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Discussion in 'In the Media' started by Ra, Dec 12, 2010.

  1. SilverSmith

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  2. darkcurry

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    He is obviously playing Rober Dubois aka Bloodsport so why did they call him a new character? lol.

    Unless they mean new to Suicide Squad.
     
  3. SilverSmith

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    Yeah, that. To the best of my knowledge, he has never been a part of the squad.


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    Here's the latest teaser trailer for Mortal Kombat, featuring scenes with Sub-Zero(Joe Taslim) and Kano (Josh Lawson).


     
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  4. Ra

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    Word is that the role Sylvester Stallone has is voicing King Shark. Definitely sounds like that could be him based on the brief speaking part in the trailer.
     
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  5. samson1701

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    Can we all just take a minute to acknowledge the sheer amount of quality, live action, superhero content we have available to us, whenever and wherever, we want to watch it? This past week alone we had three superhero shows, and one huge superhero movie on TV. And, all of it is well done. Shiiiiiiidddd, I remember it wasn’t too long ago that we would’ve been stoked for something as weak as Whedon’s Justice League.

    Pick that mutha fucka up from 2017 and drop that bitch in 1997 or even 2007 and we’d be making all kinds of excuses for it because we’d be remembering it fondly as being fun with great action.

    We used to get the occasional Batman movie and some middling to good cartoons. That’s it. That’s all. Now, gtfoh nerd. We spoiled af, now. ...lol
     
  6. Thump

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    Yep, and every year someone says superhero fatigue is going to set in soon. Yet, every year something comes along to draw everyone back in.
     
  7. darkcurry

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    Keeping the material fresh helps. Also they change as far as storytelling and action goes to keep up with the times.
     
  8. Skaddix

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    I think this pandemic has also helped gave a pretty massive break in superhero content and reset everyone.

    Longs as the quality stays up and the material stays fresh it can be a good run.
     
  9. darkcurry

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    Absolutely!
     
  10. SilverSmith

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    Black Adam Release Date Confirmed




    Black Adam will be released in theaters on July 29, 2022, as per Warner Bros.
    While the studio teased that "the hierarchy of power in the DC Universe is about to change," no other specifics about the project were announced.



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  11. SilverSmith

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    DC Collects The Last God Into A Single Volume


    The Last God HC is a unique 448-page collection that features a run of comics and a one-shot RPG (role-playing game) sourcebook. This hardcover collects all of writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Riccardo Federici's dark fantasy series The Last God: Book One of the Fellspyre Chronicles.

    This volume includes issues of The Last God #1-12 and the RPG sourcebook one-shot The Last God: Tales from the Book of Ages #1 as well as The Last God: Songs of Lost Children #1.

    The cover for this hardcover was rendered by Riccardo Federici. It will retail for $49.99.



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  12. Ra

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    Chef's Kiss for both the second episode of "Black Falcon & White Panther" and the first three episodes of Invincible.
     
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  13. Young Herschel

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    True but after 1.5 years of watching COVID-19 quarantined Vizio 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos & Dolby Vision HDR Home Theatre . . . wouldn't going to the IMAX in Cherry Hill or Atlantic City this summer be a novel event?!?
     
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  15. SilverSmith

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    Starz Cancels American Gods


    The TV gods have turned their favor away from American Gods, at least for now. The series adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel starring Ricky Whittle and Ian McShane will not return for a fourth season on Starz, the network confirmed Monday.

    The news of the premature end to the often-troubled series is not altogether unexpected and follows the Season 3 finale on March 21.
    That season-ender saw Whittle’s Shadow Moon seemingly killed after a vigil at the mythical Tree of Life for his seemingly deceased and estranged father, Mr. Wednesday/Odin, played by McShane. A pivotal point in Gaiman’s book, the incident set up American Gods‘ fourth season with Wednesday taking advantage of Shadow Moon’s sacrifice for Wednesday’s own resurgence in the battle against the New Gods.


    “Everyone at Starz is grateful to the dedicated cast and crew, and our partners at Fremantle who brought author and executive producer Neil Gaiman’s ever-relevant story to life that speaks to the cultural climate of our country,” stated a network spokesperson.



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  16. SilverSmith

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    Alina, a mapmaker, learns she has the power to prevent the world from succumbing to everlasting darkness.




     
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  17. darkcurry

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    Such a shame. One of the very few black male led shows on TV. This season has been the best one since season 1! So much still to unpack with this series. Hopefully it's get revived or the closure they speak of kind of like TIMELESS got.
     
  18. SilverSmith

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    The Squadron Supreme takes up the hero mantle as they face off against "Earth's Mightiest Villains" in the event trailer for Marvel's new Heroes Reborn series.




     
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  19. Thump

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    Looks interesting. I've been thinking about checking out monthly comics again (if I can afford them)
     
  20. SilverSmith

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    Warner Bros cancels two greenlit DCU projects:

    • Ava Duvernay’s ‘New Gods’
    • James Wan’s ‘Aquaman’ spin-off on The Trench


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