Month: August 2018

It was previously reported that the upcoming X-Men: Dark Phoenix was set to undergo extensive reshoots that would span three whole months. However, it has now been revealed that this initial claim was false, and that Dark Phoenix‘s reshoots will, in fact, only span about two-and-a-half weeks. Original reports claimed that Dark Phoenix was in need
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DC has officially revealed the contents of DC Nation #4, which will be available in comic shops on September 5th. While the content promised within the magazine is certainly interesting, perhaps the most eye-catching thing about DC Nation #4 is its bold proclamation that one of the characters shown on its cover will be killed off
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The upcoming Joker origin film starring Joaquin Phoenix might be aiming for an R-rating. Filming for The Joker is slated to begin this September in New York City, with production expected to last through the end of the year. According to The GWW, the film is targeting an R-rating for nudity involving female characters. The report speculates
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Both as himself and The Flash, Grant Gustin has no patience for online trolls. After images of the more comic book-accurate costume for the upcoming Season 5 of The Flash leaked online, the redesigned outfit received backlash from body shamers complaining the actor appeared too skinny to play the superhero. In response, Gustin posted on his
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While the pitched battle at the heart of DC’s recently wrapped “Flash War” event may have set Barry Allen against Wally West, the most talked about reveal in the story was the return of another hero who once wore the Flash mantle. And to hear writer Joshua Williamson talk about it, Bart Allen’s role in
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Japanese anime is more popular now than it has ever been before. These interviews with anime studios will reveal the behind-the-scenes processes and emotions that go into making anime. This is a large-scale project done in collaboration with anime news sites throughout the world, such as the anime news site Anime!Anime!, Tokyo Otaku Mode, which
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HBO today announced a new round of casting for the network’s upcoming television adaptation of Alan Moore and David Gibbons’ graphic novel Watchmen. It’s… perhaps not the casting you were expecting. Dylan Schombing (Sharp Objects), Adelynn Spoon (Charlotte’s Web) and Lily Rose Smith (The Vampire Diaries) will join the series in undisclosed roles. Schombing, Spoon
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Netflix’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power has seen the iconic 80s fantasy character redesigned for a new generation with the new look already inspiring fan art online. Singapore-based digital artist Stanley “Artgerm” Lau is among the new She-Ra’s fans and posted a breathtaking original art piece showcasing the updated Princess of Power preparing for battle
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Preorders have opened for an ultra cute Nendoroid of White Blood Cell from Cells at Work! As all great Nendoroids do, he comes fully loaded with all sorts of hilarious and wonderful accessories for you to customize with including three face plates: standard expression, combat expression, and smiling expression. Plus, he’s got a slightly terrifying
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Now that the new Fantastic Four series is upon us, it seems as though Marvel Two-In-One is preparing to take a step back, with Chip Zdarsky hinting in a Reddit AMA that he is preparing to conclude this chapter of the book. According to the writer, the series will be reinvented following the return of Marvel’s First
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Samuel L. Jackson dropped some serious hints last month that he’s reprising his role as Nick Fury in Spider-Man: Far From Home, and now it’s semi-official. However,  he won’t be alone. Vulture reports Jackson will be joined by Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill in the sequel to 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming. The two were last seen
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“Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon” The Super Live, a new stage adaptation of international megahit Sailor Moon, has just released new cast visuals and event information for its Tokyo preview performances! While the main show is to premiere in Paris as part of Japonismes 2018, an event celebrating 160 years of friendship between Japan and France,
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Master Chief is back in the fight front and center in Showtime’s Halo adaptation. While presenting for the network at a Television Critics Association (TCA) press event, Showtime President and CEO David Nevins revealed the upcoming adaptation of the popular video game shooter will feature multiple protagonists including fan-favorite character John-117, better known to players as
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