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Ben Affleck Just Killed All Hopes Of Seeing Robin In 'Batman v Superman'
It is official, bye bye Boy Wonder! While Ben Affleck hasn't exactly been forthcoming with details on his Batman outing, he has just dropped a massive spoiler – there will be no Robin in the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Sinister Six: Cursed Or Coming?
Remember that Sinister Six movie that Sony attempted to set up from The Amazing Spider-Man franchise that crumbled miserably after its second installment? Or the tragedy that was Spider-Man 3? With Tom Holland continuing his role as the beloved wall-crawler in next month's #SpiderManHomecoming, and rumors of multiple villains appearing alongside him, I know I'm not the only one hoping to see the Sinister Six come to fruition.
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
Ever Wondered Why Marvel Films Are Released in the UK First?
It's a strange (and wonderful) quirk of cinema nowadays that the big films seem to be released first outside of the US. Beginning with Iron Man 2, all of the Marvel films have been released in the UK a week before their American release dates. In the past, when the world was black and white and there was no such thing as the internet, we Brits would have to wait months, or even a year after the American release dates of films to see them in cinemas. The only realistic way we would get to see the films early was if they were on a tiny screen on a long-haul flight.
By Alex Hodgson8 years ago in Geeks
Why Iron Man 3 Was Actually A Great Movie
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is now a beloved and behemoth franchise, and Marvel took a great risk by starting it all with Iron Man. But, boy, did it pay off! The now Disney owned goliath has had Iron Man at it's heart since it's inception; however, the fans seem to write off this three-quel as one of the worst to come out of Marvel's cinematic universe.
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
10 Superhero Comic Series We Need To See In Live Action
Superhero season is in full swing. We are fresh off the joyride that was ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ and now await, with no dearth of trepidation, the arrival of DCEU’s ‘Justice League’. Hollywood has been in reboot/remake mode for quite a while now. If we aren’t catching the third rendition of Spider-Man in a single decade, we are faced with remakes of forgotten favourites like ‘The Power Rangers’.
By Monita Roy Mohan8 years ago in Geeks
Kindergarten Cop 2: The Film We Never Need
It is rare that you can say that Dolph Lungren won't be the deciding factor in what kills a film, but will a direct to video/DVD/projector/hologram to 1990's Kindergarten Cop really be that bad? That's right ladies and gentlemen, on 17th March this year, Kindergarten Cop 2 will be soiling diapers worldwide... What's worse is that they couldn't even get Arnie onboard.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Director Jon Watts Reveals Why He Included MCU Easter Eggs In 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'
Spider-Man: Homecoming is just around the corner, and is set to be full of references to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While writing the final script for the film, director Jon Watts decided to include Easter Eggs as well as connections to the larger MCU. The decision came after the writer and director realized he had a strong understanding of how the MCU and Spider-Man could progress in the coming years.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
What We Know So Far About 'Fantastic Beasts 2'
Fantastic Beasts soared through the box office last year, making a staggering $812.5 million. Following its success, it wasn't long until Warner Brothers decided to give the film a sequel, which is set to be bigger and better. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is now out on DVD for fans to enjoy, but the questions is: Has the sequel even been written yet?
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Takeaways From the Dubai Premiere of ‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets premiered on Thursday, 20 July, in the United Arab Emirates to packed audiences. Earlier this year, it was reported that Dubai-based company Gulf Film had launched a production arm, Novo Pictures, which was already working with Luc Besson on Valerian.
By Monita Roy Mohan8 years ago in Geeks











