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RUMOR: Doctor Who Christmas Specials Could Be Making a Comeback
The upcoming Russell T. Davies renaissance era of Doctor Who may finally be close to a positive announcement that is not saddled with the customary concerns derived from current-day BBC and Hollywood. As first reported by TVZone, the Doctor Who Christmas Specials may be making a comeback. This is still a rumor and should be…
Disney+ Seeking Streaming Rights to Doctor Who
According to a recent report from Bloomberg, Disney is in negotiations with the BBC to acquire the streaming rights to the British sci-fi series Doctor Who. This rumored deal is the latest in a long line of streaming hot potatoes with Doctor Who. No streaming service seems inclined to fight for their access to this show, and…
God of War Ragnarok Release Set for November 2022, Comes in 4 Editions
At long last, Sony Santa Monica revealed the release date for God of War Ragnarok alongside a cinematic trailer early on Wednesday. November 9th, 2022, is the official release date, and it’s most likely not getting another delay this time. The next entry in Kratos’ Norse epic was actually slated to release at the end…
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Sequel Gets a Release Date
Next year’s Christmas Season will feature lights from the Ecto-1. Sony has announced the release date for the Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel – which is currently being called Firehouse – and it will hit theaters on December 20, 2023. Following last fall’s hit reboot/sequel/essentially a remake, Firehouse will find the new generation of Ghostbusters in New…
Emma Roberts Joins Madame Web
Emma Roberts is coming to Sony’s Spider-Man universe in the Madame Web film. Dakota Johnson (50 Shades of Grey) is playing the film’s lead, with Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney cast in an unknown role. Madame Web will be the origin story of the psychic titular character. Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless (Morbius) are writing the film, with S.J. Clarkson…
A Dozen Game Studios Under Sony Go Virtue Signaling (Roe v. Wade Edition)
Following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, companies nationwide are advocating for abortion rights and donating to various social causes related to them. It was a given that the film and TV industry would bend over backward to aid pro-choice endeavors, but they aren’t alone – the video game industry is speaking up…