DARK PHOENIX Bombs at the Box Office
The mutants face their worst enemy ever: abysmal performance at the box office.
Read MoreThe mutants face their worst enemy ever: abysmal performance at the box office.
Read MoreAnother casualty of the Disney-Fox deal? Or simply the victim of low ratings? THE GIFTED has been cancelled at Fox.
Read MoreCan Hulu recreate the magic from the Netflix’s Marvel series with animation?
Read MoreThe nurse won’t be playing the doctor after all. Rosario Dawson has left the NEW MUTANTS project at Fox.
Read MoreIn this episode of G33K OUT, Angie gets to chat with composer Marco Beltrami, no stranger to genre work with his scores for SCREAM, HELLBOY, and his most recent: LOGAN.
Read MoreLogan Screenplay by Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green Story by James Mangold Directed by James Mangold Produced
Read MoreMarvel continues to work on upcoming series by casting Iwan Rheon in INHUMANS and Jamie Chung in the untitled X-Men series.
Read MoreA milestone for us! Our one hundredth episode! Talking about the Inhumans on TV and what’s next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Phase 3, Phase 4, and beyond.
Read More“Creative differences” with star/producer Ryan Reynolds have director Tim Miller leaving the project.
Read MoreOur Agents head to the bunker to discuss the Marvel Universe news coming out of San Diego Comic-Con.
Read MoreThis week, we take on the daunting task of talking intelligently about all the news that came out of San Diego Comic-Con, and we just barely scratch the surface of such talk.
Read MoreIn the first summer 2016 edition, we discuss Captain Nazi, LEGION, the X-Men, THOR, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, and more. Excelsior!
Read MoreFX has given a series order for LEGION. Will it connect with the Fox/Marvel movie universe?
Read MoreThe panel discusses AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Episode 318, “The Singularity”, with additional thoughts on DOCTOR STRANGE’s casting controversy and the possibility(?) that the Marvel Cinematic Universe could one day have mutants.
Read MoreIt’s only a matter of time, James Gunn says, before Hollywood takes the wrong lesson learned from DEADPOOL and goes nuts with R-rated superhero films. But is that the right move? Can superhero movies broaden out to cover more adult themes?
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