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Grin And 'Teddy Bear' It: How Josh Brolin's Cable Costume Could Reveal A Huge 'Deadpool 2' Cameo
The dead pool is certainly getting larger and Fox is reloading its bullets ahead of the upcoming superhero superstar spectacle that is David Leitch's Deadpool 2. The film will be the live-action debut of Josh Brolin as Nathan Summers, and the 49-year-old brushed off the likes of Michael Shannon and Brad Pitt to nab the part. Brolin's casting may have seemed a little greedy at first — Thanos AND Cable?! — but now we couldn't be happier.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Logan's (Second) Run: Fox May Already Be Planning An X-Men Reboot For Wolverine
"Hey bub, what are you looking at?" Well, if you are a movie studio as big as 20th Century Fox, chances are you will be looking at the impressive takings of the X-Men franchise and thinking how to keep that golden goose laying its eggs for the foreseeable future.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Foxy Boxing: Deadpool Creator Says Fox Deserves More Credit For Its Movies
Time to pull out your katanas, because it looks like Deadpool 2 is preparing to slice through the competition when it sticks a middle finger up in cinemas next year. With a first look at Josh Brolin as the time-traveling Cable, it seems that Fox is pulling out the big guns to give us a bloody and brutal comic book adaptation for the ages.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Beloved Faces For a New Group of Beloved Characters
Disney have some of the most iconic characters of all time, with distinct and memorable looks that have stood the test of time. When it comes to bringing that look to life, however, it can become tricky. It can be a daunting task for any actor to take over an iconic role, let alone one that is first and foremost a cartoon to begin with.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
An A-Mazing Way To Go: 'Maze Runner: The Death' Cure Trailer Is Finally Here After Huge Delays
We suggest that you check your maps and prepare a trail of breadcrumbs, because we are heading back into the labyrinth for Wes Ball's Maze Runner: The Death Cure. Continuing to buck the trend of Young Adult obsession, the concluding chapter of the movie series rounds off James Dashner's book saga of the same name.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Let's Talk About 'Rex,' Baby: Here's What The Indominus Rex Nearly Looked Like In 'Jurassic World'
It looks like Mr. DNA has been hard at work again, because all of Hollywood is waiting for a film that has been 65 million (and 25) years in the making. It is time to look back before we head forward while we prepare ourselves for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Colin Trevorrow memorably brought the dinos snapping at the heels of the box office once again with Jurassic World in 2015, but it could've been a very different story.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Now There's A Thor-T: Is Matt Damon Hiding A 'Thor: Ragnarok' Cameo?
As the MCU prepares for "hammer time" once again, the entire cosmos is rumbling with the sound of thunder in the patient wait for Thor: Ragnarok. The Asgardian heir's solo threequel hopes to ditch the decidedly grim tone of The Dark World and take the (formerly) long-haired hero on his wildest adventure yet.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Disney Channel Original Movies
Growing up, one of the best things to look forward to was when a new Disney Channel movie was coming out, or when they would show a rerun of your favorite movie since back then there wasn't a DVR. This Memorial Day weekend they will be running through many of the classic movies all weekend long leading up to their 100th original movie, Adventures in Babysitting. In celebration of this amazing event, here are the top 10 original movies that were released by the Disney channel.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'Godzilla 2' Will Feature Mothra, Rodan And King Ghidora
2014 was a spectacular year, as the King of Monsters found himself on screen once more. The king was loosely considered admirable, but questionable to long-time fans due to the subtle changes made. Long gone were the days of seeing that rubber-suit creature, but also long gone are the days of non-CGI creatures, which adoring fans loved about the series.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks











