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Stand Under My Umbrella: James Wan Is Already Working On A 'Resident Evil' Reboot Series
For those who already accuse Hollywood of running out of ideas — especially in the horror stakes — you had better turn back now. We might have waited some 30 years for Pennywise to bring his circus of horrors to town, and Danny McBride is currently resurrecting Michael Myers, but to reboot a series when the final film hasn't even made home-release yet is quite a feat.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksYour 3 Step Guide to Surviving in any Post-Apocalypse Scenario
We've all seen the post-apocalyptic movies in a few varying degrees in so many movies lately. It's been the backdrop of our cinematic experience for countless generations, each time devolving the world in a little different way, only to invoke varying levels of fear and anticipation for what could possibly come if our world were to meet a catastrophic end of days:
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhat If Carol And Morgan Aren't Safe On 'The Walking Dead'?
Hooray, for fans of 'Morol' (sorry, I made that up), Sunday's finale of The Walking Dead puts Carol and Morgan in pretty good stead for Season 7. Even though Carol was badly injured, when we left our dynamic duo they were being lead away to presumably meet with Ezekiel and be introduced to another colony - The Kingdom. Things didn't look quite look so good for another 11 members of the cast, who found themselves in a sticky situation at the hands of Negan and his Saviors. A rough season for both Carol and Morgan, perhaps they need a break from the drama of Wolf slaying and stick swinging...or could their drama just be getting started?
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks"Hi, I'm Negan": First Look At The Walking Dead's Villain In Finale Promo
It has been what seems like an eternity since Jeffery Dean Morgan was announced as The Walking Dead's ultimate 'big bad' and we already know that the Watchmen actor is "f*****g excited" to be joining the show. Now a fresh look at the finale also gives us a fresh look at the man himself.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksDid 'The Walking Dead' Just Pull A 'Deep Blue Sea' On Us?
As episodes go, The Walking Dead's 14th outing of Season 6 was pretty damn shocking. "Twice As Far" really took the drama, erm, twice as far, with more shock moments and plot twists than an episode of Lost. Just as J.J. Abrams' island mystery TV series was never scared to kill on a whim, The Walking Dead killed off yet another cast member. But it was the way in which it was done that reminded us of a certain shark-related film and a certain shark-related death.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'The Walking Dead' To Get 'Bloody' Long Finale
Hold on to your skulls, 'cause things are about to get messy in the Season 6 finale of The Walking Dead. Reports are emerging that AMC has extended from its usual 60-minute runtime, to a gore-splattered 90-minute extravaganza. So what does this mean? Even more blood and guts for us to sink our teeth into.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhat Has Eugene Been Up To This Week On The Walking Dead?
Some of you may have noticed that the past few episodes of The Walking Dead (whilst thrilling) have been pretty Eugene-lite. Our favourite 80s haircut pioneer has been staying home to play house sitter in the Alexandria Safe Zone. Keeping a low profile, perhaps Eugene was too busy washing his hair to help lead the attack on the Savior compound? I mean, to be so bold with a hairstyle is a risky position to take and one that requires a lot of attention.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksDid You See 'Saw' In Last Week's The Walking Dead?
Grimy imprisonment bathrooms are ten a penny, but did you spot a rather well known one in last week's episode of The Walking Dead? For those thinking, "that looks familiar", you're right. The room in which Carol and Maggie were held in episode 13 "The Same Boat" is THE bathroom from Saw.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhat Was On Carol's List In 'The Walking Dead' Episode 12?
"Not Tomorrow Yet" was the thrilling 12th episode of The Walking DeadSeason 6, and had more going on than we can mention here. Johnny Depp, a covert attack, kidnaps, and even Carol back to her Desperate Housewives best. But what was the deal with the list that everyone's favorite homemaker was writing?
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'The Walking Dead' May Have Just Foreshadowed The Death Of King Ezekiel
Warning: SPOILERS for The Walking Dead episode 8x04, "Some Guy," the comics, and possible future deaths on the show. After the airing of The Walking Dead episode 8x04, "Some Guy," fans everywhere are mourning the devastating death of King Ezekiel's beloved pet Tiger, Shiva. The loyal animal came to her King's aid one final time, saving Ezekiel, Carol, and Jerry from a crowd of Walkers before being overwhelmed and devoured by them.
Kristy AndersonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksGet To Know The Brand New 'Walking Dead' Season 7 Characters
Now that The Walking Dead is onto Season 7, the character list for the series is bigger than ever before. Back in 2010 the season ended with just a handful of characters stuck on a highway, and this season it we have multiple communities full of people interacting.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksDid Anyone Spot Johnny Depp On This Week's 'The Walking Dead'?
In arguably what was one of the best episodes ever, The Walking Dead certainly ramped up the tension this week... but still no Negan. Forget the bloodshed, the bullets, and the beheadings, there is one talking point we should really be addressing, because someone looked awfully familiar. That's right, episode 12, 'No Tomorrow Yet,' had a cameo (of sorts) from the one and only Johnny Depp!
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in Geeks