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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'Bourne' After Reading: Director Offers Update On Jeremy Renner's Bourne Spin-Off Movies
Does anyone really remember or even care about Universal's Bourne movies? Starting in 2002, there is now a quintet of Bourne films to wade through and an uncertain future for Matt Damon as CIA assassin Jason Bourne.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
And Now, The End Is Near: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Slams Multiple Endings Idea For 'Game Of Thrones'
With HBO's Game of Thrones preparing to cover the wild world of Westeros in a blanket of snow for its final season, all bets are off on how the savage saga will come to a close. As showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss bring the fantasy frolic to an end in 2019, fans of the show are excitedly looking toward an endgame that will have been eight years in the making.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Coming Out Of Your Sheldon: Chuck Lorre Confirms If 'Young Sheldon' Will Show His Father's Death
If one Sheldon Cooper just wasn't enough for you, then how about two neurotic nerds courtesy of CBS? While The Big Bang Theory still scores big for the network and prepares to enter its eleventh season, CBS is hoping to cash in on the zany comedy by focusing on the show's most marketable character.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Oh' Me 'Oh' My: ABC Reveals If Sandra Oh Is Coming Back To 'Grey's Anatomy'
Dr. Cristina Yang to the OR please, that's Dr. Yang to the OR. Amidst a season of departing cast members and returning faces, there is no denying that ABC's Grey's Anatomy is still as packed with as much death and drama in its current Season 14 as when it first hit our screens in 2005.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
An Emma Frost-y Reception: Fox Reveals Why It Chose 'The Gifted' Over Hellfire Club Adaptation
For those of us who are a certain age, nothing will ever hold a candle to the technicolor triumph that was '90s classic X-Men: The Animated Series. However, thanks mainly to Bryan Singer, 20th Century Fox has brought those magnificent mutants to our screens across a whole host of cinematic outings. From the good (X2), to the bad (Apocalypse), and even the ugly (Origins) we have "Marvel-ed" at the #XMen, but then Fox decided that storming the box office just wasn't enough and opted to take over our TV boxes as well.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Left In The Dark (Universe): Alex Kurtzman May Abandon Universal's Dark Universe
You'd better call your "mummy" for this one, because it looks like Universal's Dark Universe could be in even more trouble than we first thought. Kicking off the studio's own monsterverse with the good and the great of scary stories, #AlexKurtzman's #TheMummy failed to resurrect itself from an early grave and stick a huge question mark on where Universal should go next.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Sex And The Sh*tty: Kim Cattrall Opens Up Feud With 'Toxic' Sarah Jessica Parker
Whip out those claws and get ready for a catfight, because someone is about to get a stiletto to the eye if these ladies have anything to say about it. Forget the warring women of Desperate Housewives, those Sex and the City girls are at it again, necking a Cosmopolitan and opening up some old wounds. After success with 2008's big screen outing, the ambitious sequel and a trip to Abu Dhabi panned like one of the quartet's love lives.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Dr. Manhattan Project: 'Watchmen' Actor Discusses Why There Wasn't A Sequel
Say what you want about Zack Snyder's stoic superhero whodunnit, but you will undoubtedly find 2009's Watchmen either criminally overrated or equally underrated. Rarely has a film divided audiences as much as the big screen adaptation of Alan Moore's acclaimed graphic novel, the story of a troop of unhinged vigilantes did just that.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Leia' Whisper On My Pillow: Star Wars Anthology Points To Leia Becoming A Jedi In 'Episode VIII'
Lighting up our lightsabers and heading back some 40 years across the cosmos, it appears that one of the most famous sci-fi sagas to grace cinema could've been completely different. Just in time for Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the world of Wookiees is taking a trip back to 1977 and the era of Star Wars: A New Hope. Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View is an anthology book that not only affects the events of A New Hope, but drastically alters the intended Skywalker arc for #TheEmpireStrikesBack and possibly beyond.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism
Christmas Has Come Early: 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' Is Getting A Comic Book Sequel
What's this, what's this, there are sequels in the air? While it may be a little too early to start thinking about Christmas, in my eyes, it is never too early to think about Halloween. Rising from the grave of Hollywood hell, it seems that Disney has an early trick or treat for us this year, and there is confirmation that #TheNightmareBeforeChristmas is getting a sequel!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Brock Out With Your C*ck Out: '50 Shades Of Grey' Writer Is Polishing 'Venom' Script
It looks like we could be undergoing a paint job for 50 Shades of Black in the upcoming Spider-Man spin-off Venom. Away from the happy reds and blues of the MCU, Sony is adapting its own villainverse and kicking off with a symbiote showstopper that has Tom Hardy as its lead. Little else is known about Venom, but the behind-the-scenes production has just added some unusual talent to the roster. While it may not be the most obvious combination of two worlds, 50 Shades of Grey writer Kelly Marcel is the latest person to put pen to paper for a revision of the Venom script.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Every Now And 'Glenn' I Fall Apart: Steven Yeun's Glenn Will Haunt Daryl In 'The Walking Dead' Season 8
Casting your mind back to October 2016, AMC's The Walking Dead resolved one of the biggest cliffhangers to grace modern television. In this era of Who Shot Mr. Burns?, why the cast of Lost needed to go back, and is Jon Snow really dead?, #TheWalkingDead kept us guessing for a whole summer about whose brains Negan bashed in with a wire-wrapped baseball bat.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror











