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Spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 7 and comic books follow! The Walking Dead is only two episodes into its seventh season, and just from what we've seen so far, it's going to be more massive in scale than any previous season by featuring several major events depicted in The Walking Dead comics.
By Allie Z.8 years ago in Horror
Season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead definitely left a lot of fans in shock. With a more violent spectacle than ever, the premiere episode topped the list of most brutal Walking Dead episodes; we witnessed the murder of two beloved characters, Abraham and Glenn.
Five episodes into Season 3, The Flash has already introduced a variety of new characters to the already-massive DCTV universe — but could the biggest bad of all be coming?
By Allie Z.8 years ago in Geeks
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D., "Lockup," saw the S.H.I.E.L.D. team reunited briefly — with the exception of Agent Simmons, who was busy helping S.H.I.E.L.D. director Jeffrey Mace with his live broadcast interview. They were accompanied by one new member: Robbie Reyes a.k.a. Ghost Rider.
The Walking Dead's seventh season started out just how we all expected, but with a twist. We'd all expected Negan to kill one member of Rick's group but we never imagined the season would premiere with the death of two beloved cast members. It was quite unbelievable at first sight, but we definitely knew something shocking was in store for the Season 7 premiere after so much hype had been built up in the Season 6 finale.
For one, Abraham's death was all but foreshadowed last season with the heavy emphasis on Abraham's story coming full arc - evident by the resolutions Abraham made with Rosita and Sasha. Then tacking on the Season 7 clip revealed a few weeks ago, it was pretty much closing the door for Abraham on The Walking Dead.
The trailer for Logan debuted gave us a glimpse into the future timeline beyond the happy ending of X-Men: Days Of Future Past, which saw Wolverine returned to his bed in the X-Mansion with all of the X-Men revived and reunited.
Since the announcements started rolling in for Logan, fans have been eagerly anticipating a trailer drop, and now we finally have it. While that's definitely the biggest piece of news for the third (and final) Wolverine solo film, there was some news that went overlooked: the newest character roles listed on IMDb spell out quite a bit of the plot of Logan.
As the announcements surrounding Logan keep pouring in, the one of most interest is that of the Reavers being confirmed for an appearance; this announcement comes shortly after both Donald Pierce and Caliban were confirmed for parts in the film as well. With these announcements, the central cast of Logan is becoming much more transparent. Regardless, there's still a lot we don't know about the film.
Several announcements have been made regarding Logan, the last chapter in Hugh Jackman's run as the indestructible Wolverine. In the latest reveal, we learned that Stephen Merchant is confirmed as Caliban for the film, serving as a caretaker to a withered Professor X. We can assume that Caliban may be accompanied by some of his mutant brethren, the Morlocks.
It's confirmed, Violet Beane's character of Jesse Wells is going down the same path as her comic-book counterpart by becoming the speedster Jesse Quick in the next episode of The Flash, "Magenta." However, Beane might not be suiting up just yet, according to her comments in an interview with EW.
Over the past year, rumors had been circulating of a potential Venom spinoff movie being produced by Sony Pictures, but there hadn't been any indication of a Venom film in development. Then out of nowhere, Tom Rothman, Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, made a soft announcement that the Venom project would be revealed soon.