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'Teen Wolf': With Deaths Predicted, Who Will Be Left Standing At The End Of The Series Finale?
Death has always been a part of Teen Wolf. Since its debut in June 2011, the series has racked up an impressive body count. The show doesn't shy away from eliminating popular characters either, and it looks like the final season isn't going to be any different.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Best Day Ever!: First Look At Disney Channel's New 'Tangled' Animated Series
Disney's #Tangled, released back in 2010, was a box office hit, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song with "I See the Light" and garnering a sequel in a short called Tangled Ever After about Rapunzel and Flynn Rider's (nee Eugene) wedding. Fans still haven't had enough, however, and next year Disney Channel will be bringing us more adventures with our favorite characters in Tangled: The Series.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
3 Reasons Why Leslie Knope Should Be Our Next President
The 2016 election year has to be one of the craziest elections to date. Who knew that the host of The Apprentice would become the Republican candidate? But if you don't like Donald Trump, then I have another option for you. How about Leslie Knope from Parks and Recreation? Sure, she's a fictional character on a beloved comedy series, but the more I think about it the more it makes sense to have her as president. Still not convinced? Then allow me to explain why Leslie would make best commander and chief of the United States.
By Sarah Loyd8 years ago in Geeks
Theorycraft: 'Alien: Covenant' Just Proved that David Has Orchestrated the Entire Franchise
When Alien launched in 1979, there'd been curiosity surrounding the who, the what, the why, and the how behind the origins of the oily black skinned creature, which dripped blood for acid. Questions would even began to arise behind the origins of the massive creature in the suit upon the ship Ellen Ripley and her team discovered when they landed upon the mysterious planet LV-426.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
All The Burning Questions From The Animated Classic That The 'Beauty And The Beast' Live-Action Movie Needs To Answer
Beauty and the Beast is one of those movies that truly is a "tale as old as time" with many incarnations even outside of the Disney realm. However, the version that many of us consider the definitive version is the animated film, released by #Disney in 1991. And while it is considered a masterpiece, there are quite a few puzzling questions that are left by the end of the film. Here is what I hope gets answered by the 2017 live-action remake.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
A Young ‘Arrow’ Fan With Cancer Met Stephen Amell At SDCC And He Gave Her The Most Heartwarming Gift
Arrow fans know Stephen Amell is more than just the role he plays on television. The actor has proven many times over how much he cares about his fans, and he never hesitates to go above and beyond to make sure they have a great experience when meeting him. And at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, Amell showed, once again, that his heart makes him more of a hero than the character he portrays.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash': A Harder, Stronger Iris West Steps Up As Leader Of Team Flash
When Season 3 of The Flash wrapped in May, Barry Allen had willingly gone into the Speed Force to right the balance and save the world (or at least Central City) from destruction. He left behind his devastated friends and heartbroken fiancée, and, as we all know, a broken heart can change a person. And it looks like it's done just that to the Iris West of the future.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Giselle Is Feeling Rather 'Disenchanted' These Days: Everything We Know So Far About 'Enchanted 2'
Enchanted was a clever live-action fairy tale released by Disney back in 2007, with the company poking a little fun at itself as well as bringing realness to an otherworldly life. With two charming romantic interests in Patrick Dempsey and James Marsden, as well as a perfect princess Giselle in Amy Adams, the movie was a box office hit and quickly became a classic, with talks of a sequel frequently being discussed.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
War Of The Words: John Boyega Slams 'Game Of Thrones' For Lack Of Black Roles
Uh oh, it looks like there is a Star Wars and Game of Thrones crossover coming that no one really wants. A disappointed John Boyega is preparing to stick HBO's show with the pointy end over an apparent lack of diverse roles for non-white actors. Admittedly the Song of Ice and Fire saga is largely populated by slightly tanned southerners and pale-faced northerners, but is it really as bad as we think?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











