EJ Moreno fantasy books the first ever AEW Hall of Fame class… All Elite Wrestling creating its own Hall of Fame is inevitable. If IMPACT/TNA can have a Hall of Fame and they’ve been on the brink of death hundreds of times, then AEW can rightfully have one…eventually. When crafting this piece, this writer doesn’t […]
Comic Book Preview – Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Two #1
Ahead of its release this Tuesday, DC Comics has unveiled the official preview of Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Two #1; check it out here… Gotham City is changing. After Mayor Hill is killed by a mysterious assailant, Batman finds himself tracking down an ancient order that’s long been buried under the streets of Gotham: […]
Superman vs Lobo pits the Man of Steel against the Main Man
DC Comics pits the Man of Steel against the Main Man this August in the three-issue prestige format series Superman vs. Lobo from writers Tim Seeley & Sarah Beattie (Money Shot) and artist Mirka Andolfo (Punchline). What happens when an indomitable force meets an irritating object? That’s what readers will find out when Superman runs […]
Disney boss comments on Black Widow’s hybrid release
Having resisted for the best part of a year, Disney finally caved and decided to go down the simultaneous theatrical and streaming release route for Marvel Studios’ long-awaited solo feature Black Widow, with the Scarlett Johansson-led superhero blockbuster set to launch on Disney+ via Premier Access date and date with its cinema release this July. […]
Elizabeth Banks to produce, direct and star in Red Queen series for Peacock
Elizabeth Banks has signed on to executive produce, direct and star in a TV adaptation of Victoria Aveyard’s novel Red Queen for streaming service Peacock. As per Variety, the one-hour drama “is set in an alternate near-future America where democracy is replaced by a monarchy led by a group of humans with superpowers who rule […]
Doctor Strange writer C. Robert Cargill on why Scott Derrickson left the Marvel sequel
It feels like a lifetime ago that Scott Derrickson left the project that would become Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Since director Sam Raimi jumped aboard the upcoming Marvel Studios film, it has taken on a new life of its own but the memory of what Derrickson could have done still lingers. In […]
Mark Wahlberg stars in trailer for Antoine Fuqua’s sci-fi thriller Infinite
Paramount has released a trailer and poster for Antoine Fuqua’s sci-fi thriller Infinite, which stars Mark Wahlberg as a man who discovers that the memories of experiences he’s never had that are haunting him everyday are actually visions from past lives when he is sought out by a mysterious group to help save humanity; take […]
Comic Book Preview – Batman #109
Batman #109 hits comic book shops on Tuesday, and we’ve got a sneak peek for you here with the official preview from DC Comics… Main Story: Mayor Nakano green-lights the Magistrate pilot program for Gotham City as Batman goes toe-to-toe with the augmented and bloodthirsty Peacekeeper-01! It’s a brutal battle for the ages, but what […]
X-Men: The Last Stand Turns 15 – Where The X-Franchise First Went Wrong
Ricky Church revisits X-Men: The Last Stand on its 15th anniversary… Superhero films may be all the rage now, but in the early 2000s they were rarely in development with only two or maybe three produced a year compared to the several we have now. In those early years of of the superhero genre, one […]
Movie Review – Surge (2020)
Surge, 2020. Directed by Aneil Karia. Starring Ben Whishaw, Ellie Haddington, Ian Gelder, Jasmine Jobson and Perry Fitzpatrick. SYNOPSIS: Joseph (Ben Whishaw) takes London by storm in one twenty four hour period. This is a visual record of that journey. Surge is a profound sensory experience with a force of nature at its centre in […]