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Michael Vs. Nicholas: Who's The TRUE Prince For Mia In 'Princess Diaries 3'?
It has been 12 long years since we last visited Genovia and saw Princess Mia, but fans haven't forgotten the movies that shot star Anne Hathaway to fame. With whispers of a Princess Diaries 3 being kicked about, it isn't a matter of whether or not the fans or the stars want it to happen, which both director Gary Marshall and Anne have stated interest, but HOW it should happen. With so much having happened with Mia just in her first two movies, how could Hollywood possibly top the first two with Princess Diaries 3?
By Tisha Eaton7 years ago in Geeks
It's A No-Brainer: 'Game of Thrones' Character Originally Had a Much More Violent Death Scene
Whether it be a pot of molten gold being poured over a head, having a face gnawed by ravenous dogs, or just a good ol' fashioned Baratheon BBQ, HBO's #GameofThrones has some of THE most violent and shocking deaths out there in TV Land. The rule of D.B. Weiss and David Benioff's show is to never get too attached to your favorites and, even more so in #GeorgeRRMartin's books, no one is safe.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Yabba Dabba Doo!! These Classic Cartoons Are Getting Their Own Comic Books
If you grew up, or remember the 90's, then you probably watched several classic cartoons (some of which were likely reruns at that point) that were a part of the Hanna-Barbara family. Well, this spring, you're going to want to race out and snag a new line of comic books being distributed by DC Comics. These comics will be based on some of the most popular classic cartoons, but will cast a new light on them. Yet, don't fret if you're a purist, because even though the concepts are a re-imagining, the heart and soul of the cartoon is still intact. Dan DiDio, DC Entertainment Co-Publisher had this to say about what was coming for DC Comics:
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Geeks
Harley Quinn: 8 Things You Didn't Know About The Clown Princess
Even though Suicide Squad is several months away, we will all probably agree that we have a pretty good sense of the characters to come. One that's set to steal the show, and rightfully so, is Harley Quinn, portrayed by Margot Robbie.
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Geeks
From Medieval Warfare to Robot Dinosaurs: These 10 Upcoming 2016 Video Games Need To Be On Your Radar
Gaming is honestly a HUGE world, and it's pretty easy to get lost in the variety and depth of so many games. 2015 was a year of great releases across the board, and 2016 is looking to be even better. This list may change over the coming months, considering the volatile development environment. This list also doesn't take into account what's coming for the Nintendo NX as nothing is definitive yet. But here goes, these are 10 games that you should definitely be aware of this year;
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Geeks
Unwrapping the Mysteries: Did 'The Mummy' Already Introduce Van Helsing to the Dark Universe?
Remember back to 2004 when a fedora-wearing #HughJackman played Abraham Van Helsing in Universal's big-budget film about the vampire hunter? We had Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, and even a hint of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; but what could've expanded into a pre-empted Universal's #DarkUniverse sadly slipped off the radar to become an unfortunate standalone. Now, some 13 years later, the studio is cracking the whip once more with Alex Kurtzman's #TheMummy.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Not Quite So Infinite: MCU Star Says 'Avengers: Infinity War' Won't Introduce New Heroes
What better way to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the #MCU than by throwing the biggest #superhero celebration ever? We are of course talking about the Russo brothers and their upcoming #InfinityWar, which promises to be the supes film to end all films. Teasing some 60+ heroes on our screen, there ain't no party like a Russo party and we are hoping for a Where's Waldo of #comicbook fandom.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
5 Things You Didn't Know About Spider-Man
Spider-Man has been a perennial favorite and one of the most constant comic book characters over the years. Peter Parker has had some dark periods in terms of stories, but it's hard to find a Marvel fan who doesn't love the web-slinger.
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Geeks