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'Legion's Finale Has a Confusing Connection to Pokémon — But Is It Super Effective?
It's fair to say that Fox's Legion is a show that most viewers either absolutely love or totally hate. There isn't really any middle ground in this with the show's constantly twisting and turning plot that makes the viewer question just what — and who — is real. Fittingly, the show's debut season ended on an equally confusing note.
By Alex Hodgson8 years ago in Geeks
Is This What Butchered 'Hannibal' Season 4?
We are still hungry for more, but sadly our stomachs rumble empty as we wait for a Season 4 of NBC's Hannibal. The Bryan Fuller produced walking buffet seems doomed to lie in development hell, but how come? The cast are all on board, Fuller is on board, and there is material to run for a planned seven seasons. So what happened to Hannibal Season 4?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Oscar-winning Actress Patty Duke Dies Aged 69
It was confirmed today that the child star of The Miracle Worker has passed away. Best known for winning the 1962 Best Supporting Actress Academy Award at the age of 16, Duke went on to have a stellar career in Hollywood.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Former Game Of Thrones Star Slams Time On Show
Not one to mince his words, the man behind Stannis 'The Mannis' Baratheon has slammed Game of Thrones, HBO's ice and fire epic. 58 year old actor Stephen Dillane says that the show is too 'brutal' for him to watch and that he didn't really understand his role when he signed up five seasons ago.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Comic Book History Of Katana From 'Suicide Squad'
Suicide Squad comes out in less than a month, so we're diving into the comic book history of its main characters to prepare for their live-action adventure and discover some of their essential storylines. This particular edition is dedicated to the samurai warrior Katana.
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
Ranking The Batmobiles That Have Graced Our Screens
It's the car, right? Chicks love the car. James Bond had his Aston, Doc had the DeLorean and Dick Dastardly had the Mean Machine, but there is one car that is synonymous with comic book history: Batman and his Batmobile have been fighting crime since 1939. First appearing in Detective Comics #27, the Batmobile went on to play a part 14 times in TV, cinema, cartoons and video games. Here is the ultimate ranking of the Caped Crusader's shiny black wheels.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Like Father, Like Son: Gotham’s David Mazouz Wants to Play Damian Wayne in the DCEU
When David Mazouz first put on Bruce Wayne’s tailored suits in 2014 to play the young billionaire in Gotham, viewers quickly developed a sort of kinship with him, and for good reason — he’s managed to bring out the best and the worst in Batman by portraying him in equal doses as tortured yet naive. He can portray all his various polarities, without any one of them overwhelming the other. Needless to say, Mazouz easily became a fan favorite.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Geeks
'Batman Triumphant': Everything You Need To Know About The Missing Batman Film
What do you get when you cross George Clooney, Nicholas Cage and Joel Schumacher? I'll tell you — a big mess and a bat-splat which somehow (eight years later) becomes Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins. This is the story of the Batman film which never managed to fly from the Batcave.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
5 Things That Make The 'Sausage Party' Trailer Awesome
Described as an American 3D computer animated adventure horror-comedy film (more of a mouthful than your average hotdog), Sausage Party is the upcoming spoof that is sure to have Disney/Pixar reaching for their teddy bears. Here are the five things from the trailer that prove Sausage Party will be "fun on a bun."
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
How J.J. Abrams Could Have Made A Roger Rabbit Sequel
A terrifying Christopher Lloyd, Bob Hoskins as the lead and Kathleen Turner as possibly the sexiest woman alive. Who would have thought that 80s hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit? would have become such a cult phenomenon? For years we waited for a sequel, but alas it never came to be. But could Hollywood golden boy J.J. Abrams have once tossed a carrot to the long dead franchise?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
How The 'Justice League Of America' Pilot Ruined Comics For Everyone
Picture the year 1997 — Mike Tyson bites Evander Holyfield's ear, Microsoft is announced as the world's biggest company, and Batman & Robin assaults our senses with rubber nipples, killing off a franchise for eight years. A dark year for the superhero world, but unfortunately Batman & Robin wasn't the worst thing to happen to DC that year. The short-lived Justice League Of America dropped a clanger on us all, from which we may never recover.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











