Laura Bailey

Lamarr and Bailey Act Out Their Aggression in Injustice 2 [SDCC 2016]
Lamarr and Bailey Act Out Their Aggression in Injustice 2 [SDCC 2016]
Lamarr and Bailey Act Out Their Aggression in Injustice 2 [SDCC 2016]
Announced last month, Injustice 2 will continue NetherRealm's alternate DC Universe take on a world where Superman rules the planet with a benevolent Kryptonian hand. This week at San Diego Comic-Con, NetherRealm announced two new members for the roster: Wonder Woman and Blue Beetle. The roster is still expanding, as Injustice 2 isn't due out until sometime deep into 2017, but right now there's a solid core in place of new and returning characters. At a roundtable session this weekend, we were able to catch up with DC Universe veteran Phil Lamarr, who plays the returning Aquaman, and newcomer to the multiverse, Laura Bailey, who brings Supergirl to Earth for the first time in the Injustice timeline. We weren't able to pry many secrets from the duo, but we did get a glimpse inside the work the actors put into the sequel.
Adam West & Developers Talk 'LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'
Adam West & Developers Talk 'LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'
Adam West & Developers Talk 'LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is going to be a positively huge video game. I got to see that first hand when I played a brief demo at DC's booth at Comic-Con International in San Diego last weekend. First off, it's got a huge playground for players to explore. The "Beyond Gotham" of the title refers to outer space, and the game will go to a whole host of different worlds. Then there are the playable characters--105 or so, according to the game makers, and they include characters in both their superhero guises and as their secret identities. A new feature enables players to change from Clark Kent to Superman using a phone booth, for example.