If you were excited about the prospect of seeing Sylvester Stallone back as John J. Rambo in the planned TV series Rambo: New Blood, then I’m afraid you may be disappointed… Although it was initially reporting that Stallone would reprise the role of Rambo (and serve as executive producer) for the series, which would centre […]
Doctor Who Series 9 Episode 12 Review – ‘Hell Bent’
Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who Series 9 Episode 12 – ‘Hell Bent’… The General – The Hybrid is a creature thought to be crossbred from two warrior races. Doctor – Which races? The General – The Daleks and the Time Lords it is supposed. Doctor – Oh, it must be well hard, then. With an already quite […]
Anthony Russo says it’s “possible” for the Defenders to appear in Avengers: Infinity War
With a reported budget of $1 billion, Marvel and Disney appear to be throwing everything and the kitchen sink into Avengers: Infinity War. Many have speculated that this full-on war will bring together The Avengers universe with Guardians of the Galaxy and the Netflix series Defenders – made up of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage […]
Stephen Amell says The Joker could show up in Arrow
During a Q&A session at Heroes & Villains Fan Fest, Arrow‘s Stephen Amell was asked about the possibility of other DC characters – specifically The Joker – crossing over into the television series for appearances. “Well, I mean, the short answer is yes, of course,” Amell answered. “Within the DC Universe, if they are in the DC Universe, if […]
Supergirl Season 1 Episode 6 Review – ‘Red Faced’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of Supergirl, ‘Red Faced’… Supergirl just got picked up for a full season. With ratings that topped fourteen million and some consistent episodes, this will come as no surprise. Apart from a lacklustre outing in the third week, we have been treated to a fresh and entertaining take on […]
Gotham Season 2 Episode 11 Review – ‘Worse Than a Crime’
Martin Carr reviews Gotham’s winter finale ‘Worse Than a Crime’… This winter finale feels like an excuse to down tools, man up and lay some smack down. And yes that there was a wrestling reference, from someone who grew up watching Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy. Sure there are shifty looking sacrificial monks, ancient hunting […]
Quentin Tarantino considering western miniseries Forty Lashes Less One
With The Hateful Eight set to open in the States on Christmas Day, it seems that Quentin Tarantino is mulling over another western, with the filmmaker telling Premiere that he’s considering a TV adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel Forty Lashes Less One. “It always takes me a while before thinking about the future, states […]
BBC commissions pre-apocalyptic crime drama Hard Sun from Luther creator Neil Cross
The BBC has announced that it has commissioned a new six-part series from Luther creator Neil Cross entitled Hard Sun, which is described as a “pre-apocalyptic crime drama”. “Imagine the world you see when you look out your window… except it’s been given a death sentence,” states Cross. “This isn’t science fiction. This is the […]
The Week in Star Wars – George Lucas has seen The Force Awakens, Carrie Fisher calls Slave Leia controversy “stupid”, Han Solo casting news, new posters and clips from The Force Awakens and more
USE THE COUPON CODE 20OFF FOR 20% OFF YOUR ORDER (ends on 6th December, 2015) In this edition of The Week in Star Wars, we’ve got George Lucas talking about Greedo shooting first as well as liking The Force Awakens, news on Disney’s casting plans for a young Han Solo, UK cinemas adding an extra […]
Ash vs. Evil Dead Season 1 Episode 6 Review – ‘The Killer of Killers’
Robert Kojder reviews the sixth episode of Ash vs. Evil Dead… Putting it bluntly, episode six, entitled “The Killer of Killers”, might just be the most excellent and rewarding episode of Ash vs. Evil Dead thus far. That’s also a bit of a strange complement to hand out, considering the first few minutes, while not […]