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9 Comic Book Myths You Always Thought Were True
Superheroes and villains have been a part of our culture for nearly 80 years now. The characters in the comic books have crossed over into nearly every other aspect of entertainment, reaching into video games, television and of course major movies. With the expansive shared universes being capitalized on in Hollywood, it makes sense that the characters in the comics are as popular as ever.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Why Netflix's Time-Jumping 'Travelers' Is A Sci-Fi Drama With A Social Media Hook And Tons Of Promise
All 12 episodes of #Travelers debuted on #Netflix on December 23, and it's a #timetravel series unlike any you've ever seen. Starring Emmy Award winner #EricMcCormack of Will & Grace, the drama puts a unique spin on hopping through time by eliminating the core clichés we've seen over the years. You won't see a portal, a wave rider, a wormhole or a DeLorean.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Mark Ruffalo Promises A 'Huge Change' For The Hulk In Avengers 4 — Is He Gonna Smash His Own Teammates?
The Hulk is set to make his glorious return in November when Thor: Ragnarok hits theaters, and MCU fans around the world can't wait to see the Marvel icon again — it's been a long time since Avengers: Age of Ultron, but fortunately Marvel has big things planned for the big guy.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Do You Love Dan Aykroyd? See His First Audition for 'Saturday Night Live' Now!
Everyone should know Dan Aykroyd, the man who created such iconic movies as The Blues Brothers and Ghostbusters. Frankly if you don't have a clue who I'm talking about you better read this article over at least 3 times to let it sink in. Now before Dan got into films he was a household name on TV's Saturday Night Live for 4 years in the 70s, getting to test out material that would net him worldwide fame.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Geeks
7 Movies You Should Watch This Year *That Aren't About Superheroes*
We all know that 2016 is primed to be the year of the comic book movie as we've already witnessed Deadpool's staggering arrival. And then when you add the upcoming releases of: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (March 25th), Captain America: Civil War (May 6th), X-Men: Apocalypse (May 27th), TMNT: Out of the Shadows (June 3rd), Suicide Squad (August 5th) and Doctor Strange (November 4th) you've got quite a display ready for the viewing pleasure.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Albus Dumbledore Returns? Who Could Play A Young Version of the Brilliant Wizard?
Long before Newt Scamander let the Fantastic Beasts out of his case, we discovered that there was a lot to look forward to in the upcoming Potter-Verse movie Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. Shortly after we learned that a movie was being created around the story of Newt Scamander, we were privy to the news that J.K. Rowling was putting together enough material for FIVE new films. It's a massive endeavor for sure, but fans of the wizarding world are absolutely giddy with delight that we have so much magic to look forward to.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Why Did The CW Postpone New 'Charmed' Episodes? Fans May Already Know The Answer
In early January, news of a Charmed prequel series broke, and the announcement received mixed reviews. The producers seemed eager to forge ahead with a new version of the Power of Three, which isn't what longtime fans expected or wanted.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
I Got Soul But I'm Not A Soldier: Does Hela Destroy Asgard With The Soul Stone In 'Thor: Ragnarok'?
There're no "stones" about it, #ThorRagnorak will bring us one closer to Thanos, the Infinity Gauntlet, and 2019's Avengers: Infinity War. While it was certainly a colorful first trailer for Ragnarok, it was hard to miss the scenes of mass destruction and the fall of Norse stronghold Asgard.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
9 Fantastic Movies To Watch If You Like 'Doctor Strange'
There's just something about jumping on to the train heading for the trip fantastic. Being taken away to a world full of rainbows, dancing unicorns, talking pink elephants and fluffy bunnies that poop jellybeans. Not that I condone the use of psychedelic drugs or anything along those lines, but there really is something fantastical about letting your mind go off into the world of wonders and just let it absorb your senses.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Why A 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Reboot Would Never Work Today: We Love Vampires, Not Slayers
Television has seen its fair share of vampires over the past decade, and their popularity is undeniable. For the past 25 years, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to #TheVampireDiaries, the undead have occupied a space in primetime television — and even though The Vampire Diaries is ending, you can bet that more vampires will be resurrected to take their place.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











