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Review: ’13 Hours’- Micheal Bay Takes a Serious Topic and Bays it up

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There’s an inherent danger when a movie tackles such a hot-button topic as Benghazi. It’s easy for audience members to get annoyed when filmmakers who are hellbent on letting anyone know that they are depicting actual events when, in reality, they are painting Hollywood’s version of said events. Such is the case with Micheal Bay’s latest monstrosity 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. This new Micheal Bay film is supposed to tell the story of a CIA security team responding to militant attacks on both an American diplomatic compound in Libya and the nearby annex in September of 2012. There’s been rampant speculation that this movie might hurt former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Well, that thought is erroneous. The film makes no mention of the former Secretary of State nor President Barack Obama. Like the Mitchell Zuckoff book it’s based on, the script by Chuck Hogan (The Town) does not take a political slant. The alleged focus of the film is on the security personnel who faced a very fluid and dangerous situation.

In tapping into such emotional subject matter, one of the key elements that Micheal Bay had to get right is that he had to create a connection between these men who paid the ultimate price and the audience. Bay even went as far to cast all-American looking John Krasinski as one of the former Navy SEALs, who says goodbye to his family once again to be a security contractor at the beginning of the story. Bay rounded out the cast with a group of actors that had to belong to an acting troupe called “men with the personality of wallpaper.”

It’s certainly easy for the audience to watch this movie and be swayed into liking it just for the sole reason of how tragic the Benghazi event was. Lucky for us, the audience can count on the over the top filmmaking of Micheal Bay to help us see the truth about how horrid Bay’s film is. Now, this movie certainly had its fair share of explosions and gunfire, which is right in Bay’s wheelhouse but where 13 Hours loses me is in the choice of shots. Was it necessary for Bay to use crane shots so we can follow the mortar blasts from overhead? Did we need to see slow sweeping shots of the dead militants outside the compound? Of course, the shot that caused me to sigh the most was Bay’s use of slow motion as one of the brave men defending the compound was blown up. This type of filmmaking is reminiscent of any one of the Transformers films. Often Micheal Bay has things cranked up to 11 when in reality he should have been at about a six.

Hogan’s writing is bloated Hollywood drivel. 13 Hours is chock full of sensationalized dramatic moments, one-dimensional characters, and a slanted take on an immense tragedy. In the end, for 13 Hours to have worked, Micheal Bay would have had to hit a massive of home-run with this film. What transpired is a film that was doomed from the get go. To be honest, it was going to be difficult for any filmmaker to encapsulate not only what transpired on that fateful day in September, but the horror that occurred in the aftermath. Sometimes certain topics are best left alone, and Benghazi should have been one of them.

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Superheroes On The Small Screen: What’s Next For Comics On TV

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Could Your Favorite Super Heroes Be Heading To TV?!

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Since the debut of Arrow in 2012, there has been more than 8 comic book properties brought to the small screen with more awaiting release. The most recent super heroes smash was surprisingly Jessica Jones on Netflix. After a great success with Daredevil, I thought the streaming service would fall into a second series slump but they proved me very wrong. Netflix isn’t the only place where you can find great superhero entertainment; ranging from CBS to The CW, there is something for just about everyone in the mood for a little comic fun.

But what’s next for the beloved genre? I will break down what’s upcoming and in development, trying to pinpoint what would be the next small screen success.

Confirmed:

Legends of Tomorrow

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With all the memorable side characters in both Arrow/Flash, there was a need for Legends of Tomorrow to handle all the leftover superheroes. So now there is a place for Captain Cold, White Canary, and many more to have a moment to truly shine. The show officially kicked off during an episode of The Flash when Vandel Savage showed his truly villain status as he tried to kill Hawkgirl and Hawkman. Now the Hawk-people will join the other “heroes” as they time-travel with Rip Hunter to stop Vandel and his evil plan for world domination. The show premieres on January 21st on The CW!

Luke Cage

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After being a guest star on Jessica Jones, look for Luke Cage to come smashing to your Netflix account sometime this year. The show will be completely different from anything in the comic book universe up to this time; it will feature a predominantly black cast and be set in Harlem, which coupled with the story gives me instant feelings of 70’s Blaxploitation films. Luke Cage will use his superhuman strength and unbreakable skin to bring peace to his city. If his role on Jones is anything like his solo show, I expect Luke Cage to be a massive hit.

Preacher

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Nowadays, you don’t even have to be a superhero to get a television show. Preacher is Vertigo/DC series that will be coming to AMC sometime in 2016. Brought to you by Seth Rogan of all people, Preacher will try to match the success of comics on AMC…in vain of the beloved Walking Dead. The show Preacher will star Dominic Cooper as a small town preacher who is joined by an Irish vampire and his ex-girlfriend on a supernatural journey to find God. Unique & controversial, this show will surely make an impact on television.

Iron Fist

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One of the hidden gems in Marvel comics, Iron Fist, is a master of martial arts & able to focus his ‘chi’ as attacks. His inclusion in the Netflix line-up of superhero adaptions makes sense; he’s not easily accessible to a mainstream audience, but the hardcore comic fans would love to see his story be told. It reminds a lot of the Daredevil TV series, and we have seen the massive success that is.
Iron Fist can be the hit no one ever saw coming.

The Defenders

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If The Avengers were the cool kids in high school, The Defenders are the pot smoking oddities that hang out on the lawn during lunch. Mixing the previous mentioned Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones & Daredevil; the upcoming show The Defenders will bring together Marvel’s Netflix oddballs to a mini-series coming in late 2016. This group will showcase a different side of Marvel and will surely be a refreshing take on the superheroes group dynamic.


In Developmental Hell:

Static Shock

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One of my personal favorite animated series from the mid-00’s, Static Shock sticks out as one of the few black comic book characters to make it into the mainstream. The initial announcement of the show was met with positivity but as the lack of new information has come out, the positivity has diminished. Since the rumored casting of Jaden Smith as the titular Static, there has been no other talk of the project.

Teen Titans

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TNT has been supposedly working on Titans for a while now. Teen Titans had great success on Cartoon Network with their animated show but with the growing need for teen entertainment, I think a live action Titans would have been a great fit for TV.
While it is a great fit for TV but I don’t think it’s a fit for a channel like TNT. Known for “lighthearted fun” entertainment like The Last Ship & Major Crimes, TNT doesn’t feel like the home for the group featuring characters like Robin, Cyborg, and Starfire.

Krypton

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There isn’t much known about the prequel to Superman, but it’s supposed to be coming to SyFy sometime in 2016 by writer David Goyer. Life on Krypton is rarely depicted in the live-action universe, so this show will be a totally new take on the Superman saga. But since it was announced about a year ago, nothing else has been said of the piece. With Gotham showing pre-Batman life, I think Krypton would be another great re-invention of the classic brand.

So what show will surpass just being loved by genre fans and become a mainstream success? I personally think Preacher could the bright star of this bunch but after 2 successful Netflix shows, I think Luke Cage has a chance to really steal the show.

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Is a Third Villain Showing Up in ‘Batman v. Superman’?

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We know both Lex Luthor and Doomsday are appearing in the upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, but is a third villain joining the party? It seems, according to a few rumors, a third big-time villain will be thrown into the fray to get the plot of Justice League moving forward.

Warning: Possible Spoilers Ahead!

According to a rumor over at Latino Review, Bizarro could be the third villain in Batman v. Superman. Theses all speculation right now, but Latino Review is typically at the forefront of rumors that come to fruition. Bizarro is a Superman clone who isn’t hindered by the moral fortitude of the Man of Steel. This could be interesting, but it could also muddy up the waters too much. Too many villains was a problem with Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and the trailer for Batman v. Superman haven’t been the most solid glimpses at the film thus far.

Devin Faraci of Birth.Movies.Death, who’s seen the shooting script for the film, also added a little ambiguous hint that Zack Snyder and Co. added what could be considered a fourth act to the film, so Bizarro truly does seem like a possibility.

We’ll see on March 25th.

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Peter Criss To Be a Part of Texas Frightmare Weekend

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This just in: Peter Criss, a founding member of the super group KISS, will be in attendance at the FANGORA-sponsored 2016 Texas Frightmare Weekend! This event is will go on Friday, 29 April 2016 to Sunday, 1 May 2016 in Dallas, Texas.

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Criss, as well as KISS, have forever been associated with the macabre – which often manifests itself in the horror genre – so when former Fangoria editor Chris Alexander talked about his love for the legendary “shock rock” band this sparked the idea of incorporating them [KISS] into the event.

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In 2014 Ace Frehley made an appearance at ‘Frightmare’ and after that the con had an overwhelming request for an appearance from Mr. P Criss. After much effort his attendance at this event has been secured. Texas Frightmare Weekend founder Loyd Cryer noted, “Our event has always been about fulfilling fans’ requests and we are honored that Peter has agreed to attend.”

Peter Criss will appear at the event all three days providing fans with many opportunities for photo-ops and autographs. Premiums Passes and Tickets are available now and can be purchased at: www.texasfrightmareweekend.com.

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Also appearing at the this year’s Texas Frightmare Weekend is: George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead), Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Tony Todd (Candyman), James Remar (The Warriors), Matthew Lillard (Thir13en Ghosts), and many others.

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This year’s ‘Frightmare’ should prove to be a premiere event. It will be filled with appearances, screenings, photo-ups, signings, parties, and vendors GORE-lore! If you live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, or a fan that “Will Travel for Horror,” check out the horror con voted the 2015 “Horror Convention of the Year” by iHorror.com.

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All the ‘Spices’ Together Again?

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There is a new rumor circulating the Internet that Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham will be joining the Spice Girls Reunion Tour…but only for a few London dates. Mrs. David Beckham is being quite hush-hush about the details of her ‘return’ but fans – myself included – are optimistic that she will get the bug and decide to perform in more dates.

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For those of you that have been on another planet or under a rock, the Spice Girls are/were the 1990s IT girl-power group.

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The ‘Girls’ are also composed of Melanie “Scary Spice” Brown, Geri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell, Melanie “Sporty Spice” Chisholm, Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham, and Emma “Baby Spice” Bunton. These five women burst onto the scene in 1996 with their debut single “Wannabe” which went number one in over 37 countries. Their first album, Spice, sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. Their sophomore album, Spiceworld, and tour were also hugely successful and established this quintet as revenue machine.

The Spice Girls have sold over 80 million records worldwide and are the best-selling female group of all times – they are also one of the best-selling groups in history. This ‘Girl Power’ group is/was the biggest British pop group since the Beatles.

The success of the Spice Girls can be measured the in the international record sales, tours (including their first reunion tour in 2007-2008), icon status in fashion, merchandising, and championing of the “girl power” movement. It is rumored that in marketing alone they women were earning upwards of$75 million per year – it is estimate that they grossed $500 – 800 million worldwide from 1996 – 1998. Woowza!

Now even though reports are saying that Victoria will participate in the London dates, may are hoping that she will get the performance bug of old and stay on for a few extra dates.

We got a little taste of what we can expect from these ladies during the 2012 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony.

I guess we’ll have to just wait and see. Viva Forever, y’all!

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Say Goodbye To Your Favorite CW Shows On Netflix

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CBS plans to pull all their CW content from Netflix in the near future, according to the Business Insider.

CBS and Time Warner have plans to create their own stand-alone services that would cost $2 to $4 a month and would offer a “live feed” of shows as well as on-demand watching, according to Bloomberg.

Shows like The Flash, Arrow, iZombie, Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Supernatural, Charmed and Buffy the Vampire Slayer would no longer be available on Netflix.

Netflix has more than 65 million subscribers, and this could be a bad move on the part of CBS and Time Warner.

What do you think? Will you cut the cord and pay for a stand-alone service from The CW?

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David Bowie: Our ‘Hero’ in Music and Glam for the Ages

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And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds;
Are immune to your consultations, They are quite aware of what they are
going through.” -David Bowie

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On Sunday, 10 January 2016 the voice of prolific, influential, and beloved singer/songwriter/record producer/actor/musician David Bowie was silenced after an 18-month battle with cancer just two days after his 69th birthday. Bowie is survived by his wife Iman and his children, Duncan Jones and Alexandria ‘Lexi’ Zahra Jones – he is also survived by adoring fans all over globe. Bowie will be remembered for his cutting edge look and music and his ability to change and evolve as an artist.

He was born David Robert Jones in Brixton, London, England on 8 January 1947, to Margaret ‘Peggy’ Jones, a waitress, and Hayward “John” Jones, a promotions officer for a children’s charity Barnadardos. While attending Stockwell Infants School he gained the reputation of being gifted and single-minded. When he [Bowie] was in junior school his voice was judged as “adequate” for the choir, but his creativity was undeniable and was acknowledge when his school introduced a music and dance class. His instructors noted that when he moved they saw him as “vividly artistic” and noted that his grace and poise at such a young age what out almost unknown. Little did these folks know who he would become.

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His father further fed his interest in music when he bought his son a collect of 45s that included such groups as, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, Elvis Presley, and Little Richard to name a few. Bowie once remarked that he “heard God,” when he listened to “Tutti Frutti.” When he saw a cousin of his jump up and dance to “Hound Dog” he was moved because he had never seen anything that affected her in such a way. The ability of music to move and affect people fascinated.

David Bowie’s love of music led him to take up the tea-chest bass and ukulele and to play skiffle music with friends. He would later start playing piano and even performed Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley tunes for his local scout group. Ever a student and convert of music, Terry Burns, David’s half-brother, introduced him to modern jazz and his love of John Coltrane and others. His enthusiasm for the gene led his mum to give him a plastic alto sax and lesions with a local musician. You can hear all of his musical influences in the music that he made.

At the age of 15 he formed his how band, The Konrads, which played guitar laden rock. His band-mates’ lack of ambition led him to leave the group and join the King Bees. He wrote to John Bloom, an entrepreneur, to ask for his support and for him to “do what Brian Epstein” did for the Beatles. Though Mr. Bloom did not answer, he did refer him to Dick James and Leslie Conn which lead to his first management contract.

Leslie Conn began to promote his music. Jones [Bowie] debuted the single, “Liza Jane”, with the King Bees soon after and it along with many of his first singles did not achieve commercial success. He moved from band to band. In the mid-sixties he was often confused with Davy Jones of the Monkees so he changed his name to David Bowie to assuage confusion. He chose the surname ‘Bowie’ after the American frontiersman Jim Bowie and the knife that he made famous.

In 1967 Bowie released his solo single, “The Laughing Gnome,” using sped-up high-pitched vocals and it was commercial failure – weeks later he would release the album David Bowie which met the same fate. It wasn’t until her met Lindsey Kemp and started taking dance classes with him that his interest in performance and image developed. Kemp was a theatrical person and his every day lived-life was evidence of this. He introduced Bowie to the avant-garde that would define his style and persona as an artist.

Androgynous Bowie

The 1970s found Mr. Bowie taking full advantage of his androgynous appearance and making people question sexuality and societal norms. Perhaps his most infamous persona, Ziggy Stardust, was developed and cultivated in the early 70s as an amalgamation of the look and feel of Iggy Pop and, what as he envisioned, the music of Lou Reed. This fire engine red coiffed and elaborately costumed character would forever be a defining moment in his career and is musical performance. David Bowie put ‘glam rock’ on the map and no one has EVER done it better. Many artists and actors of the past and present like Adam Lambert, Annie Lennox, Boy George, Tilda Swinton, and Grace Jones, to name a few, have followed his gender-bending ways.

The style evolution of David Bowie.

The best thing about Bowie was his ability to grow and reinvent himself as an artist and continue to be a driving force in the genre. When he started making music he first learned towards guitar-based rock. Soon after that he was part of bands whose sounds were folk and bluesy with a soul influence. This ‘art-rock’ god would then move into psychedelic folk style that would garner such classics as Space Oddity, Life on Mars, The Man Who Sold the World, and – a personal favorite – Changes in the 1970s.

The mid-70 he fused soul and funk to create hits Young Americans and Golden Years. In late 70s Bowie moved to West Berlin, became influence by their minimalist music where he produced a trilogy of albums, Low, Heroes, and Lodger. Probably the most notable of the three efforts is Heroes and its title track. It was pop and rock hit with a message about the Cold War and continues to speak to masses. In the 1980’s he embraced ‘New Wave’ and ‘Pop’ and produced such hits as, Ashes to Ashes, China Girl, Let’s Dance, and Modern Love.

In the early 1990s Bowie was a part of the hard rock quartet Tin Machine which was met with initial success, but soon found some critics because of its politicized content. The first world tour of ‘Machine‘ was a commercially a success, but fans of Bowie were not content to experience him as just another band member. After this disbandment of the group he experimented with electronic music releasing a Black Tie White Noise and the hit song, “Jump They Say.” During this time he also wrote the music for the computer game Omikron as well as voiced one of the characters along with his wife Iman.

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On his 66th birthday Bowie announced that he would be releasing a new album titled, The Next Day. It was his first hit on the UK charts in ten years. His final album offering, Blackstar, came to us on his 69th birthday, 8 January 2016, just two days before his death. The album is dark and reflective which is clearly illustrated in songs like the title track Blackstar, Lazarus, and I Can’t Give Everything Away. It would seem, from listening to this music, that he was quite aware of his mortality and that he was not long for this world.

So, farewell sweet prince and thank you for your legacy of music, art, films, and style that you left behind. You absence will be felt forever.

David Bowie Farewll

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Five New Characters We Would Like To See In ‘Avengers: Infinity War’

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At Wizard World New Orléans over the weekend, directors Joe and Anthony Russo were discussing the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War Part One and Two. During the discussion they had this to say “We have so many characters, we’re dealing with. We’re breaking ground on Avengers: Infinity War. We have a board with 67 characters on it.”

67 characters gives fans a lot of ammunition for speculating who this could include. I decided to do some speculating of my own and below are five characters I would really like to see appear.

Moon Knight

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Moon Knight’s alter ego is a man named Marc Spector who, after being left to die following a fight, has a vision of the Egyptian moon god Khonshu. Khonshu gives Spector a second chance of life, if he agrees to be the god’s avatar on Earth. Spector takes the offer and awakens and returns to America with the statue of Khonshu. Deciding to become a crime fighter with his second chance of life, Spector creates a silver cloaked costume, and becomes the Moon Knight.

Spector gains superhuman abilities once paired with the moon god Khonshu. Moon Knight’s strength, endurance and reflexes become enhanced depending on the phases of the moon. The fuller the moon is, the more strength Moon Knight can draw from it. Due to his multiple personalities, he is resistant to some psychic attacks.

On top these enhanced abilities, he is also an excellent hand-to-hand combatant and skilled with most weapons. He is particularly skilled with throwing weapons.

Black Bolt

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Black Bolt is the ruler of the Inhumans, a race of genetically altered superhumans who received their powers through a process called Terragenesis. The Inhumans will be getting their own movie in July 2019, which makes Infinity War a great way for the characters introduction. Black Bolt’s signature power is his voice. His ability is to harness electrons, which is linked to the speech center of his brain. Because of this and the amount of power that he controls, he maintains complete silence and communicates through sign language and or a spokesperson. He has undergone training so that even in his sleep he remains silent. His power is so great that even a whisper could rock a battleship, and at full force, he can destroy a planet.

Through Terragenesis, Black Bolt has strength, stamina, durability and reflexes which are well above that of a typical Inhuman. He also has increased speed and agility.He is able to fly by changing his electrons into anti-electrons. He is able to reach speeds of up to 500mph for as long as six hours.

All of the above makes him a fantastic character for the MCU, and I can’t wait to see him if not in Avengers: Infinity War, then the Inhumans.

Medusa

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I couldn’t have Black Bolt on the list and not his wife could I?

Medusa is the Queen of the Inhumans and the wife of Black Bolt, and acts as his interpreter due to being able to communicate via sign and body language. She was exposed to the Terrigan Mist as a child and went through Terragenesis. As a result, of this her hair has been altered on the molecular level. It now has increased tensile strength and elasticity. She can psychically control her hair to extend to almost twice its normal length (it’s six feet long when relaxed), and can lift heavy objects up to one ton in weight.

Medusa can also manipulate her hair so it can whip through the air at the speed of sound, pick locks, bind enemies and shuffle a deck of cards. Due to Black Bolt not speaking, Medusa acts as his voice when commanding the Inhumans.

I think the super-powered couple are a dead cert for upcoming Inhuman film, and really hope they appear in Infinity War.

Carnage

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This is a character I have wanted to see on-screen for a long time. Now that Sony has agreed to Marvel using Spider-Man, I hope it means they will allow more of their characters to be used. Especially if it helps wipe the memory of the awful version of Venom we had in Spider-man 3.

Carnage is the offspring of the symbiote Venom, and bonded to a serial killer called Cletus Kasady who was in prison with Eddie Brock (original host of Venom). Kasady was in prison as he is a serial killer, and due to his mindset, the symbiote has only intensified his already damaged mind.

Carnage’s abilities are greater than Spider-Man’s and Venom’s combined. He can produce a web-like substance from any part of his body to form weaponry, and allows him to plant thoughts into people’s minds using a symbiote tendril. The symbiote also allows Kasady to see in any direction, and gives him a spider-sense similar to Spider-Man. The main difference to Venom is that he can launch parts of his symbiote at enemies in the form solid weapons such as spears, knives, darts and axes.

Like Venom, he’s weakened by sound, but on a smaller scale and affected more strongly by heat than Venom is.

Where Venom’s fixation is getting revenge on Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Kasady is out for revenge against the world. He sees chaos, unpredictability and violence as reality. Because of this, it has increased the symbiotes power and makes him one of the most dangerous enemies that Spider-Man has.

Taskmaster

Will he appear in Infinity War

If this character appears in Avengers: Infinity War, it would be one of the most interesting ones to appear in the MCU. The Taskmaster’s abilities allow him to mimic any physical attribute a person has. This makes him a dangerous opponent as he can expect your next move. He can mimic any sort of weaponry, whether it be Captain America’s shield or Hawkeye’s bow and arrow. If he were to watch a video on fast forward of someone’s abilities, then he could do them at superhuman speed as it links into his muscle memory.

Taskmaster has often worked for different organisations to impersonate various heroes in the past by mimicking their body movements and their voices. Interestingly, the only person he can’t mimic is Deadpool due to his unconventional and irregular behaviour.

Due to his skills, he can normally be found carrying a sword, a replica of Captain America’s shield, a bow and quiver of arrows, nunchaku and various firearms.

If Taskmaster does appear in the Avengers: Infinity War, it will be interesting to see who they cast. I would prefer it was someone who could impersonate people instead of getting the actors to repeat their performances.

So that’s my picks. Do you agree with them? Or have you got different choices you feel would like in there. As always please comment and let me know.

That’s all for now.

See you soon.

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‘Aquaman’ Eyeing Amber Heard for Mera, Queen of Atlantis

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James Wan’s Aquaman is assembling its cast, and Amber Heard is in consideration to play Mera, the Queen of Atlantis. While Aquaman is still two plus years away from its 2018 release, Mera and Jason Momoa’s Aquaman will certainly make an appearance Justice League prior to the standalone film.

Heard, most recently seen in Magic Mike XXL and The Danish Girl, is closing in on the Mera role according to The Hollywood Reporter. Mera is the future Queen of Atlantis and the ruler of Xebel, as well as Aquaman’s love interest in the comics. Amber Heard is a solid fit for the role, though we still aren’t sure what sort of tone Aquaman will aim for in the big-screen adaptation.

There are currently two scripts being worked on for Aquaman. One is from The Conjuring 2 screenwriter David Leslie Johnson. Justice League: Part One is slated for a November 17, 2017 release, and we still have big-screen films for The Flash, Wonder Woman, and Suicide Squad ahead of Aquaman; not to mention March’s Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.

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American Alien Vol. 3: “Parrot” – Partying with Clark Kent

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“Parrot” starts off with a plane crash that leads Clark Kent to be stranded on the ocean, only to find a party yacht belonging to no other than Bruce Wayne. But with no one knowing what Bruce Wayne looks like, Clark is mistaken for him and must keep appearances until he gets to shore. What follows is a sexy, funny and even romantic adventure for the Kansas farmboy.

In line with the other two issues of the series so far, even when it seems like it might go off the rails, “Parrot” has its heart in the right place. In the middle of all the booze, bikini-clad ladies and dance music, writer Max Landis finds the opportunity to give Clark a chance for introspection and connecting to people. If the covers for this issue made it seem like we would get a Jordan Belfort-type of Clark, this is not the case at all. The idea of a kinda dorky, naïve and good-hearted guy like Clark finding himself in the middle of this kind situation is what provides the story with its humor.

There are a couple of great cameos in the story from beginning to end, not just for fans of Superman, but for any lover of the DC Universe. Compared to the earlier issues, I found this one to be more evenly paced. If anything, Landis proves that there’s plenty of comedy and dramatic fodder for this kind of situation, one can almost imagine it as a feature-length movie. That’s not to say that the issue missed dramatic or comedic opportunities, just that it almost feels limited by its short length.

In fact, there’s a certain very minor character that plays a bit of an important role in the story that just vanishes. Perhaps this vanishing is meant to be played for laughs, but it’s not clear. And given that Clark takes most of the story’s point of view, it’s understandable, but a little jarring. Other than that, it’s not really a blunder.

The art by Joëlle Jones fills the story in bright pastel colors, fitting for the party atmosphere, but even so, the art is never one-note. When it needs to match the romance of the story or capture the Caribbean night-sky, it excels. It’s beautiful to look at as well. It’s another great addition to the excellent art that has been a part of this series.

“Parrot” continues the streak of wonderful Superman stories that has accompanied American Alien so far. It’s a fun read with a surprising amount of heart. If the last issue was too dark for your own taste, this is a good palate cleanser. And if you’re a fan of the DC Universe, you will find even more to love here.

You can get “Parrot” at your favorite comic book store or digitally right here.

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