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Woo Oooh! David Tennant Brings 'DuckTales' To A New Generation At SDCC — And Darkwing Duck Is Getting Dangerous In It
The official reveal of Disney XD's latest blast from the past, DuckTales, at San Diego Comic-Con was everything that an aging fan of the original cartoon could have hoped for. Cast members David Tennant, Danny Pudi, Ben Schwartz, Kate Micucci and Beck Bennett were on hand for the panel, and the official #SDCC2017 trailer is pure nostalgic bliss:
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
New Viral Site For X-Men Series 'The Gifted' Launches Before SDCC Panel And Introduces Four New Mutants
The Gifted is one of Fox's new X-Men spinoff series, which focuses on two parents who learn that their children possess mutant powers, forcing them to go on the run from a hostile government. They join up with an underground network of mutants and they must fight to survive.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
7 Disney Shows That You Probably Forgot About
The term "Old Disney" has popped up from time to time on Tumblr, and it's usually in reference to shows from the early '00s. Shows like Lizzie McGuire, Even Stevens and The Suite Life of Zach and Cody are often thought of as classic Disney shows. Now, granted these shows are 'old' compared to the current generation of Disney shows, but there was a time in Disney's history that predates actors like Hillary Duff, Shia Lebeouf, Aly Michalka and Dylan and Cole Sprouse. That time in Disney's history had several incredible shows that have apparently been forgotten about.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'The Big Bang Theory' Is Finally Introducing Leonard's Father
The Big Bang Theory is one of my favorite sitcoms as of late. In the past 9 seasons we've been introduced to several relatives of the main cast We've met Raj's mother (Mrs.), father (V.M.) and sister (Priya), Bernadette's father (Mike), Penny's father (Wyatt), Sheldon's mother (Mary), sister (Missy) and beloved meemaw, Amy's mother and of course Leonard's mother (Beverly).
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
5 TV Couples That Never Were Despite Their Off-The-Charts Chemistry
For whatever reason, writers and producers choose to toy with our emotions. Okay, they probably have a better reason than that, but their reluctance to pair couples who clearly need to be together can be frustrating and, ultimately, disappointing, especially when all hope is erased.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Why Netflix's Time-Jumping 'Travelers' Is A Sci-Fi Drama With A Social Media Hook And Tons Of Promise
All 12 episodes of #Travelers debuted on #Netflix on December 23, and it's a #timetravel series unlike any you've ever seen. Starring Emmy Award winner #EricMcCormack of Will & Grace, the drama puts a unique spin on hopping through time by eliminating the core clichés we've seen over the years. You won't see a portal, a wave rider, a wormhole or a DeLorean.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Why Did The CW Postpone New 'Charmed' Episodes? Fans May Already Know The Answer
In early January, news of a Charmed prequel series broke, and the announcement received mixed reviews. The producers seemed eager to forge ahead with a new version of the Power of Three, which isn't what longtime fans expected or wanted.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Why A 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Reboot Would Never Work Today: We Love Vampires, Not Slayers
Television has seen its fair share of vampires over the past decade, and their popularity is undeniable. For the past 25 years, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to #TheVampireDiaries, the undead have occupied a space in primetime television — and even though The Vampire Diaries is ending, you can bet that more vampires will be resurrected to take their place.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
8 Movies Heading For The TV Screen
Lately, there has been a push to transition films to the small screen and not in the way they usually appear. The most common way that we get to experience a movie on TV is through a rerun on cable or a streaming service, yet there are several network studios currently working on scripts, pilots & brainstorming sessions to bring quite a few films to mainstream television.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks











