The fact that io9's definition of sci-fi is so narrow now ks really sad.
The fact that io9's definition of sci-fi is so narrow now ks really sad.
io9 decides what they do and do not want to publish about on a daily/weekly basis.
The io9 of five years wouldn’t review it either.
A Christopher Nolan movie about the discovery of the atomic bomb, one of the most influential scientific invention of the last century, is absolutely something I would expect io9 to cover.
Still, it is based on the book Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine, so any American Horror Story fans who can’t wait for the new season should head to their local library.
But following the events of Jason Aaron and Jesús Saiz’s Punisher miniseries, which ended with Frank taking his own life after his resurrected wife shot him, took his money, and divorced his ass
Here is Sam Reich’s actual twitter thread:
Oh, are you missing certain context? I guess I was, too. Perhaps you should read the article.
No, most of the actors who work in both Britain and America are SAG members, but they are being legally barred from participating in the strike. Hence why it’s one of the few productions not shutting down.
Okay, the title of this Morning Spoilers is misleading — House of the Dragon was going to continue filming during the writer’s strike, but it definitely shut down now due to the actor’s strike. You know, since the actors won’t actually be on set.
Well, this looks fun. I’m hoping that this will lead to a JSA movie with Hawkgirl, Mister Terrific, and Power Girl. Come on, Gunn!
I would love it if RDJ made another Sherlock movie. The first two were pretty fun adventures with a lot of neat bits of writing and mystery and it was clear that he had a lot of fun making them.
Good for you. No one cares.
Uh, pretty sure The Princess was released on Hulu on July 1, 2022, not 2023. Kind of a year late on that.
Because the “evidence” they are using is incorrect. I was responding to a person who said that superhero and multiverse films were failing and so I provided evidence that they obviously aren’t.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse was a Sony film, so I’m not sure why you are accusing me of being a Disney shill.
Are you claiming Tony Stark is unpowered?
I’m not defending Marvel — Marvel can go fuck themselves for all I care (pay your writers and your SFX artists, fuckers) — but when people say “Nobody is watching these movies anymore because of how interconnected they are” well, that’s, uh, pretty stupid.
Or I’m tired of people complaining about something that isn’t true.
Everything you are saying is due to COVID. You know that, right?