Tagged: star wars (franchise)
These past days we had better looks at movies and series to come, there were more discussions about the future of the superhero movie genre, and Nintendo made an announcement that had us geeks flailing like Kermit.
This past week I said goodbye to one of my favourite series, get ready to welcome back some others, there’s drama at Marvel Studios, and, most sadly, another staple of my childhood left this world. And so I dedicate this column to the great Wes Craven.
This past week we had more Star Wars, as well as the usual comicbook movies and TV series news. Also, new comicbooks, including one made of awesome that I want on Netflix or TV or cinemas!
This past week we had more D23 news, Marvel and Star Wars news that is~ There’s also Doctor Who news and stuff we could have had but didn’t. Because life sucks sometimes.
This past week we continue with the blasts from past, because Hollywood is out of ideas and everything comes back… and sometimes I don’t even mind! Most importantly, lots of Disney and Pixar news! Yay for animated movies! And girls with dinousaurs~
This week we have many promos of TV shows (and Blu-rays) to come. Then there’s the obvious news of sequels, and info on geeky film-in-progress or ready to start.
We still have news from the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), but mostly, we have our first decent look of X-Men: Apocalypse! So yeah, there’s been a lof of talk about that! Also, some great talk about Ant-Man too, which was better than I hoped.
The San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) started this week and thus we have many first looks of movies, TV series and comics, but it was not the only place we will get our first look at geeky things. Specially at four ladies who bust ghosts
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.
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.