Some creatives are highly precious about their creations and insist on rigid and faithful adaptations. One of these is certainly not Robert Kirkman, writer and co-creator of The Walking Dead comics, who has stated he welcomed major changes being made to the narrative for the hit TV show.
Adaptations of DC comics are faring much better on TV than they are on the big screen, and Doom Patrol’s endless quirkiness marks it as one of the most interesting. Diane Guerrero, who plays the dissociative identity disorder-afflicted Crazy Jane on the series and is one of its highlights, has now put herself forward to play Jessica Cruz whenever DC actually manage to get another live action Green Lantern up and running.
We all have bad memories of the abysmal Green Lantern movie, and many people have dreamed up ways it could have been improved. A particularly neat idea expressed in some fan art by Instagram artist MJ Hiblen imagines Keanu Reeves' John Wick taking up the power ring of the Green Lanterns, along with that of several other Corps.
Joss Whedon told Buffy the Vampire stunt double Sophia Crawford that her continued employment hinged on her splitting from stunt coordinator Jeff Pruitt.
Fan trailers for imaginary projects can often end up looking more exciting than those for movies that actually exist, and another such creation gives a brief glimpse of what a live action version of Batman Beyond might look like.
Peninsula, a Korean zombie movie and follow up to the seminal Train to Busan, has finally had its North American release date revealed. It will arrive for your entertainment on August 7th on 150 screens across the US and Canada, and streaming rights have already been acquired by Shudder, where it will debut some time next year.
With its regular bursts of brutal violence, The Walking Dead has never been short of controversial moments. One of the most lingering though, the untimely deaths of Glenn and Abraham in season 7 premiere “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be,” has now even been stated to have been too much by one of those involved.
The first trailer for season 2 of The Umbrella Academy certainly does not disappoint with its promise of just how much of the show’s exciting lunacy will return with it. A significant moment comes at the end where the team encounter their adoptive father Sir Reginald Hargreaves decades before they were born, and suggests this is how he first learned of them.
Despite the state of flux and uncertainly the entertainment industry has been thrust into, many projects yet to get off the ground are still planned to go ahead, including the live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender.