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Check Out This Powerful ‘Black Panther’ Poster

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Along with the new trailer that was released online, Marvel has unveiled a brand new poster for the fast-approaching Black Panther.

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Featuring Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa at the top with the villainous Erik Killmonger to his side, the piece of visual marketing really shows just how high-tech Wakanda is. Although we got a hint of it in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, the famous fictional country will be shown off heavily in the forthcoming solo film.

“After the events of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, King T’Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country’s new leader. However, T’Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne from factions within his own country. When two foes conspire to destroy Wakanda, the hero known as Black Panther must team up with C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross and members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanadan special forces, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war.”

Black Panther releases on February 16, 2018. What do you think of the new trailer and poster? Start a conversation in the comments below.

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Image Comics Exclusive Preview: SLEEPLESS

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Images Comics released an exclusive five-page preview to Monkeys Fighting Robots for the YA fantasy, Sleepless by Sarah Vaughn and Leila del Duca.

About the Image series:
Lady “Poppy” Pyppenia, daughter of a king, is ever guarded by the devoted Sleepless Knight Cyrenic. But a new king has just been crowned—and danger lurks anew around each and every corner.

Check out the preview below.

“SLEEPLESS is a story that is very dear to me, grown from an idea I would play in my head at night as I tried to fall asleep. It’s wonderful to see the book come to life with Leila, Alissa, and Deron. I hope readers enjoy reading about Poppy and Cyrenic and getting a little more romance, costumes, and fantasy in their lives,” said Vaughn.

Vaughn is known for her work on ALEX + ADA and ETERNAL EMPIRE. del Duca has worked on SHUTTER and AFAR.

If Sleepless is your type of book, bug your local comic book store before November 13 to order your copy. Issue one hits the shelves on December 6.

Alissa Sallah handled the colors and editing on the first issue, and Jen Bartel designed the variant cover.


del Duca recently displayed her skills during inktober.

What do you think of Sleepless? Comment below.

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In Today’s Unlikeliest News, Guillermo del Toro is Making a Michael Mann Documentary

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Guillermo del Toro, whose fantastical films of monsters and robots and comic-book heroes, is making a documentary about Michael Mann, a precision filmmaker whose work – often of the crime thriller variety – exists in the real world, or some version thereof.

This is an odd combination, but Cannes spokesperson Thierry Fremaux brought up this news at the Lumière Film Festival, where he was presenting the director’s cut of Mann’s Heat. Del Toro has’t confirmed this, nor has Michael Mann, but it seems like a weird tidbit to throw out at a film festival if something isn’t in the works.

Nothing about the filmography of Guillermo del Toro and Michael Mann coincide, at least in front of the camera. Perhaps that is a great perspective for a documentary about the legend, who is currently trying to get a biopic of Enzo Ferrari up and running. The project has stopped and started a few times, with Hugh Jackman most recently attached after Christian Bale bowed out of the project.


Meanwhile, Del Toro has his romantic monster/fantasy The Shape of Water hitting theaters this December, just in time for a hopeful awards-season push. Stay tuned for any and all updates on this documentary, which sounds absolutely delightful for cinephiles everywhere.

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New ‘Justice League’ Teaser Highlights The Flash’s Speed

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The fastest man alive looks better than ever in Justice League! Warner Bros. and DC Films just released a new Justice League featurette, with Ezra Miller, who portrays The Flash, announcing that we have officially entered Flash Week.

Ben Affleck Explains What Joss Whedon Brings To ‘Justice League’

The featurette doesn’t offer much new footage, but the small scenes that are included give us an amazing new look at how The Flash runs and what his superspeed looks like on the big screen.

Watch the featurette below:

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes — Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash — it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

Justice League lands in theatres on November 17, 2017!

Source: Twitter

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‘Godless’ Trailer: Jeff Daniels Heads Out West For Netflix

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Netflix has a new limited Western series, Godless, on the horizon. This is reason to rejoice inane of itself. Throw Jeff Daniels into the mix and, well, you have my full, unadulterated attention.

Here is a quick trailer for Godless, which starts off slowly and builds to a few thrilling shots at the end. Oh, and there’s a truly unnerving moment with a baby in here, all in the span of a minute! Check it out:

Notorious criminal Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels) and his gang of outlaws are on a mission of revenge against Roy Goode (Jack O’Connell), a son-like protégé who betrayed the brotherhood. While on the run, Roy seeks refuge with hardened widower Alice Fletcher (Michelle Dockery), an outcast herself, in a worn-down, isolated mining town of La Belle, NM — governed mainly by women. When word reaches La Belle that Griffin is headed their way, the town bands together to defend against the murderous gang in a lawless western frontier.

Yeah so that scene with the baby and the rattlesnake had me leaning back from my computer.


Aside from Daniels, Godless has a fantastic supporting cast that includes the aforementioned JackO’Connell and Michelle Dockery the underrated Scoot McNairy, Sam Waterston, and Kim Coates. Oh, and did we mention Steven Soderberghis executive producer? Well, it is, and it’s written and directed by Logan scribe Scott Frank.

It’s Netflix’s first limited series and will drop on November 22, so plan accordingly Western fans.

 

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DC on CW Weekly Review: Our heroes have turbulent, moody returns

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This series will be a brief, semi-comedic review of the CW superhero shows. You can check out last year’s review recap here. The only shows discussed will be ‘Arrow’, ‘Flash’, and ‘Supergirl’. There WILL be some spoilers discussed, so only look at the reviews you’re up to date on!

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3. Arrow, “Fallout” (Oct 12th)

Arrow’s season premiere is the most obnoxious soap-opera-y episodes of the the week. All the underwater arrow shots & cool new Wild Dog costumes can’t distract from the bland story tropes. Even the twist of revealing Ollie’s identity to the public doesn’t distract from his boring attempts to reconnect with his son. Sticking Thea in a coma is one of the oldest tricks in the TV drama books. Same with Quentin relapsing because he killed his alternate reality… okay, that one’s less basic. The side plot of Dinah & Diggle’s secrets don’t pack nearly enough punch to warrant the screen time they get. And are we really supposed to believe Deathstroke’s walking free as Oliver’s BFF? Maybe if Doctor Faust was less obnoxious, or if the villain’s plan was simpler to follow, it’d be a cool episode. All that this episode delivers is an Arrow-Deathstroke Dream Daddy shipper’s delight that would put Supercorp to shame.

SCORE:  6/10 Comas

WEEKLY WIN TALLY:

The Flash: 1 Week

Supergirl: 0 Weeks

Arrow: 0 Weeks

What show did you think won the week? Does Legends of Tomorrow take your vote? Do you think A.o.S. or Gotham outshines all the CW shows? Let us know in the comments below!

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‘Sherlock Frankenstein And The Legion Of Evil’ Fleshes Out The World Of ‘Black Hammer’

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Sherlock Frankenstein And The Legion Of Evil arrives this week to further populate and explore the world that Black Hammer takes place in. Jeff Lemire enlists artist David Rubin to help him dive deeper down into the shadows of this strange universe in it’s first spin-off series.

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Lucy Weber, daughter of Black Hammer, is the only one who’s convinced her superhero father isn’t dead. She’s determined to find him and believes the key to doing so is one of his oldest enemies, Sherlock Frankenstein. Lucy begins her search at the Spiral Asylum For The Criminally Insane seeking clues.

The world of Black Hammer is a genuinely intoxicating one, now is the perfect time to strike with a spin-off story. Anyone reading the main series will be pleased to explore further, past the limits of the town our main cast of heroes are restrained to.

Sherlock Frankenstein gives readers a look into the other side of this superhero world, examining the villains of Spiral City. This comic does a splendid job in showcasing a massive roster of evil-doers that are as fascinating as the cast of the main book.

Black Hammer has no shortage of amazing character names, and Sherlock Frankenstein is no different. From Cthu-lou to Concretestador, every new character has the potential to be your new favorite. This book is filled to the brim with fantastic new characters, each one a unique and stunning creation.

There’s a similarity in style and atmosphere to Hellboy in this investigation of Black Hammer rogues. It’s a spooky and exciting sci-fi world with a rich history, every glimpse we get into the past does some heavy lifting in making this universe feel like it’s been around for much longer than we’ve been reading it.

One thing is for sure, the deeper we get into Black Hammer lore, the more enthralled by this world we become. Every little peak deeper into the mythos we get, the more we want. Jeff Lemire is a master-crafter, in this series his talents are fully on display.

Sherlock Frankenstein is a home-run, hopefully we can expect more spin-offs like this in the future. If you’re a Black Hammer fan, don’t miss this book.

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New ‘Black Panther’ Trailer Reveals An Amazing New Look At Wakanda

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Marvel Studios has released the highly anticipated trailer for Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther, a film which might be one of the studios most anticipated movies to date. Black Panther will re-introduce the world to T’Challa after his small role in Captain America: Civil War and will further expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe by exploring the technologically advanced nation of Wakanda.

The new trailer gives us our first real look at Black Panther, revealing some of the best visuals Marvel has ever put on display. We also get an idea of the political side of the movie and the struggles that T’Challa will face for the throne of Wakanda.

Watch the trailer below:

Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is tested when he is drawn into a formidable conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.

‘Black Panther’ hits theaters February 16, 2018.

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‘Voltron: Legendary Defender’ Season 4 Delivers Deep Drama And Hilarious Comedy

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MINOR SPOILERS FOR Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 1-4

After the more predictable developments from the previous season of Voltron: Legendary Defender, fans were wondering if the show had hit its peak. Luckily, season four returned with a vengeance and reminded everyone of the reason why they fell in love with this series in the first place. Let’s explore this Netflix exclusive a bit deeper.

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Writing

The season opens by deciding to take the characters in a much different direction than anyone ever believed. It is revealed Keith has become more focused on working with the Blade of Mamora than with the Voltron Paladins. This results in him becoming distant from his friends which leads to a new development. This is a departure from what was previously expected as it was taught after the event of the previous season Keith was going to focus more on his in new role of leader of the Voltron team and stop being a loner.

As these events play out, the series makes sure to pull out on the stops on making sure the audience feels something. The show finds a way to showcase a lot of emotional moments while the same time getting a lot of zany humor when you least expect it. As the first two episodes go deep with the drama, episodes three and four find a way to be incredible entertaining thanks to its comedy. Just when you think you know what is going to come next, the show keeps you guessing.

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Artwork

The animation for this season is particularly of note. A lot of attention was paid to the color work to make sure good dramatic elements were achieved.. Take the episode Reunion as an example. This episode was of particular note as Pidge continues to search for her brother and a great deal of time was paid to the color working to showcase the sadness unfolding. As Pidge continues the search and it appears like the search is going south, the scene cuts back to the robot Lion as the rain starts to poor. As lighting dances behind it and the robot looks sad and remorseful to indicate dread and misery on the horizon. Impressive work to say the least.

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Music

The music continues to help to shape the right reactions of the show. The background songs are so good, it’s becoming more and more apparent the soundtrack needs to be released in the future. The homage to the Power Rangers in the episode The Voltron show was noticed and much appreciated.

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Conclusion

The fourth season of Voltron continues to accelerate the story while at the same time giving plenty of room for growth with characters and humor which never gets old. As long as this level of quality keeps up in the presentation the fans have no worries about enjoying the contained adventures of the paladins of Voltron. Now begins the process of waiting for the next season to come out. Why must they torture us so?

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‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ DVD Review: These Features Rock

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is rife with flaws, but it seems those are addressed in the DVD release. The picture and sound are the typical superior quality we’ve grown to expect from a Disney release. It is the features that put this release over the top. Here is what you can expect.

A Return To The Sea

This feature provides interesting commentary about what brought Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush back to the franchise.

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Telling Tales: A Sit-down with Brenton and Kaya

This feature focuses on the “new blood” introduced into this film. Brenton Thwaites and Kaya Scodelario detail what it was like on set and how nervous they were meeting Johnny Depp.

The Matador & The Bull: Secrets of Salazar and Silent Mary

Javier Bardem breaks down his method for bringing his character, Salazar, to life. He goes into detail about how much he’s a fan of the franchise as well (his wife was in one of the previous films). We also get an extensive look at the makeup process he went through.

First Mate Confidential

Kevin McNally goes into detail about playing Captain Jack’s first mate in all of these films. Mcnally goes into how he doesn’t crave the spotlight but does enjoy the consistent work.

Deconstructing the Ghost Sharks

This was the only feature that got into some of the special effects. This short detailed how they created the Ghost Shark sequences.

Overall

Disney has taken a film that was undoubtedly lifeless and managed to make it reasonably enjoyable. If the final product is lackluster, then dazzle me with your extra features. While no one should have wasted their money seeing this release in theaters, the extras make it more than worth your time.

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