Science fiction and horror can often go exceptionally well together, giving us several examples of highlights in both genres. Details have been a little thin on the ground for Oxygen, the latest such hybrid, but its director has now given us a brief take on the concept, as well as a few images from the pic.
When The Mandalorian introduced Baby Yoda to the world, it gifted us a new obsession that we still haven’t gotten over yet. Beyond being of the same species as the Jedi grandmaster, though, the child’s origins remain a mystery, but an old Star Wars comic might offer a small clue.
When any TV show goes on for long enough, it’s inevitable that there will be a certain amount of inconsistencies cropping up, but Doctor Who, having been around one way or another for roughly 60 years, has more than its fair share. For instance, the lingering issue of the Dalek homeworld Skaro being referenced as existing despite having been previously destroyed has never exactly been cleared up, but at least it's now been addressed.
Netflix recently announced the lineup of new titles that will be added to its extensive library in March. Unfortunately, that means many others will be leaving the streaming service to make room for them, and a few of the departing movies/shows we’re quite sorry to see go.
The trailer for Mortal Kombat got fans excited for multiple reasons in regards to what the movie has in store, but one point of contention was the notable absence of Johnny Cage. Many folks are now of the opinion, though, that WWE wrestler The Miz should be drafted in to play the character in a potential sequel.
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably watched the red band trailer for Mortal Kombat at least a dozen times by this point and have been revelling in the brutality it prominently features. Now, the lovely people at Bloody Disgusting have provided a gallery of all of the promo’s multiple gory moments to take in at your leisure.