Man, Friday at Comic Con sure was insane. Seriously. The day started off relatively early with my wife and I deciding to walk down to the convention because once we got a look at the traffic, we realized it’d just make more sense to do so. There’s a certain strength to the sun here in San Diego that we just don’t have on the East Coast; it feels like it’s trying to hurt you and given the chance would burn you to a crisp without thinking twice about it. In other words, it was a long walk.
First thing that day I got to chat with John Hegeman, COO of Fox Atomic, the company releasing 28 Weeks Later and The Hills Have Eyes 2. The full interview will be up shortly, but what I can tell you is that the guys behind this studio branch are definitely fans of our genre and have some great plans for the future and a real understanding of how important our input is into getting the best possible horror out there. Be sure to check out their site for a taste of what’s to come in the next few months.
While that was going on, I did an interview with William Oertel, producer of The Silent Hill Experience and the upcoming Silent Hill: Origins. Origins sounds like it’s going to be everything Silent Hill fans love and creepy as hell despite the fact that it will be out on PSP only. The challenges inherit in bringing a game that relies so much on visuals and sound to such a small device were legion, but it looks like they did a damn good job of it. Look for the full interview transcript soon.
While I was away doing that, Sean was finishing up with the Hood of Horror folks and finally got the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream: interviewing Rosario Dawson. This is a chick that really has it all, folks. She’s smart, gorgeous, and loves horror in all its forms, so her involvement in numerous upcoming genre projects is not surprising in the least. Look for that video interview soon as well, and make sure if you ever see Sean, that you ask him to tell you about the experience. He gets all dreamy in the eyes.
When I get a few minutes to breathe, I promise to get you guys a lot more; but needless to say, we’re having a great time at Comic Con. Today is a relatively light day in terms of horror stuff to catch, and the Con ends at 4:30. Then we’re off to the world famous San Diego Zoo to relax a bit. Keep it here for more!