New Warriors TV Series Featuring Squirrel Girl in the Works

New Warriors TV Series Featuring Squirrel Girl in the Works

TVLine reports that Marvel Entertainment and ABC Studios are developing a New Warriors comedy series that would put the spotlight on Squirrel Girl! The outlet says that Marvel and ABC Studios are shopping the property around to cable and streaming outlets. Continue reading

Gene Wilder Passes away at 83; Star of ‘Willy Wonka’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’


Gene Wilder, who established himself as one of America’s foremost comic actors with his delightfully neurotic performances in three films directed by Mel Brooks; his eccentric star turn in the family classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory; and his winning chemistry with Richard Pryor in the box-office smash Stir Crazy, died early Monday morning at his home in Stamford, Conn. He was 83. Continue reading

New Mutants enlists Fault In Our Stars writers for X-Men spin-off

Director Josh Boone is re-teaming with the Fault In Our Stars screenwriters for his teenage mutant (not ninja turtles) superhero movie, New Mutants. Continue reading

Steve Rogers is No Longer Captain America in The Marvel Cinematic Universe

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After brawling with Iron Man at the end of Captain America: Civil War, Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers leaves his shield behind and walks away with Bucky. In an interview with The Huffington Post, co-director Joe Russo revealed that Cap is no longer officially Cap in the MCU: Continue reading

Stan Lee shares his thoughts on Zendaya as the new Mary Jane

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Biracial actress Zendaya was cast as Peter Parker’s love interest Mary Jane in the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming. The announcement led to the contempt of many fans who believe Spidey’s future wife should be played by a white actress with red hair. But do you know who isn’t outraged? Spider-Man and Mary Jane’s creator, Stan Lee. Continue reading

‘Lost Boys’ Television Reboot Picked Up by CW

CW, facing life without their hit series “The Vampire Diaries” once that series concludes after its eighth season, has secured another blood-sucking property to glamour viewers: A television reboot of the cult Eighties film, Lost Boys. Continue reading

20th Century Fox will remake Hasbro’s board game, “Clue”

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20th Century Fox has picked up the rights to remake “Clue”, the classic Hasbro board game, after it had been dropped Universal Studios.

Josh Feldman, the head of Hasbro’s TV and film division, is producing for Hasbro Studios. Daria Cercek is overseeing for Fox.

Hasbro launched development of a “Clue” movie in 2008 as part of a six-year partnership with Universal to produce at least four feature films based on branded properties: Clue, Monopoly, Candyland, Ouija, Battleship, Magic: The Gathering and Stretch Armstrong. Continue reading

Cancelled Star Wars Games Included a Chewbacca Adventure Title and Dark Side Rogue Squadron

A new video from DidYouKnowGaming shines a light on two Star Wars games that never saw the light of day. These include a Rogue Squadron game where you played on the Dark side, called Dark Squadron, and an action-adventure game where iconic Star Wars creature Chewbacca was the main character. Continue reading

Henry Cavill teases black Superman suit

It looks like black is the new black for Henry Cavill’s Superman.

On Monday the Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice star shared a close-up photo of what appears to be an updated costume for the Last Son of Krypton, with an inky color scheme and an intricate armor-like texture. The image is accompanied by a single hashtag: “#Superman.” Continue reading

Deadpool 2 Casting Rumors: 12 Actors Who Could Be in the Sequel

With Deadpool 2 now in the works, rumors and speculations abound on which superheroes will be joining the Merc with a Mouth and the actors who will be playing them. The biggest discussion right now, of course, concerns gun-toting, time-travelling Cable, a role that several actors are already being considered, and even campaigned, for. Continue reading