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It’s Wade Wilson vs. Cable in the Final DEADPOOL 2 Trailer
With just a few weeks until release, Fox has dropped the final trailer for the highly anticipated Deadpool sequel. The trailer comes just in time for advance tickets to go on sale, so if you’re going to go see the movie, be sure to hop onto Fandango. The red-band trailer is chock full of new trailer, showcasing Deadpool’s signature crude humor and his conflict with Thanos Cable. There’s also plenty of fourth-wall breaking, referencing everything from Logan to the DC Universe. Check out the trailer below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. Deadpool 2 is scheduled to hit theaters on May 18th. The 11th installment of the X-Men…
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VIDEO FEATURE: Why Zemo is One of The Best Comic Book Movie Villains
This video feature is part of our 20 Days of Infinity War. Click here for more WOBAM awesome. – Have you ever wondered why Captain America: Civil War was, for most of us, a highly effective movie? Was it the spectacle? The tension? Tony and Cap? Panther and Spidey? The culmination of 13 movies delivering a gut punch? It’s all of those things. And it’s also, Helmut Zemo. Do you remember him? Without an effective antagonist, Captain America: Civil War would have been a complete failure. Today, my friends at WOBAM! Entertainment have teamed with my YouTube channel, Story Bake, to deliver the definitive breakdown on Zemo. We welcome your thoughts on…
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Retrospective Review: Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange(2016) Directed By: Scott Derrickson Produced By: Kevin Feige Written By: Scott Derrickson, C.Robert Cargill, Jon Spaihts Hello again! I’m here to talk about Doctor Strange today as part of our 20 Days of Infinity War Series. Click here for more WOBAM awesome. I’d like to start off with two disclaimers. One, I’m a huge fan of Benedict Cumberbatch. I absolutely stole this review from John when we were given the schedule, but he knows why so THANKS JOHN. Two, I understand the casting of Tilda Swinton was controversial, but I won’t be addressing that matter. If you’ve read my reviews before, I’ve addressed the fact that I don’t have any background…
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WOBAM PODCAST: The Legacy of the Superman
Superman week continues with episode one of our WOBAM Podcast! Katie, Landon, John, Isak and myself discuss our favorite Superman stories, what we want to see from the character, and Justice League (yeah, we went there). Take a listen, the link is down below. For more podcast, reviews, and features on the Man of Steel and all of DC Entertainment stay tuned.
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FEATURE: Five Villains We’d Love to See in Future AVENGERS Sequels
To date, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced many iconic villains from the comics, such as the Avengers saga. The first film pitted Earth’s Mightiest Heroes against Loki, the second film saw them fight Ultron, and the third and fourth films will see them defend Earth against Thanos. But what happens afterwards? Thanos is THE big bad of the MCU so far, meaning that the next main villain has a lot to live up to. Here, we list five villains that we’d love to see in Avengers 5 or another sequel. Norman Osborn Of course, Norman Osborn is best known for being Spider-Man’s arch-nemesis, the Green Goblin. But outside of Goblin, Norman has been…
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ARROW Gets a New Showrunner for Season 7
The CW recently renewed Arrow for a seventh season, and there are big changes on the way. Roy Harper will return as a series regular, while the season six finale is sad to be a real gamechanger. Now, there’s a shakeup behind-the-scenes. It has been announced (via Entertainment Weekly) that Arrow has upgraded Beth Schwartz, a longtime member of the writing room, to the role of showrunner for season seven. Wendy Mericle will exit the series after this season, while Marc Guggenheim will be an executive consultant. Guggenheim will also do the same for Legends of Tomorrow, leaving Phil Klemmer as the only showrunner of that show. Greg Berlanti had…
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Steven Spielberg Joining the DC Universe with BLACKHAWK Movie
Warner Bros. has just announced its DC Films project, and the studio has brought the world’s most iconic filmmaker on board. Steven Spielberg is set to produce an adaptation of DC’s Blackhawk, with an eye to direct. Spielberg is known for….. well, you already know who Spielberg is. And this is his first superhero movie ever. He most recently worked with WB on Ready Player One. Frequent collaborator David Koepp is writing the script. WB’s Toby Emmerich had this to say in the following statement. “We are so proud to be the studio behind Steven Spielberg’s latest hit, and are thrilled to be working with him again on this new…
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DC’s Harley Quinn/Birds of Prey Movie Finds a Director
Following the success of Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad, Warner Bros. put several potential films starring the character into development. There’s the direct sequel from filmmaker Gavin O’Conner, while David Ayer was attached to Gotham City Sirens. Then there’s a Birds of Prey-type movie and Harley Quinn vs. The Joker. Now, the studio has picked which movie is going next. According to Deadline, Warner Bros. has chosen Cathy Yan to direct its untitled Harley Quinn spinoff, which is based on the Birds of Prey comics. The up-and-comer, whose only film thus far is Dead Pigs, is the first Asian filmmaker to make a superhero movie. She’s also the…
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Review: SUPERMAN/BATMAN: APOCALYPSE
After the events of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies we have a new adventure for our heroes. This film is the origin of Kara Zor-El aka Supergirl. We also team up with Wonder Woman and Big Barda to take down Darkseid. Talk about going big for a sequel! So how does this all come together? Well, let’s find out. The film has a loose connection to Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, but there’s nothing really tying the two together. We see a ship flying through Gotham City and Batman (Kevin Conroy) investigating. We find that the ship was carrying Kara Zor-El (Summer Glau), Superman’s (Tim Daly) cousin. Batman and Wonder Woman (Susan Eisenberg) are not…
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Legacy of the Superman Part 3: Animation
Superman is the first superhero ever created. He’s the reason DC Comics are where they are today. Being the world’s biggest hero, Superman has appeared in numerous animated adventures. Today, we’re going to look at a brief history at the Man of Tomorrow’s life in animation. We’ll start by going to his first debut on television. Before his movies and live-action series, Superman starred in a few animated shorts in 1941. These 10 minutes episodes were created by Dave and Max Fleischer, creators of Popeye and Betty Boop. This series still holds up remarkably well and can be enjoyed by almost anyone. It stays true to the character, showing him…