Tony Black on what might be in store for House Targaryen in Game of Thrones season 8… Game of Thrones may have begun as the story of the Stark family but, without question, we’ve spent most of the time eagerly keeping up with the Targaryens. Thanks in no small part to Emilia Clarke’s career defining […]
Suicide Squad 2 unlikely to begin shooting until Fall 2018
Despite being on the fast track at Warner Bros., it seems that the sequel to last year’s box office hit Suicide Squad may still be some time away, with Variety’s Justin Kroll reporting that Will Smith’s schedule on the live-action Aladdin and sci-fi actioner Gemini Man means production is unlikely to get underway until late in […]
Check out LEGO’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi sets
Following on from the unveiling of the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon UCS set, we’ve now got promotional images for LEGO’s range of Star Wars: The Last Jedi sets, which are due to go on sale at midnight tonight for Force Friday II. Take a look at the official promotional images below and let us […]
Funko’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi Pop! Vinyl, Bobble-Head Wobblers, Mystery Minis and Galactic Plushies revealed
Ahead of Force Friday II tomorrow, we’ve got promotional images for Funko’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi merchandise, including a range of Pop! Movies vinyl figures, Bobble-Head Wobblers, Mystery Mini Bobble-Heads, and Galactic Plushies; check them out here… In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the […]
The Genesis of the Excessively Long Action Scene
Tom Jolliffe on the genesis of the excessively long action scene… It has become almost the norm now. The majority of large-scale action blockbusters will have a hugely elaborate, and extremely long set piece in them. In fact some may have several. It used to be that maybe 5-10 minutes at the end of a […]
Stephen King was “not prepared” for how good the new It is
Early reviews have had high praise for the big screen adaptation of Stephen King’s It, with some are calling it the best Stephen King adaptation in a long time. Interestingly, one of the film’s biggest fans so far is writer Stephen King himself. In an interview with Bloody Disgusting, the writer had high-praise for the […]
Otis: A Series Of Infinite Possibilities
George Chrysostomou previews the interactive crime drama Otis… The brain child of Casey Stein, Bernard Zeiger, Sanjay Singh and Dustin Grant, Otis has all the potential to be a truly unique series, with a format that holds the key to infinite possibilities and a variety of different situations, with the viewer having an interactive part […]
Fatshark announces Warhammer: Vermintide II, watch the teaser trailer here
Indie developer Fatshark have announced Warhammer: Vermintide II, the sequel to the hugely successful Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide released back in 2015. Warhammer: Vermintide II once again takes players to the grim world of Warhammer to fight the swarms of the evil rat folk, the Skaven. Watch the brand new teaser trailer below… No […]
Justice League Dark gets a new screenwriter
Having been tipped as a potential replacement in the director’s chair following the departure of Doug Liman, Deadline is reporting that Gerard Johnstone (Housebound) has signed on to polish the script for Warner Bros.’ planned DC ensemble Justice League Dark. The movie, which focusses on the supernatural side of the DC universe and reportedly features John […]
New Iron Man Mark I concept art revealed
Nine years removed from the film that launched Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and we’re still learning about the attention to detail and artistic work that went in to adapting one of Marvel comic’s best known characters to the big screen. In this latest reveal from artist Ryan Meindering, we can see the intricacies of the technological […]