| SDCC 2015: DC’s ‘Legends Of Tomorrow’ (Video) |
By Dr. Zaius
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Monday, July 13th, 2015 at 6:00 pm |

Marvel has dominated the entertainment world in the past decade with it’s MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), including blockbusters like the Avengers films and Guardians of the Galaxy, while DC has been a distant also-ran. But this year at SDCC, DC is building serious momentum for a run at toppling Marvel on top the comics foodchain. Kind of appropriate that the middle letters of SDCC are “DC” as we saw the new Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer, footage of the Suicide Squad, and panels for their three hit TV shows, Gotham, Arrow and The Flash… did I say three… soon to be four as Arrow and Flash characters will spinoff into DC’s Legends of Tomorrow debuting in 2016. Check out the incredible video below.
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| ‘Suicide Squad’ Trailer: “You Know What They Say About The Crazy Ones”
It’s only been two days since Warner Bros. rocked Hall H with the announcement of The Green Lantern Corps, and footage from Suicide Squad and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Oftentimes, the footage doesn’t get released until a few months after the Con, but Warner Bros. was generous enough to release the full trailer for Batman v Superman just minutes after their panel ended. For reasons unknown, Suicide Squad didn’t get the same treatment, leading us to believe that it would be exclusive to the Con. But in a surprising move, the studio has released the first trailer for the villainous ensemble film which features the likes of Deadshot, Harley Quinn, El Diablo, Katana, Captain Boomerang, Enchantress, Killer Croc, and the Joker joining the titular black-ops group to perform missions no other team could ever do. Check out the trailer below.
...continue reading » Tags: Cara Delevingne, David Ayer, DC Comics, Jai Courtney, Joel Kinnaman, Margot Robbie, SDCC, Suicide Squad, Viola Davis, Warner Bros, Will Smith | |
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| SDCC 2015: Joss Whedon – Firefly, Buffy, Twist & The Icon Award
The only question I have is… why hasn’t Joss Whedon received every award that has ever existed in the history of awards? Saturday, he delivered his yearly sermon in Hall H (he skipped last year) AND won the Comic-Con Icon Award (the 9th of its kind). He likes to give his fans what they want – a chance to listen to him speak in that genius voice, and to ask questions about anything and everything, which he is only too happy to answer. But the most important question of the night was: Who is his favorite character? The answer is…
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| Ryan Reynolds: First ‘Deadpool’ Footage Will Be Released In 3 Weeks |

Those who are lucky enough to attend San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend, let alone get into Hall H, are constantly reminded not to record any of the footage presented at these panels, and that they are the first people to see such footage. Of course that doesn’t stop a few people from uploading leaked videos (with terrible quality). So for fans who are anxiously waiting to see clean and crisp scenes from these properties, they wait, sometimes months on end for the exclusive video to appear. But as for Ryan Reynolds, he wants everyone to see the SDCC Deadpool video. The actor, who has been on a social media tear showing all sorts of behind-the-scenes photos from the production of the film, joined the thousands of fans at the Deadpool panel at Comic-Con Saturday. As you may have read from our coverage, this Deadpool film will be a no holds bar unfiltered R-rated adaptation of the Merc with the Mouth, and will be a movie that even “babies will love.” While Reynolds has been more than generous to share his experience on the set, he regrets to tell his fans that he cannot share what was shown at Comic-Con now, but if they are patient, they will see something in three weeks. More below.
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| First Poster For Michael Dougherty’s Holiday Horror ‘Krampus’ Debuts
From the man who co-wrote two of the X-Men movies and wrote the classic Halloween horror anthology feature Trick ‘r Treat, Michael Dougherty‘s Christmas-themed fright flick Krampus now has an official poster that was unveiled over the weekend at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. You can check it out here below. A co-production of Legendary Pictures and their new studio backer Universal Pictures, Krampus stars Adam Scott, Toni Collette, Allison Tolman, David Koechner, and Conchata Ferrell in a tale about Santa Claus’ terrifying opposite in Alpine folklore, a monstrous demon who punishes the wicked children at Christmastime. Dougherty directed and also co-wrote the screenplay with Todd Casey (Green Lantern: Emerald Knights) and Zach Shields.
...continue reading » Tags: Adam Scott, Conchata Ferrell, David Koechner, Krampus, Legendary Pictures, Michael Dougherty, Todd Casey, Toni Collette, Trick R Treat, Universal Picutres, Zach Shields | |
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