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Chill Out with Hot Toys’ Mr. Freeze figure

Hot Toys continues to expand its Batman cinematic lineup with a new addition to the Rogues Gallery of DC villains — drawing inspiration from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s memorable performance as Mr. Freeze in 1997’s Batman & Robin.

Dr. Victor Fries is a scientist who dedicated his life’s research to finding a cure for MacGregor’s Syndrome, a terminal illness which afflicts his beloved wife Nora. However, a tragic accident during one of his experiments mutated his body, and left him unable to survive outside of freezing temperatures. Taking on the persona of Mr. Freeze, Fries embraced a life of crime to fund his continued research. Using stolen diamonds, he created a cryo-suit to sustain him and began work on a nefarious scheme to build a “freezing engine,” with the goal of encasing all of Gotham in an icy tomb!

The 1/6 Scale Mr. Freeze Collectible Figure is expertly crafted and meticulously hand-painted to replicate the stunning makeup worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie. The figure features a newly developed headsculpt with the character’s signature ice-blue skin, plus ultra-realistic skin texture as well as Hot Toys’ innovative rolling eyeballs feature—which allows collectors to adjust the character’s gaze.

Mr. Freeze’s specialized suit is also faithfully recreated with various metallic paint effects and a combination of translucent and iridescent elements. The armor, helmet, and Freeze Gun also include LED light-up effects for added movie accuracy. Accessories include multiple swap-out hands for a variety of posing and display options, a freezing beam effect (attachable to his gun), and more!

A special Deluxe Version of the figure exclusively includes Freeze’s metallic glider wings, plus a frozen environment themed diorama figure base.

The Iceman cometh! Add the 1/6 Scale Mr. Freeze Figure and the Deluxe 1/6 Scale Mr. Freeze Figure to your collection. Pre-order now


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Get ready for Judgement Day with Hot Toys’ T-800

James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day wowed audiences with groundbreaking CGI and thrilling action sequences. The film brought the return of the T-800 in a new role, tasked with protecting a young John Connor from the T-1000, a relentless assassin with shape-changing abilities. Hot Toys is expanding their Terminator 2: Judgment Day line with a new T-800 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure.

The T-800 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure features a hand-painted headsculpt with a stunning likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger in the role. Fans can create nuanced poses thanks to Hot Toys’ innovative rolling eyeball design. The figure also comes with 2 styles of interchangeable scalp, allowing collectors to take out the T-800’s CPU from the storage device in his head.

The T-800 wears a tailored outfit with genuine leather jacket, pants, and belt. The figure is highly poseable with 30 points of articulation and includes a variety of swap-out hands, including an additional endoskeleton arm for a myriad of display options.

Ready for his mission, he is equipped with a machine gun, a shotgun, a pistol, a grenade launcher, a set of bullets, and an ammunition belt. Accessories include a pair of sunglasses, a duffle bag, a gift box with roses, and more.

Don’t miss out! Get the T-800 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure before he says “Hasta la vista, baby.” Available to pre-order now.


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Fan Expo 2015 Q & A – Jason Momoa

As with many comic book and pop culture conventions, Fan Expo has grown gradually over the years since its inception.  At one time it might have been strange to see a big name there, but it has gotten bigger and so has its influence.  One of the featured guests at this year’s show was Jason Momoa, famous as Drogo from Game of Thrones, but also soon to be taking the lead role in the solo Aquaman film.  He joined a moderator to discuss his career in a tongue-in-cheek manner.

momoa002Moderator:  I am going to ask a few questions off the top, things that are probably on people’s mind.  To start, what can you say about Aquaman and about Justice League?

Jason Momoa:  It’s going to be amazing.  I can say that I am extremely honored and excited, as much as some of you are, it’s a dream come true to be doing something like that.  Being a father, I’m going to be really cool for a little bit.  My children normally don’t get to see a lot of the things that I’m on.  They’re still 8 and 6 and we don’t talk about too many things that papa does.  I’m pretty happy to be Aquaman and showing my children [what I do] for another while.

M:  There’s many ways that you can take the character, obviously you don’t look like the traditional classic look of Aquaman, and you are known for playing these really tough gruff characters, but you are the most chillest calm nice actor.  How do you approach these tough guy characters roles?

JM:  Savage roles.

M:   Yes, savage roles?

momoa003JM:  I think it’s just my forehead.  I think most people get me confused for being angry, I normally smile a lot more often.  I don’t know, I guess I just make a good mean face.  There’s a lot of reasons why Zack got this idea of me playing Aquaman, and I am pretty excited to step into his shoes.

M:  Is he going to be a bit of a chill characters, because Batman and Superman, at least in these recent films, are serious characters?

JM:  I don’t know yet.  I can’t see myself busting out a bunch of jokes.  I don’t think it will be like that.

Question From the Floor:   In comparison to Batman vs Superman, who would Aquaman end up in a feud with?

JM:  I don’t know.

M:  Oh. you know.

JM:  Or I know and I am not going to tell you!

QFF:   What would be your reply to any of the Aquaman related fish jokes?

momoa004JM:  It’s cute and funny, people make fun of him, and there’s a bunch of jokes about him.  But I’m like “Just wait.  Let’s just wait a little bit.  And then we can make jokes.”

M:  I will ask you about Road to Paloma, a film that you wrote and directed last year.  Can you tell the audience about it if they are not familiar?

JM:  I co-wrote it with a buddy, then my friend [Brian Andrew Mendoza] shot it.  It’s a story about this man saying goodbye to his life.  It deals with some issues that are happening, probably in Canada but definitely in the United States, and it revolves around the rapes on Native American reservations.  It’s a huge injustice that I tried to shed some light on.  And you know, I’m on a motorcycle, so there’s fun stuff too, and I beat people up, so you’ll like it too.  It’s probably the closest to who I am that I have ever played.  I’m not like Drogo.

M:  I hope not!

JM:  No, no  I like when my woman doesn’t cry when I have sex with her.  That’s always a sign of a healthy relationship.

QFF:  I have been watching your Pride of Gypsies take on more creative projects and a larger variety.  What is your dream goal or career trajectory that you foresee?

momoa005JM:  I have a small group of ragtag degenerates that are artists.  I am going to be doing these superhero movies for quite a while, and then there’s these movies that I really want to [make] and things that I want to say as an artist.  For instance, we just did these commercials, a new one just came out for the winter spots, I went up to all my favorite companies and people that I really respected, and asked if I could do their commercials.  I just wanted to keep doing art, and moving people, and if I can do it on a commercial level and make you cry in 30 seconds to a minute, then great.  There’s a lot of stories that I want to tell, and one of them being this story in Hawaii, and it’s a period piece, but it’s stuff that we have been talking about for a while.  It’s called Enemy in The Valley.  It’s a finished script but it will go after Justice League.  That’s when I will direct that.  We just wrote another one that Pride of Gypsies is going to be producing, and I am going to be shooting in Canada, in Newfoundland.  I am going to be in Newfoundland for a wwwwwhile.  There’s some other cool stuff happening in the works right now, I don’t really want to curse it, but there’s some new things.

M:   Have you been to Newfoundland before?

JM:  I haven’t and I am pretty excited to go there.  It looks pretty raw.

momoa006QFF:   When did you first learn the Haka (traditional Polynesian war dance) and what does that mean to you?

JM:  I first learned it when I was little.  I had been to many events where that had happened.  When it really connected to me, my cousin had passed away, he was a football player and all his best friends were doing it when we were taking the casket and lowering him down.  I had never seen grown men put out so much energy and love and hurt.  I could see tears squirting out of their eyes.  It’s designed so that if we are about to go into battle, some guys are more equipped for other things, but we’re all equal, but the Haka is designed to bring us all as one, and you are basically calling upon your ancestors, and you’re grounding yourself and getting ready for battle.

QFF:  How much do you draw on you heritage for your roles?

JM:  All the time, all the time.  I think that it is one of the things that I can offer the most.  Having that native blood, I just like being able to identify with it.  For different characters, I did a lot of study on Geronimo and Cochise, different warring chiefs, and there were many things that I drew from to find that power.

QFF:  What is the back story of your tattoo?

JM:  That is the Aumakua, it’s a guardian for my family.  It’s the shark.  It’s funny, Aquaman and shark.  Snyder wanted to take this and put it all over my whole body, which I thought was amazing.  It’s to bring the darkness out of the heart and bring the light in.  I got it before my son, and it’s kind of like little wolf fangs too.

batmanQFF:  What is your favorite Canadian food?

JM:  Canadian bacon and Hawaiian pineapple, you’ve got Hawaiian pizza.  Which makes no sense.  It hate that and all the Hawaiians hate it, we don’t even eat that much pineapple.  Why does it have Canadian bacon on top of it?  It should be a Canadian pizza with pineapple.

QFF:   What role did you read for that you really wanted but didn’t get?

JM:  I read for a role in Magnificent Seven, that was the best role in the whole movie.  I got very close, but it didn’t work out.  It’s the only one that ever got away that I was like “ooof, I really wanted that one”.

QFF:  Who is your favorite superhero?

JM:  Batman.  I grew up when that was coming out, I was at the prime age when Michael Keaton’s Batman came out.  It’s kind of cliche but Batman is my favorite.

QFF:   I’m a big fan of Barry Windsor-Smith’s Conan.  Your portrayal of him was much closer to Barry’s vision, but knowing that you were following in the shoes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, what trepidation did you have going into that role?

momoa007JM:  I didn’t have any, me and Arnold don’t have anything in common.  So, it’s two completely different versions, and I feel like I was a huge Robert E. Howard fan and a huge Frank Frazetta fan.  That’s where I got my Conan.  I love the Dark Horse comics too, but I felt that Arnold didn’t really capture what Frank or Howard truly was.  [With Arnold] they definitely made it fit that piece, to this bodybuilder size.  He looks great and looks amazing.  I’m not a bodybuilder, I’m an actor, he was a bodybuilder [at that time].

QFF:  Were there every any accidents when filming fight sequences on Stargate Atlantis?

JM:  Well, yeah.  I worked with a lot of people that didn’t know how to do that, Chris Judge and Rachel [Luttrell], they’re just kind of pretty faces.  It looks like they know how to fight but they really don’t.  Those people hit me all the time.  Rachel definitely punched me in the eye. [In one episode] she just hauls off and punches me.  They used the take where she was supposed to hit me in the chin [but she hit me in the eye] and I turned my head and said “You fucking hit me!”, and I turn back to her, and you could see the red right here around my eye.  And they kept it!  So then all thee grips, they sent flowers.  They’re rubbing it in that I got hit by a girl.

Stargate Atlantis TV series starring Joe Flanigan, Rachel Luttrell, David Hewlett, Jason Momoa, Torri Higginson, Paul McGillion, Jewel Staite, Robert Picardo, Amanda Tapping, Rainbow Francks and Mitch Pileggi [dvdbash.wordpress.com]

QFF:  What is your personal opinion of filming Games of Thrones?  What is it like really?

JM:  To date, it’s the greatest thing that I have ever done as an actor.  The hardest character to play, and it is the most artistic and beautiful piece of work.  The crew and the cast and the first season was really really amazing.  It’s the greatest experience that I have had in my acting career.  Doing Game of Thrones before it really hit … I think that it would be really challenging now and harder, because I’ve got to spend a lot of time with Kit, Richard and just a lot of the cast members.  Rory.  We were all there at once, and we just shot episodes, not blocks of them.  So now some cast members don’t even cross over, but I was there the longest, I got to really hang out and become family with everyone.  I’m really glad that I got to experience that.

QFF:   They have talked about the fluffy pink sock that happened on the set …

JM:  The fluffy big pink sock, you don’t want to knock any of those adjectives out.

momoa009QFF:   Right, can you tell us what went through your mind to use that instead of a modest sock to cover your privates?

JM:  There’s a lot of reasons!  You’re going to have to stick around and watch what my mind does.  There’s a lot of people in there talking that do stupid things.  If I am really uncomfortable, I’m a big fan of laughing, that helps when you are naked around a whole crew of people in the middle of January in Belfast, Ireland.  It’s cold, not that cold, but the fluffy pink sock brings a little levity to the situation.

M:  Did you anticipate it becoming the global phenomenon that it is when you took the job?

JM:  I knew that it was going to be huge.  HBO put everything into it, and … it’s HBO.  I just wanted to be in the room talking to HBO, let alone get that role, it’s the role of a lifetime.  I will never get a role that will ever have that big of an impact.  It’s going to be tough to beat.

M:  Sounds like Aquaman is going to be pretty cool

JM:  It is, [but Game of Thrones was different], there was only like 5 or 6 episodes where I really have to come off one way, and turn it around and make you fall in love with me, make you hate me then make you love me, then make you cry.

 

M:  What is like having become a sex symbol?

momoa010JM:  It’s weird.  I just kind of go “uhhhhh.”  You don’t really know what to do with it.

 

QFF:  Does your family ever have a reaction to you after your work on Game of Thrones?

JM:  When I ripped that guy’s throat out, my daughter was sitting on set knitting, she was with the wardrobe people.  She would come sit with me and say “Papa, you’re so silly!”  The only time that kind of freaked them out was when I did Wolves, it was five hours of makeup, putting on a wolf suit, I had the teeth in and everything, and I was like “Hey kids!”  And they were like “Papa?”  And I was like (in a kid’s voice) “Hey, I’m a wolf”.  And they grabbed momma’s leg.

They’re cool with it, but when I shot Game of Thrones, I couldn’t grow a beard that long that quick, plus Hawaiians aren’t that hairy.  So they made me shave [my beard] off and they would glue all of it on, and I kept the mustache.  I had this  70s porn mustache.  I’m 6′ 5” running around Belfast, which is pretty white.  It’s hard [to get eyeliner out], I don’t have time to get it all out, so I just wipe it off and go to bed, or go to the bar first.  So I go to the bar, and for a whole season, everyone’s just like “there’s the big drag queen!”  They didn’t know anything about Game of Thrones.  They were just like “He’s cool, he’s harmless”  I just have my [eyeliner] on and my mustache and my long hair.   When I went back the second season it was a total different vibe.

 

 

Toy Review: Dillon, you son of a bitch! A review of NECA’s Jungle Disguise Dutch from Predator

I want to welcome Garry who will be taking on the challenge of expanding Graphic Policy’s toy coverage! You can find him regularly blogging at The Tell Tale Mind. Welcome Garry! – Brett

With that line, we were all introduced to one of the greatest bromances in movie history. To honor this relationship, movie, and franchise let’s take a look at NECA’s Jungle Disguise Dutch from the Predator series.

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The packaging on this particular figure had seen better days. It was sitting in back of a storeroom at my local comic store for a while before hitting the shelves. I had seen this in the store before but didn’t have the means to pick It up (*cough* money *cough*). I thought I had missed my chance until I walked in and saw this dinged package calling my name. The front and back feature some nice close-up shots of the figure and the series line-up is also shown. A plot synopsis for the movie is on the reverse but you’ve all seen Predator right? If not, why? Go watch it then come back. This review will still be here.

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LOOK AT IT!!!!!!! JUST LOOK AT IT!!!!!!!! This is a 6” scale action figure. This is not a Hot Toys or Sideshow Collectibles release. This isn’t even a NECA Quarter scale figure. This is a 6” INCH action figure that is available at mass market retail. I was blown away when I picked up this figure. I couldn’t believe that NECA was able to produce a sculpt this detailed on such a scale. Even if you ignore the muscle structure and texturing on the torso (which you shouldn’t), LOOK AT HIS FACE! This has got to be one of the absolute best Arnold likeness made in any scale, ever. NECA has some talented sculptors on staff and this figure is a showpiece for that talent. The muscle definition is outstanding. Arnie wasn’t Conan-sized in Predator and this figure captures his veiny, lean, and muscular physique very nicely. The layers of mud present on the torso also help create a sense of depth. The lower torso features a great army pant design that is full of belts, pockets, buckles, stitching, and seams. On a whole, the sculpt is as near perfect as one could ever ask for. Dutch comes loaded with accessories too. You get a bow, arrows, grenade staffs, spear, pouch and torch. The value packed into this figure is leaps and bounds above others in this scale. NECA is one of the few toy makes who haven’t forgotten that accessories are an important part of an action figure.

DutchFrame

Over the years, NECA has improved greatly on the articulation of its figures. Dutch continues that fine endeavour. Human figures are always hard to articulate while maintaining the integrity of the sculpt. Shitless and muscular figures are even more difficult. The lower half has great rocker ankles, hinged and rotating knees, and ball joint hips. Tight joints allow Dutch to be posed very easily and stay standing without any external support. This is something NECA has had issues with in the past. Thankfully, Dutch stays right were you put him. The upper body has waist swivel, rocker ab, socket shoulders, hinge/rotating elbows and rotating wrists with a slight hinge to them. There is no cut bicep on this figure. A joint that I assume was left out in order to preserve the sculpt. The elbow joint may end up looking a little unusual, depending on how the figure is posed. At a right angle, the top half of the arm creates a small lip between the lower half. This may have been unavoidable given the design of figure. I played around with varies poses for Dutch holding his weapons and settled on the one you see in the pictures. All of the possible display options looked great and there is no wrong way to display this figure.

DutchDetail

Dat face! To cap everything off Dutch features a beautiful paint job. The camouflage pants have a great forest/jungle deco on them. Although given the part of the movie this figure is from, some mud paint applications on the pants could have been added. One issue I’ve had with NECA’s other Predator figures is the unpainted hip joints. The ball joints are left in the casting colour and do stand out when posed in such a way as to expose them. Hopefully NECA may start painting these or casting them in a more suitable colour for the figure. The torso and head are outstanding. Just look at the photo! The layering of browns, greys, and coppers create a deep and complex appearance. Re-creating the look of layers upon layers of mud and jungle is achieved without a single sloppy brush stroke or any colour bleeding. How the folks at NECA achieve this is beyond me. All the accessories feature great paint apps as well. The twine used to hold the knife on the spear has a nice metallic look and the pouch is a nice contrasting green. Once you look closely at the face you’ll notice even more incredible paint work. Arnie’s intense eyes were always a prominent feature in the movie and this figure does a great job capturing that intensity. The contrast between the mud on the face and the whites of the eyes really make them pop. The small bit of blood trickling from his lip is a great touch that shows off NECA’s attention to detail.

There really isn’t much more to say. This truly is an incredible action figure. The likeness of the character is near perfect, it comes loaded with accessories, features a rich paint scheme, and solid articulation. What else could you ask for? Jungle Disguise Dutch was released last year and had I picked it up then, it would have been my figure of the year (and I got quite a few great figures last year). As it stands though, it’ll probably be my pick for best figure of this year. There are plenty of great figures coming out but I can’t imagine anything coming together so perfectly as to challenge Dutch here. I have no idea how the artists (and they are artists) at NECA keep making such incredible figures. If I ever get the chance to meet Randy Falk I want to shake his hand and say thank you for everyone’s incredible work. This figure exemplifies all the things I love about this hobby and it is a welcome addition to my collection.

Lionsgate To Make Last Stand – Arnold Schwarzenegger To Star In High Octane Chase Story

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LIONSGATE TO MAKE LAST STAND

Arnold Schwarzenegger To Star In High Octane Chase Story

Santa Monica, CA, July 12, 2011– LIONSGATE® (NYSE: LGF), a leading global entertainment company, today announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger will be making his return to film in THE LAST STAND, which the company is developing as a starring vehicle for the former California Governor.  The announcement was made by the President of Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group Joe Drake, and President of Production Michael Paseornek.

Korean action-suspense master Kim Jee-Woon (A TALE OF TWO SISTERS, THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD) will direct the film, which is to be based on a spec script by Andrew Knauer that was subsequently rewritten by Jeffrey Nachmanoff.  Lionsgate has domestic and international distribution rights, with the film having pre-sold well in several overseas territories already.  Lorenzo di Bonaventura will be producing the film through di Bonaventura Pictures.

Schwarzenegger will be starring as Sheriff Owens, a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction after leaving his LAPD post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with failure and defeat after his partner was crippled.   After a spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy, the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the hemisphere is hurtling toward the border at 200 mph in a specially outfitted car with a hostage and a fierce army of gang members.  He is headed, it turns out, straight for Summerton Junction, where the whole of U.S. law enforcement will have their last opportunity to make a stand and intercept him before he slips across the border forever.  At first reluctant to become involved, and then counted out because of the perceived ineptitude of his small town force, Owens ultimately accepts responsibility for one of the most daring face offs in cinema history.

“Arnold Schwarzenegger will bring incredible magnetism to this complex but classic role,” explained Drake of the perfect fit between the material and the star.  “When he came on the screen in THE EXPENDABLES, it always electrified the audience.  In this film, the Sheriff Owens character grapples with some really tough stuff, but ultimately triumphs, and we knew he’d truly elevate this high octane ride.”

The deal was negotiated for Lionsgate by Motion Picture Group Senior Exec VP Rob McEntegart.

Schwarzenegger is represented by CAA, who negotiated the deal on his behalf along with attorneys Jake Bloom and Patrick Knapp of Bloom Hergott et al., LLP.  Jee-Woon is also represented by CAA.

About Lionsgate

Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) is a leading global entertainment company with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, family entertainment, digital distribution and new channel platforms. The Company has built a strong television presence in production of prime time cable and broadcast network series, distribution and syndication of programming and an array of channel assets. Lionsgate currently has 15 shows on more than 10 networks spanning its prime time production, distribution and syndication businesses, including such critically-acclaimed hits as “Mad Men”, “Weeds” and “Nurse Jackie” along with the popular comedy “Blue Mountain State” and the syndication successes “Tyler Perry’s House Of Payne”, its spin-off “Meet The Browns,” “The Wendy Williams Show” and “Are We There Yet?”.

Its feature film business has generated more than half a billion dollars at the North American box office in the past year, fueled by such hits as THE EXPENDABLES, THE LINCOLN LAWYER, TYLER PERRY’S MADEA’S BIG HAPPY FAMILY, SAW 3D, THE LAST EXORCISM, KICK ASS and PRECIOUS. The Company’s home entertainment business has grown to more than 8% market share and is an industry leader in box office-to-DVD and box office-to-VOD revenue conversion rates. Lionsgate handles a prestigious and prolific library of approximately 13,000 motion picture and television titles that is an important source of recurring revenue and serves as the foundation for the growth of the Company’s core businesses. The Lionsgate brand remains synonymous with original, daring, quality entertainment in markets around the world.

Governator Gets Recalled


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The GovernatorEven with reports it was going forward, I knew there was no way in hell it was.  The Governator, the project between Stan Lee, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Archie Comics, has been scrapped.  ICv2 reported that TMZ posted the following:

In light of recent events, A Squared Entertainment, POW, Stan Lee Comics, and Archie Comics have chosen not to go forward with The Governator project.

The breakdown of the project was due to the recent revelation that the former Governor of California and movie star had issues with keeping his little Terminator in his pants.  He’s had a secret son for around ten years with his former maid.  Keep it classy man.

Really in the end this just saved everyone from the embarrassment of what was to be a very high profile flop.

Archie Comics to Publish Schwarzenegger and Stan Lee’s The Governator


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Archie Comics announced it on Twitter just a bit ago that they’ll be publishing the comic book of former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and comic legend Stan Lee‘s project, The Governator.  The news of the project was first covered by Entertainment Weekly, making their cover.  Along with the comic book is a cartoon series featuring the character.

And the official trailer to the comic book:

Schwarzenegger + Stan Lee = The Governator


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As reported by Entertainment Weekly, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and comic book legend Stan Lee are teaming together for a comic book and cartoon series.  From EW:

The animated TV show and comic book, being co-developed by no less a superhero authority than Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee, won’t be out until next year, but this week EW offers an exclusive early look at Arnold’s cartoon alter-ego. “The Governator is going to be a great superhero, but he’ll also be Arnold Schwarzenegger,” Lee says of the semi-fictional character. “We’re using all the personal elements of Arnold’s life. We’re using his wife [Maria Shriver]. We’re using his kids. We’re using the fact that he used to be governor. Only after he leaves the governor’s office, Arnold decides to become a crime fighter and builds a secret high-tech crime-fighting center under his house in Brentwood.”

Along with the Arnold Cave, the Governator will have a fleet of super vehicles at his disposal, a closet full of “Super Suits” that allow him to fly and perform other super stunts, and a team of colorful sidekicks, such as Zeke Muckerberg, the precocious 13-year-old computer whiz who acts as the Governator’s cybersecurity expert.

The Governator(h/t Bleeding Cool)