This November, Image Comics is set to launch the enw ecological action horror series Dark Fang from writer Miles Gunter (NYC Mech) and artist Kelsey Shannon (Bastard Samurai). When Valla lived, she was a fisherwoman. In death, she is a vampire, peacefully residing on the bottom of the ocean—until a mysterious dark plague descends upon […]
Seth Rogen and Good Universe producing R-rated comedy Good Boys
Deadline is reporting that Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Point Grey Pictures is teaming up with Good Universe to produce a new R-rated comedy entitled Good Boys. The film has been written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (The Office), who will make their feature directorial debuts on the project. Their previous credits include the […]
The Mist Season 1 Episode 9 Review – ‘The Waking Dream’
Martin Carr reviews the ninth episode of The Mist… There is only so often the mad bag lady with a Messiah complex can jettison her followers before things get bland. Only so many times the arse covering hypocrites can pass that buck onto an innocent before it gets mundane. We are reaching our limit out […]
Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe #13
Chris Cooper reviews Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe #13… “Karai’s Path,” part 2 of 4. As Karai becomes embroiled in the Tokyo underworld, an ancient sword may show her the true path forward… if she can overcome the obstacles guarding it! The theme of this arc appears to be ‘adapt’. We see all three characters, Karai, […]
Netflix doesn’t consider Amazon as competition
Netflix doesn’t consider Amazon as a rival company, according to CCO Ted Sarandos. Netflix and Amazon are two of the biggest players in the TV and movie streaming space, both making great strides in recent years to develop their own original content. One could think that they were rivals in some sense, considering Netflix and […]
Book Review – Relics by Tim Lebbon
Michelle Herbert reviews Relics by Tim Lebbon… Relics is one of those books that you’re not really sure what to expect from, at the start we are introduced to Angela, who is being interrogated by the police. We are not told why she has been arrested or why they believe she is involved in a […]
Fantasy novel The Fifth Season in development as TV series at TNT
Deadline is reporting that TNT is in early development on a TV adaptation of N.K. Jemisin’s Hugo Award-winning sci-fi fantasy novel The Fifth Season, which is being written by Leigh Dana Jackson (24: Legacy, Sleepy Hollow) with Dan Friedkin, Tim Kring and Justin Levy (All the Money in the World) serving as executive producers. The […]
Viz Media announces Naruto spinoff Naruto: Chibi Sasuke’s Sharingan Legend
Viz Media has announced the upcoming launch of Naruto: Chibi Sasuke’s Sharingan Legend, a comedy spinoff from the world’s most popular ninja manga series Naruto, which is set to hit stores this September. Uchiha Sasuke, the brooding loner who will do anything to avenge his clan and kill his older brother… Yes, this is that story, […]
New promo for Marvel’s Inhumans showcases the Royal Family
Following a “first look” featurette for Inhumans earlier this week [watch it here], a new promo has arrived online for the upcoming Marvel series showcasing the Royal Family; take a look here… SEE ALSO: Marvel’s Inhumans gets new character portraits, director wasn’t a fan of the first trailer SEE ALSO: Check out our exclusive interview with Inhumans director […]
Captain Marvel will not be undergoing a page one rewrite
A couple of days ago it was announced that Tomb Raider writer Geneva Robertson-Dworet is taking over scripting duties on Captain Marvel from Meg LeFauve and Nicole Perlman, who wrote the original screenplay for the upcoming Marvel blockbuster. And now, Guardians of the Galaxy writer Perlman has taken to Twitter to discuss the switch-up, revealing that Robertson-Dworet will […]