Tom Jolliffe ponders what will get you back to cinemas, and what he will be triumphantly returning for… Cinema has taken a hell of a beating in the last year. Early signs of recovery have been promising in the US, as studios cope with readjusted expectations, and attempt to build a new model that may […]
Jeremy Irvine to play Alan Scott in HBO Max’s Green Lantern series
It seems that Jeremy Irvine (War Horse, Treadstone) is set to become the Green Lantern Corps’ newest recruit, with Deadline reporting that the actor is in talks to join the cast of HBO Max’s Green Lantern series. Should a deal be reached, Irvine will take on the role of Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, […]
Loki promo conjures up new footage from Marvel’s Disney+ series
With its premiere just three weeks away, Marvel has released a new promo for Marvel Studios’ next Disney+ series Loki which is packed with new footage from the Tom Hiddleston-headlined solo show; watch it here… SEE ALSO: An Introduction to Marvel’s Time Variance Authority: The Mysterious Organisation of Disney+’s Loki Series Marvel Studios’ “Loki” features the […]
Jenna Ortega cast as Wednesday Addams in Tim Burton’s live-action Netflix series
Earlier this year, it was announced that director Tim Burton is set to make his long-awaited television debut for a series in the world of The Addams Family which will focus on Wednesday Addams. According to Collider, Jenna Ortega has been cast in the titular role for the eight-episode series which is created by Smallville duo Al Gough and Miles Millar, […]
Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two home entertainment release details and special features announced
Following yesterday’s trailer for Batman: The Long Halloween Part Two, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has officially announced that the DC comic book adaptation will arrive on digital on July 27th, followed by Blu-ray release on August 10th; check out the cover artwork and details below… The Dark Knight must combat a unified front of classic […]
Comic Book Review – The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2
Calum Petrie reviews The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #2… The Many Deaths of Laila Starr received rave reviews and numerous reprints of its debut issue, which is only fair as it tells a wonderfully colourful story containing every moral grey area. The story is based around the goddess of death and her recent unemployment, as […]
Watch an exclusive clip from Anders Refn’s World War II drama Into the Darkness
Thanks to Samuel Goldwyn Films, we’ve got an exclusive clip from Into the Darkness, the new World War II drama from veteran Danish filmmaker Anders Refn, which explores the disintegration of a family unit amid Denmark’s slow side into fascism under the shadow of the Third Reich. Check it out below… Through a family and […]
Marvel’s Runaways celebrates 100 issues with giant-sized spectacular
Marvel has announced that writer Rainbow Rowell and artist Andrés Genolet will usher Runaways into the Century Club this August with a giant-sized issue – the 28th of the current run – which promises to deliver “big character redefining moments as this team of Marvel misfits embark on an exciting new era.” “Bringing Runaways back […]
Sci-fi horror-thriller Let Us In gets a trailer, poster and images
Ahead of its digital release this July, a trailer, poster and images have arrived online for writer-director Craig Moss’ upcoming sci-fi horror-thriller Let Us In. Based on the urban legend of the Black Eyed Kids, the film follows a 12 year old girl and her best friend as they try to uncover the mysterious disappearances […]
A free demo arrives for the upcoming Prison Simulator
Indie developer Baked Games has announced the release of Prison Simulator: Prologue, a free prequel and demo of what to expect from the upcoming strategy and simulation game, Prison Simulator, set for release later this year on Steam for PC. This prequel challenges players to become a prison officer and regain control of the prison during […]