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What Creatures of the Deep Will Aquaman Be Facing?
Well it looks like James Wan is putting on his deep sea diving gear to catch us some villains for the upcoming Aquaman solo film. The director has promised to put his Conjuring 2 skills to the test to bring us some creatures of the deep.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
House of Cards Returns: Frank Underwood's Cabinet of B******s
"Shake with your right hand, but hold a rock in your left." Frank Underwood is back for House of Cards season four to lead the country into ruin. The world of politics is a dog eat dog one, so imagine the very worst of the worst being in charge of the country. A Hateful Eight meets Suicide Squad of liars, cheats and murderers... Let's run down the top 10.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
A Cut More Painful Than A Shoge Hook: Actor Charlie Cox Thinks Daredevil is the Weakest Defender
When Matt Murdock boxed his way into our hearts in 2015 (roughly 12 years after Ben Affleck’s failed romp as the costumed superhero), it was love at first sight for fans and common Netflix viewers. We fell in love with his unwavering moral compass, his bravery and intellect, and his strength to go on in spite of the world’s injustices and his own glaring physical disabilities. He can’t see, but he always makes up for it in his outlook. He’s orphaned, not to mention traumatized beyond belief, but doesn’t let any of that bring him down. He was the first defender, and perhaps easily the most experienced and most beloved.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Geeks
The Comic Book History Of Captain Boomerang 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 bad guy from Down Under, Captain Boomerang.
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
Is This How House of Cards Will End?
The most disliked man in politics (sorry Donald) is back for the award winning season 4 of House of Cards. That's right, how will Frank Underwood cope this term in office, now wife Clare isn't on his side? But, to take a leaf out of Frank's book:
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Batman Bad Blood: It's Getting A Little Cramped In The Batcave
The DC Universe Animated Originals vault has some impressive films in its catalogue, and the Batman issues are always highlights. While we will probably never reach the dizzying heights of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns this doesn't stop DC trying. For fans of the old Batman: The Animated Series, it is a treat when DC release a new Batman cartoon, so Following on from 2014's Son of Batman and the 2015 hit Batman vs. Robin, Bruce and friends are back for Batman: Bad Blood.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Original 'Death Note' Artist Takeshi Obata Releases Official Artwork of Nat Wolff as Light Turner
Recently, Japanese entertainment website Comic Natalie released an exclusive interview piece on Death Note creators Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, in light (pun intended) of the upcoming Netflix adaptation of their hit manga and anime series. The interview came with an amazing illustration of Nat Wolff as Light Turner, courtesy of manga artist Takeshi Obata and (inarguably) Adam Wingard’s newest fan.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Geeks
9 Things to Know About Silver Sable
This has been a busy few weeks for Spider-Man: Homecoming, with the plethora of casting news (with little-to-no character reveals); however one of the most interesting rumors out is how, after Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sony is planning on building a Spider-Man universe, starting with Silver Sable. Whether or not you believe this latest rumor, I thought it wise for us to educate ourselves as fans. I have to say, I have become a big fan and, if Sony does this right (with the assumed help of Marvel) it will be a big step for one of Marvel's leading ladies. So, who exactly is Silver Sable?
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
The 100 Season 3: Feeling A Little 'Lost'?
Gored polar bears, bald huntsmen and smoke monsters. Before jumping the shark, ABC's Lost was the epitome of water cooler talk. Over six seasons we saw Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Locke, Hurley, Sayid, Jin, Sun (and all the other others) survive on the world's most dangerous holiday resort.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Meet The Real Life Bruce From 'Finding Nemo'
For a clown fish, he's not that funny. Well something is making this Lemon Shark smile. One lucky Florida photographer came face to face with all five rows of teeth, but it was only afterwards that he noticed this shark bore more than a slight resemblance to Finding Nemo's great white shark, Bruce.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
R.I.P Saul Goodman - Who is Cinnabon Gene?
In Breaking Bad's final season, our anti-hero Walter White started his new life as Mr. Lambert in a desolate New Hampshire cabin. What became clear is that the grass isn't always greener on the other side, and ultimately you can't run from your problems. How very moral! The same can be said when Saul Goodman (a.k.a Jimmy McGill) started his new life in Omaha, setting up shop as Gene the Cinnabon manager. Now as his own show Better Call Saul comes into its own, it is becoming increasingly apparent that said grass is far from green at all.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
A Touch of Tony: Ever Wondered What Spidey’s ‘Homecoming’ Mask Looks Like From the Inside-out?
Ever since word got out that our Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man — famous for his homemade suits and middle-class, suburban approach to fighting crime — was going to get the Stark treatment, fans wondered how much of the classic suit was going to change. Would the MCU version deviate from the comics or stay faithful to the original? As it turns out, Marvel decided to do a bit of both.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Geeks











