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Simon Pegg and Nick Frost Just Revealed the Name of Their Insane New Film
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back with an all-new film after terminating the Cornetto Trilogy, featuring the films Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The Worlds End. Now, the iconic double act are back with what is reported to be the first installment of the second Cornetto Trilogy. Fans have been waiting nearly five years for another film from the duo, but now we have word on what to expect next (and when).
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Who' Christmas Special 2017: Here's What We Know So Far And What Rumors Still Stand
Since its revival in 2005, Doctor Who fans have been treated to a Christmas Special every year. From a rather large spider to odd looking snowmen, it has been made clear that all the Christmas Specials are unique, quirky, and quite frankly, enjoyable. However, it has now been confirmed that departing showrunner Steven Moffat has completed this year's Christmas Special, which Doctor Who fans know will be Moffat's last ever script for the BBC science fiction show.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
After Netflix's 'Castlevania', These 9 Video Games Should Also Be Anime-Style Series
We all know that video game adaptations have caused every fan to cycle through the stages of grief numerous times. We've seen countless video games begin the process of moving to the big screen over the years, and nearly every one has failed to match our expectations.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Not Gay As In Happy, Queer As In Fetishizing His Own Sadness: 7 Reasons Bojack Horseman Isn't Straight
Season 4 is on the horizon, the trailer has landed and my excited brain is wandering back into bleak-but-hilarious Bojack Horseman-land. There's one specific fan theory I'm convinced actually might be true: Bojack Horseman is a deeply repressed gay or bisexual man. (Horse? Horse-man.)
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
It's A Kinda Magic: All You Need To Know About Rock Royalty Freddie Mercury
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? We've patiently awaited the release of #BryanSinger's Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody for what feels like forever. So far, pretty much all we know consists of the fact that Sacha Baron Cohen, who was long touted to star, dropped out of the project in 2013, with Rami Malek stepping in last year to replace him as the Queen frontman. Original band members Brian May and Roger Taylor will be acting as music producers, while the screenplay is being reshaped by Anthony McCarten of The Theory of Everything.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Beat





























