Author: Brett Stevens

Celebrating Gargoyles 25 Years Later

When I was a kid, I loved watching Disney cartoons. Goof Troop, DuckTales, and especially TV spinoffs like Aladdin and Hercules – that was my jam. However, there was one cartoon that stood above all the others to me and, looking back, is probably indirectly responsible for some things I love most ...

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REVIEW: Arrow – Season 8, Episode 2 “Welcome to Hong Kong”

Last week on Arrow, our heroes escaped Earth-2 as it disappeared. With Stephen Amell saying that episode 2, titled “Welcome to Hong Kong,” would be an ode to season 3, considered by some fans to be where the show began to falter, I was curious to see how that would play out. *SPOILERS* &...

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Michael Giacchino to Score The Batman

At the Albert Music Hall last week, The Batman director Matt Reeves apparently got down on one knee and asked Michael Giacchino to score the film. The Star Trek composer said yes to this next iteration of Gotham’s favorite son, which is set to star Robert Pattinson. The film also stars the likes o...

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A First Look at Studio 71’s Pet Evil

When one thinks of animals, thoughts of cat videos and taking care of your pets immediately flow through your head. I can still remember my dog, believing he was a pit bull rather than a terrier, barking at passersby in a misguided effort to protect us. It is not often that someone would think of &h...

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Cowboy Bebop Production Delayed After John Cho Injury

We’re going to have to wait a bit longer to see our favorite space cowboy back on the small screen. Deadline reports that John Cho, who is set to play Spike Spiegel in Netflix’s upcoming adaptation of the iconic anime Cowboy Bebop, was recently injured in a freak accident on set. As a result, th...

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Black Adam To Begin Production Summer 2020

During an interaction with a fan on Twitter, Dwayne Johnson announced that Black Adam will begin production in July 2020. The film has a rumored release of spring 2021, alongside The Suicide Squad and The Batman later in the year, bringing 2021’s total DC film releases to three. The movie, bas...

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