The Fangirly Diary of a Geek Girl: Storm the beach!
This week we have lots of new Rogue One info (and pictures!), courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Also, casting news, first looks, teasers and more!
This week we have lots of new Rogue One info (and pictures!), courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Also, casting news, first looks, teasers and more!
This week we had an important yet not well received first look for us 90s kids! Also someone’s back, Blu-ray contents, and many Marvel news!
Marvel is getting ready for a couple of Civil Wars, the Star Wars: Episode VIII team gets visits and auctions, and geeky TV shows offer new previews for their seasons to come.
The Oscars came and went, and one long appreciated meme is gone, but maybe one can replace it. Also, new comicbook movie news, new actual comicbook news, adaptations news, and Nickelodeon insists with playing with my nostalgia.
This week is mostly about geeky content diversifying throuh all media, such as comicbooks, videogames and toylines. Also, crossovers and the most interesting casting news the Power Rangers movie has had so far!
This week we had new pictures on Captain America: Civil War, more Star Wars: The Force Awakens stuff, and trailer for TV shows and Harry Potter related stuff… and then there’s the three trailer of three different Avengers games!
This have been a week of previews as we get ready for the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), mostly courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Including our first decent look on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Besides that, Kevin Feige has been talking about the MCU again.
This week we had first looks of things to come, new synopsis script news, SDCC news… and the saddest news in a while. This is becoming a year of good-byes. And so, I dedicate this column to Sir Christopher Lee, an example of a well-lived fascinating life.
This was a week we had the Oscars and lots of news, including images of upcoming geeky movies and TV series. But the most important happening this week was saying goodbye to a man who shall be remembered by many generations of geeks. And so I dedicate this column to the great Leonard Nimoy.