Choose a unique username using 3-30 alphanumeric characters.
Choose your preferences
Choose how we communicate with you, opt out at anytime.
Check your email
An account confirmation link was sent to your email. Don't forget to check your spam!
Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.
Andrew Heaton
Freelance writer from the UK. Once thought I had rabies. Turned out I'd been out and bought rabbits. Rabbits with rabies. Add me on <a href="https://plus.google.com/116765696172088552150/posts?rel=author">Google+</a>.
It's fair to say that Martin Scorsese's Netflix film The Irishman is one of the most talked about movies of the past few weeks, particularly with its all-star veteran cast of Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, among others, making it something of a callback to the classics that made Scorsese such a legendary director.
Conventions are an exciting time for comic aficionados and fans of general "geek culture." But like any large event with a lot of people involved, there's always that element of danger. Speaking of which, as you can see in a video posted to Twitter recently, Ryan Reynolds was attending the Comic Con Experience (CCXP) in São Paulo, Brazil this weekend when he came pretty close to being crushed.
With people going absolutely berserk over Baby Yoda at the moment, it was only inevitable that fans would go the ultimate distance and have him marked on their bodies for life. That's right, social media has been exploding recently with pictures of tattoos donning the green Jedi in all his adorableness.
Arguably one of the most important and influential TV shows in history, it was quite a trying time for the Star Trek franchise over the last few years when the studio/corporate structure split into separate entities back in 2006. The split was put into action by former executive chairman Sumner Redstone.
Things have been hotting up lately with more and more news coming to light about the reboot of the Mortal Kombat franchise. From one teaser to another, it seems there's no end of details that are being drip fed in order to keep us salivating about the upcoming James Wan-produced remake.
Of all the actors in the world who'd volunteer to take on the role of the Man Of Steel, probably not many think that Bruce Campbell would throw his hat into the ring. But it appears that's exactly what he's done. In a post on Twitter recently, the B-movie star expressed interest in donning the red cape to play Superman.