Month: July 2018

A rumor that a beloved Star Wars character would be returning for Star Wars: Episode IX has now been confirmed. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Billy Dee Williams will be returning to a galaxy far, far away to reprise his role as Lando Calrissian, which will mark the actor’s first appearance in the franchise since 1983’s Star Wars: Return of the
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For many fans, after the massive cliffhanger ending to this past April’s Avengers: Infinity War, next year’s yet-to-be-titled Avengers 4 can’t seem to come soon enough. Thankfully, though, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has confirmed that production on the superhero blockbuster is finally approaching the home stretch. “We’re just starting the edit,” Feige told Birth.Movies.Death when asked about
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The creative renaissance for Archie Comics is only continuing to gain momentum. Publisher Jon Goldwater has revealed that there are currently three new series adapting Archie Comics properties in development. The planned new series include an animated series starring Josie McCoy (Of Josie & and the Pussycats fame) with horror undertones, a more light-hearted animated
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Animation studio Sunrise has announced that beloved mecha anime Mobile Suit Gundam will be getting a live action Hollywood film adaptation! This new chapter in the Gundam series will bring together Sunrise, the original creator of the franchise, and Legendary Entertainment, an American company well known for all sorts of anime-inspired work like Pacific Rim
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DC Comics’ new streaming service DC Universe is not only promising original and exclusive content but also giving animated classics, such as Batman: The Animated Series, a new home. DC Universe announced that the first two seasons of the 1990s nostalgic tv show will be available on the streaming service in High Definition for the first time
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With Ant-Man and the Wasp now in theaters, that just leaves Captain Marvel as the final film left before fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe get to see how our beloved superheroes rebound against Thanos. For now, though, we’ve got a piece of fan art teasing that mighty showdown we’re all waiting to see: Captain Marvel ready
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WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Marvel’s Ant-Man and The Wasp, in theaters now. Despite its low stakes, there’s a lot going on in director Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man and The Wasp. Whether it’s a tie to Avengers: Infinity War or a promise made in 2015’s Ant-Man and made good on here, the movie has plenty to offer
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On July 3rd, Ira Steven Behr — Star Trek: Deep Space Nine‘s former showrunner and driving force behind the eagerly anticipated documentary, What We Left Behind — announced they had “locked picture” on the film and confirmed it would be out sometime in 2018, which is also the show’s 25th anniversary year. For the uninitiated, “locked picture” means
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San Diego Comic-Con’s Saturday programming schedule has been announced and DC Entertainment takes the spotlight with its upcoming film and television projects. Warner Bros. has a massive Hall H presentation starting at 10:30 Am PST in the San Diego Convention Center. The panel will include Wonder Woman 1984 with star Gal Gadot expected to make an
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After some minor delays, Sony’s upcoming adaptation of Valiant Comics’ Bloodshot is scheduled to begin filming next month. The production was initially expected to begin production this past May before being pushed back to July. Now with filming locations for the Vin Diesel vehicle all but officially secured, principal photography has received a reported start date for August
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Three new behind-the-scenes selfies from Caity Lotz, who plays Sara Lance/White Canary, mark the start of production on Legends of Tomorrow Season 4. Lotz shared the photos — which show herself, Nick Zano (Nate Heywood/Steel), Dominic Purcell (Mick Rory/Heatwave), Brandon Routh (Ray Palmer/The Atom), Matt Ryan (John Constantine), Tala Ashe (Zari Tomaz) and showrunner Phil Klemmer
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The comics industry is mourning the loss of one of its greatest creators, ever: the legendary Steve Ditko. Best known for co-creating Spider-Man and Doctor Strange for Marvel Comics, Ditko had a decades-long career in comics, creating stories up until his death. His projects ranged from Marvel to DC to several independent works, even delivering
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