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HBO Releases New Trailer For ‘His Dark Materials’ TV Series
During San Diego Comic-Con 2019 this past summer an official trailer was released for His Dark Materials, a TV series adaptation of author Philip Pullman‘s fantasy book trilogy of the same name being co-produced by HBO and the BBC.
Now HBO has released a second official trailer for the series, which already has a two-season commitment. You can find much more info and give the new trailer a watch below.
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Tags: Amir Wilson, Andrew Scott, Anne-Marie Duff, BBC, Carolyn Blackwood, Clarke Peters, Dafne Keen, Dan McCulloch, Dawn Shadforth, Deborah Forte, Euros Lyn, Georgina Campbell, HBO, His Dark Materials, Ian Gelder, Jack Thorne, James Cosmo, James McAvoy, Jamie Childs, Jane Tranter, Julie Gardner, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Otto Bathhurst, Philip Pullman, Ruth Wilson, Toby Emmerich, Tom Hooper, Will Keen
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SDCC 2019: ‘His Dark Materials’ Trailer: HBO’s Latest May Fill Fantasy Void
It would be hard for any television series to follow up something as grand and epic as Game Of Thrones. Near impossible. But HBO is going to try hard to make that happen with theirs and BBC’s adaptation of His Dark Materials. It won’t be easy, but it will at least fill that void left behind by Game of Thrones until its prequel arrives.
And now we are getting an extended look from the upcoming show that will hit TV screens later this Fall, courtesy of a brand new trailer that debuted today at the San Diego Comic-Con. Check out the latest trailer for the show here below.
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HBO To Co-Produce ‘His Dark Materials’ Series Based On Philip Pullman Books
HBO already has one massive fantasy series in Game of Thrones, but now they’re adding another one. Though it’s not theirs exclusively.
It’s being reported that HBO has reached a deal to co-produce the BBC series His Dark Materials, which is based on author Philip Pullman‘s book trilogy of the same name. The report says that the series is likely one of the biggest and most expensive British series ever made.
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Tags: Anne-Marie Duff, Ariyon Bakare, Clarke Peters, Dafne Keen, Daniel Frogson, Dawn Shadforth, Euros Lyn, Geoff Bell, Georgina Campbell, HBO, His Dark Materials, Ian Gelder, James Cosmo, James McAvoy, Jamie Childs, Lewin Lloyd, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lucian Msamati, Mat Fraser, Otto Bathurst, Philip Pullman, Ruta Gedmintas, Ruth Wilson, Simon Manyonda, Tom Hooper, Tyler Howitt, Will Keen
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Why ‘Logan’ Was The Perfect X-Men Epilogue and More Than A Comic Book Movie
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For me, this is a hard article to write. What was going to be simply a slightly biased glowing review of the new Wolverine film Logan became something more in my mind. Of course I loved the movie and highly recommend seeing it, but the reasoning for that was something I felt deserved a more little more exposition.
A little background on my love of the Wolverine character: The first comic book I bought with my own allowance was a Wolverine comic. I grew up as a teen in the 90s and for me, the X-Men cartoon on Fox was a main staple of my Saturday mornings. It was why I got up early. Out of all the teenage mutant characters to identify with as a teenager, the one that was my favorite was of course Wolverine. He was an anti-hero for anti-heroes. Moody, irritable, hairy… all good reasons for me to love the guy, but not to mention that he was nearly unstoppable. Wolverine was one of the few characters universally feared it seemed. I wanted to be that guy. Villain and hero alike respected Logan. There is little to wonder why he became the biggest part of the X-Men universe. So back to my point. With the film Logan, it isn’t just director James Mangold honoring the end of Hugh Jackman‘s portrayal of Weapon X. No, Mangold is saying goodbye to the entire X-Men universe from 2000.
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Movie Review: Logan
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Logan
Written by Scott Frank, James Mangold, Michael Green
Directed by James Mangold
Starring Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant
20th Century Fox
Release date: March 3, 2017
For some it’s Batman, for other’s Spider-Man. For me, it’s always been Wolverine. For more than two-thirds of my life, the crazed Canadian with berserker rage, healing powers, and adamantium-coated claws has been MY hero. I’m a die-hard fan of the University of Michigan for no other reason than their team name. I am constantly drawn to anti-hero characters in both film and literature. And I have a penchant for growing scruffy beards and calling people “bub”… okay, that last part is a stretch, I called my grandmother “Bub.” I am such a Wolverine fan, that I convinced myself that X-Men Origins: Wolverine was good the first time I saw it. Talk about denial! Last night, I took my son and nephew to see Logan, a late show on an opening Friday. Me, there like a fanboy wearing my Wolverine #1 comic book t-shirt. All I can say is that when your expectations for a film are at a fever pitch, and the film not only lives up to, but surpasses them, it is a truly special feeling.
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Tags: Boyd Holbrook, Dafne Keen, Hugh Jackman, James Mangold, Logan, Michael Green, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Scott Frank, Stephen Merchant, Wolverine, X-Men
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