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5 Villains That Would've Fit Seamlessly Into Christopher Nolan's Batman Trilogy
The Dark Knight Trilogy is perhaps one of the most amazing set of superhero films - ever. Each film had an intricate plot, complex and layered characters, great acting, and even greater villains. Each antagonist, whether they're the main one or not, had a distinct purpose withinthe story. They represented many things, but constantly aimed for one part of Batman to "break" (as I'm sure you've seen in countless online photos). Despite the 6.5 amazing villains we saw (sorry, Catwoman wasn't really a villain), there are still tons more that we should've seen, simply because of how amazingly Christopher Nolan could've handled them. Five villains stood out to me, so why don't we take a look at them!
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
What Candy Would Your Favourite Superheroes Be?
For the time being, we don't have amazing superhero themed candy (but we're so damn close, I can feel it), so we have to pair our favourite (or least favourite) candies with our least favourite (or favourite) superheroes! Let's begin, shall we?
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
Why The Office Is (And Will Continue To Be) One Of The Best Sitcoms Ever
Sitcoms are a way of life for me. They're quick, engaging, and easy to get into. I started The Office about two and a half years ago, dragging the show out for seven months so that I could properly enjoy each episode. Each character has a distinct personality, but everyone's relatable to me. It's like a multi-flavoured ice cream. Halfway through the the third season, I made it official: The Office is my favourite show. It's been a year and a half since I finished it, so now seems like a ripe old time to write about the show, no?
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
The Biggest Question For the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Why Is a Weapons Dealer Such a Celebrity?
Robert Downey Jr. is the star behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You could argue dozens of different things, saying it was a group effort, Kevin Feige created it all, Stan Lee is to thank, etc. But deep down, don't we all know that RDJ is the true leading man for the MCU? I think we do. Because of his charm on and off the screen, he's become an immensely popular actor/superhero. In real life, I totally understand. He's a cool guy! But why is his character famous within the world of the movies?
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
Just How Many Comic Book Roles Has This Actress Had?
Morena Baccarin, star of the show Firefly and its companion movie Serenity, has quite the resume in the comic-book field. She's played roles for both Marvel and DC, but can you guess how many? I highly doubt you can (there's so damn many), so let's list them all.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
5 Things Marvel Could've Received From Fox in Exchange For the X-Men TV Shows
Fans were hit with some pretty big news a few days ago, when Fox announced that they would be making not one, but two new X-Men themed live-action TV shows. One would focus on Legion, Professor X's son (how that works, I have no clue), and the other on The Hellfire Club, set in the First Class era. While this comes as pretty amazing news, there's one key mystery: what did Marvel get out of it?
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
You Can Now Hilariously Own Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Action Figures
Seriously, who doesn't love Tina Fey and Amy Poehler? On their own, their work shines through the mediocrity of everyday life (30 Rock and Parks and Recreation anyone?), but together, their comedy and, well, everything, is enhanced. The jokes are better, the laughs are louder, and the on and off screen chemistry is hilariously awkward. So isn't it time we as a society own a piece of that friendship? Or play out the friendship as only human beings can - through little versions of them.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
Could THIS Important Character in Season 2 of The Flash Actually Be Zoom?
Henry Allen is one of my favorite characters on The Flash. He provides a calm voice of reason for the show, acting as an emotional rock for our titular hero. Recently, in an odd turn of events, Henry Allen was released from prison after a confession video from Harrison Wells was given to Barry. In an even odder turn of events, Henry chose not to stay with his son, instead leaving him and Central City behind.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
Did You Know The Avengers Actually Predicted The Plots of Some of Marvel's Phase 2 Movies?
Almost no comic book movie is as revered and praised as The Avengers. Connecting 5 years of films, it was the true birth of the MCU, as well as the trend of cinematic universes. Filled to the brim with easter eggs and references, one wouldn't think the movie could get any better, but it has.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
Things Are About to Get DARHK for The Flash Season 2 and Legends of Tomorrow!
When it comes to villains, Arrow does the best it can. Seasons 1 and 2 had wonderfully complex villains, fueled by love and revenge and everything in between. Season 3 had a strong villain too, dominating the screen but lacking a certain flair that Ra's al Ghul typically has. Nonetheless, Season 4 seems to be back on track with a new villain: Damien Darhk.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
See This Stunning New Batman vs Superman Concept Art! Plus: A New Look at Wonder Woman!
Batman vs Superman has many things going for it. A new Caped Crusader, Wonder Woman's introduction to a new generation of fans, and of course - the start of the DCEU. With such an enormous amount of hype and anticipation surrounding the film, it only makes sense for the filmmakers to try and meet the expectations of the fans.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks
Why Returning X-Men Rights to Marvel Might Not Be The Best Decision - For Anyone
When Spider-Man's rights were shared with Marvel in February of this year, fans rejoiced. After seeing such an iconic character fail to live up to his full potential for 13 years, it was an amazing moment. The fans realized that, Kevin Feige realized that, and most importantly, Sony realized that. But now that Spider-Man has nestled into his new home at Marvel Studios, the fanboys have pointed their pitchforks at someone new: Fox.
By Jashan Boparai6 years ago in Geeks