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‘Indiana Jones 5’ Won’t Be The Last Indy Adventure

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Indiana Jones 5 is headed our way, whether we want it or not (and why not, honestly?). But according to Disney’s Chairman and CEO Bob Iger, it won’t be the final time we follow the globetrotting archeologist.

Not only is Indiana Jones 5 not the final chapter, Disney is planning on a – wait for it – Indiana Jones shared universe. Iger discussed the idea with The Hollywood Reporter:

“Not like Star Wars, but we hope… right now, we’re focused on a reboot, or a continuum and then a reboot of some sort… Well, we’ll bring him back, then we have to figure out what comes next. That’s what I mean. It’s not really a reboot, it’s a boot — a reboot. I don’t know. We [got] Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in the film. But then what’s the direction? I’ve had discussions about what the direction is, [but] I don’t want to get into it. I don’t think it reaches the scale of the universe of Star Wars, but I see making more. It won’t be just a one-off.”

That’s clear as mud. But it’s obvious the shared universe type franchise is the new status quo. Straight sequels aren’t enough for studios anymore, so we could possibly see Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones hand off his fedora to a new character. Satellite stories and prequels seem tricker, but I’m sure Disney could figure this out.

Indiana Jones 5 is still a long way away, July 10, 2019 to be exact.

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Geoff Johns Wants To Bring Simon Baz To The DC Cinematic Universe

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Back in May it was announced that DC’s chief content officer, Geoff Johns would co-run DC Films with Jon Berg. Also in May, Johns relaunched DC Comics with ‘Rebirth.’ In addition, Johns co-wrote ‘Green Lanterns: Rebirth’ with Sam Humphries, which focused on rookie Green Lanterns Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz.

Monkeys Fighting Robots spoke with Humphries and asked him if he talked with Johns about Simon or Jessica appearing in the DC Cinematic Universe. Humphries replied with a “no comment.” That’s an interesting answer. If Humphries just said no the conversation would be over. But since the writer of ‘Green Lanterns’ said: “no comment” you know that Johns and Humphries talked about something and Johns has a personal attachment to the Green Lantern he created.

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‘Green Lantern Corps’ is in development and doesn’t hit theaters until July 24, 2020. So every possibility is still on the table. There are seven Green Lanterns from Earth, and it looks like this film will be more than just a Hal Jordan show.

Green Lanterns from Earth:
Alan Scott
Hal Jordan
Guy Gardner
John Stewart
Kyle Rayner
Simon Baz
Jessica Cruz

In today’s pop culture landscape, Simon Baz has the most compelling story to tell. Baz is a Lebanese-American Muslim from Dearborn, Michigan who was bullied and persecuted because of his ethnicity. This is a story, if told well could separate the DC Cinematic Universe from the cookie-cutter Disney-Marvel Universe (They’re really good cookies, but still cookie-cutter). Johns, who is half-Lebanese, and a native of Detroit, Michigan created Baz from personal influences.

A team of Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Simon Baz is a diverse formidable lineup rich with storytelling potential.

What Green Lanterns do you want to see in ‘Green Lantern Corps’ film?

Listen to the complete Sam Humphries interview below:

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How To Reboot Blade In The Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Blade was first introduced in Marvel Comics’ The Tomb of Dracula #10 in 1973, Blade aka Eric Brooks was Marvel’s premier vampire hunting hero. However, Blade is probably best known for the 1998 film of the same name. The film portrayed Wesley Snipes as the titular role, which remains his most iconic performance to date. Blade spawned a relatively successful trilogy with the original film retaining a cult-like following. A continuation of the films, Blade: The Series aired on Spike TV in 2006 but was cancelled after 13 episodes. General audiences may be surprised to know that Blade is a Marvel hero and throughout his run in the comic books has teamed up with the likes of, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider and Doctor Strange to name but a few.

The movie/television rights for Blade reverted to Marvel Studios in 2011, and in 2015, Snipes, claimed he had been in talks with Marvel about bringing Blade back to the big screen. The question is, how could/should Marvel Studios reboot Blade in their interconnected Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Do something new

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Back in 2015, Marvel Comics released information regarding a brand new Blade-centric comic book series, Blade: The Hunter. This new series would feature a younger, female Blade called Fallon Grey. Fallon would in fact be the daughter of the original Blade with her father taking on a mentor like role. This news was met with much excitement as this felt like a fresh take on the Blade mythos. There was also rumours it would be the premise for a new Marvel/Netflix TV show. Netflix is the perfect home to explore the darker underground world that Blade inhabits as he/she battles vampiric forces.

No more Snipes

Blade Wesley SnipesSorry Wesley Snipes fans, but a Blade reboot would be wise to distance itself from the film series and could look to their own source material to refresh the character. Blade is English in the comic books and spent decades traveling Britain, Europe and Asia fighting the forces of evil before ever heading to America and teaming up with our favourite heroes. Blade’s origins could be told excellently throughout the series with flashbacks set all over the world. This could contrast well with a modern day American city setting and explore the greater MCU on screen.

Nail the cast

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As mentioned above, Marvel would be wise to distance themselves from the film series and that includes not casting Wesley Snipes in any role. Lennie James best known from AMC’s The Walking Dead could be a perfect, older and more experienced Blade. If Marvel chose to follow the comic books James is in fact British and has shown on The Walking Dead, he is no stranger to action and combat. Another option is Harold Perrineau, whose list of excellent TV credits (including voicing Blade in a Marvel Anime series) speaks volumes for his talent.

If a reboot does see the father daughter dynamic adapted then casting Fallon may be the key. Although the character is yet to be seen in comic book form, we’d expect Fallon to be the eyes of the audience. Zoe Kravitz and Logan Browning have both appeared in comic book adaptions, (X-Men: First Class and Powers  respectively) and either one would look great as the younger, student Blade alongside an older, wiser father figure.

 

How would you like to see Blade rebooted and join the MCU?

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‘Jack Reacher: Never Go Back’ First Official Trailer

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Last week, Entertainment Weekly had the first look at the Jack Reacher: Never Go Back trailer. It was, essentially, the first trailer, but it was sullied with all this nonsense EW production value.

Well, here’s the official first Jack Reacher: Never Go Back trailer, and it’s clean and a little more detailed:

And the quick synopsis says “Jack Reacher returns to the headquarters of his old unit, only to find out he’s now accused of a 16-year-old homicide.” This is the same premise of the Lee Child novel.

It’ll be interesting to see how Edward Zwick handles straight action. He’s taking over for a busy Chris McQuarrie, and he’s a more than competent filmmaker. But his filmography tends to skew more historical drama, things like The Last Samurai, Legends of The Fall, and Blood Diamond. But those films did have their fair share of action, so this shouldn’t be too tall of a task.

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back hits theaters October 21.

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Review: Wonder Woman #1 “Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey”

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“The Story keeps on changing, nothing makes sense.” – Diana of Themersycira 
All it took was a single sentence, a single premise to make me lose virtually all interest in DC Rebirth‘s Wonder Woman offerings. It’s a shame too because this title has the mythical creative team of Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp behind it. Yet Wonder Woman serves as a monument to what can go wrong when a series clutches at cleverness, but falls short. Legacy is a word that has been banded about in the post- DC Rebirth world. Continuity and the problems that lie there-in are a bedfellow of legacy. If not dealt with in a succinct manner, continuity can overwhelm a title and act as a barrier to newcomers. What is often forgotten is that the attempt to tame continuity carries with it just as many risks.

No doubt many people will thinking this attempt at a meta-narrative about the state of the industry will deem it clever, but it’s very much the case of old wine in a new bottle. Previous attempts at doing so have been subtle and read as love letters to what came before. Wonder Woman don’t get to reek the benefits of addressed a messed up continuity it itself created. Like the attempts to explain Donna Troy’s many origins, each attempt only complicates the process further. Even when we are given a satisfactory answer, there is nagging feeling the story-line itself, is nothing but a contrived effort to seem like they are engaging in academic self-reflection. In reality, these stories are often cynical marketing grabs with little artistic merit. There is something interesting about the spirit of truth attempting to untangle a web of retcons, but the substance isn’t there. Rucka’s dialogue is as impactful as it always is, lending Diana a gravitas and presence that few can match. His skill is squandered on a story that lack heart or emotional resonance. This is a man whose past run on the character proves that he can do better.

The uninspired storytelling is in stark contrast to the interior artwork which is stunning, even if predictably loyal to DC house-style. There is something truly gladiatorial to how Sharp draws Wonder Woman allowing her to firmly stand out when compared to her foes. This is the caliber of artist that a book of this pedigree deserves. It’s just a shame that they aren’t being given enough to work with.

This attempted Rebirth is spoiled by the fact we received the definitive version of classic Wonder Woman earlier this year through the fantastical Legend of Wonder Woman from Renae De Liz. This title is set to alternate from two ongoing story-lines, one in the present day and one set during the past as a “Year One” tale. Hopefully, the trips back in time will give us an opportunity to truly see this creative team shine. As it stands, Wonder Woman is not as wondrous as it needs to be to truly make for an impressive run. Diana Prince needs to demonstrate that which has lead to her enduring for so long. The story of who has been messing with Wonder Woman’s origin will no doubt be revealed to have been the work of a god of mischief, a legendary trickster or a vengeful deity, but none of them are truly to blame. However, it is the god of complacency and incompetence that leads to oppressive continuity. Such a villain is a much harder one to defeat.

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The UnPOP Podcast – Finding Dory Swims in Nemo’s Shadow

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The UnPOP Podcast tackles their first Disney/Pixar film in Finding Dory! Can it live up to its predecessor or will it be considered another lesser effort from the industry’s animation titan? Our answer might surprise you…

Cooking in The Rock’s kitchen this week is Dwayne’s new film, Central Intelligence. After a rough week in the world, can The Rock and his brand of entertainment offer some respite from the bullies at our doorstep?

Also, hear Curtis’ rant against pop-country music (which he still loves), The Conjuring spin-off and Shrek news as well as our thoughts on M. Night Shyamalan’s redux of Tales From the Crypt. Enjoy!

1:49 The problem with country music and first concert experiences

11:00 The Nun & The Conjuring spin-offs

13:09 New Shrek news?

13:42 M. Night Shyamalan’s Tales From the Crypt and crowdsourcing material

16:51 Central Intelligence review

21:42 Finding Dory review and discussion

48:14 Finding Dory Kernel Kount

49:55 LISTENER SHOUT-OUTS!

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Late Night Lady Ghostbusters (Telly Buddies Podcast)

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On this episode of the Telly Buddies Podcast, we discuss the lack of women in late night television, and the backlash the all-female cast of the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot received. We also discuss our thought on the Outcast pilot and the fourth season of Orange is the New Black. We talk about the new Maya & Marty variety show, Robert Kirkman beefing with George R. R. Martin, and the return of shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm and Cheers (well, sort of).

FAIR WORD OF WARNING: The Telly Buddies Podcast often contains spoilers, as this is an up-to-date podcast talking about new developmentsThis episode contains some spoilers for Orange is the New Black, but that’s all you need to look out for this episode.

Telly Buddies podcast is hosted by Jon Barr, an avid TV fan and writer on Monkeys Fighting Robots (if you didn’t guess). Guests this week are Carly Oscar, Emma Layden, and Nick Shaerf. Artwork created by Scott Ginsberg, and intro/outro music is “Nevermind the Books,” as performed by Mourning Todds.

Telly Buddies Topics Covered (In Order)

-Curb Your Enthusiasm Is Coming Back (4:14)

-Outcast Pilot (8:30)

-Robert Kirkman Disappointed in George R.R. Martin (12:44)

-Theater Reenactments of Cheers S1 (18:59)

-Maya & Marty Variety Show (21:51)

-Any Thoughts on OITNB S4? (31:29) SPOILERS FOR ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK

-Ghostbusters: Ecto Force Reboot Happening (43:44)

-Should Late Show with Letterman replacement been a woman? (49:50)

Do you have any topics you’d like to hear about? Send any television-related questions to tellybuddiespodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to follow us onTwitter @TellyBuddies, subscribe to our SoundCloud feed, and subscribe/rate/review on iTunes!

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‘Power Rangers’ Casts Bryan Cranston as Zordon

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The upcoming Power Rangers reboot has cast its large, blue-faced floating head mentor. Zordon is being played by Bryan Cranston, the Blue Sky-cooking Walter White from Breaking Bad.  Zordon, in the original series, was the alien being who gave the Power Rangers their Power Morphers. Cranston tweeted the casting news today, pointing out that the Blue Ranger actually shares his name, adding yet another layer of blue-related wonder to the story.

If you’re wondering how the actor shares the same name as a Ranger, it’s not coincidence. As a young actor, Cranston actually provided voice work for the English dubs. In an interview, he explains how the role came about, saying “One of my jobs as a young actor starting out was voiceover. I also did dubbing. A lot of dubbing and a lot of voiceover. So foreign films would come in and I’d go in. One of the places that did a lot of that was Saban Entertainment… I had been there for awhile already and then the Power Rangers came in.” His work included characters like “Twin Man” and “Slizzard.” Cranston said his name was actually made the full name of Billy, the Blue Ranger.

Power Rangers has already announced the cast for the rangers, as well as Elizabeth Banks portraying Rita Repulsa. Does this mean Zordon will wear a hat & sunglasses? Might Aaron Paul make an appearance as Alpha-5? One can only hope.

The film will come knocking on March 24th, 2017.

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FX’s Acher Is Renewed For Three More Seasons

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Nick Grad and Eric Schrier, Presidents of Original Programming, FX Networks and FX Productions, announced on the official facebook page that the hit animated show Acher has been renewed for three more seasons.

“We can’t say enough about what Adam, Matt and the entire Archer team at Floyd County have done to keep this series so insanely funny and vital through seven seasons,” said Grad. “The move to Los Angeles this past season as private detectives was just the latest twist in Archer’s legendary exploits and the next three seasons will to be just as amazing and unpredictable. We are thrilled to continue making great TV with our friends and colleagues at Floyd County.”

Archer is second only to Bob’s Burgers when it comes to adult animated series that are consistently great. While it feels like Archer has been trying to find a new voice since season five the show is still one of the best things on television. While the seventh season wasn’t perfect it’s still great that we’re going to see more of these characters. Sploosh.

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Review: ‘Action Man’ #1: More Bauer Than Bond

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ACTION MAN IS DEAD — LONG LIVE ACTION MAN! He’s the world’s greatest special agent… until he dies saving the planet, with all the world’s eyes on him. Now his young protégé has to step into the role — whether he’s ready or not!

Writing

Action Man, the British answer to G.I. Joe. Most will remember him more from his cartoon in 2000 where he was a member of an extreme sports team and possessed a probability factor which allowed him to do perfect actions without getting hurt. This is the first attempt at a revitalization of the Action Man franchise in over ten years.

The concept is pretty familiar. Action Man is a title and in the pages of the first issue, a person bearing it dies. His replacement, Ian is trying his best to live up to the title but everyone on his team seems to blame him for his superior’s death. It’s a good story of a new guy trying to carrying the torch and is off to a good start. This is mostly due to the large amount of action scenes which takes place in just the first issue. The Action Man comic has action scenes, shocking isn’t it?

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Artwork

There are two different artists working on this comic. The first, Chris Evenhuis handles the prologue story line where Action Man dies. The second, Paolo Villani tells the story after Ian takes the reigns as Action Man. Each has their own unique style, Evenhuis’ seems more hard lines like he’s trying to show stability and Villani utilizes more speed lines as if to showcase just how extreme this new hero is. Both artist’s work is helpful to make the story feel unique but the change in style mid-issue may throw some people off.

Conclusion

This book is perfect for fans of 24 or spy movies in general. Only question is will this be the series which truly puts Action Man on the map in America? Hard to say. There has been many attempts to make him as relevant as other toy lines but they never seem to take root. Maybe if this comic is able to keep up at this pace fans will finally have a place to turn to for the titular stories of Action Man.

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