I was not a big fan of the way that The Predator ended. It was laughably bad. The original ended that was written would have been much better because it would have brought back Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character from the first film, Dutch. Unfortunately, it the role was too small for Schwarzenegger, so he passed on it, which was a bummer. Thanks to Birth Movies Death, we have some details on how that original ending would have played out. But first, I want to talk about the ending we see in the movie:
Rumor Has it That This is What the Superman Cameo in SHAZAM! Would Have Been
It doesn’t look like we’ll see Superman make an appearance in Shazam! like Warner Bros would have liked. However, we may know what that cameo would’ve been though. Umberto Gonzalez from The Wrap has reportedly explained the cameo thusly:
“Spoiler alert, for what it’s worth the Superman cameo in Shazam! was supposed to be Clark at the end of the movie meeting with Billy Batson, the kid who [turns into] Shazam, and telling him ‘Hey, we’re gonna keep an eye on you.’ That kind of thing.”
So, Superman would’ve been DC’s Nick Fury or Tony Stark. This sounds like a fun cameo to help tie Shazam into the Justice League some day. Would you have liked to see Supes show up in what looks like the most fun DC film?
Shazam! will hit theaters April 5, 2019.
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Kevin Smith Shares His Favorite STAR WARS Fan Theory About Ahsoka Being Rey’s Mom
As you know, Kevin Smith is a huge Star Wars fan and like the rest of us, he enjoys talking about fan theories. During a recent episode of the Fatman on Batman podcast, Smith shared his favorite fan theory that involves Rey’s mom being fan favorite character Ahsoka. In fact, he liked the theory so much that he contacted J.J. Abrams to talk to him about it! Here’s what Smith had to say:
VENOM Gets PG-13 Rating and May End Up Breaking Box Office Records
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Well, Venom is officially rated PG-13. It’s not really that surprising to hear, but fans were hoping that maybe it would get the R-rating. After all, director Ruben Fleischer kept teasing the dark and violent tone of the film. When previously asked about the possibility of an R-rating, he said:
“That’s the plan. It is not the plan, that’s the movie. Our movie wants to honor the comics as close as we can tonally. In the comics, he bites people’s heads off and eats brains. It would be weird to make a movie with Venom if he wasn’t doing that. We tried to honor it as closely as possible. This is definitely a darker, more violent, more vicious Marvel character than I think anyone’s ever seen before.”
Well… Shane Black Has Killed The Predator Franchise With THE PREDATOR
So, I saw The Predator last night. I was really excited about this movie! I’m such a huge fan of the franchise and I was hoping so badly that it would be a good movie! Unfortunately, the movie is a complete mess of a film! It’s easily one of the worst Predator films that has been made and I think it is the final nail in the coffin for the franchise. Director Shane Black has killed the Predator franchise! The movie was laughably bad with a terrible script filled with some of the most god-awful dialogue. There were aspects of the film had audiences members cringing throughout the movie.
Early on in the film, when Olivia Munn’s character sees the Predator for the first time, she says “You’re one beautiful mother fucker.” Which is, as you know, is supposed to be a call back to the original film where Arnold Schwarzenegger says, “You’re one ugly mother fucker.” From that moment on, I knew the film was going to be all downhill from there and it totally was.
Evangeline Lilly Explains The LOST Series Finale and What It’s Supposed To Mean
The final episode of LOST seemed to rub a lot of people the wrong way, mostly because it didn’t really answer any of the questions that they wanted to be answered. The series made such an impact on people, though, that fans are still talking about it. I’m currently watching the series again because I’m showing it to my kids and I’m loving it the second time around!
I actually never had any big issues with the finale. I felt it was a satisfying and fair conclusion to the story. I’m sure you all have different opinions on the matter, but for those of you curious to hear the ending of the series explained by Evangeline Lilly, who played Kate Austen the series, she participated in a panel at Dragon Con this past weekend and shared her interpretation of what the ending is supposed to mean.
Glen Powell Says The CAPTAIN PLANET Film He’s Writing is “Dark and Irreverent”
You’d be forgiven if you had forgotten about the Captain Planet movie that’s in the works. The last I heard of it was 2+ years ago! Now, it turns out that Glen Powell (Scream Queens, Set It Up, Top Gun: Maverick) is writing the film. Maybe this news means that things are picking up and we can expect to hear more about it. Talking about his take on Captain Planet, Powell said this:
“I mean they’ve tried to make it into a superhero movie before, but they kind of did like an earnest take and ours is way more subversive and fun and like dark and irreverent.
Sometimes you have to think of these things logically. If you have a blue superhero with a green mullet, you can’t do like an earnest take on that. You have to go at it from a fun [direction].”
I’ll be honest, I don’t know that I want a Captain Planet movie. Sure, he’s now a meme now, but maybe we leave this one alone. If they keep the green mullet, I hope they set the film in the 80s or 90s. You can watch the whole interview with THR below with the Captain Planet bit starting around the 5:15 mark.
Burt Reynolds, Movie Star Who Played It for Grins, Dies at 82

Burt Reynolds, the charismatic star of such films as Deliverance, The Longest Yard and Smokey and the Bandit who set out to have as much fun as possible on and off the screen — and wildly succeeded — has died. He was 82.
Reynolds, who received an Oscar nomination when he portrayed porn director Jack Horner in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights (1997) and was the No. 1 box-office attraction for a five-year stretch starting in the late 1970s, died Thursday morning at Jupiter Medical Center in Florida, his manager, Erik Kritzer, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Always with a wink, Reynolds shined in many action films (often doing his own stunts) and in such romantic comedies as Starting Over (1979) opposite Jill Clayburgh and Candice Bergen; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) with Dolly Parton; Best Friends (1982) with Goldie Hawn; and, quite aptly, The Man Who Loved Women (1983) with Julie Andrews.
Though beloved by audiences for his brand of frivolous, good-ol’-boy fare, the playful Reynolds rarely was embraced by the critics. The first time he saw himself in Boogie Nights, he was so unhappy he fired his agent. (He went on to win a Golden Globe but lost out in the Oscar supporting actor race to Robin Williams for Good Will Hunting, a bitter disappointment for him.)
Warner Bros. TV Sets Titans World Premiere for NYCC 2018
Warner Bros. TV sets Titans world premiere for NYCC 2018
Warner Bros. Television kicks off New York Comic Con (NYCC) on Wednesday, October 3, with the world premiere screening of the live-action dramatic adventure series Titans, which launches October 12 as the first original series for the new DC UNIVERSE digital subscription service.
The exclusive debut screening will be followed by a Q&A session with series stars and executive producers, who will shed further light on the highly-anticipated first season. The star and producer sessions continue on Saturday, October 6, when the next generation of supernatural beings at The Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted takes fans inside Legacies, the thrilling next chapter in The Vampire Diaries/The Originals trilogy. The back-to-back Saturday panels will also feature the world premiere pilot screening of Roswell, New Mexico, followed by the action-packed season four premiere of Blindspot and a special video presentation of The 100. Fans will also get an inside look at the new series Manifest.
