Author: Martin Lis

The MCU has got a long line of films ahead with many secret projects in the covers, but we may have had a hinting, maybe even a close confirmation, that one of the films in question are The Eternals. The report of this exclusive is coming from former IGN editor Jeremy Conrad on his website, MCUCosmic. Created by Jack Kirby, The Eternals are a mix of earthlings that are mixed with some crazy genetic experimentation, similar to Kirby’s other work with DC’s New Gods. Another fact is we may see them sooner and that is due to a change in Thanos’…

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Ghost Rider has had quite the interesting run in the comics with some pretty gritty material. For a guy with a flaming skull that spouts lines of hell and donning chains and leather, it seems straight forward anyone with the deal with the devil has a more adult tone than the usual super spandex stories. However, translated to the visual media has not been too kind for our ghastly biker with two solo films that never tapped into critical acclaim or an underwhelming appearance in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. It seems the limitation is obvious with its general audiences level of…

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Leigh Whannell’s upcoming film, Upgrade, takes him away from the usual horror style of Saw’s torture porn and Insidious’s fame in supernaturals, having him delve into the sci-fi horror genre.  The film stars Logan Marshall-Green as Grey Trace, his character crippled after murder of his wife by the same men. Undergoing treatment at that reward of walking again, let’s just say he got more than he bargained for upon his technological communion with an AI implanted to his brain. Just recently, a red band trailer has been released to showcase the tremendous violence and expressive vocabulary of Whennell’s world and…

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Depicted by many as the Batman: The Animated Series of Disney’s Saturday morning cartoon block, the 1994 series Gargoyles was held fondly for its Gothic style and compelling story arcs. The story of medieval Scotland’s creatures of stone, they are trapped in a dormant state for a thousand years only to be reawakened in New York City in the 90s and take the mantle of the guardians of night. A dark tone for a Disney show, its memories were especially fond for its risks, taking from its strong character clashes and the interesting use of Shakespearean themes.With almost 25 years…

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A cult classic that serves an epitome of Tim Burton’s iconic style, Beetlejuice serves its zany and weird world to many film lovers in the 80s. It had it all: an unreal design and atmosphere by Burton, the comedic timing of the great Michael Keaton, and a really iconic set of music numbers that grounded the most interesting use of Harry Belafonte’s Jump in the Line in a film ending ever. All was well with Lydia and the Maitlands with Beetlejuice serving his own well-served ending stuck in a huge line-up with a shrunk head. But as it turns out,…

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi recently arrived to home media this week and with a great void in the reaches of space emitted from it. While many fans may buy the movie for their collection regardless of love or hate, the film still serves a stronger symbol as our beloved Princess Leia and badass General of the Resistance’s Carrie Fisher and her final farewell to the world. Watching the film over and over will not be easier knowing that Leia’s role would have been more prominent in the final act of the new trilogy. A lot was set up for…

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Deadpool 2 has recently surprised us with the interesting cast of characters introduced with its latest trailer. We’ve gotten a better look at the plot with Cable’s storyline and a better look at Domino. We were even treated with appearances of Old Spice’s Terry Crews and Pennywise himself Bill Skarsgard. One thing that is continuing to make a big hole for us is the identity of Julian Dennison’s character, the “kid” that Cable is so keen on going after. This is undeniably a big focal point for the plot and Revenge of the Fans has made a very credible rumor…

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Even with such a short presence in the MCU, Spider-Man has made quite the impact with his appearance in Captain America: Civil War and even his own feature movie Spider-Man: Homecoming. With the connection to Tony Stark in both role model and tech, we can expect quite the drastic upgrades for his many potential suits in what will be a long span of attendances in the connected worlds. We may actually have a first peek at what is to come in the upcoming sequel – thanks to concept art of Disneyland Resort’s latest superhero-themed attraction. With a suit much closer…

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Those who still have an uneasy taste of the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’s climax may just have their palates cleansed in time for this year. Warner Bros. has unveiled their next animated project being a faithful adaptation of the famed Superman story “The Death of Superman”. TV Insider has recieved details regarding the casting of the historical comic adaptation. Returning for the fourth time as Superman in the animated films, Jerry O’Connell will be voicing the Man of Steel again. Also returning to their respective roles are Jason O’Mara as Batman (who has recently played The Patriot in…

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With last month’s news of a revival series based off the Mainframe Entertainment property, fans are pretty disappointed with the first look of Reboot: The Guardian Code. If there is a plus side to this, the fact that talking about the beloved 90s CGI series is becoming more relevant now. And what better way to take advantage of this promotion than to bring back the nostalgia that we’ve been wanting for a while? Shout! Factory TV has partnered with Twitch to bring back the first fully computer-generated serial from 1994 in a full day marathon. In addition to the full…

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