Tom Chapman
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Tom is a Manchester-based writer with square eyes and the love of a good pun. Raised on a diet of Jurassic Park, this ’90s boy has VHS flowing in his blood. No topic is too big for this freelancer by day, crime-fighting vigilante by night.
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Hungry Eyes: Dany Was '85% Sure' Drogon Wouldn't Eat Jon In That 'Game Of Thrones' Scene
There is no denying that the Seven Kingdoms got a lot smaller in Season 7 of Game of Thrones, and pretty much anyone who was anyone in Westeros broke bread or promises. Jon met Dany, Arya met Nymeria, Cersei met her enemies, and Littlefinger met his maker (sob), but there was one particular pow-wow that was more dangerous than most. When you are trying to woo the Mother of Dragons, it is probably best not to forget that you have to get past her own personal guard dog before you can head below deck and send that ship a-rockin'.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Steppen' On Up: 'Justice League' Toys Give Our Best Look At Steppenwolf Yet
It looks like the DCEU is preparing to come together (right now) and put all its superhero eggs in one basket with the upcoming Justice League. Fresh off the back of Wonder Woman's critical acclaim, hopes are high that Geoff Johns and co. can deliver DC's equivalent of the Avengers and give their own expanded universe a kick up the backside.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Breaking The Iron Bank: 'Game Of Thrones' Season 8 Will Have The Show's Most Expensive Episodes Yet
With iron thrones, extravagant weddings, and gilded halls, there is no denying that the Seven Kingdoms aren't exactly short of a bob or two. It is easy to see how the sprawling spectacle that is HBO's Game of Thrones is currently one of the most expensive shows on television thanks to its nautical brawls, CGI dragons, and paying to keep Emilia Clarke in a spiffing blonde wig.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Fetch The 'Stane' Removal: Disney Nearly Had A Very Different Fate For A Major MCU Villain
If you remember back to 2008, the landscape of superhero movies was very different than what we see today. We had three Spider-Man films, three X-Men films, but no Dark Knight — it was released late 2008 — however, 2008 was also the year that Disney kicked off the entire MCU back with #IronMan. Robert Downey Jr., stepped into the red and gold suit to fly Marvel's comic book universe to greatness and eventually become the highest-grossing franchise in cinematic history.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
We're 'Dead' Excited: 'The Walking Dead' Reveals 'Episode 100' Title And Synopsis
It sounds like there will be some dead men walking the mile when AMC once again soars up the network ratings with The Walking Dead. After leaving Season 7 of the zombie apocalypse for dust back in April, Dead-heads have been on the edge of their seats for the return of #ScottGimple's shuffling showstopper and a very special milestone. With less than a month to go, and as everyone prepares to celebrate 100 episodes of #TheWalkingDead, AMC has released the season premiere title and a rather sparse synopsis.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Playing The 'Scape' Goat: There Was A Huge Sci-Fi Cameo Hiding In 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2'
As Disney's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 stuck on some banging tunes and flew us into another outlandish adventure in the cosmos, the good and the great of Hollywood nabbed themselves a role. Alongside returning favorites like Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana were greats like Kurt Russell, Sly Stallone, and even Miley Cyrus.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism
The Prognosis Is Tim: Tim Allen Says 'Last Man Standing' Was Too Dangerous To Be On TV
With ABC's Last Man Standing now sitting in a darkened corner, lead actor Tim Allen is defiantly standing strong against the show's cancellation. If you remember the big axe or renew debacle of the 2017–2018 season, Jack Burditt's long-running show was promptly shown the door in May.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Where There's A Will There's A Gay: 'Will & Grace' Revival Will Ignore Its Final Episode
Crafting a season finale is no easy feat, and while the likes of The Sopranos literally cut to black, Breaking Bad broke our hearts, and Lost left us feeling a little like its namesake, NBC's Will & Grace seemed to get it right. Coming to an end in 2006 with a sickly sweet swansong, there was no reason to come back to our New York neurotics — until now. Some 11 years after we waved goodbye to our dysfunctional friends, the network is bringing back Will & Grace for a new run of 10 episodes.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Game Over, Man, Game Over: Robert Kirkman Says Clementine Is Never Coming To 'The Walking Dead'
Since Robert Kirkman first put bloody pen to paper in 2003, we have seen The Walking Dead move from comic book, to television, to video games, and it seems that there is no stopping his world in any medium. However, in the murky depths of Kirkman's mind, can he ever see his various franchises coming together under one roof for the ultimate episode of #TheWalkingDead?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
It's Grim Up North: John Bradley Reveals Why He Hates Starring On 'Game Of Thrones'
Most actors have some idea of what their dream job would be, and from playing Tom Cruise's butt double to Lifeless Corpse No. 2 on an episode of CSI, it is a slippery slope to the top. However, I think that everyone would be in unanimous agreement that when you land a starring role on HBO's #GameofThrones, you've pretty much made it — well, nearly everyone.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
I Think We've 'Maid' A Mistake: How This Forgotten 'Game Of Thrones' Character Could Bring Down Cersei
As HBO's Game of Thrones winds toward its dramatic climax, the race for the pointy chair narrows the playing field and all bets are off on whether it will be man, woman, or White Walker to wear the crown in Season 8.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
This Could Be Just The Ricket: 'Rick And Morty' Is Getting A Supersized Season 4
Show us what you've got, Adult Swim, because fans of Rick and Morty are demanding more. It seems like a case of blink-and-you'll-miss-it as Season 3 of the controversial cartoon closes the doors to Rick's lab before it has even begun. With 10 extravagant episodes over far too soon, we look bleakly into the future and anticipate another long wait until Season 4.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











