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Noooooo! Is 'Episode VIII' Mark Hamill's LAST Star Wars Movie?
I think I quoted Emperor Palpatine correctly...at least I think I did, right guys? Last week there was so much Rogue One goodness that it’s easy to forget that the as-of-yet-untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII is well into production, due for release in December 2017. We’re yet to discover what Luke Skywalker was up to on Ahch-To, but if the recent comment made by Mark Hamill is anything to go by, we may have found out something worrying about his character’s future in the movies...and boy, is it sure to create a disturbance in The Force...
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
James Earl Jones Returns To The Dark Side To Voice Vader In 'Rogue One'
Bring on the heavy breathing! We discovered plenty of juicy details about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story yesterday, including some intriguing character descriptions, plus the confirmation that Darth Vader is set to return. And the Force is certainly flowing strongly, because thanks to Entertainment Weekly we now know that an iconic element of Vader is also making a comeback.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Emperor Palpatine Would Have Been Portrayed A Little Differently In The 'Star Wars: Underworld' TV Show
“If there’s a bright center of the universe...” then we’re surely living in it right now! That's at least true where all things Star Wars are concerned. The films and games have always been a pathway to so much happiness, even more so since Disney bought the rights back in 2012.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Spielberg Almost Quit Directing? 10 Movies Which Nearly Broke Their Makers
Okay everyone, why do you watch movies? Is it the witty banter? The cool fight scenes? The great, engaging story? Whatever reason you give, escapism may be at the root of it. Mortgages, low bank balances and work place dramas just don’t thrill us in the same way as movies, do they? And heck, with all the hardships that we see on the news, don’t we all just want to get away from what’s going on in the world sometimes?
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
This Dark Knight x Scott Pilgrim Mashup Is Everything We Wanted From 'Suicide Squad'
There is no denying that Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy veered the franchise away from the campy tones and sour taste that Batman & Robin left in our mouths in 1997. With its noir undertones, the trilogy did sometimes seem like it was a little on the depressing side, but fear not fandom! YouTubers Inventor Headquarters have chucked a whole load of neon at the Nolanverse to mash up the Dark Knight with Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The 2010 film, based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel, takes Michael Cera on a mission to defeat his girlfriend's seven deadly exes. Whilst Bruce Wayne vs. The World just looks like Bruce's deadly enemies trying to kill him, you get the idea of what they are going for.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
How Batfleck Has Proven the Haters Wrong
Batman is one of the most iconic characters of all time, possibly only rivaled by his Justice League teammate Superman. The character has such a large fan base and sometimes the many Bat-fans get hypercritical over certain decisions made behind the character. More often than not, those decisions revolve around Batman and his supporting characters in films.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
'Jackie Brown' Is So Down
Pam Grier takes on some serious legends in Jackie Brown. Samuel L. Jackson menaces, Robert De Niro boils over and Michael Keaton hems in on the legal end. Nonetheless, this fearless anti-heroine outmaneuvers the trio and shows who should have gotten the moniker of Wonder Woman in the 1970s. But let’s wait a minute. She has a long sordid association with known felons and dupes her way into half million dollars of blood induced, drug money. Should we really celebrate her? Hell yeah.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Geeks
Wingardium Leviosa! Previews For 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Leave Fans On A Magical High
After the thrills of J.K. Rowling’s seven spellbinding books - not forgetting the eight blockbusting movies from Warner Bros. - expectation for Harry Potter’s first theatrical outing was high and the pressure was on!
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
From Taxidermy To Target Practice: The Most Weird & Wonderful 'The Walking Dead' Merchandise Money Can Buy!
The internet is a strange place, especially when it comes to TV show merchandise. Dedicated The Walking Dead fans are no exception the rule, creating some truly *erm* unique homages to the show. As the wait for Season 7 of The Walking Dead continues, we have the perfect way to pass the time. If you are planning your very own 'Welcome to the Apocalypse' party, we have some merchandise that you just have to pick up. All of the items below are available to buy now on Etsy, so if the end of the world is coming, we might as well spend our money on something worthwhile.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Still Fuming Over Hydra-Cap? Then Check Out the Seven Silliest, and Most Shocking Spider-Man Stories
Steve Rogers has somehow been a sleeper agent for the villainous Hydra since he was a child? Nick Spencer, the current writer of the comic book Captain America: Steve Rogers, has certainly courted controversy over the past few weeks!
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks











