Some interesting news today courtesy of our colleagues at Jurassic Outpost, it seems that Amblin Television are currently in development for a Jurassic World TV series.
Author: Neil Vagg
Production on Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is currently hurtling towards its conclusion but there’s still very little that we know about the upcoming series.
DC Comics has plenty of reason to celebrate today as it has been announced that the collected edition of Black Label series Harleen has landed on the New York Times Best Seller list.
All our favourite so-called Arrowverse shows return to the airwaves in North America this week. Last night both Supergirl and Batwoman debuted new episodes and now we’re getting our first look at what is coming up next week.
Disney and Pixar has plenty to celebrate today as its latest animated venture, Onward (reviewed here), took the top spot this week as Coronavirus fears scared fans away from cinemas.
Voyager have something to look forward to (again) this week as it has been revealed that Jeri Ryan will be back on Star Trek: Picard for another guest spot.
After another short break, Supergirl returned to screens in North America last night with a brand new episode. Next week, the series will put the focus squarely on Dreamer (Nicole Maines) as she steps up to protect the LGBTQ+ community in National City.
With development moving forwards on Marvel Studios and Disney+’s She-Hulk we’re beginning to get more rumours about the series’ cast of characters.
It was back in January when we first heard that The Dark Knight Trilogy star Christian Bale was in talks to join the MCU as part of Thor: Love and Thunder. Now, in a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, actress Tessa Thompson has confirmed Bale’s involvement.
After the disappointing reception to Tom Cruise’s The Mummy, Universal Pictures faced a fork in the road with its burgeoning Dark Universe. The studio had been hoping to launch an exciting, shared world featuring it’s various monster movie properties. Not forgetting it was these monsters who took part in cinema’s first shared universe back in the black and white days.