New Trailer for Discworld TV Series “The Watch” Met With Mixed Reviews

BBC America’s upcoming limited series The Watch is one of those shows that’s been in development hell for as long as most people can remember. A TV adaptation of acclaimed fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels – specifically starring the popular characters who make up the bumbling yet heroic Ankh-Morpork City Watch – was … Read more

Wandavision Release Date Potentially Leaked By Disney+

Wandavision.

A potential release date for Wandavision may have just been leaked by Disney Plus. The leak, if proven true, was spotted by Murphy’s Multiverse, where details were discovered within the source code of Wandavision’s official landing page. The release date is listed as  2020-11-27, or otherwise Friday, November 27. The release date is certainly a … Read more

The Boys Season 2 – Episode 3 Review – “F****** Diabolical”

A Gold Supe Revealed As Season 3 Of The Boys Begins Filming.

“Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men” is a welcome return to form for the show’s hardcore action, extreme over-the-top violence, and effective use of the C-word, courtesy of Karl Urban’s hilariously foul-mouthed Billy Butcher. In an absolute riot of an episode, the truth about the superheroes is out. They are not … Read more

The Boys Season 2 – Episode 1 Review “A Bloody Slow Burner”

A Gold Supe Revealed As Season 3 Of The Boys Begins Filming.

That being said, do not let the title fool you. The first entry into Amazon Prime’s second season of The Boys, “The Big Ride,” is by no means an installment without the lashings of gore, homicidal supes, and Karl Urban’s fondness for the C-word that we’ve come to expect from Season 1.  If you’re about … Read more

 Hundreds of Filming Permits Requested as Los Angeles Production Resumes

 Hundreds of Filming Permits Requested as Los Angeles Production Resumes

FilmLA, an organization which processes on-location filming permits in Los Angeles, has reported that the number of permits filed experienced a 40% increase between the months of July and August. They attributed this in part to a loosening of restrictions allowing larger groups to once again gather in public and also to directors’ and crews’ … Read more

Comic-Con@Home Announces Virtual Panel Schedule

Comic-Con@Home Schedule Has Been Announced

Due to the spread of COVID-19 around the globe, many summer events have been unfortunately postponed or cancelled. However, other conventions, conferences, announcements and more have been moved online as event hosts experiment with livestream-based, all-virtual formats. One such all-new virtual experience is Comic-Con@Home, which will replace the event typically held in San Diego, California. … Read more

 Disney+ Removes Free Trial Option Weeks Before Hamilton’s Debut

Disney+ Removing Free Trails

Streaming service Disney+ has reportedly removed the option to try out 7 free days before committing to a payment plan. Most interestingly, this decision was apparently made without any official announcement. The change was first reported on by French news source Numerama on June 19, and has only become widely known following the publication of … Read more

Why Avatar: The Last Airbender is More Important Than Ever

Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived in harmony. Then, everything changed when the fire nation attacked. These words echo through the collective unconscious of late millennials, marking a time of innocence long-past for many of us. Avatar: The Last Airbender was a critical and commercial success when it ran from 2005-2007, … Read more