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End of the Yellow Brick Road: Jennifer Morrison Quitting 'Once Upon a Time' After Season 6
The blonde bombshell has played the part of Emma Swan since the show's start back in 2011 and has gone on to be as powerful a female lead as Buffy or Xena. We have already lost Emma's fictional parents this season when Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas revealed they won't be back for a seventh run of the Disney drama.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks4 Reasons Shannen Doherty Has Been A Warrior Long Before Battling Cancer
Charmed actress Shannen Doherty is battling breast cancer in the public eye, fighting the dreaded disease with the grace and strength that's made her who she is. When cancer struck, she laced up her gloves and began the battle like any warrior would, which came as no surprise — long before confronting cancer, Shannen was already a fighter.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Avengers 4' Set Photos Hint at a Major Change for Iron Man
Marvel Studios has always tried to be fairly secretive with what they have in store for fans of their cinematic universe, but set photos and teasers have also become a major staple of their production process. With a fanbase eager to absorb every image and trailer, Jon Favreau recently tweeted a picture essentially announcing his return to Avengers 4 as Happy Hogan, along with the return of Gwenyth Paltrow's Pepper Potts. However, the image may have also inadvertently revealed of a major change for Iron Man.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksViewdolph The Red Nosed Reindeer: The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time!
You hear that? The sound of Bobby Helms's "Jingle Bell Rock," so, do you know what time it is? Pull out that TV guide and prepare for a winter crammed around the TV screen while pretending you like each other. Too soon, you say? Well, it is never too early to start brewing up some eggnog and jamming your tongue down someone's throat under the mistletoe. Let's thaw that heart and enjoy some classic films for even the scroogiest of Scrooges.
Tisha EatonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWait, What!? They're Rebooting This Board Game Adaptation?
15 years ago, the incredibly popular, fantasy role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons had a feature film created...nobody liked it. It was panned by nearly every critic even though it had a solid cast including Jeremy Irons, Bruce Payne, Robert Miano, Marlon Wayans, Thora Birch, Lee Arenberg & Tom Baker. The 2000 film is seen as a commercial flop as it was met with reviews and rankings as one of the worst films of all time. Empire Online ranked it as the 39th Worst film of all time, between Son of the Mask & Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThomas Gibson: Why The Fired 'Criminal Minds' Star Deserves Another Chance
My admiration for Thomas Gibson began way back in 1994 when I first saw him on Chicago Hope. A gifted actor, Gibson was born and raised in my hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. Perhaps that colors my opinion of him, but it doesn't change his talent.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksPost X-Men Apocalypse. More Members of The Summers Family Could Appear in Next X-Men Film.
Follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/PaulMeZee827 The Summers family tree explained. The X-Men universe has just welcomed two new members to the Summers' family in X-Men: Apocalypse. Those members being that of Scott Summers (Tye Sheridan) and a brief cameo of Nathan Grey a.k.a. X-Man. Along with X-Men: Apocalypse introducing more members of the Summers family, there's also the matter of Deadpool 2 featuring Cable a.k.a. Nathan Summers, future son of Scott Summers. Then there's the unconfirmed roles of Phillip Summers (Ryan Hollyman) and Deborah Summers (Joanne Boland) in X-Men: Apocalypse, their roles are never confirmed but their appearances and association with Scott and Alex Summers in the film convincingly places them in the role Scott and Alex's grandparents.
The World That Could Have Been: Superhero Close Calls
This morning I was inspired by a post on the Facebook Creators Group, and it went a little something like this: If you're ever having a bad day, just remember: Tom Cruise could have been Ironman, Dane Cook could have been Captain America, Nicolas Cage could have been Superman, Edward Norton could have been Wolvering and more George Clooney Batman films were planned. The world we live in isn't as bad as it could be. - Jacob Craig
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWho is Fit to Join the Green Lantern Corps? Rumors, Hopes & the Future of the DCEU
Over the past few years we've seen numerous actors tease the Green Lantern role and we've seen even more fans wish upon their own shooting star for that one specific actor to state the oath:
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksEven 'Game of Thrones' Director Alan Taylor Agrees That Time Is a Little Hazy in Season 7
We've all noticed that this season of Game of Thrones has, to say the least, given us plenty of answers to questions we've wondered for several seasons. Yet, the speed in which we've gotten the answers has been polarizing among fans. Some love that there are so many payoffs in such a short time after devoting countless hours to these characters, while others have heavily criticized the show's pacing. After the action-packed episode "Beyond the Wall" was released last Sunday, director Alan Taylor offered his perspective on the show's timelines during an interview with Variety.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in Geeks9 Facts You Didn't Know About 'High School Musical'
It has been 10 years since Zac Efron and the rest of East High made their way onto our tv screens and into our hearts with the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical. It was a smash hit spawning a concert tour, a tv movie sequel, a big screen release of its third hit and a spin off. In celebration of the songs that you know always got stuck in your head, here are some fun facts about Troy, Gabriella, and the rest of East High.
Tisha EatonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksScooby-Doo, Gene Simmons & Nostalgia OH MY! - An Interview with Kevin Shinick
I grew up in the late 80s & early 90s. My childhood was overloaded with classic rock, (thanks mom!) comics, and cartoons thanks to the curse of dial-up internet and AOL's constant running-man.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in Geeks