With production prepping for a summer shoot, the sequel to John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place may be gearing up its cast now as The Hollywood Reporter has announced Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders) has begun talks to join the film. Not much is known about the story, but it will see Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds and Noah […]
Emily Bett Rickards leaving Arrow at the end of season 7
With CW’s Arrow ending next year in a shortened eighth season, at least one of the series’ original stars will not be coming back for the final season. Emily Bett Rickards, who plays the team’s tech leader and now Oliver Queen’s wife, has announced through her Instagram that she will be exiting the show at the […]
Comic Book Review – Detective Comics: 80 Years of Batman – The Deluxe Edition
Ricky Church reviews Detective Comics: 80 Years of Batman – The Deluxe Edition… If you’re still feeling celebratory for Batman’s longevity after the release of Detective Comics #1000, DC has just the thing to scratch that it. Whereas the landmark issue of Detective was a celebration on how far Batman has come and a look to the […]
Epix releases first teaser and synopsis for Batman prequel series Pennyworth
As Fox’s Gotham is coming to an end in a few weeks, another Batman prequel is set to begin this summer. Epix has released the first teaser for Pennyworth, a new series that follows the exploits of a young Alfred Pennyworth in 1960’s London as he tries to start his own security firm. Along with the teaser […]
Comic Book Review – Transformers #2
Ricky Church reviews Transformers #2… After setting up an intriguing new world in IDW’s reboot of Transformers, Brian Ruckley delivers a nice follow-up in the series’ second issue. Picking up almost immediately after the first issue’s discovery of Cybertron’s first murder in millions of years, Transformers #2 builds off that development in some interesting ways as the […]
Comic Book Review – Detective Comics #1000
Ricky Church reviews Detective Comics #1000… After 80 years, Batman has finally reached the milestone issue Detective Comics #1000, only the second publication in history to do so after Superman in last year’s Action Comics #1000. Much like that aforementioned issue, Detective Comics #1000 is a celebration of the Dark Knight and his adventures, examining why he’s remained such […]
Book Review – Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt de la Pena
Ricky Church reviews Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt de la Pena… After getting books on Wonder Woman, Batman and Catwoman, the DC Icons series has finally gotten to the Man of Steel himself in Superman: Dawnbreaker. Author Matt de la Pena takes on Clark Kent’s days as a teenager in Smallville as he masters his various […]
Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark rounds out cast with Michela De Rossi
While production on The Many Saints of Newark, the upcoming prequel film of HBO’s groundbreaking The Sopranos, is expected to begin soon, the film has just rounded out its cast. Per Deadline, the film has added Italian actress Michela De Rossi (Boys Cry) has filled the film’s final major lead role for the anticipated prequel. […]
Alex Kurtzman almost cried over Patrick Stewart reading the Star Trek: Picard pilot
There’s a lot on the horizon for Trekkies to look forward to as Star Trek: Discovery has been renewed for a third season while a Section 31 spin-off involving Michelle Yeoh’s Philippa Georgiou, but none is perhaps more exciting than Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic role as Jean-Luc Picard in a new Star Trek series set after he […]
Avengers: Endgame featurette explores the loss and shred of hope the heroes face
Just hours after we laid eyes on a huge batch of Avengers: Endgame posters featuring the living and deceased heroes, Marvel Studious has released a featurette with stars of the films and Kevin Feige that examines the loss each of the Avengers are struggling through. It also leaves you a little optimistic as Chris Evans says […]
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