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We've all experienced the uncomfortable situation of going out to eat and spotting other friends at the restaurant. Do you go talk to them? Do you have to join them if you do despite wanting to follow your plans of eating who you came with? Do they feel bad that you didn't invite them, and wait a second... why didn't they invite you? Yeah, it's awkward all around, but it's a situation that most of us have found a way to deal with and have a minimal amount of discomfort in the progress. The Gang Dines Out shows that the characters on It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, have never had to deal with that situation before.
Somehow, despite the fact that Christopher Nolan has stated that he doesn't want anything to do with the Justice League, he keeps getting roped into various rumors about the film. The fact that he's currently producing another venture into the DC universe is the most prominent reason, but Nolan's opinion was again needed when the rumor hit the web that Joseph Gordon-Levitt would be playing Batman in Justice League.
A few weeks ago, the first real information about the plot of the Justice League film hit when a rumor began circulating that Darkseid would be the villain. To follow up that information, Latino Review has posted a report indicating which specific comic books screenwriter Will Beale is drawing the inspiration for his script from.
When a film is delayed there are two main ways for the studio to handle the wait. They can take the approach of Gangster Squad and continue to release promotional items in an effort to build interest and anticipation, or they can take the approach that The Great Gatsby has and do next to nothing, so as to let all the hype that was built drain away.
The season finale of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia brings the Gang into an intense trial, maybe not as intense as the days of The World Series Defense, but much more involved considering it was all handled in house. The result, Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense, is another great episode of the show.
Netflix has held a dominant position in the movie and television streaming market since the induction of its video-on-demand service in 2007. Other companies have tried to compete, such as Amazon and Blockbuster @ Home, but so far none have been successful at taking much of the market away from Netflix.
Wally Pfister's directorial debut, Transcendence, has been shrouded in secrecy thus far, with the only casting news being a rumor that Johnny Depp will star, and next to nothing in terms of plot details. Well we now have a lot more information, as The Wrap has obtained a summary of Jack Paglen's script and has posted some revealing information about the film.
It was originally reported that the first chance to see the second trailer for Zack Snyder's Man Of Steel would be in the previews before The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, but Warner Brothers has released it on their Youtube page a few days early meaning we have it now for your viewing pleasure.
Since Disney purchased Lucasfilm for a whopping $4 billion, every director and actor has taken their turn at sharing his or her thoughts on the next trilogy, and specifically Star Wars: Episode VII. The latest actor to speak out about the galaxy far, far away is Samuel L. Jackson and he's not hiding how thrilled he is about the films.