The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: A disturbance in the franchise
The week one big misstep in the Star Wars franchise was made apparent. Also, more TV promos courtesy of Game of Thrones, Star Trek: Discovery and The Defenders.
The week one big misstep in the Star Wars franchise was made apparent. Also, more TV promos courtesy of Game of Thrones, Star Trek: Discovery and The Defenders.
This week we have lots of new Rogue One info (and pictures!), courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Also, casting news, first looks, teasers and more!
Interesting things have happened this week, like Jurassic World continuing to slay at the Box Office, Harry Potter making a comeback of sorts, many Spider-Man news and, most importantly, NBC breaking the hearts of Fannibals. And yet, hope springs eternal.
This week we had fewer news, mostly revolving about casting news and new projects, and of course getting ready for Dragon Ball Super! That said, the biggest news for me was the amount of bank Jurassic World made. Nostalgia goggles are better than 3D glasses, and we still love those clever girls.
Cool stuff from the Licensing Expo and many TV news! Including things from Marvel, DC and Game of Thrones. But also the return of a beloved cartoon, and the promise of a new one that could be a new favourite of mine!
There are lots of geeky news! Marvel, DC and from beloved franchises! But most importantly, Hiddles got a new gig!
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 have the trailer of Guardians of the Galaxy and the possible cast of the new Fantastic Four movie was presented. Other things happened, but there weren’t as important as those two pieces of news.
This week we have Hiddles and sword-fighting for the stage, and we have a bunch of detectives, one typecasting and one getting a big gite, and that also includes much Sherlock news even if Sherlock is over already.
Hannibal overturns expectations of crime procedurals and Lecter incarnations by focusing on the first-hand and secondhand effects of murder on the mind.