| Amazon To Reimagine ‘Sigmund and The Sea Monsters’ TV Series |

For those of us who grew up as kids during the 1970s, amidst a sea of bell bottoms, day-glo colors and hair and fashion that became wildly anachronistic as soon as it was introduced, one of the great joys was watching children’s programming on television. From Saturday mornings to weekday afternoons, there was a high amount of kids shows to be watched and re-watched again and again, mainly animated fodder ranging from funny (Warner Brothers cartoons) to action-packed (Johnny Quest) to all in between (Scooby-Doo). There were also live-action programs that were produced, mainly by the brothers Krofft, Sid and Marty respectively, which were equally as popular and now, mired in the zeitgeist of the times as quintessential 70s artifacts. One of the most popular programs that came from their production studios was Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, which is now getting a TV reboot from Amazon Studios via a pilot order.
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| ‘The Flash’ Trailer Reveals Gorilla Grodd
The Flash first gave us a hint with a “flash” of a dank and empty cage in the pilot, bars warped, Grodd sign hanging askew. In The Flash 1.12 “Crazy For You” episode, a light “flashes” over some graffiti on the walls of a tunnel, Grodd is written over and over. And the poor men in the tunnel only have time to utter, “Dear God,” before screaming and being dragged away. Now, a new trailer adds another layer to the mythology, giving viewers a glimpse of the super-intelligent primate, a glimpse set to premiere in this Tuesday’s “Fallout” episode. Watch the new trailer here below.
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| ‘Gotham’: Ben McKenzie and Donal Logue Dish On Scarecrow (Video)
Gotham fans met another future villain during last Monday’s episode, “The Scarecrow” (spoilers! See review here) as Dr. Gerald Crane (Julian Sands) stole enough adrenal glands through deaths by phobia to concoct a fear-eliminating serum for both his son Jonathan (Charlie Tahan) and himself. Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) managed to take the newly fearless doctor down, but not before he injected his son with a massive dose of the concoction. His son, strapped down and writhing screaming at the onslaught of Scarecrow visions, is now set up for future episodes. McKenzie and Logue appear in a new featurette discussing all the petrifying possibilities that come with the introduction of the Scarecrow. Watch the video here below.
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| First Look: ‘Jurassic World’ Dino Toys Including Indominus Rex (Photos)
Last month, we saw the tiniest sneak peek at the Indominus Rex, the terrifying new genetically engineered hybrid dinosaur making its big-screen debut in this summer’s Jurassic World. The film’s recent Super Bowl Spot also gave a glimpse at the new big baddie, which was created in the film by Hammond Creation Lab for the Jurassic Word theme park to be the most frightening dinosaur ever displayed. On Saturday at the NY Toy Fair, Hasbro revealed their Jurassic World toy line, which included the first look at their new battery-operated Indominus Rex figure. Check out the photos here below, provided by Hasbro, of the new Indominus Rex, as well as all their Jurassic World toys, including figures, battle sets, and more for raptors like tyrannosaurus rex, stegasaurus, dilophosaurus, ceratosaurus, and others to be seen in the film. (Updated with video.)
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