News of Stan Lee’s collaboration with Studio DEEN on an anime project titled The Reflection has been floating around since late 2015 when an original series pitch video was released with a voiceover narration by Stan where he postulates: What would happen if a large group of humans throughout the planet suddenly gained mighty superpowers? How […]
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No, it’s not part of some Downton Abbey Christmas episode, it’s a first image of Dan Stevens as none other than ol’ Boz himself, Charles Dickens. It’s for an upcoming film The Man Who Invented Christmas, set to hit theaters in late ’17. Set in 1843, a debt-ridden and dispirited Dickens wrote a short novel which he […]
Chuck Barris, longtime game show creator, producer, and host, has passed away at the age of 87. Best known for The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, and The Gong Show, his television career spanned more than three decades. He began working as a page at NBC in New York City and progressed up to a […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] After watching the first episode of Syfy’s new reality competition series, Cosplay Melee, cosplayers can finally breathe a sigh of relief – it’s actually really good. Produced by the same team that has brought us eleven seasons of Face Off, each episode is stand-alone (meaning that in each episode four cosplayers compete for […]
The Game of Thrones panel at South by Southwest today was met with mixed reactions by longtime fans of both the HBO series as well as the original books. Showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss talked both about the upcoming remaining two seasons as well as things they might have liked to have done differently, […]
Anchoring the lineup of Archie Comics speakers during this weekend’s Coast-To-Coast Comic-Con, was Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Chief Creative Officer of Archie Comics and showrunner for CW’s Riverdale. He spoke on how he felt that Archie was now entering into a new golden age for their expanded universe. He spoke of his gratitude to viewers for taking to […]
Fox’s upcoming live-action television series set in the X-Men universe continues to pick up steam was more casting news continues to emerge. While the series doesn’t yet have an official title (they really should do something about soon), we do know that Burn Notice’s creator Matt Nix will be showrunner for it and is a […]
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror has announced their 2017 nominations today, and the list is expansive to say the least with over 40 categories spanning television, film, streaming content, DVD/Blu-Rays, and one for the Los Angeles theater scene for good measure. Rogue One leads the films with 11 nominations, and The Walking […]
In one of those “comes as a shock to no one” moments, Syfy has announced that they will not be picking up Incorporated for a second season. The Matt Damon and Ben Affleck produced sci-fi series had completed it’s first season airing last month but hadn’t been able to improve it’s average episode viewing numbers […]
TMZ is reporting that Judge Wapner has passed away. Joseph Albert Wapner’s The People’s Court was on the air from 1981 until 1993, and was the forerunner of all of the adjudicated reality shows including Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, and myriad others. The show was part of the early reality show genre, and Wapner’s strong personality and unflappable resilience […]
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