The Suicide Squad gathers for their read-through
The cast of one of WB's big 2016 releases convened today for the first time
Jupiter’s Legacy has a big screen future
Following Chrononauts, another Millar adaptation has been optioned
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Your Tuesday round-up of headlines
A double dose of trailers: the Flash WonderCon sizzle reel and Justice League: Gods...
Presented without too much ado, here's the recent sizzle reel that The Flash production team showcased at WonderCon over the weekend. There's some new...
The Bruce Timm produced Justice League: Gods and Monsters is a villainous Elseworlds tale
Your first look at the brand new Timm/Burnett DC Animated Feature
Back in Time: A Back to the Future Celebration
By: Nick Eskey
“Back to the Future” has been marked in movie history as one of the greatest. Try to look at a DeLorean and...
You now have three reasons to see Mad Max: Fury Road
In which we ponder some of the exciting developments surrounding the upcoming Miller opus
Entertainment Round-Up: Andy Serkis confirms what you already knew, Julie Delpy and Linda Cardellini...
Your April Fools' Day round-up of Entertainment headlines
Officer Downe movie is filming with Slipknot’s Shawn Crahan directing
With movies and TV shows based on comics unavoidable no matter where you turn, I've often wondered why there aren't more indie movies based on indie comics. Part of the reason is that it's just so darned hard to fund any indie movie any more. But it does happen. And if you had reminded me that Officer Downe, the one shot comic by Joe Casey and Chris Burnham was being actually made, with Slipnot's main clown Shawn Crahan directing, I would have said "oh yeah, April Fools." Not because it isn't good source material but it sounds so darned unlikely.
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What female-domination of the 2015 box office could mean for comic book movies
Are superhero movies the only thing keeping young men going to the movies? Or are they doomed to soon crash and burn out? That and more are covered in this NYT piece on on how female fare is dominating 2015's box office. Insurgent (above), Cinderella and Fifty Shades of Grey have all been hits this year, while male focused films have mostly flopped. (One exception, The Kingsmen based on a you-know-what by Mark Millar, one of Hollywood's most reliable creators.) But other factors are at play including the numbing prevalence of endless special effects and male distraction by video games:
Entertainment Round-Up: Fear The Walking Dead, West and Ward return to Batman ’66, Arya...
Your Monday morning dose of Entertainment news
James Bond’s worst enemy arrives in the first Spectre teaser trailer
Even though filming seemingly just began about a month and a half ago, MGM and Sony have started to rev up the marketing machine for Spectre full blast






















