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Not Such Fantastic News: Kevin Feige Reaffirms There Are No Plans To Return The Fantastic Four To The MCU
It looks like it definitely won't be third time lucky for Marvel's Fantastic Four, and the comic book powerhouse is reaffirming to its legions of fans that we will NOT be bringing Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, or Sue and Johnny Storm to a cinema near you. With Disney's D23 heralded as a roaring success and one big hype machine for the likes of #InfinityWar, the state of the #FantasticFour cast a shadow over proceedings. After being frequently badgered by journalists, #KevinFeige has once again stamped a big red cross on the chances of a Fantastic Four revival.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Annie Get Your Gunn: James Gunn Plays Down A Full MCU Reboot After 'Avengers 4'
There could be trouble ahead, and I don't mean from the Mad Titan Thanos. If your surname is Stark, Rogers, or Banner, better get writing your resumé because it sounds like the whole state of Marvel's Cinematic Universe is up in the air. As we gallop toward the #MCU's 10th anniversary and a celebration with Avengers: Infinity War, it is only right that fans of the highest-grossing franchise in cinema start looking to the future.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Another George R.R. Martin Series Is Coming To TV As Syfy Orders 'Nightflyers' Pilot
Game of Thrones fans may soon have another series to hold them over while they're awaiting more episodes of their favorite medieval fantasy, as Syfy has ordered a pilot for Nightflyers, another George R. R. Martin production. The author confirmed the news on Twitter on June 26, 2017:
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Waiting for a New 'Game of Thrones' Episode? Here's 6 Shows You Need to be Watching in the Meantime.
With only a few weeks till the season finale of Game of Thrones ends, there's a lot of downtime between each episode, and that downtime can be somewhat of a drag. While The Walking Dead is certainly ramping up for its next season, we've got a lot of time between the two shows. To keep yourself busy, you've no doubt been trying to find something to watch, and the summer is the worst time to do so.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Hair Today, Queen Tomorrow: We All Missed A Major Sansa Stark Easter Egg In The 'Game Of Thrones' Premiere
Raise your glasses — check the wine isn't poisoned — then make a toast to the King in the North. That's right, HBO's Game of Thrones is back and winter has well and truly come. Focusing on the ice side of its Ice and Fire saga, the Season 7 premiere kept most of its action toward the north of the Seven Kingdoms.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Everything You Need To Know (So Far) About The 'Anastasia' Broadway Adaptation
In the '90s Disney had the monopoly on princesses, with the Disney Renaissance happening during that time and dominating the animation genre. However, in 1997 Fox came up with their own answer to it with Anastasia, based on the real-life story of the Russian princess who went missing during the overthrow of her father, Tsar Nicholas II.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
The Pixar Theory by Jon Negroni
Hey, I'm Jonathan Sim, and this is my brand new writing platform. I previously wrote for a platform called Creators, but once they folded, I decided to bring my writing here, and continue to write about some of my favorite things to talk about: Pixar movies, Harry Potter, the Back to the Future trilogy, politics, Die Hard, and a lot more.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Geeks
Why Alice Cullen's Backstory Deserves A 'Twilight' Movie Of Its Own
Twilight movie fans who haven't read the books know nothing of Alice Cullen's past. They only see her as a cheerful, caring vampire with an eye for fashion and visions of the future. With a charming personality and wicked fighting skills, she fits right in with the Cullen clan, but there's so much more to Jasper Hale's wife than the image she presents onscreen — more that viewers should see. Alice Cullen, born Mary Alice Brandon, has a rich backstory that begs to be unveiled on the big screen.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Susanna Thompson's Return To 'Arrow' Reminded Us Why We Miss Moira Queen
Moira Queen was always a morally ambiguous character, but there was no denying that she loved her children. However misguided, every effort she made was to protect them. She could be deliciously evil, coldhearted and even downright cruel, but we still miss her, and the #Arrow season finale reminded us once again why. (Note: This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5.)
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











