The new season will contain 13 episodes, and will adapt the events of Voyager, the third novel in the eight-part Diana Gabaldon saga on which the show is based. Voyager takes place in the immediate aftermath of Dragonfly in Amber, with Claire, played by Caitriona Balfe, struggling with returning from the 1700’s to 1948. She is reunited with her husband Frank (Tobias Menzes) though she is pregnant with Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) child. She is no longer the outlander referred to in the title, but she no longer seems a part of the time in which she was born.
While Frank is dealing with the emotional upheaval of his wife’s return, Jamie remains in the 18th Century, coping with her loss. It doesn’t help that he’s also recently lost the Battle of Culloden. He and Claire must continue their lives without each other, living on in radically different time periods, haunted by memories of their love. Can they find their way back to each other? And if they can, will they feel the same as they did when they separated?
Outlander is produced by Tall Ship Productions, Story Mining & Supply Company, as well as Left Bank Pictures, an associate of Sony Pictures Television. In addition to showrunner Ronald D. Moore, Matthew B. Roberts, Maril Davis, Anne Kenney, Andy Harries, and Toni Graphia serve as its executive producers. Gabaldon herself serves as a paid writing consultant, and wrote the script for the episode “Vengeance is Mine” in season two. Outlander also features Bear McCreary as its composer. McCreary is also responsible for the incredibly distinct music of Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, and 10 Cloverfield Lane.
Are you excited to see that Outlander is returning?
Superheroes Get Scary In Upcoming Comic Book “DC House of Horrors.”
On October 25th, DC Comics is amping up the horror! DC House of Horrors is an 80-page, one-shot comic book retelling of classic DC stories.
Horror novelist Brian Keene, Edward Lee, Weston Ochse, Mary SanGiovanni, Wrath James White, Nick Cutter, Ronald Malfi, and Bryan Smith are crafting the scares. Two of those novelists (Brian Keene and Weston Ochse) are Bram Stoker Award winners, while Edward Lee and Mary SanGiovanni have been nominated. Rags Morales, Bilquis Evely, Howard Porter, Scott Kolins, and Dale Eaglesham will serve as the illustrators. DC Comics called them “some of our best artists” in the official press release.
Here is the synopsis and teaser art for DC House of Horrors:
Martha Kent fights for her life against a creature from a spacecraft that lands in front of her farmhouse! A young woman is possessed by the spirit of a murderous Amazon warrior! The last surviving member of the Justice League faces down a horror beyond imagining!
How bad-ass is Vampire Batman?! I can’t wait to see the sci-fi/horror take on Superman; the design looks chilling already.
House of Horrors isn’t DC’s first foray into horror. The entire Justice League Dark series feels drenched with horror elements. Also, you can’t forget the iconic House of Mystery anthology that started in the 1950’s.
The Halloween release is perfect for this project. It will spark the interest of horror fans and comic fans alike but also grab anyone looking for some seasonal scares. It also comes only a few weeks before one of the biggest DC Comics movies of all time, Justice League. So the hype for this brand will be at an all-time high.
Grab the 80-page DC HOUSE OF HORROR #1 on October 25, 2017!
What do you think of this horror-inspired project? Will you pick up the first issue?
‘Supergirl’ season 2 ended with heartbreak and the promise of fresh challenges for Kara Zor-El. The final scene showed ominous figures sending another pod to earth on the day Krypton died. The contents of the ship have been revealed to “Worldkiller ‘Reign’.
What is a “WorldKiller”?
“How do I know so much about the Worldkillers?! Because I AM one. Born to fight. Born to slaughter. Born to conquer. The desire burns in me like a million suns. But I do not know why.”
Reign
Created as a biological weapon on Krypton the “Worldkillers” are destruction personified. The “Worldkillers” were eventually outlawed by the Kryptonian Science Council after being deemed too dangerous. The result of testing on embryos from different worlds, the “Worldkillers” first appeared in New 52 Supergirl #5.
The four “Worldkillers” pictured above are Reign, Deimax, Flowerof Heaven and Perrilus. They awoke on a Kryptonian space station far from the prying eyes of the Krptonian council. With no knowledge of who they are, they discovered fragments of their past from the damaged data-cores on the ship. Although they found very little of who or what their purpose is. All that they were left with was a hunger to conquer and destroy along with the need to find the home worlds of their respective species origin.
“Only a worldkiller can defeat another worldkiller”
Reign
Using their ship, the “Worldkillers” departed only to discover that Krypton had been destroyed. Undeterred they continue to search out the origin of their purpose. It’s during this time that they realize the extent of their powers. The leader of the group, Reign has claimed that the “Worldkillers” were expert warriors and could only be destroyed at the hands of another”Worldkiller”. Additionally, because they are relatively young, they haven’t even unlocked the full potential of their power.
Kara meet’s Reign for the first time in issue #5 of Supergirl. After an emotional trip to Argo, she ends up getting into a fight with the leader of the”Worldkillers”. After a mighty beat down Supergirl is left for dead as Reign heads to earth to begin her rampage.
In Issue #7 Kara must face off against all Reign and her team. She had tried to talk them down and reason with them in issue 6 but it didn’t work. The fight is brutal but Kara manages to hold her own against the four. This impresses Reign so much that she offers Supergirl a position on their team. She declines and the fight continues. Remembering Reign’s boast that their only weakness was each other, she uses their own abilities against them. After gaining the upper hand she turns the tables on them – unable to lose another member of her team Reign leaves.
” Reign was right. I can’t beat all of them. But I’m not going to let them hurt these people. I’ll die before I let that happen. Krypton might be gone… but there’s still something left to save. ”
Supergirl
Reign Vs Supergirl
The character of Reign appearing in the third season of Supergirl is an exciting one for a few reasons. The main one being that it’s a good chance to introduce a character who can stand up to Supergirl physically. Admittedly Kara’s had a fair share of fights in the last two seasons that have pushed her to the edge. The fight with the “Worldkillers” pushed her to her limits in the comic. Being able to see this on the small screen will be an organic way for the show to help push the boundaries of Kara’s powers. We’ve seen her fight Superman and win this season. Where do you go from there? Onto something bigger!
Reign isn’t going to be a single episode character either. With her taking the mantle of season villain, it hints at further Krypton based story-lines. There’s no denying that Supergirl works well on Earth. However, the opportunity to see the show expand its reach and take Kara to space could be a breath of fresh air for its third season. If they follow closely to the comic, it would allow further chances for Kara to deal with more with Krypton. They touched on her evolving views on her home world through non-nostalgic eyes in season 2 and this would be a chance to take that further. Could we be seeing Argo in season 3? It’s certainly going to pose a moral dilemma for Supergirl, she will be fighting a part of her home world.
Introducing Odette
It has been confirmed that Odette Annable has joined that cast as Reign. Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg has said, “We are beyond excited to have her join our cast in the scary, powerful and heartbreaking role of Reign”.
Odette Annable
Season Three and Beyond?
It will be interesting to see what how the Reign storyline will play out over the course of season 3. Will she be alone or will the show bring in the rest of the world killers as the season progresses? Using Reign as a springboard for more space orientated adventures for Kara would make sense. They could even have the two team up to explore further afield. It’s an exciting story for Supergirl’s third season and after such a strong second season the show seems to be moving in the right direction.
Now all I want to know is – when are they going to do the Red Daughter Of Krypton storyline?
Get excited, Steven Spielberg fans (i.e. about 95% of you out there), HBO is bringing the documentary to end all documentaries on the filmmaker.
Shocking twist: Tom Hanks is heavily involved in the doc. But there are dozens and dozens of other notables attached to this. Here’s the synopsis:
One of the most famous filmmakers in the world, Steven Spielberg pulls back the curtain on his remarkable career more than ever before in the exclusive HBO presentation SPIELBERG. The feature-length documentary examines Spielberg’s filmography in depth, revealing how his experiences fed his work and changed it over time. Directed and produced by award-winning documentarian Susan Lacy, this unprecedented chronicle debuts SATURDAY, OCT. 7, exclusively on HBO. The documentary will also be available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and affiliate portals.
As for the stacked list of celebs putting in some time for Spielberg, back in the glory of this list:
J.J. Abrams, Christian Bale, Drew Barrymore, Cate Blanchett, Francis Ford Coppola, Daniel Craig, Daniel Day-Lewis, Brian de Palma, Laura Dern, Leonardo DiCaprio, Richard Dreyfuss, Ralph Fiennes, Harrison Ford, David Geffen, Tom Hanks, Dustin Hoffman, Holly Hunter, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Ben Kingsley, Kathleen Kennedy, George Lucas, Liam Neeson, Martin Scorsese, Oprah Winfrey and Robert Zemeckis.
Need we say any more about this? Think about the list of great films we will get insight into. This should be juicy entertainment for movie geeks.
Like every other Marvel film, Homecoming is rife with Easter Eggs, references to comics characters, and connections to other films in the MCU. A top ten list from Variety points out perhaps the most important Egg for fans of the Spider-verse: a very subtle reference to Miles Morales.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Donald Glover, Miles Morales, and You
Homecoming has a huge cast of characters, most pulled right from the pages of one Spider-Man book or another. Many of them are introduced seamlessly within the story, including an ancestor of a Howling Commando. One of the most subtle introductions, however, is Miles Morales, barely mentioned by his uncle Aaron Davis. In the books, Davis is a low-level baddie named the Prowler, and in Homecoming he’s certainly not much more of a threat. During a conversation with Peter, he mentions he doesn’t want supernatural weapons in his neighborhood. His reasoning? “I got a nephew who lives around here.”
For those who didn’t pick up the reference (read: me), the line is a throwaway. It makes Davis more likable, and gives him motivation for his objection to the weapons, but doesn’t have a lot of weight in the main plot. For those with better Spidey-senses, Davis’ reference to his nephew was a quiet way to introduce Miles.
Glover is a long-time Spider-Man fan, who rallied for the on-screen role of Miles several years ago. While he didn’t get to play Miles in a live-action role, he did voice the character for several episodes of the animated series Ultimate Spider-Man.
Miles is a fan favorite, for plenty of reasons (anything but that Uncle Ben origin story again, please). He’s even getting his own animated film in December 2018. But Miles is important for more than just his popularity: he would mark an obvious shift in the racial diversity of the MCU.
The Even Younger Avengers
At the end of Homecoming, Peter decides to “stay grounded” for a while, taking care of his home-burrough of Queens instead of joining the Avengers upstate. How long can that last? Perhaps we’re moving towards a world where Peter joins the Avengers, leaving his home in the capable hands of Miles. Chris Evans is already on his way out as Cap. There’s a good chance Anthony Mackie will replace him. Is the introduction of Miles a teaser for a far-off passing of the Spider-Man cowl? Who else might we see as the old guard begins handing off their Super-responsibilities?
Based on Marvel Comics characters, Spider-Man: Homecoming was released July 7th, 2017. The film stars Tom Holland (Peter Parker), Jacob Batalon (Ned), Michael Keaton (Vulture), Zendaya (Michelle/MJ), and Laura Harrier (Liz). Directed by John Watts with a screenplay by Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Christopher Ford, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers and Jon Watts, Spider-Man: Homecoming is now in theatres.
Yes. Yes I did just say Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg made a 9/11 movie. And it’s going to be here in less than two months.
The craftily titled 9/11 stars Charlie. Effing. Sheen. Whoopi Goldberg, Gina Gershon, and Luis Guzman. Take a moment to just breathe in that cast lineup and you can almost see your opinions of this movie forming in front of you.
“Atlas Distribution announced Tuesday it has set 9/11 for a wide theatrical bow on Sept. 8, 2017 — just three days shy of the 16th anniversary of the attacks. Based on Patrick Carson’s stage play Elevator, the film recreates actual events adapted from voicemail messages left by victims. The story follows five people trapped in an elevator inside the World Trade Center’s North Tower. The group works together to find hope amid seemingly inescapable circumstances.”
So there you have it. Anyone who had “Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg Do 9/11” in their office pool, prepared to get paid.
This movie is coming out September 8, and we even have photographic evidence:
So, wow. There you have it. Noted 9/11 Truther and completely insane Charlie Sheen is aiming for that elusive Oscar. And he’s brought the View co-host with him! However, since the marketing for this didn’t exist until two months out, odds are that a dozen people will ever see this. Maybe two dozen.
Here is a thing which now exists in the history of this world. Enjoy.
Lucy Liu is directing the season 2 premiere of Luke Cage, Buzzfeed reports.
Here’s what she said in a statement:
“What a thrill to collaborate with Marvel and Netflix, two industry titans, who paint our world with inspiring stories and beguiling characters. It is such an honor to work with such a passionate and fearless team.”
Liu is best known for her live action roles in Elementary and Kill Bill: Vol. 1; on the animated side of things, she voiced Viper in Kung Fu Panda.
How do you feel about the directorial choice for the first episode of Luke Cage season 2? Comment below, let us know.
The Merc may be filthier, but her B.O. is stronger. Congrats #WonderWoman.
Although it plays into the marketing aspect of Deadpool, it’s still interesting to see two “rival” companies being friendly on social media. Fans like to imagine that there’s some kind of DC/Marvel/Fox war when it comes to superhero films, and that really is not the case.
Have you seen Wonder Woman yet? If not, go check it out before it leaves theaters!
Christopher Nolan is working on 4K remasters of his older movies, including the beloved Dark Knight trilogy, according to BadTaste.it.
“The wonderful thing about 4K technology is it gets closer to the resolution that we shot the films on. Finished films on 35mm have at least 6K resolution. IMAX Films updwards of 18K.”
The legendary director is personally involved with the upscaling process, which shows his dedication to the project.
“It allows us to give somebody in the home an experience that’s much, much closer to what it was like to see the original film as projected.”
Are you looking forward to seeing The Dark Knight Trilogy, or any other of Nolan’s films, remastered in 4K? Let us know in the comments below.
The Deuce is HBO’s latest collaboration with Wire creator David Simon, and it tackles the porn industry in 70s New York. Not the most original of settings, but with Simon on board it’s worth at least a look. Plus, we get two James Franco’s.
This first trailer shows off the double dose of Franco, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and a stunning visual interpretation of the era. Check it out:
https://youtu.be/pGomupAJBxo
Here’s a detailed quote from Simon regarding the series:
[The Deuce is] roughly based on the story of the actual people who were there, some of the people that were the pioneers when pornography came out of the brown paper bag and became an open industry. Suddenly, a lucrative and provocative industry came out of nowhere soon to become a billion-dollar industry and a culture [impacting] right down to commercials to sell beer that became more and more overt right down to the sex education of a twelve-year-old with a laptop. We all live in a different world. There’s a cultural revolution here. But there is also a market story. It is a story about market capitalism and the rise of a new industry and what the world is like now when something is not supposed to be sold openly suddenly becomes legitimate and legitimized.
If I were to pick one television wheelhouse, this would be somewhere in it. That being said, I was fired up for Vinyl, a story set in a parallel 70s New York world, and that wound up pretty disastrous. And that was tied to Scorsese!
As for the Franco twin gimmick, let’s hope the experiment turns out better that Ewan McGregor in Fargo.