Marvel has announced it’s teaming with publisher Quirk Books and distributor Penguin Random House to this fall release William Shakespeare’s Avengers: The Complete Works. The collection, due out September 28, is currently available for pre-order. William Shakespeare’s Avengers: The Complete Works “reimagines all four films as plays by the Bard …
Read More »Silicon Valley's Thomas Middleditch Accused Of Sexual Misconduct – Report
Comic actor and screenwriter Thomas Middleditch, best known for his role as Richard Hendricks in the HBO series Silicon Valley, has been accused of sexual misconduct in allegations stemming from a now-closed Hollywood club, according to The Los Angeles Times. In the recently published article, roughly 10 women so far–including …
Read More »Spider-Verse Producers' The Mitchells Vs. The Machines Announces Voice Cast
Netflix has announced the full voice cast for The Mitchells vs. the Machines, an original animated sci-fi family film from Oscar-winning producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller–the pair behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. On Twitter, the streaming service recently shared that Fred Armisen, Beck Bennett, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Charlyne …
Read More »Better Call Saul Animated Spin-Off Slippin' Jimmy In Development
As production is getting underway on the sixth and final season of Better Call Saul, the Breaking Bad prequel series is getting its own further animated spin-off series, according to Variety. Titled Slippin’ Jimmy, the series will reportedly be inspired by ’70s Saturday morning cartoon classics like Fat Albert and …
Read More »The Simpsons Might End Before It Hits 1,000 Episodes
The Simpsons marks a monumental milestone this weekend with its 700th episode in its 32nd season, and executive producer Al Jean recently told Variety he’s not sure if he’s bullish about the long-running series hitting its 1,000th episode. Earlier this month, The Simpsons got renewed for its 33rd and 34th …
Read More »Dolly Parton Will Star In Her Own Comic Book
The long-running Female Force comics series, which “offers a broad examination of strong and influential women who are shaping modern history and culture,” has announced it will be releasing an edition dedicated to singer Dolly Parton on March 31. Written by Michael Frizell (Tribute: Rush Limbaugh, Female Force: Sheryl Sandberg) …
Read More »Oscar Nominees Won't Be Allowed To Zoom In, Wear Jeans
The 2021 Oscars ceremony will be in-person and Zoom-free, according to an email sent by producers to nominees (via Variety). The producers behind the email–Steven Soderbergh (Contagion), Stacey Sher (Mrs. America), and Jesse Collins (a prolific awards ceremony producer)–detailed their vision for a “safe, carefree evening” at “an intimate, in-person …
Read More »If Zack Snyder Did A Justice League Sequel, It Would Include The New Gods
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is finally out, which now ushers in the era of the director both being asked and speaking frankly about his previous plans for a sequel–and whether they have any bearing on current plans for one. In a recent interview streamed live on YouTube with Wonder Meg, …
Read More »Zack Snyder's Justice League Demand Crashes HBO In Asia
HBO Asia has reported its HBO GO service has experienced “an unprecedented surge in traffic for the exclusive premiere of Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” apparently crashing the platform in the region. The outage was self-reported on Facebook earlier on March 18, which is, of course, the long anticipated release date …
Read More »Demon Slayer: Mugen Train Gets R Rating
A new Demon Slayer: Mugen Train trailer recently uploaded to YouTube by co-distributor Aniplex USA reveals that, stateside, the anime due to hit theaters on April 23 will be rated R for “violence and bloody images.” This may prove a North American box office challenge to the popular anime, which …
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