If the average person were to be asked to name Stephen King's most iconic stories, it could prove difficult counting them on one hand. When I think of the horror legend, tales such as The Shining, IT, Christine, Cujo and Carrie immediately flood my mind. And if we're to venture outside that genre, there are other classics like The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile that are also worth mentioning.
If you're someone who's familiar with Supernatural's lineage of showrunners, then you're aware of how series creator Eric Kripke stepped down following season 5. In the time since, he's been succeeded by Sera Gamble (seasons 6 and 7) and Jeremy Carver (seasons 8-11), with Andrew Dabb and Robert Singer closing it out by overseeing seasons 12-15.
When it comes to Titans' second season, there's certainly a lot to look forward to. Not only will Deathstroke emerge as the new big bad, but we'll also meet the likes of Superboy, Jericho, Ravager, Mercy Graves and Bruce Wayne in the flesh. In addition to those folks, it's worth mentioning how a live action version of Aqualad will also be along for the ride, someone who hasn't been discussed all that much to this point.
In just a matter of weeks, filming on The Flash's sixth season will commence. Having said that, it's fair to assume that casting news will accompany the first trailer which'll likely drop during the show's annual presentation at San Diego Comic-Con.
With Spider-Man: Far From Home set to storm cinemas in a matter of days, I can't help noticing how the character has matured in very short order during Tom Holland's tenure. Think about it: since 2016, the young actor has played the enduring icon in as many movies as Toby Maguire and Andrew Garfield combined, those being Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and the aforementioned Far From Home. But I guess that's to be expected now that Peter Parker's part of a cinematic universe.
Whenever Marvel Studios lands an actor for a significant role in their cinematic universe, there's a very good chance they're going to have the person in question sign a multi-picture deal. Actually, this doesn't just apply to major players like Iron Man, Thor and Captain America, as it also extends to important supporting characters like War Machine, Winter Soldier and the subject of today's discussion, the Falcon.
If I were to ask you the name of Wolverine's daughter, odds are you'd quickly respond with either "X-23" or her everyday name of "Laura Kinney." After having been originally introduced on the X-Men: Evolution animated series, this character proved popular enough to be integrated into comics canon. And later on down the line, she even featured in the major motion picture, Logan.
Though I’ll always remain a Justice League Unlimited guy first and foremost, I’ll admit that I do like seeing DC’s younger heroes getting a chance to shine. Whether it be Young Justice or DC Super Hero Girls, we’ve seen drastically different productions meeting the needs of audiences in recent years, with each filling an important niche.
While everyone remains discussing Robert Pattinson being cast as Batman - and rightfully so because he's now tasked with carrying a multi-billion dollar film franchise - let's not forget about another Dark Knight who's lurking out there.
If you're a fan of the Friday the 13th film franchise, you're probably lamenting how the legal woes surrounding it have been preventing us from receiving another entry in the long-running series. Heck, we can't even get any new video games or DLC, save for a Nintendo Switch port on the horizon.