The clock stops on 24, this final season will lead into the feature film

The day I thought would never come is here.  It’s official: 24 Season 8, the season that’s currently airing now, will be the final season for the show.  Over the past few weeks there have been whispers that the 24 creative team would jump ship from FOX to NBC in order to salvage a ninth season.  With star Keifer Sutherland’s contract running up this year, along with other members of the production team, it would have been an extremely expensive ordeal to bring the show back again.  With ratings lower than usual and the narrative becoming somewhat stale after eight seasons on the air, 24 has decided to call it quits after this season.

Says Sutherland (who plays Jack Bauer): “The writers are producing the equivalent of 12 films a year, which is unheard of, and [executive producer] Howard felt to do a ninth would be potentially damaging.  We both felt strongly that there has been a demand and an interest in a 24 film, which would be a two-hour representation of a 24-hour day, so we felt it was time to move in that direction.”

And that brings us to the 24 feature film that’s in the works.  It’s happening people, so there’s no need to bring out the tissues just yet.  20th Century Fox is backing the movie, with Billy Ray (State of Play) writing the screenplay.  Says Sutherland on how the series finale will tie into the movie: “We wanted to create a definitive end for Jack Bauer.  Since we do have the intention to make the feature film, it would lead into that and certainly set that up.”  In fact, since a 24 movie loses the restrictions of the story unfolding in real time, the creative juices must be flowing for Sutherland and co.  “Something we’ve dealt with in the series is how the crisis always has to come to us because we don’t have time to move anywhere in a real time world,” Sutherland adds.  “In a two-hour (movie) representation of the 24 world, planes, trains, and automobiles all of a sudden become a factor because you are not required to go scene by scene in real time. That’s something I can say I am very excited about.”  Hell yeah, me too!

But as far as the series finale is concerned, Howard Gordon and Sutherland are contemplating either a happy or tragic ending for Jack Bauer.  “We go to a very definitive, very complex place.”  I am a long time 24 fan; hell, I’ve been watching this show for eight years now.  As sad as this news may seem, think of it like this:  How many bad days can Jack Bauer experience?  I mean, we don’t want him to die or anything… It’s time for Jack Bauer (and us) to finally receive closure.

Sutherland released this official statement of gratitude: “This has been the role of a lifetime, and I will never be able to fully express my appreciation to everyone who made it possible. While the end of the series is bittersweet, we always wanted 24 to finish on a high note, so the decision to make the eighth season our last was one we all agreed upon. This feels like the culmination of all our efforts from the writers to the actors to our fantastic crew and everyone at Fox. Looking ahead to the future, Howard Gordon and I are excited about the opportunity to create the feature film version of 24. But when all is said and done, it is the loyal worldwide fan base that made it possible for me to have the experience of playing the role of Jack Bauer, and for that I am eternally grateful.”

Executive producer and showrunner Howard Gordon followed up: “Kiefer and I have loved every minute of making 24, but we all believe that now is the right time to call it a day.  I echo his sentiments of gratitude toward the show’s amazing creative team, as well as the studio and network who have always believed in us and shown us unbelievable support.”

Need more proof?  24’s Mary Lynn Rajskuub (Chloe O’Brien) tweets: “Just found out we got the word officially. This is 24’s last season.”  Executive producer and off-and-on director Jon Cassar shared this tweet: “News from the 24 set,the crew has been told that 24 has come to an end. There will b no season 9. Its been a great run, thanx all 4 watching.”

[Via EW, here & here; IGN]

Trailer: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

The Internet is ablaze with excitement over the debut trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.  Comic book fans especially are drooling over this graphic novel adaptation for film.  Scott Pilgrim is a comic book series authored and illustrated by Bryan Lee O’Malley and published by Oni Press.  The first volume was released in 2004 and the fifth and final volume, Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour, will release later this year alongside the movie.  The series follows “23-year-old Canadian Scott Pilgrim, a slacker, hero, and part-time bassist who is living in Toronto and plays bass guitar in the band “Sex Bob-Omb.”  He falls in love with American delivery girl Ramona V. Flowers, but must defeat her seven “evil exes” in order to date her.”  And that is exactly what the movie is about.  The trailer begins with the question: “Have you ever met someone you love so much it hurts?”  Then it introduces Scott Pilgram (Michael Cera), his crush Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and the seven evil exes who include a telepath (Brandon Routh), a skateboarder with a powerful punch (Chris Evans), and Flower’s former college roommate (Mae Whitman).  There’s plenty of comic book combat for everyone.

Directed by Edgar Wright (Shawn of the Dead, Hot Fuzz), Scott Pilgrim vs. The World hits theatres August 13.

[Via TrailerAddict; MTV News; Wiki]

Adobe Photoshop CS5 is on the way, new Content-Aware feature works like magic

Photoshop Labs is showing off a magical new tool called Content-Aware.  What it allows you to do is add, remove, move, or repair image elements in an extremely easy and fool-proof way.  Up to this point, one way to clean up images by removing certain elements from it was to use to the Healing tool.  Editing images this way can be nerve-racking, tedious, and time-consuming.  Content Aware does away with all that.  Watch the video above to witness the magic.  The Photoshopper starts out with small edits, like removing lens flairs and tiny trees from an image.  Then he moves onto bigger things like adding desert to a road and filling out a panoramic image with the click of a button.  Very impressive stuff.  Adobe Photoshop CS5 releases on April 12, and Adobe promises this feature in a “future version of Photoshop.”  (Whether that means it will be included in CS5 or in an update has not been addressed.)

[Via AdobeBlog; Gizmodo]

Music video: Kid Cudi – “Soundtrack 2 My Life”

And it’s finally here.  The music video for arguably the most popular single off Kid Cudi’s debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day.  It’s not a music video in the traditional sense.  Rather than have Cudi sing throughout the video, director Jason Goldwatch and Decon Creative Group decided to splice together months of tour footage.  In a way “Soundtrack 2 My Life” gives us a look into the crazy life that is touring for Kid Cudi and it’s definitely a fun ride.  The tour footage used in this music video is part of a larger project that Cudder, Goldwatch, and Decon are putting together for fans.  We can all look forward to that.  And Cudder.

[Via DatNewCudi]

Trailer: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Stimulus Package

The first piece of downloadbale content for the world’s best-selling video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will ship in the form of a map pack.  It will include 5 maps–three new ones (Bailout, Storm, and Salvage) and two old ones from the original CoD: MW (Crash and Overgrown).  The DLC will hit the Xbox 360 first on March 30 for a whopping $15 and will appear on the PSN and PCs later this year.  But you know all this already!  Check out the brand new teaser trailer for “Stimulus Package” above.

[Via Gametrailers]

Dr. Horrible comic comes to the iPhone

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog was a hit 3-part web series.  Then Dark Horse Comics brought the hilarious, musically-inclined story to the comic book world.  And now you can read Zack Whedon’s piece on the iPhone, iPod touch, and soon on the iPad.  Just as a refresher:

In this one-shot comic, Zack Whedon and artist Joelle Jones (Token) establish how a young, impressionable, but brilliant Dr. Horrible was drawn into a world of crime. Readers are reacquainted with the charming, brawny, crime-fighting superhero extraordinaire Captain Hammer when Dr. Horrible crosses paths with his greatest enemy in an all-out showdown of immeasurable proportions. Special guest appearances include Dr. Horrible’s love interest, Penny; his sidekick, Moist; and a meter man.

Though its comic form lacks the music it’s still a great read if you’re a fan of all things Horrible.  And though the iPhone format lacks features like zoom and tap-to-turn pages, the promise of comic book readers for the iPad is all the more exciting.

The name of the final episode of LOST is…

The End.

Well, at least it’s orignal.  All joking aside, it’s definitely short and sweet and fitting for the mind-bending finale to one of the best shows of all time.  Says exec producer Damon Lindelof: “I think we couldn’t probably make a more clear statement as to the fact that we are bringing our story to a close.”  Well said.  But I can’t help but agree with ScreenRant‘s Ross Miller when he says he was hoping for the title to be “It Only Ends Once” (as said by Jacob to The Man in Black in the opening scene of the season 5 finale).  So now we have two clues about series finale ep: it’s called “The End” & water will somehow be a major player in the events to come.

[Via THR]

Navigating a 13.3 gigapixel image, Minority Report style

Students at the University of Tromso in Norway have put together a ginormous interactive display wall.  The 22-megapixel display utilizes 28 projectors to spit out a resolution of 7,168 x 3,072.  It’s multitouch capabilities allow users to interact with the wall in a myriad of ways, Tom Cruise-style; gestures include hand swipes for panning and snapping fingers for zooming in.  And all of this can be down without actually touching the wall.  But how is that possible?  A number of floor-mounted cameras pick up your gestures in 1D and a 30 node computer setup manages to group together the various perspectives to determine 2D location.  In the demo video above, the wall outputs a 13.3 gigapixel highly detailed image of Trosmo.  Check it out and be blown away be its awesome power.

[Via University of Trosmo; Engadget]

Interacting with a flexible display

Impress flexible display, designed by Silke Hilsing.

German designer Silke Hilsing created an interactive “flexible” display using Arduino and sensors.  How does it work?  Simple really: Sensors are sandwiched in-between layers of foam; when you touch the foam surface this triggers the sensors to turn on and communicate with an overhead projector which displays a beam of lights onto the surface from above.  The surface can “feel” the level of intensity as you push down on it with your hand; the harder you push, more information (colors, light, text) is displayed.  The motivation behind this concept?   “…to remove the technical stiffness from touch screens, bring the technology closer to the user by making it more human.”  Interesting…

[Via DesignBoom; Gizmodo; SilkeHilsing]