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It Looks Like 'Hellboy 3' Is Not Happening
He's long been a champion of the project, stirring up support online and campaigning to the studio execs. But Hellboy himself, Ron Perlman, has admitted that he doesn't expect to sit for hours on end in the makeup chair any time soon.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
The Flash's New Costume May Reveal New Details About the Story for Season 4
When we left Barry Allen in Season 3 of The Flash, he had just made the most heroic of sacrifices. The Speed Force had become unstable and threatened to destroy all of Central City unless someone took residence in the prison that previously contained Savitar. Barry chose to occupy the prison, leaving Central City in the capable hands of his team and Kid Flash. His return will be a big part of the season premiere, but could a new image of his new costume offer some plot details for the coming season?
By Alex Hodgson8 years ago in Geeks
Backlash Vs 'Superman Returns' – 10 Years On
Fans do amuse and infuriate in equal manner. As it is explored in this insightful piece, and in my previous articles concerning Hollywood and the Internet, comic book movie fans continue to fascinate me, not only due to the stubborn bone-headedness of repeated comment on discussion boards, but through the fickleness of swaying opinions, for which there is seemingly no middle ground.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Where Are They Now: The Voices Behind Disney's Princesses
Snow White - Adriana Caselotti Caselotti may have been Disney's first princess, but that wasn't her first role for them. Adriana worked at MGM as a chorus girl in 1935. No one knew what a giant success Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs would become, least of all Caselotti herself, so she signed a contract that had a restriction that ended her career — she was not allowed to appear in any other project (film, TV show, or radio) in order to keep the voice of Snow White untouched by any other character. Tom Perkins shares:
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
'Game of Thrones' Character's Death FINALLY Confirmed!
In all the Jon Snow hype, we may have forgotten some of the less memorable fallen heroes of Westeros. No we don't mean Benjen Stark or the Hound - whose fates are still (technically) unconfirmed. Until we see some season 6 gravestones...I ain't buying it! But for this death we are going WAAAAAAY back to King's Landing and Season One of the show. The latest person to officially bite the dust in the world of HBO's Game of Thrones is Arya Stark's sword swinging mentor Syrio Forel.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
4 Ways The Joker's Story Is Better In The 'Suicide Squad' Official Novel
Believe it or not, it's now been a year since we received the extended cut of Suicide Squad. While some fans were satisfied, others are still a bit peeved over the lack of screen time for Jared Leto's version of the Joker. If you're one of those fans who are still feeling like you wanted more from Suicide Squad, it might be time for you to hop onto Amazon and pick up a book that will no doubt fill in a lot of gaps. Longtime DC Comics writer Marv Wolfman adapted Suicide Squad director David Ayer's original script to give us "Suicide Squad: The Official Movie Novelization." And yes, it is better than either version of the movie.
By Jenika Enoch8 years ago in Geeks
The Batman Film We Deserved
With the coming of the new Batman Versus Superman Dawn of Justice movie, I thought that a review of all Batman's was required. Note that I do not go into animated series here, because then Kevin Conroy would have no comparison, not to mention that the 1992-1995 series is far better than any movie that has come so far, including the Dark Knight Trilogy. After closely watching all of the Batman live action movies in one go (believe me, I have a very sad life), I came to one main conclusion: Bale and the Dark Knight Trilogy is the best Batman portrayal on screen. Now, I can see a lot of fan boys of Michael Keaton rising up with pitchforks and tar, but I will elaborate on this the best I can. As for the Val Kilmer fan boys, tough luck. The Clooney film fans, please stay 10 km away from me at all times, especially when you are wearing leather. Now then, on to the show:
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Geeks
Hannah Montana Turns 11: Where Is The Cast Now?
Okay, okay I'll admit I watched Hanna Montana at one point in my life. It was one of those shows that got so much hype before it's release and just the sole fact that I enjoyed Billy Ray Cyrus' music. I gave it a shot, and the rest is history. As much as it pains me to admit, I actually enjoyed the silliness of the show and the characters were entertaining.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Legendary Studio Ghibli Animator Makiko Futaki Dies Aged 58
The animation world has suffered a crushing blow as artist Makiko Futaki passed away in Tokyo after a battling a mysterious illness. Responsible for creating the likes of Kiki, Sophie and the Princess Mononoke, the anime world has more than a few memories to thank the legendary animator for.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The 5 Biggest Unanswered Questions Left In The Marvel Cinematic Universe
Being a huge Marvel fan — of both the comics and the cinematic universe — I love knowing all of the details and idiosyncrasies of the characters and storylines that have been brought to us over the years. When it comes to the films in the MCU, there are many unresolved questions that fans still have, but these five queries are the ones that bother me the most and that have yet to be answered. I'm sure that in the next few movies some of these will be figured out (and more questions will be added to the list), but let's just take a peek into these ones and see if you have any theories or guesses as to their answers.
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
She's a Maneater: Hela Will Have Another Deadly Marvel Villain's Powers in 'Thor: Ragnarok'
We've known for a while that Cate Blanchett's Hela will be the main villain of Thor Ragnarok and that the Goddess of Death will mount an assault on Asgard. The first trailer showed a rather ominous shot of Hela shattering Mjolnir in her bare hands; clearly, she's not one to be trifled with.
By Alex Hodgson8 years ago in Geeks











