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Tag: movies

Box Office Breakdown for Weekend of 3/10/24

What’s up, Geeks + Gamers? It’s ODIN! Kung Fu Panda 4 and Dune: Part Two Dominate The box office is finally alive once again, as this weekend saw not only the second weekend of last week’s winner, Dune: Part Two, but new releases in Kung Fu Panda 4, Imaginary, and the new film from Angel...

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Benny Johnson Asks Superheroes Who They’re Voting For

Perception and reality are often at loggerheads, and that’s true of the geek community as much as anywhere else. It’s generally assumed that fans of sci-fi, video games, and comic books are largely left-leaning, not only because entertainment now speaks almost exclusively to that contingent (and...

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A Halloween TV Series is Coming

Remember Halloween Ends, the movie they said would definitively end the Michael Myers story? Well, if anyone bought that line, they’re in for a shock, because a Halloween TV series is on its way. In an interview with Deadline, Marc Helwig, Head of Worldwide Television at Miramax, talked about a f...

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Zack Snyder Thinks Batman is Irrelevant if he Doesn’t Kill

Zack Snyder appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience and talked about, among other things, his DC films. The segment that’s setting off alarm bells in superhero fans is when he talks about Batman and his rule against killing. In Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Snyder’s version of Batman – pl...

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John Wick Director Chad Stahelski Signs on to Make More Action Movies for Lionsgate

Lionsgate is investing in the action business. In a statement released this morning (via Variety), Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson announced that Chad Stahelski, the former stuntman who directed all four John Wick movies (the first with fellow stuntman-turned-director David Leitch...

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Disney Quietly Killed Some Movies

Warner Bros. isn’t the only studio taking an axe to some of its movies. During an investor conference (as reported by Deadline), Disney CEO Bob Iger talked about some of the hard decisions the company has had to make recently, and that includes canceling movies. He didn’t mention which ones, and...

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