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5 Secret Comic Book Movie Endings You Didn't Know About
Whether you're a Marvel Cinematic or DC Extended Universe fan, you can probably all agree that watching our beloved characters hit the big screen is truly wonderful. While some of these movies have drastically different endings to what we'd expected to see, what's even better than a great ending is knowing that there was an alternate ending that would have completely changed the movie we love so much. Since we all love knowing little secrets about movies, below are five alternate endings you hopefully didn't already know about.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Audiences Got Sick Of Origin Stories, But Can The DCEU Make Us Love Them Again?
There's a reason why Marvel introduced Tom Holland as the new Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War without showing us the radioactive spider bite, Uncle Ben's death and so on: we'd already seen it twice in a decade. Same goes for Batman in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, whom we met as a veteran crimefighter, not as a rookie like in Batman Begins. There have been so many superhero origin stories filmed in recent years, and audiences started to sense a formula.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The World That Could Have Been: Superhero Close Calls
This morning I was inspired by a post on the Facebook Creators Group, and it went a little something like this: If you're ever having a bad day, just remember: Tom Cruise could have been Ironman, Dane Cook could have been Captain America, Nicolas Cage could have been Superman, Edward Norton could have been Wolvering and more George Clooney Batman films were planned. The world we live in isn't as bad as it could be. - Jacob Craig
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Fans Are Waiting For Another Live Action Superman Television Series
Since Smallville ended in 2011, fans have looked to movies to get their Superman fix. Excerpt for a four-year break between 1997 and 2001, a live action version of Superman has been on our television screens since 1993. With Tyler Hoechlin taking on the iconic role in Supergirl, we'll soon be offered new glimpses of the Man of Steel, but will it be enough to satisfy die-hard fans?
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Nightwing? Red Hood? Who's Next For DC TV?
DC has done incredibly well in recent years with their characters jumping into television series. We've seen Arrow fire the first shot and show off what’s possible for a DC hero to attain on television, we’ve witnessed the speed in which The Flash has gained a freaky fan following and we’ve also seen the power of Supergirl as she made her debut on television. Everyone is talking about what Marvel has done with comic book characters on Netflix, and rightfully so. Marvel has created a connected universe of characters, and it looks to be incredibly promising over the next few years, yet by no means is DC playing second fiddle to Marvel.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Punisher, Nova & More: Who Is Next For Marvel & Netflix?
Marvel is quite honestly killing it when it comes to producing top notch television shows as part of their Marvel Cinematic Universe. We've already seen the back story building efforts of 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.', we've witnessed the history of Marvel's Universe through Agent Carter, we've also watch the creation of a blind vigilante in Daredevil as well as the tenacity of a super powered private investigator in Jessica Jones. If you haven't checked it out already, here's the trailer:
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Wonder Woman Reveals Her Secrets As the Cast Has Been Announced
As all the attention seems to be focused on the soon-to-be released Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, there have been some new announcements regarding the third element of the DC trinity: Wonder Woman.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
10 Superhero Moments in 2015 That Blew Us Away
The entertainment world is constantly growing and evolving, and the superhero film and TV movement in on the forefront of that growth. Superheroes have had a long and glorious run of animated content along with a few live-action stints starting back in the early 50's with Superman, Batman, Shazam, Wonder Woman, The Incredible Hulk and several others. Yet, it seems that in the past decade, interest in the genre has grown drastically as it shifted from children and lifelong fans to the mainstream TV audience, and there is no appearance of any slowdown in the near future as the genre expands network by network.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Did 'X-Men: Apocalypse' Just Destroy All Hope for the X-force Movie?
For a long time, we've all been waiting and hoping to enjoy an X-Force movie, and although there have been rumors and whispers for a few years it seems like we never really get any closer to an actual movie. Recently there have been a few rumblings about the movie and I thought I'd break it all down for everyone, so let's start at the beginning.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Bizarro? White Martians? Supergirl's Adventure Has Only Just Begun!
If you've been watching Supergirl at a nearly religious pace, as I have, you're probably starting to get excited about all the possibilities that are beginning to unfold as Kara Danvers continues to step out of her cousin's shadow (Superman), and make a name for herself as the hero of National City.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks











