Having unveiled a brief teaser back on Thursday [watch it here], Syfy held its Krypton panel at the San Diego Comic-Con International yesterday, during which we got some new details about the Superman prequel series, including the fact that it isn’t just a show set in the past of Kal-El’s homeworld. “It’s a show that, […]
What Sets Christopher Nolan Apart From Other Blockbuster Directors
With the release of Dunkirk, Eric Bay-Andersen explores the aspects of Christopher Nolan’s films that set him apart from his contemporaries… Over the past twenty years, Christopher Nolan has amassed a body of work so impressive that a new film by him is now an event in the cinematic calendar. But it’s not just the […]
Dunkirk: Its Greatness and Its Finest Moments
Samuel Brace on Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, its greatness and its finest moments… This is what cinema looks like. Greatness is a word that gets thrown around a lot, used and abused until it means very little at all. But Dunkirk, the WWII drama/thriller by Christopher Nolan is indeed greatness; in fact, greatness is a descriptor […]
Description of the Black Panther footage shown at Comic-Con
Having dropped details on Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel, as well as a new trailer and footage for Thor: Ragnarok, Marvel put the focus on next year’s Black Panther as it continued its panel at the San Diego Comic-Con, screening some footage from the Ryan Coogler-directed solo movie. Apparently, it won’t be making […]
Captain Marvel set in the 90s and features The Skrulls, concept art released
The Skrulls are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Revealed today during the Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the shapeshifting aliens have been announced as the villains in 2019’s Captain Marvel movie. In addition to that big announcement, it was also revealed that the film will take place in the 1990s, and will […]
Michelle Pfeiffer and Laurence Fishburne join Ant-Man and the Wasp as Janet Van Dyne and Goliath
Marvel has kicked off its panel at the San Diego Comic-Con International this evening with Ant-Man and the Wasp, beginning with some casting news on the sequel. Michelle Pfeiffer and Laurence Fishburne are swapping the DC universe for the MCU, with Pfeiffer set to play Janet Van Dyne and Fishburne as Dr. Bill Foster, a.k.a. […]
Paramount pushes back the Cloverfield movie God Particle to February 2018
It looks like we’re going to have to wait a little longer for the next chapter of the Cloverfield universe, with Paramount Pictures announcing that it has pushed back the release of the previously titled God Particle from October 27th to February 2nd 2018. Produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and directed by Julius Onah (The […]
The Three Little Stooges movie casts its three little stooges
Back in February of last year it was reported that C3 Entertainment was in development on The Three Little Stooges, a movie revolving around the pre-teen adventures of Larry, Moe and Curly, and now comes word from THR that the project has found its leads. According to the site, Liam Dow (OMG! Just Jacque) has […]
Sega and IDW partner up for Sonic the Hedgehog comics
Having ended their long-running partnership with Archie Comics, Sega has announced that it is teaming up with IDW Publishing to launch a brand new line of Sonic the Hedgehog comic books to launch in 2018. “We’ve been speaking with beloved Sonic fan-favorite creators and new creators alike, and are excited to be able to spread […]
IDW announces new Jem and the Holograms anthology series Dimensions
IDW publishing has announced the upcoming launch of Jem and the Holograms: Dimensions, a new another series set in the world of the Hasbro band, which will bring in a rotating roster of talent into the mix, as well as some Jem mainstays, to tell new adventures, with two self-contained stories per issue. The debut […]