Edna Mode is a fashion designer to the stars, and by stars I mean super heroes. She is the bespeckled wonder responsible for suiting up The Incredibles and she has one golden rule: no capes. Clearly no one in a certain galaxy far, far away cares to follow this little nugget of common sense. There […]
Year: 2020
Paramount Setting Noah Hawley To Write & Direct ‘Star Trek’ Film — Deadline
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures is in final talks with Noah Hawley to write and direct a Star Trek film. Through his 26 Keys production banner he will produce along with JJ Abrams and his Bad Robot banner. I don’t have too much more to report on the film, but my understanding is Hawley will helm the […]
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Classic TV Episodes: Star Trek – The City on the Edge of Forever — PowerPop… An Eclectic Collection of Pop Culture
I discovered Star Trek in the 1980s. It was one of those marathons that some station ran at the time. What impressed me was those wonderful stories. Some people gripe about the special effects…to me they were fine. They got the point across and that is what counts. William Shatner’s acting is a little different […]
Remembering ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’ on Its 40th Anniversary — MovieBabble
Journey back to the seventies, to an era of cinema where moviemakers wanted to make sure you knew you were watching a movie by giving their productions titles like Superman: The Movie and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In the first feature film to break into the Trek-verse, we get reintroduced to all the original […]
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Star Trek Picard — SelfAwarePatterns
Just watched the first episode of Star Trek Picard. What follows has spoilers, but only from the early parts of the episode. It takes place about 15 years after the events of the last Next Generation movie. Picard appears to be living in retirement in his family vineyard, apparently with a couple of Romulans, presumably […]
Doomsday Clock: Superboy or Not? – A Few Thoughts **SPOILERS!!** — Niko’s Superman Page
Geoff Johns can do no wrong. His Green Lantern run is one of my top 2-3 favorite runs by any writer all time. His take on the DCU from the mid-2000s almost single-handedly brought me back to comics. I loved his runs on Flash, JSA, and Hawkman, as well as his special projects like Infinite […]
via Doomsday Clock: Superboy or Not? – A Few Thoughts **SPOILERS!!** — Niko’s Superman Page
X-Men #6 and Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #6: A Tale of Contrasts and Homophobia — WeaponXtra Productions Presents
I never would’ve suspected that February 12th of 2020 would show such a contrast in what it means when editorial is accepting of homosexuality and gay themes compared to them aggressively wanting to eliminate it from one of their top selling characters to try and appeal even more to cisheterosexual men but what is only […]
First Look at Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in James Gunn’s THE SUICIDE SQUAD — Entertainment Updates
Margot Robbie is sporting a new look for Harley Quinn in this photo from the set of director James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad. This is our first look at the actress back in the character who recently appeared in DC’s Birds of Prey, which hasn’t been doing too well at the box office. I’m sure […]
Movie Review: Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) —
This film is a wild and interesting take on the DC universe that’s trying to do just a few too many things at once. Imagine if the 60’s Batman show, was R rated and all about Harley Quinn; then you’ll have a decent idea of the tone this film sets. Replace all of the dark […]
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Batman: The Animated Series Continues as Digital-First Series this April — Multiversity Comics
[image align=left width=208 caption=”Cover by Dave Johnson”]http://multiversitystatic.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2020/02/Batman-The-Adventures-Continue-Johnson-Cover.jpg[/image] DC Comics announced today a new digital-first comic set in the world of the beloved cartoon Batman: The Animated Series. The six-issue miniseries, “Batman: The Adventures Continue,” will be written by former BTAS producers Paul Dini and Alan Burnett with art by Ty Templeton. The series is part […]
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