna Miller and Elisabeth Moss. The story charts the lives of affluent residents of a futuristic apartment block, in which all modern amenities are contained, leaving them cut off from the rest of society. It’s an unnerving tale of life running out of control as residents become driven by their primal urges. Tom lead the cast in the role of Doctor Robert Laing, who is fascinated by the building, forming a relationship with the architect’s aide Charlotte (Sienna Miller). HIGH-RISE is based on J.G Ballard’s acclaimed 1975 novel of the same name and premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. HIGH-RISE was also shown as part of the gala premieres at Zurich Film Festival and was featured in the competition line-up at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Last year, Tom received a nomination for Best Leading Actor for his role in HIGH RISE at the 2015 MoĆ«t British Independent Film Awards.

Tom also starred in I SAW THE LIGHT, the independent biopic about the country music icon Hank Williams. Directed by Marc Abraham, the film is based on Colin Escott, George Merritt and William MacEwen's 1994 book, Hank Williams: The Biography. Born in 1923 in Alabama, Hank Williams broke out in the post-World War II era with the song “Move It on Over.” The film covered the country-music legend’s rise, his volatile relationship with his wife (played by Elizabeth Olsen), and his struggles with substance abuse and spina bifida occulta — all before his death at the age of 29. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival 2015.

At the beginning of 2016, Tom was seen starring opposite Hugh Laurie in the television adaption of John le Carre’s novel THE NIGHT MANAGER. BBC One, The Ink Factory and AMC co- produced the series. A contemporary interpretation of le CarrĆ©’s espionage drama and the first television adaptation of a John le CarrĆ© novel in more than 20 years, THE NIGHT MANAGER is a fusion of a spy story and a tale of organized crime. The novel was a best-seller in the US and the UK and was translated into over 20 languages, selling over a million copies in North America alone. Tom was nominated for an Emmy Award and won a Golden Globe for his performance as Jonathan Pine in the ‘Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Televison’ category at the Golden Globe Awards 2017.

2017 saw Tom also star in Legendary’s King Kong origins story, KONG: SKULL ISLAND, directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. Tom starred alongside Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman and John C. Reilly. Set in the 1970s, the film follows a team of explorers who are brought together to adventure into an island in the Pacific and into the domain of a mythical giant gorilla known as Kong.

Last year, Tom was seen reprising his role as Thor’s adoptive brother, Loki, in the seventeenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in THOR: RAGNORAK. Directed by Taika Waititi, the film grossed $852.8M, making it the third Marvel movie to top $800M in 2017.

Last year, Tom won the Empire Hero Award at the Empire Awards.

Tom’s most recent project sees him lend his voice to Aardman Animations’ EARLY MAN, where he plays the role of Lord Nooth. Directed by Nick Park, the stop-motion comedy film bases itself on a caveman who traces the world’s first game of football. Tom stars alongside Eddie Redmayne and Maisie Williams.

Next up, Tom will star in the highly anticipated AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, which premiers in the US on 23rd April. Tom will return as the villainous Loki, alongside a stellar cast including Scarlett Johansson, Idris Elba, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Hemsworth and many more. AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and is the latest Marvel Studios production.

⏩ Stay tuned as ACE Universe will announce additional 2018 dates, cities and ticket information at aceuniverse.com and on the ACE Comic Con social channels at Facebook.com/acecomiccon or @acecomiccon on Instagram and Twitter.


SOURCE: ACE Universe

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28 March 2018

Bestselling Author, Publisher Meredith Wild Steps into Suspense with The Red Ledger

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The Red Ledger Suspense Series by #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Meredith Wild.
The Red Ledger Suspense Series by #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Meredith Wild.
Meredith Wild, author of The Hacker Series, The Bridge Series, and select stories in her curated Misadventures series, has crossed over into the suspense genre with a tale about Tristan Red, an assassin whose newest mark, Isabel Foster, is also a long lost lover. Robbed of his memory from a traumatic special ops mission gone wrong, Tristan must make a choice between carrying through with his assignment or putting himself in the crosshairs of a larger mercenary organization in order to spare Isabel and seek out his past.
"As soon as I started writing Tristan's story, I knew this series would be different. It's more intense than anything I've ever written, and it's pushed me out of my comfort zone in some of the best ways," says Wild.
Set to release as a series of novellas, The Red Ledger will hit bookstores both in trade paperback and hardcover formats on August 7, 2018. Chock-full of nail-biting suspense and sexual tension, the series promises to attract both male and female readers. 
"The Red Ledger is unlike anything Meredith has written," says Waterhouse Press CEO, David Grishman. "The storyline grabs you from the first chapter, with action and pacing that will keep readers clamoring for more. Buckle up!"
The Red Ledger is guaranteed to appeal to readers of Wild's international bestselling Hacker Series, the five-book journey of Erica Hathaway, the CEO of a fledgling tech startup, and Blake Landon, a would-be investor and rumored computer hacker. 

The already bestselling Hacker Series grabbed headlines in 2015 when it was acquired by Grand Central Publishing in a highly publicized seven-figure deal. The Hacker Series foreign rights have since been sold in over 20 languages.

More About Meredith Wild:
(Via meredithwild.com)

#1 New York Times Bestselling Author Meredith Wild
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author Meredith Wild
Meredith Wild is a #1 New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author. After publishing her debut novel Hardwired in September 2013, Wild used her ten years of experience as a tech entrepreneur to push the boundaries of her “self-published” status, becoming stocked in brick-and-mortar bookstore chains nationwide and forging relationships with the major retailers.

In 2014, Wild founded her own imprint, Waterhouse Press, under which she hit No. 1 on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers lists. She has been featured on CBS This Morning, The Today Show, the New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Publishers Weekly, and The Examiner. Her foreign rights have been sold in over 22 languages.

Waterhouse now publishes several authors (including three #1 New York Times bestsellers), regularly ranks as a top-selling imprint among booksellers, and has secured both global distribution and record-setting foreign rights contracts. As founder, Wild splits her time between writing and working behind the scenes, helping discover, publish, and promote other talented authors.
SOURCE: Meredith Wild

Raelians Starting Negotiations With First Country To Consider Hosting An Embassy For Extraterrestrials

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ET embassy landing pad
ET embassy landing pad
Thousands of Raelians worldwide will hold public events on March 31st – day that founder and spiritual leader of the Raelian Movement, Rael, declared "ET Embassy Day," in order to raise awareness about their major project: the building of an Embassy to welcome an extraterrestrial civilization to earth. 
"This year is very special,'' said Raelian Guide Daniel Turcotte, Rael's assistant for the ET Embassy Project. ''Up until now, several countries had shown a genuine interest for this very auspicious project, but this year, for the first time, a country has invited Raelian representatives to discuss this unique and enthusiastic project.'' 
"This week, the host country candidate has been handed an optional protocol to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, provisionally titled the "Optional Protocol Concerning Embassies for Extraterrestrials," explained Turcotte. "The meeting also addressed the possibility for this country to hold the first international conference to discuss this protocol." 
Turcotte explained that the country granting a land, the necessary extraterritoriality, and the authorization for the ET Embassy to be built within its territory will not only benefit financially, but will also become the spiritual and scientific center of the planet for millennia to come, and happiness will prevail within its borders.
''Welcoming an extraterrestrial civilization isn't a mere fantasy the way it was viewed as in the 70s when Rael created the Raelian Movement with the mission of building an Embassy to welcome them," added Turcotte. "Since then, thousands of planets have been discovered including some with an atmosphere and all the necessary elements to sustain life. Not to mention that scientists now agree that the probability of intelligent life outside our solar system is very high, and millions of people have seen UFOs and know that an extraterrestrial civilization is showing interest in us, thus confirming this probability."
"The conditions for the general population to accept the idea of an official welcome are met, but violence on our planet is still so high that we need the wisdom of those who created us and who want to meet us again more than ever," concluded Turcotte.
 ET embassy - scale model
ET embassy - scale model
Raelians believe that an extraterrestrial civilization created all life on Earth including human beings, and they believe it is a very peaceful and far more advanced civilization compared to ours, both scientifically and philosophically.

About Rael:
(Via rael.org)
Rael

"At the age of 27, on the morning of December 13, 1973, while he was still leading his successful racing-car magazine, RAEL had a dramatic encounter with a human being from another planet, at a volcano park in the center of France, known as "Puy de Lassolas". This extra-terrestrial gave him a new detailed explanation of our origins and information on how to organize our future, as recorded in the book: Intelligent Design. After six consecutive meetings in the same location, Rael accepted the mission given to him, to inform humanity of this revolutionary message and to prepare the population to welcome their Creators, the Elohim, without any mysticism or fear, but as conscious and grateful human beings. After a few months considering this huge task, Rael almost developed a stomach ulcer before finally deciding to give up his much loved career as a sports-car journalist and devote himself fully to the task assigned to him by Yahweh - the extra-terrestrial whom he met. Within the year following the encounter, he managed to print the book reporting about the event and appeared on two of the main TV and Radio shows in France, announcing a public conference. This first public conference held in Paris on September 19, 1974 attracted more than 2000 people. Shortly after, he founded the association MADECH - a group of people interested in helping him in his huge task- that would later become the Raelian Movement. By the end of the year 1974, the association counted 170 members. They are now more than 85,000 members in 107 countries.

On October 7th, 1975, he had a second encounter and was given additional information recorded on his second book, also part of Intelligent Design. Since that time, Rael has been touring the World, giving conferences and seminars on every continent, gathering those who share the desire to welcome our Creators.

He also authored several other books like Sensual Meditation which is a central part of his teachings, "Geniocracy" advocating for a more intelligent management of the planet and "Yes To Human Cloning" explaining the possibility of becoming eternal and the beautiful future one can expect thanks to Science.

Over the years, Rael has inspired several public actions from the promotion of the use of condoms in schools to the promotion of masturbation; from worldwide campaigns in support of minorities with the slogan "to tolerate differences is not enough, one should love differences" to the disturbing request to have all Religious books censured where they don't respect Human Rights; from the support of Human Cloning through the founding of Clonaid, to the promotion of GMO as the only chance for all human beings on Earth to have food; from the creation of Clitoraid, an association to help women who have been circumcised to have their clitoris repaired so that they can experience pleasure again to the call for the gathering of all African traditional chiefs to create the United States of Africa.

Rael has been a guest on most of the major TV programs worldwide like 60 minutes, CNN, FOX, and BBC news programs, as well as programs like Breakfast with Frost and Entertainment Tonight, to name a few. He has been invited to explain his vision of science to the American Congress and has been the guests of many leaders of this world, with the President Denis Sassou N'Guesso of Congo being the first to welcome him officially in 2000. Many artists acknowledged him as well like the French author Michel Houellebecq and Hugh Hefner.

In every culture on Earth, a messenger is expected, whether it is the Maitreya of the Buddhists, the Messiah of the Jews, the Paraclet of the Christians, or any other name that has been given by the many tribes around the world. This expected messenger, like all the previous ones, isn't supposed to please everyone, but to state what our Creators are expecting from us. This is what RAEL has been doing for more than 40 years now, traveling relentlessly while making the vow not to own anything, but to give everything towards welcoming our Creators in the Embassy they requested be built before 2035."

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26 March 2018

New Exhibition Explores Lost And Censured Murals Of Los Angeles That Exposed Unequal Treatment Of Mexicans And Mexican Americans

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"¡Murales Rebeldes! L.A. Chicano/a Murals under Siege" - poster
"¡Murales Rebeldes! L.A. Chicano/a Murals under Siege" - poster (PRNewsfoto/California Historical Society)
Murals became an essential form of artist response and public voice during the Chicana/o Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. They were a means of challenging the status quo and expressing both pride and frustration at a time when other channels of communication were limited for the Mexican American community. Because they threatened established authority, Chicana/o murals were often censored, neglected, whitewashed, or destroyed. 
The California Historical Society presents its latest exhibition and companion publication, "¡Murales Rebeldes! L.A. Chicano/a Murals under Siege", which provides an important historical backdrop to issues of social justice that sparked outrage in California more than a half century ago and continue today and provides insight to similar injustice that plague today's socio-political environment.
"The historical context related to the issues of social justice that these murals so passionately portrayed decades ago are unfortunately painfully relevant today," said California Historical Society Executive Director Anthea Hartig.  "We are honored to bring this exhibition to San Francisco, particularly given the shared rich tradition of Chicano murals. We hope our visitors will gain insight on how these works of public art are relevant today and inspire hope and progress for future generations."
Through photographs, sketches, documents, film footage, and even rescued fragments, ¡Murales Rebeldes! tells the stories of eight murals -- by Barbara Carrasco, Yreina D. CervĆ”ntez and Alma LĆ³pez, Roberto ChavezErnesto de la Loza, Willie F. HerrĆ³n III, Sergio O'Cadiz Moctezuma, and East Los Streetscapers (David BotelloWayne Alaniz Healy, and George Yepes) -- that were censored, neglected, whitewashed, and even destroyed. They are a small fraction of the hundreds of murals under siege. Their fates represent a larger issue: Without protection and advocacy, Chicana/o murals -- a cornerstone of California's cultural and historical heritage -- remain imperiled.
The exhibition examines these powerful murals that asserted Chicana/o history and identity in public spaces, challenged dominant norms, and provoked attempts to silence their poignant critiques. Examples include David BotelloWayne Healy, and George Yepes of East Los Streetscapers, whose mural Filling up on Ancient Energies was destroyed without providing any notification to the artists. The lawsuit they won in favor of their mural has left a legal legacy for the protection of murals in Californiatoday. Barbara Carrasco's L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective was censored for depictions of Los Angeles's "controversial" histories even before it was painted.  

Today, after its 40 panels languished in storage for decades, Carrasco's mural is being featured in Los Angeles, in large part from the work initiated by this exhibition.  Murals by Ernesto de la LozaRoberto Chavez, Yreina CervĆ”ntez and Alma LĆ³pez, Willie HerrĆ³n, and Sergio O'Cadiz, suffered similar outcomes—each a story of threats and loss that reveals the artists' resistance and resilience.
"Murals have played an important role in documenting the history, politics, fears, as well as the dreams and aspirations of historically marginalized populations," said Carrasco. "I am honored to be part of this important exhibition and to share my personal story along with the stories of my fellow muralists, particularly during today's turbulent times." 
¡Murales Rebeldes! was organized by the California Historical Society and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes and made possible through lead grants from the Getty Foundation. Major funding is provided by the Annenberg Foundation and the Ratkovich Company.  The exhibition originated as part of the Getty initiative Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.  The presenting sponsor was Bank of America. 
The exhibition, which just completed a six-month showing at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in Los Angeles, is curated by California Historical Society Director of Exhibitions Jessica Hough, in collaboration with LA Plaza Senior Curator Erin M. Curtis and Ohio State University associate professor Guisela Latorre.
"Telling these stories sheds light on censorship, the arts and how society as a whole responds to issues of free speech and social injustice," said Hough. "Through the showcasing of these works, the educational programming and lectures, we hope to provide historical context that is relevant in today's socio-political landscape."
¡Murales Rebeldes! will be on view at the galleries of the California Historical Society, located at 678 Mission Street in San Francisco, from April 7 to September 16, 2018.  The companion publication can be purchased online through the California Historical Society website or at its gallery bookstore and gift shop.  

Throughout the course of the exhibition, the California Historical Society will conduct a series of special programming, free public events and educational initiatives, including talks with artists, mural-making workshops, discussions about social justice issues, and visits with San Francisco artists and muralists.  

A free community celebration will take place on Saturday, April 14th from 11 am – 5 pm.

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