Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Ape does not kill ape. However, problems arise when Caesar’s affection for human beings is questioned by his second-in-command, the previously-test-subject, Koba.
Ape does not kill ape. However, problems arise when Caesar’s affection for human beings is questioned by his second-in-command, the previously-test-subject, Koba.
Remakes of well-loved movies are rarely greeted with wild enthusiasm. There is something to be said for an updated take on a classic though.
While we have Marvel news of the Strange kind, this week we have had news filled with Ladies! Whether from this Earth, this Solar System or a Galaxy far, far away, this ladies rock!
We had two big announcement concerning Star Wars Episode VII and DC movies… that also reflected the lack of variety and risk-taking of Hollywood blockbusters. But hey, at least Vikings and Hannibal were way awesome this week!
This week we had news of a surprising yet kinda logical crossover that I hope is more than toys. But of course, with WonderCon and Kevin Feige still talking, there’s a lot of geeky news to check!
We still get lots of comicbook news, but most importantly (for me), pictures of Tom Hiddleston on the set of Guillermo Del Toro’s Crimson Peak!
The first Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl edition of 2014 is as low in news as the last edition of 2013. But the news themselves have been great! Specially because Sherlock series 3 premiered… and we have info about Thor: The Dark World Blu-ray!
Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes releases a teaser trailer where Gary Oldman speaks over cool apocalyptic scenes a Caesar looks badass!
The last days of the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) gave us the biggest geek news, and while DC had the most important future movie news, Marvel stole the show with an Asgardian god.
This week besides the comicbook movies and surprise castings, we get news that Hollywood is not over in their quest to turn every piece of my childhood into more profit.