Author: Mark Salcido

Senior Editor, Writer   Lifelong film fanatic, Mark Salcido was discovered frozen in carbonite by C.H.U.Ds. He was released to the surface level to spread his rants and opinions on anything of film and digital. Batman calls him for advice.

The Star Wars Celebration is an event that calls for all Star Wars fans to attend. The big celebration is commonly known to release a new Star Wars film, comic book, and video game news that flood the internet. Another common occurrence at the event is many of past and future actors and actress attend this event unless obligated elsewhere. Unfortunately, a past cast member of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Riz Ahmed, couldn’t make the event due to being stopped from legally entering the country. Homeland Security is no joke – but it has been abused as of…

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a couple of years away and people already speculating of what’s to come of the MCU’s cosmic team. Vol.2 had pushed the team into new territories when Starlord’s father, Ego the Living Planet (Kurt Russell), drew a wedge between the team. During the events of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame have left the team minus one crucial member. It is looking like the team might be calling it quits all together in the upcoming sequel directed by James Gunn. The production for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 had hit a major hiccup…

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There always will be a story out about how one actor or actress could’ve played some major or minor comic book character. These stories are nothing new but it comes to a shock at the idea of how things would’ve turned out one way or another. Hell, Steven Seagal was at one point thought of playing as Bruce Wayne/Batman for WB back in 1989. One strong case of WTF casting is the idea of the Anthony Mackie, who is well knowns as the Falcon in the MCU was thought of playing a well-known villain in the comics. Iron Man 3…

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When a new Spider-Man franchise was set to begin—after the Andrew Garfield one failed—many fans of the web-slinger hesitated. We had already seen an origin story for Spider-Man twice and many didn’t really care to see how the wall-crawler got his powers for the third time. Besides the earlier films, everyone and their dead grandma knew how it happened and that Uncle Ben was a major catalyst for Spider-Man. Tom Holland as the new Spider-Man skips his origin story and as well as the whole Ben-Parker-dying thing. This absence led the fans to decide—at least in their minds—that Tony Stark…

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was a massive unexpected hit at the box office. The innovative animation, acting, and the story was the perfect equation for the film to earn it’s best animation Oscar. The movie’s idea of introducing multiple universe Spider-Men and Spider-Women was a great chance to add some colorful dynamic into the story. We got the news that there were plans for Sony to introduce Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man as well as Tom Holland. Unfortunately, that idea was scrapped and to add more of “what could’ve been” in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Holland dropped some news…

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Before anyone could give their green salad a second look, WB had cancelled James Wan’s DC show, Swamp Thing. The cancellation of the program was an unexpected turn since the show had only been on for one episode. When production of Swamp Thing had begun, the series was given a thirteen series run but later dropped to ten. There was a bit of a serious error done either by WB or the state of North Carolina—both sides are pointing the finger—that caused the plug to be pulled by WB. Though the series is set to make a full run before…

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Even though Fox’s Dark Phoenix might be considered the summer flop of 2019, there is still some news to tell. The final movie in the main X-Men timeline or timelines was directed by Simon Kinberg. The writer/producer decided to take a crack at Dark Phoenix and save it from its troubled production. Kinberg’s efforts, unfortunately, didn’t give the franchise it deserves—the man has atoned for that—and the movie is already being pulled from many theaters. The film’s release had been pushed back a couple of times for reshoots that were rumored to be too close to another Marvel property. It…

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Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a Spider-Man can. Actor Tom Holland has always been a genuinely nice guy when it comes to his fans and dealing with the press. In some cases, actors like Chris Evan tend to embody their character—like Captain America—off of the camera and Holland may have fallen suit. Holland was in New York signing autographs for his fans when he noticed trouble without the aid of any Spidey-senses. That’s when the actor decided to take matters into his own hands when an innocent young fan was being pushed and shoved by over-aggressive autograph hunters. The young woman…

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Breaking Bad is coming back…yeah, bitch! The hit series was the shot of awesomeness AMC needed and left a huge impact on the pop culture world. The show created by Vince Gillian made Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul household names and gave their characters an amazing ending. Currently, Gillian is still at work on his latest successful AMC show, Better Call Saul, which stars Bob Odenkirk. The show based on Saul Goodman, the lawyer of Cranston and Paul’s characters, is currently set for a season five premiere. The hard work of Gillian hasn’t slowed the man down into finally giving…

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The 30th anniversary of Tim Burton’s Batman is this year and what could’ve been. Many fans of the Batman movies to this day like to pick who was the best portrayal of Bruce Wayne/Batman. WB tends to go through a serious amount of research and auditioning in order to place the movie’s best actor, but some have fallen flat—I’m looking at you George Clooney. When Tim Burton’s first Batman was in preproduction, every leading actors’ name was put in the WB hat. Fortunately for us, Michael Keaton was chosen—through strong opposition—and history was made. Yet, one name surprisingly was thrown…

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