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Veronica Lodge Is Growing Fangs And Is Out For Blood In VAMPIRONICA

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It seems that Archie Comics is continuing to reinvent their properties in new ways with another addition to their ever-growing Archie Horror line. The publisher has now announced a new title, Vampironica. 

This brand new title by brother and sister Greg (co-writer/artist) and Megan Smallwood (co-writer), along with veteran letterer Jack Morelli, brings a new terror to the streets of Riverdale as Veronica Lodge is bitten by a centuries-old vampire! Riverdale is set to turn red in the latest twisted take on classic Archie Comics characters.

Greg Smallwood had this to say:

Fans can rest assured that we’ll be staying faithful to the core of these characters. It was very important to Megan and I that Vampironica be the same Veronica that we all know and love, only now with fangs.

Megan Smallwood added:

Greg and I were both very interested in exploring the concept of a vampire Veronica without getting rid of what makes Veronica such a special character. Ironically, Vampironica humanizes Veronica in a way that only horror can. Becoming a vampire is a humbling experience for her and she’s forced to open up and expose a little vulnerability.

The creators also revealed the influence of some classic 80s horror movies on the title. Greg had this to say:

I’d say that our biggest influences are American Werewolf in London and Fright Night. Both films can be quite horrific but there’s also a lot of strong characterization and humor to them.

It certainly sounds like Archie has another horror hit to add to Afterlife With Archie, The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina and the recent Jughead: The Hunger. What do you guys think? Check out the cover and solicit below and comment and discuss!Vampironica

VAMPIRONICA #1

NEW ONGOING SERIES! When Veronica is bitten by a centuries-old vampire, her thirst for blood threatens to turn Riverdale into a haven for the undead. Will she put an end to the vampire threat or give in to her bloodlust?
Script: Greg and Megan Smallwood
Art: Greg Smallwood, Jack Morelli

Vampironica #1 launches in comic shops and on digital platforms March 14, 2018, and features variant covers by Francesco Francavilla, Audrey Mok, Djibril Morrissette-Phan and Marguerite Sauvage.

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BAYONETTA Trifecta Coming in 2018 to Nintendo SWITCH

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The stellar 2017 that Nintendo has turned in looks as if it will continue into 2018. The gaming giant is set to rerelease the first two Bayonetta titles on the Switch and made an announcement that the third installment will be an exclusive title on the console as well.

Bayonetta first dropped by Platinum Games back in 2009 on both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, but has since been released on the Wii U and Windows PC. The game is revered for its gameplay, both fast-paced with beautiful graphics, but also handles well.

 

If you have never played the games, Bayonetta is an ‘Umbra Witch’ who possesses magical abilities and expertise in both weaponry and hand-to-hand combat. She is out to uncover the truth about her own past, while summoning infernal demons and punishing angels along the way. It’s a destructive game and equally as epic.

Bayonetta 1 and 2 will both come to the Switch on February 16, 2018, in the No. 2 box, with a code to port the Wii U version of Bayonetta. The second title will also include: local wireless co-op play, amiibo support and video capturing capabilities. The third installment will presumably drop later in 2018.

With the additions of titles like Doom, Resident Evil: Revelations and, now with Bayonetta, Nintendo is proving to be fully invested in gamers of all ages, especially fans of M-rated hardcore games. See the trailer for Bayonetta 3, which launched on December 7, 2017, at The Game Awards, below.

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Outlander: The Bakra’s Bloodbath – The Return of A Familiar…Face

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Outlander fans only have one more episode in the show’s third season to sustain them until next September. The most recent episode, “The Bakra,” reintroduced viewers to a familiar face last seen in Season 2’s finale “Dragonfly in Amber,” that of the time-traveling Geillis Duncan (Lotte Verbeek). And what a reintroduction! As witch-y and seductive as ever, Geillis has obviously sharpened her image as the mysterious succubus to a fine point. I don’t know if goat blood is actually good for the skin, but I suppose it’s better than nothing if you can’t get a hold of 20th-century cosmetics.

Young Ian certainly doesn’t seem to have any problems with Gaillis’s preferred bathing method when he awakes in her chambers, but he gets nervous when he’s unable to hide the truth from her. A drugged tea that Gaillis has procured from a witch doctor makes it impossible for Young Ian to tell any lies. He blurts out that his uncle is Jamie Fraser and admits that he took a box of treasure, which Gaillis claims is hers, on Jamie’s instruction.

Outlander Season 3 – “Who Fraser?”

The mention of Jamie’s name piques Gaillis’s interest who wonders how Jamie came into possession of a single sapphire missing from the box.

The Jamaican Governor’s Ball, to which the Frasers procure an invitation, proves to be an interesting social engagement for our favourite couple. On top of meeting Gaillis there, whom both Frasers assumed dead, they also run into Lord Grey who turns out to be the Governor hosting the ball, and, not to be left out, the fortune-telling Campbells also make an appearance.

Outlander Season 3 – “That’s the Oldest Baby I’ve Ever Heard Of”

In fact, Margaret Campbell quickly becomes the big hit of the party when telling Lord John’s fortune. Apparently as a result of contact with the missing sapphire, which Lord Grey has kept with him since Jamie gave him the gem in “All Debts Paid,” Margaret delivers a genuine prophecy concerning the installation of a Scottish king.

When twice twelve hundred moons have coursed, ‘tween man’s attack and woman’s curse, and when the issue is cut down, then will a Scotsman wear the crown

Archibald Campbell translates the prophecy for his employer Gaillis and tells her it concerns a two hundred year-old baby who must die in order for a Scottish king to take the throne. The idea of a 200 year-old baby probably sounds like nonsense to Mr. Campbell, but the idea probably makes sense to Gaillis, familiar as she is with the stones that allow interested parties to travel 200 years into the future.

Fan speculation about what this prophecy means for the show’s future has already started, but based on the preview for the season finale on December 10th it seems like a good bet that Gaillis is planning on using a set of stones in Jamaica similar to the ones she traveled through at Craigh na Dun to travel back to the ‘60s. The identity of the 200 year-old baby mentioned in the prophecy is uncertain, but one imagines that it’ll be up to Claire, Jamie, Ian, and Fergus to stop the obsessed Gaillis from sacrificing it in favour of a Scottish posterior on the throne.

First, though, they’ll have to get Jamie out of prison. Claire’s unintended slaying of her attacker back in “A. Malcolm” finally caught up with Jamie in the form of Captain Leonard’s warrant for Jamie’s arrest.

Outlander Season 3 – “The Bakra” Final Thoughts

Having never read Gabaldon’s books that provide the Outlander’s source material, I can’t provide any insight into how closely the show follow has been following the books. Based on reactions that I’ve come across from fans of the book series, though, the plot seems to mostly follow the books. The main differences generally manifesting in how those plot points develop. For instance, in the books Lord Grey tells Claire about Jamie’s son rather than Jamie telling her himself.

These kinds of changes seem to be mainly superficial ones but the creative team would do well to limit the amount of changes they make since their current practice of leaving things well enough alone has been paying off so well.

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ROCKO’S MODERN LIFE # 1 Perfectly Captures The Show

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Ryan Ferrier (Regular Show) and Ian McGinty (Adventure Time) continue BOOM! Studios’ partnership with Nickelodeon with all-new stories about everyone’s favorite wallaby! When Rocko faces unemployment, a terrible living situation, and increasingly slim job prospects, he is forced to find out just how far he is willing to go to get a job. Includes a bonus short story by KC Green where Ed Bighead finds himself in the dentist chair of Dr. Hutchison!

Writing

In their effort to bank on nostalgia, Boom! Studios has released another comic based on a cartoon from the 90s. This time around its Rocko’s Modern Life, a series which is set to have a revival in 2018 thanks to a new special. So is this the ideal way to keep the love for Rocko, Heffer, and the other residents of O-town alive? Seems like a pretty good place to start.

Writer Ryan Ferrier perfectly captures the voices of the originally characters. This is especially true in the case of Rocko, who still can’t catch a break with anything he does. The poor guy just wants to keep job but finds it’s a nightmare to accomplish. An ideal which everyone can relate too. The issue really is trying to make it more the “modern life” aspect of the title but still finds a way to weave in the zaniness which the original cartoon was known for.

Rocko's Modern Life

Artwork

The illustrations by Ian McGinty really helps to capture the style of the original cartoon. Every character is immediately recognized and none of their manerious seem outside of what the characters would do.

With Fred C. Stresing on the colors the book offers an insane reincarnation of the animated series. It’s so on point, panels could easily be compared to the original cartoon and it would be hard to determine which is which.

Finally the lettering by Jim Campbell also helps the story capture the feel of the show. The different business fonts are exactly as they appeared in the show.

Conclusion

This series is an entertaining romp into a cartoon which helps to tell more stories from a show which was canceled too soon. Between this comic and Rugrats, Boom! Studios really has a great thing going. Now if they can only give us more Danny Phantom. Maybe then the fans can get the future adventures the series creator was hinting about.

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JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM Trailer: Pratt, Howard, Dinosaurs, Volcanoes

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The trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom just debuted on Thursday Night Football on NBC, and it looks about how you would expect. They are going all in on that blue sheen aren’t they?

There are a few cool shots here, which seem to be all this new version of the franchise care about. Don’t worry about the story surrounding it, because it is pretty sketchy to say the least. We just need cool shots and the T-Rex roaring at some point. Anywho… take a look at this.

The synopsis is pretty stupid. Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard go try and save genetically engineered dinosaurs from a dangerous volcano. The plot holes are already painfully obvious, and we are several months away from the release.


The only saving grace here is Jeff Goldblum’s appearance as Dr. Ian Malcolm. But he looks to be just in a courtroom, so I have a sneaking suspicion he is nothing more than an extended cameo. Hopefully I am wrong. Also, talent void Colin Trevorrow isn’t behind the camera anymore, so that’s a bonus. Although J.A. Bayona is hit or miss too.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (generic title) will hit theaters June 22. And it certainly will make a billion dollars a day

 

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All But Confirmed: DC is going to FLASHPOINT Batfleck

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No more debate, conjecture, or rumors: Batfleck has an end date, and we finally know what it is.

In a story dropped on Thursday afternoon, Variety outlined the massive shakeup happening at DC Films and Warner Bros.

In case you missed it, here is the summary: Head of DC Films Jon Berg is leaving, Geoff Johns is taking on a more “advisory role,” and Zach Snyder is not set to direct any future films.

But the most exciting news, for literally no other reason than blissful closure, is the confirmation that Ben Affleck will not be reprising his role as Batman past his appearance in the upcoming Flash movie. The quote for the understandable non-believers:

While Ben Affleck is expected to appear as Batman in a standalone Flash movie, it is highly unlikely he will don the cape and cowl in Matt Reeves’ planned standalone Batman movie. The director is said to want to cast the role with fresh talent, according to sources.

Reeves (War for the Planet of the Apes) is taking things in a new direction. But what would that look like? There’s a couple of options:

6Background: What the heck is Flashpoint?

FlashpointThe Flash goes back in time, screws some stuff up, and ends up resetting the entire DC universe. It’s like a giant narrative reset button, which was used by the DC Comics line in 2011 for that exact purpose.

5Batfleck is Flashpoint-ed, and we get a new Bruce Wayne

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This seems like the most likely scenario. Batfleck is involved in the time travel shenanigans of Flashpoint, and in the ensuing new universe, we get a brand new Bruce Wayne. Reeves gets his new actor, and DC gets to let go of all the baggage.

4Batfleck is Flashpoint-ed, and we get a young not-Bruce Wayne

Dick Grayson Batman

What differentiates this one is the man (and let’s not kid ourselves, it will be a man) under the mask. It’s possible that DC decides to completely change things up and we finally get to see Dick Grayson taking over the cowl for his adopted father.

3Batfleck is Flashpoint-ed, and we get an old not-Bruce Wayne

Batman Flashpoint

One of the most the famous aspects of the Flashpoint story is its Batman: a gritty, muderous, red-and-black aesthetic Thomas Wayne. In the screwed up timeline created by Flash, Thomas ends up taking up the cowl instead of Bruce. The result is actually pretty close to what we saw from Batfleck in Batman v. Superman. It’s unlikely, but not impossible, that DC decides to go with aesthetic continuity and keep it’s darker knight.

2Batfleck is Flashpoint-ed, and we get an Old Bruce Wayne AND a young not-Bruce Wayne

Batman Beyond

This is the most outlandish possibility, but hey, here’s to wishful thinking. Basically, DC could decide to go with Batman Beyond, the acclaimed early 2000’s cartoon featuring old crotchety Bruce Wayne and a younger cyber-punk Batman. Doubtful yes, but boy would that be a bold move.

1Batfleck survives Flashpoint, but we get a new actor

Sad Batman

Somehow this feels more unlikely than Batman Beyond. Basically they could keep Batfleck’s character through Flashpoint, but recast Affleck. While it would allow for some character continuity, it’s hard to imagine that DC/WB would want to keep the baggage of the old character.

Are you excited to see a new Batman and executive team for DC? Let us know in the comments, on Facebook, or Twitter!

MUST SEE: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Kaluuya, Jake Gyllenhaal, More Star in Short Horror Films

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Nicole Kidman, Daniel Kaluuya, and Jake Gyllenhaal are merely a few of the impressive list of actors who participated in an interesting little project from The New York Times: short horror films for each of the stars.

Aside from Kidman, Kaluuya, and Gyllenhaal, there’s work from Andy Serkis, Timothy Chalamet, Saoirse Ronan, Cynthia Nixon (where’s SHE been!), Tiffany Haddish, and Brooklyn Prince. Each of these small short films show madness in different ways. It’s hard to pick favorites here, but Kidman’s is pretty cool. That’s probably just because… Nicole Kidman. Check them all out here:







In case you didn’t notice, all of these shorts are directed by Floria Sigismondi, a legendary music-video director who also directed the underrated rock biopic, The Runaways. Pretty cool little distraction if you ask me.

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Marvel To Launch Series Of Animated Shorts & Film In 2018

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Marvel Entertainment has announced Marvel Rising, a new project set to launch in 2018.

Marvel Rising is an animation franchise highlighting some key characters in 2018. It will begin with a series of six, four minute shorts. Following that, an animated feature film will debut, titled, Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors. The characters featured in Marvel Rising include Gwen Stacy (Ghost-Spider), Daisy Johnson (Quake), Dante Pertuz (Inferno), Victor Kohl (Exile), Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel), Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl), America Chavez, Rayshaun Lucas (Patriot), Gloria ‘Glory’ Grant, Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel), Hala, Captain George Stacy, Lockjaw, and Tippy Toe.

The content features an all-star line-up of voice talent including Dove Cameron, Chloe Bennet, Tyler Posey, BooBoo Stewart, Kathreen Khavari, Milana Vayntrub, Cierra Ramirez, Kamil McFadden, Skai Jackson, Kim Raver, Ming-Na Wen, Steven Weber, and Dee Bradley Baker among others. Future stories and content are also being developed across Marvel’s digital and publishing platforms and will be announced at a later date.

‘Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors’ is a long-anticipated event, bringing together Marvel’s newest and beloved characters that have garnered major fan excitement over the last few years. Powered teens Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, Quake, Patriot, America Chavez, and Inferno join forces as an unlikely, but formidable crew of aspiring heroes. When a threat no one could have expected bears down on the Marvel Universe, this ragtag, untrained band of teens have no choice but to rise together and prove to the world that sometimes the difference between a ‘hero’ and ‘misfit’ is just in the name.”

Check out the official poster:

Marvel Rising

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‘Aquaman’ First-Look Image Shows A Badass Jason Momoa

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After releasing the first-look at Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald yesterday and X-Men: Dark Pheonix earlier today, Entertainment Weekly has now debuted the first-look at James Wan’s solo Aquaman movie.

The image shows Jason Momoa’s Arthur Curry aka. Aquaman, looking just as badass and jacked as he was in Justice League. Analysing at the image, it’s clear that Aquaman will have a very different look and tone compared to previous films in the DC Extended Universe, and that’s something the director seems to be very excited about.

Speaking to EW, James Wan discussed how the Aquaman movie will differ to Justice League, saying that this is his take on the character and world.

“It’s going to look very different, it will feel very different — aesthetically, tonally, story-wise — it’s my own take. It’s a much more a traditional action-adventure quest movie.”

Check out the image below:

Aquaman
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Jason Momoa explained what we can expect to see in Aquaman, stating that the film will explore the heroes past and Arthur’s troubled journey to the throne of Atlantis.

Justice League was only a weekend in Arthur Curry’s life. This is a totally different beast. In Aquaman, you see when his parents met and what happened to hem. Then the little boy being raised and finding his powers and going through that and never being accepted on either side. And then becoming this man who puts up all these walls. You just slowly see this man harden up and be completely reluctant wanting to be king and not knowing what to do with these powers he has. I think James Wan just killed it.”

Aquaman stars Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Nicole Kidman, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The film is the next instalment of the DC Extended Universe, and the first time Aquaman has appeared in his very own movie.

Aquaman will land in theatres on December 21, 2018!

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DC Comics Exclusive Preview: MISTER MIRACLE #5

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Mister Miracle #5 hits stores 12/13, and Monkeys Fighting Robots has your exclusive first-look at the book courtesy of DC Comics.

The series is written and illustrated by Tom King and Mitch Gerads respectively, with letters by Clayton Cowles and covers by Nick Derington.

Having been sentenced to death in issue #4 (remember the veggie tray?), Scott Free only has one night left to live. He and his wife Big Barda have one last date together, but as with every issue of this series, we have to wonder if everything is as it seems.

Issue 5 looks to be another surreal, trippy ride that blurs the line between reality and fiction. This preview sees Mister Miracle placing his hand in the cement handprint of his real-life creator Jack Kirby outside of the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. (For a serious gut punch, be sure to read the quote beneath the handprint.) We also see the return of Funky Flashman, Kirby’s parody of his former friend and colleague Stan Lee who first appeared in the original Miracle run back in 1972.

Check out the full preview here:

About the issue:
How do you spend your last night on Earth? Why, with the one you love, of course! Having been condemned to death by the new Highmaster, Mister Miracle is going to have to return to New Genesis for his execution. Before he does, he and Big Barda go on one last date. But if Scott Free truly is infected by Darkseid, as Orion says, you can bet some dark force will intervene—only to what end?

Mister Miracle has become one of the best-reviewed and best-selling comics of 2017. It’s already begun popping up on a number of “Best Of” lists for the year, and with three weeks left in the month, it’s sure to receive even more of the same recognition.

What’s been your favorite issue of the series so far? Sound off in the comments below!

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