After a two week hiatus, the second of which was an unexpected delay due to Hurricane Sandy, How I Met Your Mother was back tonight as the group continued The Autumn Of Break-Ups.
The decision that The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey would be released at 48 frames-per-second has led to polarized opinions on whether Peter Jackson is successfully stepping into the next realm of filmmaking or if he is setting this trilogy up for sure disaster by using a format audiences aren't interested in seeing.
Ever since the news broke that Disney had bought Lucasfilm, the internet has been exploding with excitement from fans. Rumors about the plot, casting, and who will direct the films, especially the first one, Star Wars: Episode 7 have been circulating at an alarming rate.
Fans have asked for it and Marvel is delivering! That's right in an interview with District Stan Lee confirmed that a Dr. Strange movie is happening, and he hinted at quite a few other projects, namely a film for the Black Panther.
Back in 2009, Jim Dorey of Marketsaw claimed Lucasfilm was working on another trilogy of Star Wars films. He received this information from a mysterious secret source, and not much was thought of it until a recent announcement confirmed what Dorey reported. On the heels of that announcement, Dorey and his source are back, and they've got some extremely juicy news if it proves to be true.
So far Season 8 of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia has proven that when you take the people who know a show and its characters the best, and also happen to be some of the most brilliant comedic minds in show-biz, and let them do all the writing themselves, the result will not disappoint. Glenn Howerton, Rob Mcelhenney, and Charlie Day have shown they know how to get the best out of their show, and the result of their writing has been a few of the funniest episodes in show history and an extremely strong start to the season.
With yesterday's announcement that Star Wars: Episode 7 is on the way, speculation as to where the plot is headed is in full swing. While we can't tell you exactly what the story will entail, we can tell you this: The next trilogy will not be based on Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy, like many had assumed.
Rick Yune, perhaps best known for his villainous roles in The Fast And The Furious and Die Another Day, stars in the Quentin Tarantino-presented The Man With The Iron Fists, which hits theaters this weekend. The film, which takes place in 19th century China, was inspired by classic Kung-Fu films, providing a perfect role for Yune, an experienced martial artist, to showcase his skills.
Yes, you read that headline right. Disney has acquired Lucasfilm in a deal estimated at just over $4 billion, meaning that the rights to the Star Wars films are now in their possession. Not only did the deal happen today, but Disney has already announced plans for Star Wars: Episode 7 to hit theaters in 2015, and episodes 8 and 9 to follow. Let me repeat that, just in case you missed it: A new Star Wars trilogy begins in less than 3 years!
We've had a solid stream of information and promotion for The Wolverine this month, including set photos, information about a Jean Grey cameo, and details about the film being a self-contained entry. The latest promotional bit we've received is an awesomely badass teaser poster for the film.