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DC Announces Streaming Service Title, Adds SWAMP THING Series to Slate
DC Entertainment has announced some preliminary details on its streaming service, which will include a slew of exclusive original shows. The service is called DC Universe, and it promises to be the “ultimate” membership for DC fans. Called a unique digital experience, DC Universe will give fans unlimited access to its original shows. So far, the shows include the live action Titans and the animated shows Young Justice: Outsiders and Harley Quinn. And now, DC has announced a fourth title: Swamp Thing. Per THR, the Swamp Thing series will be showrun by Mark Verheiden and Gary Dauberman, with Aquaman director James Wan on board as an executive producer. The show has…
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Ryan Reynolds Uncertain Over Doing a Third DEADPOOL Movie
Deadpool 2 is finally hitting theaters this month, and the sequel looks to be another big hit. The film has been generating plenty of positive online buzz, while it’s tracking to open as high as $150 million. Deadpool is also appearing in the planned X-Force movie. Naturally, this success would guarantee a third installment, right? Well, star Ryan Reynolds has shed some doubt on that. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly for the magazine’s Deadpool 2 coverage, Reynolds says he doesn’t know if a third Deadpool movie will happen. And no, it has nothing to do with Disney’s acquisition of Fox. “I feel like the character, in order for him to function…
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Another ARROW Actor is Leaving After Season 6
[Warning: The Following Contains SPOILERS From Recent Episodes of Arrow.] Arrow is making some big changes ahead of its seventh season. Longtime regular Willa Holland left earlier this season, a new showrunner is coming on board, and Colton Haynes is coming back as a regular. Now, the latest change reveals the exit of another longtime member of the cast. The CW has announced (via THR) that actor Paul Blackthorne, who plays Quentin Lance, will be leaving Arrow after the end of this season. He won’t be back for season seven. No details were given on why Blackthorne is leaving, but with the show in its sixth season, actors have been reevaluating…
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New TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES Trailer Released
Warner Bros. has released a second trailer for Teen Titans GO! To the Movies, which brings the hit animated series to the big screen. In the film, the Titans go to Hollywood to get their own movie, just like all the other superheroes. The trailer is full of the franchise’s trademark humor and shenanigans, such as breaking the fourth wall and poking fun at other DC superheroes. It also puts a lot of focus on Will Arnett’s Slade, and we get to hear Nicolas Cage as Superman. Check it out below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. Teen Titans GO! To the Movies on July 27th.
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AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Actor Discusses That Shocking Cameo [SPOILERS]
Avengers: Infinity War is, to put it plainly, the biggest movie in the world, following its record-smashing opening weekend. The film changes the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it, full of strong character moments and shocking plot twists. But one of the most shocking moments came in the appearance of one character. With the movie out now, the actor behind the character has discussed the role, the secrecy surrounding it, and whether he has a future in the MCU. [Warning: The following contains MAJOR SPOILERS from Avengers: Infinity War. If you have not seen the movie yet, stop reading right now and come back after you watch it.] .…
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ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Team Up in New Trailer
Still recovering from Avengers: Infinity War? Don’t worry, the next Marvel movie will be much lighter and funnier. Marvel Studios has released a new trailer for the sequel Ant-Man and The Wasp, which sees Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne teaming up on a new mission. The trailer is full of new footage, showing off the crazy visuals and the villain Ghost. We also see more of Laurence Fishburne’s Bill Foster, aka Goliath. Check it out below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. Ant-Man and The Wasp is scheduled to hit theaters on July 6th. The 20th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline…
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Kevin Feige Rules Out This Title for AVENGERS 4
For the longest time, fans have been speculating over the title for Marvel’s fourth Avengers movie, which will directly follow the shocking events of Infinity War. Plenty of titles have been thrown around in speculation. Despite scheduled to come out next year, Marvel has been in no hurry to reveal the title, attempting to keep the spotlight on Infinity War instead. One popular theory is that the title will be Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet. That would make sense, considering these movies’ focus on Thanos and the Infinity Stones. Plus, it’s the name of the graphic novel that heavily inspired Infinity War. Unfortunately, that’s not it. Speaking with Collider, Marvel’s Kevin Feige…
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Review: SWORD GAI: The Animation
Sword Gai: The Animation is an anime based on a manga (aka Japanese comic) with the same name. The story follows Gai, a young blacksmith student that one day becomes possessed by a sword where an evil entity is living. With that, Gai becomes a target of both a secret society called Shoshidai as well as other individuals that been overtaken by demons. Before I continue with this review and you even thinking about watching this show, let me give you a fair warning. This show is by far one of the most brutal and violent animes I’ve seen. It doesn’t make it easier when the fighting can be rather…
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AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Sets New Opening Weekend Record with Massive $258 Million
[Updated with latest figures] Everyone knew that Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War would be a massive hit. The superhero epic assembles almost every hero in the entire MCU, making it the most ambitious crossover event in history. Now, the film has surpassed even the highest of expectations. Per THR, Infinity War has opened this weekend with $257.7 million. This passes 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($248 million) as the biggest North American opening in box office history. It also blows away every other superhero movie ever, including The Avengers ($207.4 million) and Black Panther ($202 million). Worldwide, Infinity War fared even better. The movie took in $382.8 million overseas, bringing its…
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Review: Action Comics #1000
One thousand issues. It’s a staggering number. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster made his debut in the pages of Action Comics in 1938. Since that date, hundreds of writers, artists, editors, and other creators have contributed to Action Comics and have taken the Superman character in directions that Siegel and Shuster could not have even fathomed. Action Comics #1000 is the culmination of 80 years of the character that created one of America’s most unique art forms. Action Comics #1000 is both a reflection and a celebration of the Superman mythos from an all-star lineup of comic book creators contributing various short stories on Superman. Even if…



























