The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: It’s time to play the music
This week we have teasers, reveals and actors I like getting jobs. Most important for me, a possibility of a comeback!
This week we have teasers, reveals and actors I like getting jobs. Most important for me, a possibility of a comeback!
This week, among the many news, we have our first looks of certain Marvel antihero, certain DC villain, and a new whole team of Avengers in comicbooks.
This week we’ve had good news about sequels as well as interesting rumors. And yet, I cannot help but feel a bit down because, in less than a month’s time, another great man left us. And so, this week I dedicate this column to man who meant a lot for us geeks, Sir Terry Pratchett.
It’s the week of Empire Magazine’s Avengers: Age of Ultron issue and the Fantastic Four trailer, but also many awesome castings news!
This week new series and new seasons started, but besides that I am slightly sad that at the end of this week my new favourite series will have its mid-season finale. Did I ever mentioned how I hate mis-season breaks?
I’ll go ahead and say that I liked watching Season 4, but not as much as I enjoyed the previous seasons.
The Toronto Film Festival is over and done with, and there are some news about my favourite actors and awaited comicbook movie… but the most interesting thing this week? There are many TV projects featuring women that if done right could be so awesome.
Season 3 is a lot more slower to watch than the previous two seasons in terms of plotting and pacing, yet still very engaging to watch.
The new season of Game of Thrones is still three months away. While you wait, imagine: what if the story adapted as a film serial, with actors across the decades of classic cinema?
Along with its fantastic film-like production value and stunning scenarios, Game of Thrones boasts its power and appeal in the way the characters are layered out as well as the great cast behind them.