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From Marvel to DC, Geeks explores the popular and independant comic titles in the geek universe.
Open Letter to Disney: Prioritizing Human Creativity in the Age of AI
Disney's recent partnership with OpenAI, which will allow Sora to use over 200 characters—from Mickey Mouse to Yoda—to generate short, user-prompted videos, is being presented by the company as a major step in storytelling innovation. CEO Bob Iger claims this move is about "thoughtfully and responsibly extending the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works." A curated selection of these fan-created, Sora-generated clips featuring Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars characters will even appear on Disney+. The official line suggests this deal, which includes content guardrails and a commitment to "human-centered AI" and protecting "the rights of creators," is a way to engage fans and broaden creativity while still honoring the creative industries.
By Jenna Deedyabout a month ago in Geeks
The Tide Rises: Why Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 is Poised to Become a Global Phenomenon
The wait is over. After a critically acclaimed first season that finally delivered the faithful adaptation fans had craved for years, Percy Jackson and the Olympians is making a triumphant return with its second season, based on Rick Riordan’s beloved second novel, The Sea of Monsters 1 2. Premiering on December 10th on Disney+ and Hulu, the new season is already generating massive buzz, with early reviews and behind the scenes reports suggesting a significant leap in scale, stakes, and emotional depth This is not merely a continuation; it is an expansion, promising a more cinematic and epic quest that directly confronts the looming threat of the Great Prophecy. The core narrative of Season 2 centers on a desperate quest to save Camp Half-Blood itself. The magical borders of the camp are failing, and the only thing that can restore them is the legendary Golden Fleece, which is located in the Sea of Monsters known to mortals as the Bermuda Triangle 5. This quest is inherently more perilous and expansive than the first, forcing Percy, Annabeth, and Grover to leave the relative safety of the mortal world and venture into the treacherous domain of the gods and monsters.
By Bolt Moviesabout a month ago in Geeks
Dust Bunny: The Horror Movie That's Breaking the Internet (And It's Not What You Think)1
Dust Bunny: A Whimsical Descent into Darkness In the ever-evolving landscape of horror cinema, a new contender has emerged, promising a unique blend of dark fantasy and macabre humor. Dust Bunny, the feature film directorial debut of visionary creator Bryan Fuller, has captured the attention of audiences with its intriguing premise and star-studded cast. The film, which premiered in December 2025, tells the story of a young girl named Aurora who enlists the help of her mysterious neighbor to vanquish a monster she believes has devoured her family.
By Bolt Moviesabout a month ago in Geeks
Welcome To Derry Where Racism Is Scarier Than Horror by NWO Sparrow
The Monster In The Sewer Is Not The Worst Thing Here The Scary Pennywise In The Sewer Is Not The Worst Thing in Derry The new HBO episode of Welcome to Derry sparks a chilling truth that sits far beyond supernatural thrills. Pennywise may be the face of terror in this town, but the real fear that crawls beneath the surface is racism. The latest episode exposes this brutality in a way that hits harder than sharp teeth or glowing eyes. It reveals how hatred among people can turn a whole community into a nightmare, even without a creature lurking inside the sewers.
By NWO SPARROWabout a month ago in Geeks
The Unpaid Architects of Superhero Empires: How Comic Creators Are Denied Their Fair Share
Many comic book writers and artists face a stark reality: they create characters who become global phenomena, generating billions for publishers, yet they receive almost none of the financial rewards. As one commentator noted regarding the staggering success of franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which has grossed over $20 billion, a key question remains: "How much... went to those who created the stories and characters in it?" Despite building their vast empires on the intellectual property devised by these creators, major publishers like Marvel and DC, under their standard contracts, largely deny them a fair share of the profits.
By Jenna Deedyabout a month ago in Geeks
Eyes of Wakanda
Marvel really pushed out the projects this year, so for those of you who praised Iger for his “quality over quantity” bullshit I hope you feel as stupid as you are. Cause 3 films and 5 TV shows is exactly what’s been happening for the last decade if not more. And most of what they put out this year was fantastic and the rest of it was good. Eyes of Wakanda is no different. I really wish we got more stuff from Marvel animation, it's so beautifully done and often it's better than a good chunk of the live action stuff.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Daredevil: Born Again
The end of the last episode did a great job of pulling together what the first few episodes set up. Fisk and Matt have stopped trying to be different then what they are and are officially fully leaning in to being the antithesis of each other. Vanessa’s characterization continues to piss me off and now we have Frank Castle introduced.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Daredevil: Born Again
Okay we are going into this episode with some feelings. They have fully destroyed Vanessa Fisk and I will not stop being angry about it, especially since keeping her character comic book accurate would have been better writing for the story they are actually telling. And then we have the fact that the last episode ended with what looked like the Punisher killing White Tiger, which would in fact destroy another comic book character if that is actually what happened. So I will hold my tongue until the show gives me a reason to get pissed off.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks









