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Au Revoir, Arsenal: Will Roy Harper Die In The 'Arrow' Season 5 Finale?
Arrow fans are always on the lookout for the return of Roy Harper, a.k.a Arsenal, because he brought a quality to the show that hasn't been replicated since he left. We had the opportunity to see him in the tenth episode of this season, but that wasn't enough screen time for us.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Is The Lucy Lawless-less 'Xena' Reboot In Trouble After Losing Its Executive Producer?
When the news broke last week that Xena Warrior Princess was getting a reboot, fans weren't all that happy, especially when they discovered it was actually more of a remake. The original actresses were not being included, and that alone was reason enough for fans to revolt. They didn't want a Xena without Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor — and they might have just gotten their wish.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' Set Pictures Have Arrived and James McAvoy Teases Professor Xavier
There is no doubt that the moment 20th Century Fox signed actors James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, and Michael Fassbender; that they had hit gold with fans of the X-Men comic books. With the studio recently announcing that Simon Kinberg (X-Men Days of Future's Past, X-Men: Apocalypse), that we would be seeing something coming soon from the new X-Men saga film.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Does 'The Walking Dead's' Gregory Give Us A Marvel Villain Problem?
The rotting jewel in the #AMC crown, #TheWalkingDead is known for its badass butchery and lack of messing around, but did it just give us its lamest villain yet? Xander Berkeley's Gregory went full villain by betraying those around him, so how does a middle-aged man with receding hair fit into a show already overflowing with cannibals and maniacs? #RobertKirkman's comic books have given us some of the greatest villains to grace modern television, from the one-eyed Governor to the bat-wielding Negan. However, does Season 6 of the zombie romp offer up the show's first real villain problem?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Whoa Man The Barbarian: Is Arnold Schwarzenegger Heading To 'Wonder Woman'?
It's time to get out your Lasso of Truth and wrangle the DCEU, because a very high profile actor could be set to join Patty Jenkins's Wonder Woman. It would be a case of "I'll be back," (well, in the DC universe) as #ArnoldSchwarzenegger is the latest casting rumor for the upcoming female-first film. #GalGadot, Robin Wright, and Chris Pine are already heading up the cast, so if we added Arnie, he would certainly be in some A-list company.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
15 Times Stephen Amell Hit The Target On Instagram
Arrow star Stephen Amell's 36th birthday is right around the corner on May 8th, and if you think the Green Arrow is always being hunted, you should check out Amell's Instagram page. He has 4.1 million followers and for good reason.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Magic Is Real: Australian Zoo Welcomes Birth Of Its Own 'Fantastic Beasts' Nifflers
Hagrid had better get saving, because everyone will be wanting one of these cheeky chappies under their tree this Christmas: Nifflers — the bank robbing, scene stealing, furballs, who are sweet merch waiting to happen. While most of the creatures from #JKRowling's #FantasticBeasts may be confined to the pages of a book or stuck in the world of imagination (shame, I really wanted a thunderbird), nifflers do exist!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Sony Has Confirmed that Spider-Man Spin-offs Will Tie into the MCU and That's Great News
Last year when Tom Holland made his debut as the red-suited Spider-Man he took the world by storm due to his silly antics in Captain America: Civil War. Working with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), and surviving the goofy antics of his Aunt May (Marisa Tomey); we were given a look at the future Spider-verse in a matter of minutes.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Et Tu, Elisha Dushku? The 'Buffy' Cast Put The Final Nail In The Coffin For New Episodes
A unique drama debuted 20 years ago with a kickass heroine who fought vampires and demons to protect her city. Buffy the Vampire Slayer remained on the air for seven wonderful seasons, ending in 2003. With the recent influx of remakes, reboots and prequels, fans have been clamoring for more episodes of the vampire slayer.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











