San Diego Comic Con 2011 Film Panel Schedule
It’s about that time again. Time for the San Diego Comic Convention. The criticism of the con is that it has become less a comic con and more a movie con. As the list of [click for more]
It’s about that time again. Time for the San Diego Comic Convention. The criticism of the con is that it has become less a comic con and more a movie con. As the list of [click for more]
Sunday is usually the off day for comic book conventions. It’s the least attended day, it’s usually when convention organizers have their “kid’s day” and also typically when comic book dealers slash their prices so [click for more]
A very busy day at the Comic-Con. A lot of “first looks” and a very ugly incident. Let’s get that out of the way first. ITEM!: There has been, as far as I can remember, no [click for more]
Another day, another load of updates from SDCC. Some of them have actually been confirmed. ITEM!: Nathan Fillion has been confirmed as Ant-Man! By Joss Whedon! For five minutes! But it was a joke! Ha-ha! [click for more]
So, San Diego Comic-Con is once again upon us, and they are not waiting until the convention hits the big days of Friday and Saturday to give us breaking news and inside scoop. Here is some [click for more]
Personally, I cannot wait until Saturday’s Marvel panel at San Diego Comic Con. Hopefully, at that panel, we’ll get a definite answer to all these casting rumors once and for all. The latest rumor making [click for more]
You have to love Entertainment Weekly. After years of a love/hate–mostly hate–relationship with anything comic book related, they have dedicated the issue closest to the San Diego Comic-Con to covering the convention and all the [click for more]
Behold the power of Drew McWeeny. Not 24 hours after he broke the rumor of Edward Norton being bounced from The Avengers, he gets an exclusive confirmation from Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige–on a [click for more]
Hitfix reported yesterday that Marvel will be looking to recast the role of Bruce Banner in the upcoming The Avengers film, replacing Edward Norton with an unknown actor. Knee-jerk reaction would lead you to believe [click for more]
1. Twilight: New Moon (Summit Entertainment, 4,024 Theaters, 130 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Well, this film is finally here. The Twilight franchise is known to inspire strong reactions from people. Whether you are a”Twi-hard” who screams [click for more]
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