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Once Upon a Time Season 5: Is Emma Getting Dark One Training?
[Disclaimer: Possible spoilers for Season 5 of Once.] When we left Once Upon a Time last season, we were left with the image of the Dark One dagger laying on the street with the name 'Emma Swan' written across it. This, of course, means that she was the new Dark One this coming season.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Netflix's Multi-Part Castlevania Series Will Drop in 2017, "Flip the Vampire Sub-Genre on Its Head"
In the world of #Netflix original content, the question lately has been "what's the next big challenge?" because quite honestly Netflix has been knocking it out of the park with their variety of high quality original content. We've seen everything from:
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Arnold Schwarzenegger Speaks Out After Being Terminatored From 'The Celebrity Apprentice'
To take a spin on the classic catchphrase, it is a case of "I won't be back" for Arnold Schwarzenegger and his famous faces finance frolic The Celebrity Apprentice. The former Governor of California has bowed out of #NBC's reality show after just one season, citing Donald Trump's continued involvement behind the scenes as the main factor.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Suicide Squad Spoof That'll Have You Creeped Out and Laughing at the Same Time
Evil Iguana Productions is a production group on YouTube who's become famous for their sketches, shows, and spoofs. Their most notable parody, in fact, was a take on The Dark Knight Rises trailer. It's been two years since their last take on a trailer, and they didn't disappoint when returning to what they do best in their spoof of the Suicide Squad trailer, either.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'Dawn of Justice?' More Like 'Critics v Fandom: Rise Of Vitriol'
At the time of writing, it is the 24th March 2016, and if you are reading these words on, or shortly after the aforementioned date, then you’re probably aware that the general release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) is imminent.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Claws For Thought: Liev Schreiber Pens Love Letter To Wolverine After 'Logan'
Pass the tissues to mop up the blood and the tears, it is time for an emotional farewell as after 17 years we are waving goodbye to Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Over nine films we have bulked and sulked with the clawed Canadian, who bows out of his role with James Mangold's #Logan. The third chapter in the Wolverine spin-offs, Logan saw Mangold pick up the reins after the car crash that was Gavin Hood's X-Men: Origins Wolverine in 2009. While Origins was almost universally panned, it did explore the relationship between #HughJackman's Logan and his half-brother Sabretooth, a.k.a. Victor Creed, played by Liev Schreiber.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Right In The Crown Jewels: Ryan Murphy Announces Royal Family Theme For 'Feud' Season 2
You had better start minding your Ps and Qs because Ryan Murphy's Feud is planning on taking a trip to the land of afternoon tea, corgis, and red phone boxes. We haven't even seen Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange lock horns as Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, but the master of the anthology #RyanMurphy is already queuing up a second season of #Feud.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Tron Your Marks, Get Set, Go: Joseph Kosinski Says 'Tron 3' Isn't Dead Yet
Apart from a ride named after the film at Shanghai Disneyland, 2010's Tron: Legacy wasn't exactly the neon-filled finance-spinner that director Joseph Kosinski had expected. As one of #Disney's forgotten franchises, has anyone actually noticed that we haven't had a third #Tron film? Now, seven years later, and with still no sign of a sequel, Kosinski has offered an update on whether we will be going back into the arcade machine, or if we have run out of quarters.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'R' You Ready: James Mangold Talks About How He Made 'Logan' R-Rated
If it ain't broke don't fix it, but it if it's broke, burn it down and start again. In 2013 James Mangold was set the impossible task of scooping up the charred remains of Weapon-X from Gavin Hood's X-Men Origins: Wolverine and crafting some sort of sequel. Sending #Wolverine on a violent vacation to Japan, Mangold excelled in turning The Wolverine into something of its own entity rather than trying to salvage what was left after Origins. Even though Mangold wasn't happy with the finished product, The Wolverine was a much improved title, so when it came to directing a third chapter in #HughJackman's solo films, Mangold was clearly the right choice.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











