Louis Mihael
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Geek, Gamer, and Artist.
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How WBD is Ruining DC Movies, and Why Fans are Demanding the SnyderVerse Back!
The SnyderVerse has been a hot topic among fans ever since Zack Snyder's Justice League was released on HBO Max. Fans have been clamoring for the restoration of the SnyderVerse, even suggesting it to be licensed to Netflix, which would allow Snyder to complete his vision for the DCEU. However, despite the overwhelming support from fans, Warner Bros. and DC seem determined to reboot with James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU, a reboot already surrounded with controversy and drama.
By Louis Mihael12 months ago in Geeks
Why The SnyderVerse's Popularity is WBD's Best Solution!
The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League on digital platforms after its debut as an HBO Max streaming exclusive shows that there is still an appetite for the DCEU and WBD's best solution to their problems. The Snyder Cut and the concept of the SnyderVerse is one of the most demanding requests by fans for the future of the DCEU. Although the first film in the DCEU was Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, it was the release of the Snyder Cut, the latest film in a franchise that former WB executives believed was a box office failure only to become a global phenomenon.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
THE GREATEST TMNT GAME OF ALL TIME?
Wise men say, 'Forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza.” The first run of Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics launched over 40 years ago. Borrowing a loan from an uncle, the two artists went from working in the living room to quickly expanding into a multimedia empire led by the classic early 1990s cartoons and movies. It gave rise to a wealth of toys, collectibles, and, video games. The TMNT-based video games developed by Konami for home consoles and the arcade are still some of the most well-known and cherished titles today. Developer Tribute Games took the most influence for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge from these great games.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Gamers
Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 Review
The first seven episodes of Stranger Things' fourth season were released on Netflix a month ago. Almost universally, people responded favorably. Even in the Golden Age of Streaming, few TV series were able to accomplish what The Duffer Brothers and their cast and crew were able to pull off. Delivering a cinematic experience in a television format. Every part of the production was outstanding. There is more of it in the episodes of Volume 2. Although The Duffer Brothers may have bitten off more than they could chew with the Season 4 ending.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Star Wars Is Dead To Me
Hello there! As fans repeated over again seeing Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen returning as Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in the new Disney Plus series Obi-Wan Kenobi. Although there wasn’t much nostalgia or easter eggs in the series, fans will be please to see other familiar faces like Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa, Joel Edgerton as Uncle Owen, Bonnie Piesse as Aunt Beru, and some surprising cameos. The series is directed by Deborah Chow who has directed two episodes of The Mandalorian. Despite the returning of some of the Prequel's best actors and actresses, a director with a popular Star Wars series already under their belt, and some great moments, Obi-Wan Kenobi the series felt a little disappointing.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Strange in The Multiverse Of Madness
Open letter to Kevin Feige. Next time, please let Sam Raimi off your leash. After creative difference between original director Scott Derrickson and Marvel’s producer Kevin Feige. Sam Raimi was brought in to helm the new mind-bending film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. This change in director was indeed perfect, with Sam Raimi’s extension experiences in both horror and superhero genre, with The Evil Dead and Spider-Man series. This sequel has some few great visuals, action, humor, acting, and musical score, although the story felt rushed, uneven paced, and maybe messing a few plots point.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Marvel’s Moon Knight
Disney Plus’ Moon Knight, is the latest venture into the MCU, it sits comfortably between The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's cool street-level thrills and Loki's reality-shattering shifts. The new series is created and written by Jeremy Slater with Mohamed Diab directing. The show unfolds a pulp adventure mashup with overtones of The Mummy and Indiana Jones, as a superhero tale aiming to face its unstable protagonist within the battlegrounds of Egyptian mythology. Moon Knight's voyage across the dangerous tightrope between heroics and mental illness triumphs in large part thanks to Oscar Isaac's passionated, mind-blowing performance. However, the outcome of this caped crusader might be too disappointing for some.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon
"Day 1 #RebelMoon. It's begun." As filming on Zack Snyder's forthcoming sci-fi film Rebel Moon – starring Djimon Hounsou – gets underway, the visionary director has released a first look at the epic sci-fi film. On Tuesday, April 19, Snyder tweeted three behind-the-scenes photographs, including one of Hounsou's character, General Titus, to commemorate the start of filming for the Netflix’s 2 part feature. Along with the sneak peek from the film, the Batman V Superman director tweeted: "Day 1 #RebelMoon. It's begun.”
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Morbius
After many setbacks, we finally have Jared Leto as The Living Vampire, in MORBIUS, a Spider-Man villain spinoff. The film, directed by Daniel Espinosa and scripted by Matt Sazama and Buck Sharpless, the writing team behind Dracula Untold, has been in the works for a long time and was primarily shot before the pandemic. This marks the second Sony-produced Spider-Man spinoff featuring one of the heroes’ adversaries as the title character.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Halo: TV Series
“We didn’t look at the game.” Halo showrunner Steven Kane told Variety in a recent interview that the crew behind the new live-action series was not interested in staying true to the source material. "We didn’t talk about the game,” He added, much to the frustration of Halo enthusiasts all over the world, “We talked about the characters and the world. So I never felt limited by it being a game.”
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Gamers
The Batman
“Fear is a tool. When that Light hits the sky, it's not just a Calling. It’s a Warning.” Robert Pattinson warns the thugs of Gotham as he puts on the iconic cape in the hard-boiled Neo-noir-inspired, The Batman. Directed and co-written by Matt Reeves and with cinematography by Greig Fraser, the film is set in year two, as Batman is hunting down the Riddler, a serial killer who preys on the city's elite and expose the corruption in Gotham. The film is being praised for the performances, cinematography, art direction, action sequences, and story, which are rightly deserved. However, the audience may feel a little underwhelmed with the new caped crusader's film.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
The Book of Boba Fett
The Book of Boba Fett is an original space western series produced by Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, and Robert Rodriguez for Disney+. It is set after the events of Return of the Jedi. It's a spin-off from The Mandalorian, and it stars Boba Fett, a crime lord and bounty hunter. Along with The Mandalorian and upcoming Ahsoka spin-off, The Book of Boba Fett exists in the same share-universe. Ming-Na Wen reprises her role as Fennec Shand, while Temuera Morrison plays the main character, who also plays Boba’s father Jango Fett in the prequel trilogy.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks