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10 Actresses Who Could Play Catwoman in Gotham City Sirens
Despite the controversial opinions from critics and fans alike, the DCEU is still planning more and more movies, and it seems that Gotham City Sirens is going to be Harley Quinn's next appearance in the universe. Alongside her is rumored to be Poison Ivy (a role in which Megan Fox is eyeing) and Batman's on-again-off-again "bae" Catwoman. The role of Catwoman has seen many ups and downs over the years in her portrayal, so with the right actress, hopefully we'll get another Anne Hathaway and not another Halle Berry. So, without further ado, let's rummage through a list of actresses who could possibly be the next Catwoman.
Jacob CraigPublished 6 years ago in GeeksRedefining a Generation: What the MCU Could Look Like Recast
The MCU will always have the accomplishment of creating the largest and most popular connected universe, but one thing it won't always have is the same actors. We've already seen several actors have to be recast, and the truth is, the same actor can't play one character forever. Besides, recasting a universe that is made up of almost nothing but perfect castings is a challenge that not many people have been able to pass, as exemplified by the terrible lists all over the Internet of MCU castings. So, with that being said, I would like to humbly and briefly as possible recast most of the MCU with fitting replacements for the actors currently in the roles, and I hope you enjoy!
Jacob CraigPublished 6 years ago in GeeksLook Who Wants to Play Black Lightning!
First of all, a quick refreshing session on who Black Lightning is for those of you unfamiliar with the DC character who once helped revive Superman by jump starting his heart with his internal electrical energy. Apparently, Superman suffered from a severe bout of Kryptonite exposure.
Mohammed HidhayatPublished 6 years ago in GeeksINCREDIBLE: Look How Wolverine Has Evolved!
IT’S BEEN 40 YEARS! HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUB... The year was 1974… It was the year both Punisher (in February) & Wolverine (in October) made their first comic book appearance. The Punisher made his brutal, anti-hero entry in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 while Wolverine only made a last page cameo in the final “teaser” panel of The Incredible Hulk #180
Mohammed HidhayatPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Trailer For 'Avengers: Infinity War' Is Hiding A Major Plot Thread From 'Captain America: Civil War'
The awe-inspiring trailer for Avengers: Infinity War has been released, and it’s already set the internet on fire. The hype is understandable though, because Infinity War truly feels like something special. Its arrival in theaters will mark the tenth anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it will culminate a story that was first hinted at during the credits of The Avengers back in 2012. And of course, among all the epic action on show, Infinity War will also be a film with plenty of character beats as these iconic superheroes finally come together.
Max FarrowPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe 7 Most Sensational Superhero Movie Scenes Of 2017
Whether heroes are uniting such as in Justice League, or simply doing the best they can like Spidey in Spider-Man: Homecoming, comic book movie fans have had plenty of awesomeness to enjoy in 2017. But out of these fantastic films, what scenes have plucked at our heartstrings the most? Which moments have given us goose bumps, or made us laugh and whoop with glee? Here are seven fan-favorite superhero scenes of the year!
Max FarrowPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Strange and Grim World of Batman's Psyche
Before 1986, Batman has been portrayed as a happy-go-lucky crime fighting hero. However, after 1986, Batman was revamped. In the newer, re-constructed version of Batman, he is given a broader range of emotions and depth. This idea of a grimmer, darker Batman, rose after Neal Adams left DC comics, thus having Dennis O’Neil step in and change the concept of Batman as a whole. “There Is No Hope in Crime Alley,” from Detective Comics #457 (March 1976) is an example, for the story, illustrated by Dick Giordano, showed a side of Batman no one had really experienced. It showed that Batman has a lingering and haunting memory of the street where his parents were murdered, and showed Batman’s obsession and psychological trauma that stayed with him all these years. In fact, Robert “Bob” Kane, the creator of Batman, wanted to paint Batman as a psychologically disturbed hero, thus, creating an alter ego for Bruce Wayne known as Batman. By the day, he is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy playboy who is the CEO of a wealthy enterprise; and by the night he is the masked vigilante. As Batman continued to help Gotham City, the mid 1980’s was a primetime for writers like Frank Miller to show Batman’s “darker side.” O’Neil even once said, “Look at Dracula, squint a bit, and you see the Batman,” hinting that Batman’s gothic and darker style somehow resembled that of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Erina LiddlePublished 6 years ago in GeeksCheck Out This Outstanding Fan-Made MCU Timeline And World Map
We're in the age of cinematic universes, and the best of them extend beyond the movies themselves. Take the MCU, the forerunner of them all; the wider MCU embraces everything from films to TV shows, from tie-in comics to promotional YouTube videos. Understandably, it's a lot to keep track of; so one fan has put in a phenomenal amount of effort, and created some interactive tools to help Marvel maniacs keep track of everything!
Will Olivia Munn's Psylocke Return in 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix?'
Fan and critic reactions to last year's X-Men: Apocalypse were mixed, but all agreed that there was one stand-out: Olivia Munn's Psylocke. Sporting a remarkably comic-book-accurate look, Munn shone as the ninja assassin, but sadly she didn't really play a major role. Now, though, evidence is building that suggests Psylocke may be due to return in next year's X-Men: Dark Phoenix!
Avengers: Infinity War Concept Art Reveals Iron Man's Prime Armor
For Iron Man fans, half the excitement of every Marvel movie is getting a glimpse of the latest armor. Tony Stark is a genius, and there's nothing he loves more than reinventing the wheel. That means every single Marvel film features Stark wearing a whole new set of armor, with powers and abilities like nothing we've seen before.
From Page to Screen: How Faithful Is 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' to the Original Comics?
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a Marvel movie like no other. Jon Watts is incredibly aware that he's dealing with the ultimate legacy character, a hero whose adventures have been chronicled nonstop in comics since 1962's Amazing Fantasy #15. At the same time, though, he's also conscious that this is the third iteration of the wall-crawler we've seen since 2002, and Amazing Spider-Man 2 was only released three years ago. As a result, Homecoming takes a very different approach to adapting the comics than anything we've seen before.
Our First Epic, Terrifying Look at Surtur in 'Thor: Ragnarok' Is a Super Cute Funko Pop
Last year at San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel Studios left fans delighted by revealing concept art from Thor: Ragnarok. The images were never released online, but Marvel's liveblog of the event noted that they included the fire demon Surtur. It's definitely appropriate for Surtur to be involved in the film — after all, he features heavily in the Norse poem Völuspá, which tells the tale of Ragnarok.