Helldivers 2 has been through quite a lot lately and so has the player base and the developer but it is time to move forward. Arrowhead Game Studios CEO Johan Pilestedt is diving back in and listening to some fan requests which could later be utilized in a future update.
Some fans are quite innovative and vocal which makes it easy for them to reach out and communicate with the developers. While not all of these ideas are fit for a video game, there is one suggestion that stood out to Pilestedt that even he wants to see in the game.
Johan Pilestedt Thought About One Suggestion for Helldivers 2 Before
Johan Pilestedt revealed some ideas he thought of before for the Pelican-1 in Helldivers 2.
Game developers can’t always listen to fan suggestions or requests but there are rare exceptions like this one. The sight of the Pelican-1 at the end...
Some fans are quite innovative and vocal which makes it easy for them to reach out and communicate with the developers. While not all of these ideas are fit for a video game, there is one suggestion that stood out to Pilestedt that even he wants to see in the game.
Johan Pilestedt Thought About One Suggestion for Helldivers 2 Before
Johan Pilestedt revealed some ideas he thought of before for the Pelican-1 in Helldivers 2.
Game developers can’t always listen to fan suggestions or requests but there are rare exceptions like this one. The sight of the Pelican-1 at the end...
- 5/9/2024
- by Rouvin Josef Quirimit
- FandomWire
Your favorite weapon in Helldivers 2 has started to give up on you. As you discard the empty magazine, relying on your last grenade, you notice the Pelican starting to land in the distance. You look back over your shoulder, like the hero you are, even though anxiety is shaking you up. There’s a swarm of Terminids stomping their way toward you, wishing to rip you to pieces, obliterating any hopes of Managed Democracy.
As you toss the grenade without looking at the explosion, you give your teammate a nod, with a silver lining in your eyes. Even though they can barely see you through that battle-worn helmet visor. You dive through the Pelican’s rear doors as quickly as it lands. In the next few seconds, from a distance, you look over at a planet that’s perhaps 2% safer, thanks to you. Yet, it feels like 100% of your efforts were worth it.
As you toss the grenade without looking at the explosion, you give your teammate a nod, with a silver lining in your eyes. Even though they can barely see you through that battle-worn helmet visor. You dive through the Pelican’s rear doors as quickly as it lands. In the next few seconds, from a distance, you look over at a planet that’s perhaps 2% safer, thanks to you. Yet, it feels like 100% of your efforts were worth it.
- 3/18/2024
- by Tanay Sharma
- FandomWire
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The State of the Race
Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” solidified its standing as the Oscar favorite after dominating Asifa-Hollywood’s 51st Annie Awards on February 17 at UCLA’s Royce Hall. The acclaimed sequel from producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller grabbed seven awards, including best animated feature. It also won FX, character design, direction, music, production design, and editorial.
Its closest Oscar competitor, Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron“ (Studio Ghibli-GKids), took home two Annies for Takeshi Honda’s character animation and Miyazaki’s storyboarding. However, “The Boy and the Heron...
The State of the Race
Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” solidified its standing as the Oscar favorite after dominating Asifa-Hollywood’s 51st Annie Awards on February 17 at UCLA’s Royce Hall. The acclaimed sequel from producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller grabbed seven awards, including best animated feature. It also won FX, character design, direction, music, production design, and editorial.
Its closest Oscar competitor, Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron“ (Studio Ghibli-GKids), took home two Annies for Takeshi Honda’s character animation and Miyazaki’s storyboarding. However, “The Boy and the Heron...
- 2/20/2024
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Indie producer and distributor Gkids has revealed the English voice cast for Hayao Miyazaki’s anticipated hand-drawn animated feature The Boy and the Heron.
The cast includes Christian Bale (Shoichi Maki), Dave Bautista (the Parakeet King), Gemma Chan (Natsuko), Willem Dafoe (Noble Pelican), Karen Fukuhara (Lady Himi), Mark Hamill (Grand Uncle), Robert Pattinson (The Grey Heron) and Florence Pugh (Kiriko). Luca Padovan joins the cast as protagonist Mahito Maki, with Mamoudou Athie, Tony Revolori and Dan Stevens featured as the Parakeets.
Gkids handled casting and produced the English version in close consultation with Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli. Slated for a North American release Dec. 8 in both the original Japanese and English-language versions, the film is an original semi-autobiographical story and Oscar winner Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade.
The Boy and the Heron was a hit when it opened July 14 in Japan. It made its international premiere as...
The cast includes Christian Bale (Shoichi Maki), Dave Bautista (the Parakeet King), Gemma Chan (Natsuko), Willem Dafoe (Noble Pelican), Karen Fukuhara (Lady Himi), Mark Hamill (Grand Uncle), Robert Pattinson (The Grey Heron) and Florence Pugh (Kiriko). Luca Padovan joins the cast as protagonist Mahito Maki, with Mamoudou Athie, Tony Revolori and Dan Stevens featured as the Parakeets.
Gkids handled casting and produced the English version in close consultation with Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli. Slated for a North American release Dec. 8 in both the original Japanese and English-language versions, the film is an original semi-autobiographical story and Oscar winner Miyazaki’s first feature film in a decade.
The Boy and the Heron was a hit when it opened July 14 in Japan. It made its international premiere as...
- 10/17/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron” is getting an A-list cast for the English release.
After premiering at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, the Studio Ghibli animated film opens in the U.S. December 8. The English-language dubbed version of the film will feature the voices of Willem Dafoe, Christian Bale, Florence Pugh, and Robert Pattinson, among other stars.
The film follows a young boy (Luca Padovan) who struggles with the loss of his mother while his father (Bale) remarries. A mystical Gray Heron (Pattinson) gives the boy spiritual guidance with his grief.
The official cast list has Bale voicing Shoichi Maki; Gemma Chan as stepmother Natsuko; Willem Dafoe as the Noble Pelican; Mark Hamill as Granduncle; Florence Pugh as Kiriko; Karen Fukuara as Lady Himi; and Dave Bautista as The Parakeet King.
Mamoudou Athie, Tony Revolori, and Dan Stevens are also featured as the Parakeets.
“The Boy and the Heron...
After premiering at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, the Studio Ghibli animated film opens in the U.S. December 8. The English-language dubbed version of the film will feature the voices of Willem Dafoe, Christian Bale, Florence Pugh, and Robert Pattinson, among other stars.
The film follows a young boy (Luca Padovan) who struggles with the loss of his mother while his father (Bale) remarries. A mystical Gray Heron (Pattinson) gives the boy spiritual guidance with his grief.
The official cast list has Bale voicing Shoichi Maki; Gemma Chan as stepmother Natsuko; Willem Dafoe as the Noble Pelican; Mark Hamill as Granduncle; Florence Pugh as Kiriko; Karen Fukuara as Lady Himi; and Dave Bautista as The Parakeet King.
Mamoudou Athie, Tony Revolori, and Dan Stevens are also featured as the Parakeets.
“The Boy and the Heron...
- 10/17/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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