Author: Martin Lis

National Geographic’s MARS docudrama returns for a second season, following closer to reality’s ambition to inhabit the red planet. The threats and opportunities stack higher for the drama story of human dilemma and environmental consequences, all while further documentary parts exhibit the down-to-earth examples of humanity that has us think twice about repeating history. It won’t be much longer until these kind of decisions make their way into the real time and MARS has done plenty research to give us a greater scale of living there this time around. This year’s New York Comic Con 2018 gave us the opportunity to…

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Castlevania has struck gold again with Netflix, as a third season of the show has just been announced. Deadline has unveiled that the show, based off the classic Konami games, has been renewed for ten additional episodes. This is only a week after season two has begun streaming and already more episodes compared to the previous seasons. Executive producer Adi Shankar took to Twitter to express his enthusiasm for the announcement: Castlevania Season 3 just got greenlit!!!! 🔥🔥🔥. Thank you to Netflix and to our wonderful fans. This is a dream come true. I’m so happy. Lots of love to…

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Fans of The Simpsons may have some breathing room to the latest controversy regarding the character of Apu. Though not downright confirming anything on the future appearances of the Kwik-E-Mart owner, Simpsons executive producer and writer Al Jean has us know not to take anything outside an official source for fact. Involved in the show for decades and as official as it gets, Jean came forward to Twitter on the claims to take off Apu yesterday: Adi Shankar is not a producer on the Simpsons. I wish him the very best but he does not speak for our show. —…

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Activision’s latest Call of Duty title hits us back to the sub-series we’ve all wanted to return. With many beta tests, communication to players and even an on-site interview, the development of the new Black Ops entry was one taken to heart. Many fans have questioned of its controversial decision to cancel the campaign mode in favor of expanding the multiplayer terrain. While remarkably true that just about every Call of Duty player goes in for the multiplayer, the big question remains: was the focus worth the final result? Marking ScreenGeek’s first initial video game review, we will be exploring that…

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The world of video games is a difficult one to translate into other medias without the controller or pacing desired by the player. While the film world has had its share of bringing the beloved game icons to the silver screen, there have been very rare moments of success. 2016 was even recognized as the year of video game-inspired films, with Hollywood releasing Warcraft, Assassin’s Creed, Ratchet & Clank and even an Angry Birds Movie. Was that to be the year for a profitable and wel-recieved adaptation? Sadly, it was not. No overwhelming box office numbers and ratings on a scale…

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With his creation of Venom hitting the silver screen recently and a new Spawn movie finally happening just around the corner, Todd McFarlane is having one hell of a run with the comic book movie world. Fans will be more than happy to know the creator of our favorite hellspawn is taking on full responsibility to ensure his character’s story is done right. While the original 1997 film had a good use of its visual make-up, casting and the humor actor John Leguizamo brought as Clown and Violator, it was by no means a perfect film and executed disappointingly with…

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With the phenomenal chops in his acting and multiple awards proving that, fans of the comic book film culture have been craving Bryan Cranston for a shot in the live-action spotlight. Many hailed him perfect fan-casting for Lex Luthor in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, until Jesse Eisenberg’s official news stopped that. With his experience in the animated Batman: Year One voicework, Commissioner Gordon was the next speculation. Rumors quickly stopped when J.K. Simmons took over the role in Justice League. Now, from Cranston himself, we know a certain role he would be willing to go for, none other…

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Shane Black’s The Predator has been caught in many strings of news with its theatrical cut. Everything from third act reshoots to controversial deleted scenes has us wondering how much of the film was affected with studio meddling. While we twiddle our thumbs waiting for whatever the BluRay cut offers us, we have our next source of a deleted scene from our favorite merchandise spoiler: action figures. Famed figure company NECA has unveiled their latest product yesterday in the form of the Emissary Predator. This one offers a very peculiar combination of human camouflage and even an Earth-originated rifle. While…

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The Venom movie is cutting corners and coming closer than ever. The fascinating villain film leaves many of us in question of just how well it will do and, at the end of it, what many rumors surrounding it will be true. For a handful of them, from the presence of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to who actor Woody Harrelson will be playing, we may just have the answers we want. Jeremy Conrad of MCU Cosmic reports of not one, but two post-credit scenes featured in the Venom movie. These scenes seem to establish some interesting points of interest as…

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It was not too long ago we got all fired up with the first reveal of test footage on Joaquin Pheonix’s Joker in full make-up. Just earlier the internet also ended up getting a look at Pheonix’s behind-the-scenes shooting as Arthur Fleck. Now with a third stroke of luck, we have just hit another behind-the-scenes shooting, this time what seems to be him as The Joker himself. YouTube user Malcolm Latino uploaded an on-set video (linked below) depicting a scene being filmed for the upcoming film. The short clip shows a subway station, where the train opens its doors with people…

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