Author: James Hadden

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During its first Season, many fans were disappointed by the lack of superpowers on display in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. This was rectified in the show’s second season, when it introduced the race of characters known as the Inhumans in to the MCU. However, it didn’t introduce any of the key characters from the comics, due to the then upcoming Inhumans film. But now with the film being removed from Marvel’s upcoming slate, we could be seeing the Inhuman Royal Family make the transition to the small screen. Read on to find out. Speaking to io9, the show’s executive producer Jed Whedon…

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If you’ve ever been jealous of Justin Timberlake, whether it be his looks, money or the fact that he gets to go home to Jessica Biel every night, we may just have the video for you. Whilst taking part in the American Century Celebrity Pro-Am in Lake Tahoe, this past Saturday, the Yogi Bear actor was slapped on the back of the neck by an overly enthusiastic fan which you can check out in TMZ’s video below. The incident happened whilst the actor was walking through the crowd with his security and as you can tell from the video, he wasn’t…

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Despite not seeing a major theatrical run, the latest entry to the DC animated Movie universe, Batman: The Killing Joke, has certainly made its mark on the U.S. Box Office last night finishing as the third highest grossing film of the night. Read on to see just how much the comic adaption made! The Monday night screenings, which were organised by Warner Brothers via Fathom Events, took place all across the country took a total haul of$3.175 Million, putting it just behind Star Trek Beyond’s $6.3 million and The Secret Life of Pets $4.2 million. However, due to it only being…

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You may have heard by now that the recent animated adaption of the classic Alan Moore Batman story, The Killing Joke has been the source of some controversy after it debuted at San Diego Comic Con this past weekend. Well now the film’s writer has seemingly added to this controversy, after making some offensive remarks to a fan. For those of you not caught up with the story, you can read up on it here. But the interesting part is what came next. After the preview was a panel with Executive Producer Bruce Timm and the film’s Screenwriter Brian…

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If you have had more than three lines of dialogue in Marvel Film, you were probably included in this years Captain America: Civil War. But a recent interview from the film’s co-writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely has revealed one character who didn’t make the cut. Whilst appearing on stage at the Horton Grand Theatre, the pair revealed various details about their input in the Marvel Cinematic Universe including the news that Scott Lang was originally going to be bringing one of his Ant-Man co-stars to the superhero brawl. Who was it? None other than original hero Hank Pym, portrayed…

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If there’s one thing that shows just how well a group of friends gets on, it’s singing along to a classic hit. Why, just last night me and buddies belted out Can’t Smile Without You (Fuck You! Manilow writes the songs that make the whole world sing!) and if the cast of Star Trek Beyond’s social media accounts are anything to go by, those guys must be the best of friends. Sulu actor John Cho has taken to his official Twitter page to showcase his and fellow Star Trek alum, Karl Urban’s miming skills using the Dubsmash app. This time…

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Despite being the newcomer to the MCU, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man instantly became a fan favorite after his initial appearance in Captain America: Civil War – mostly due to the actor’s charm and youthful approach to the character. Now, based on what Marvel has revealed at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, it looks like we can expect to see a lot more. The footage shown in Hall H hasn’t been made available online yet, but ComicBook.com’s Lucas Siegel was on hand to provide a description of what was shown: Bad Reputation plays, and shots of high school. “Every Story” then shots…

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As the Marvel Panel continues at San Diego Comic Con, Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch apparat end on stage ready to treat the crowd a look at the upcoming Doctor Strange film, and luckily the studio has also released it to us fans who aren’t able to attend. Joining Cumberbatch on stage was the film’s director Scott Derrickson, The Ancient One actress, Tilda Swinton, Chiwetel Ejiofor who is set to play Mordo, Mads Mikkelsen who is portray the villain of the film Kaecilius, Rachel McAdams who will be portraying one Strange’s coworkers from before the accident and Benedict Wong who will…

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After DC’s impressive afternoon on the Hall H stage, it’s Marvel’s turn to take the reins. First up was Black Panther director, Ryan Coogler who had plenty of tidbits to reveal. It was revealed that production on the characters solo outing will begin in January, with Chadwick Boseman reprising his role as T’Challa, better known as the Black Panther. Also present on the stage was Lupita Nyong’o who was confirmed to be playing Nakia, They were then joined by Coogler’s Creed star and former Human Torch Michael B Jordan who was revealed to be playing the villainous Erik Killmonger. While…

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Seeing Batman ‘Do the horizontal Bat-Dance’ with one of his supporting characters is usually reserved for an Axel Braun parody or the deepest darkest corners of Deviantart, but now such a controversial matter has finally made the leap to an official piece of media in the form of the upcoming animated movie Batman: The Killing Joke. The latest film in the DC Animated Universe of films made it’s premiere at the San Diego Comic Con last night and one of the scenes definitely had a lot of people talking. The scene in question is part of the newly created Batgirl…

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