Clearly what the show has been missing is more reasons for Alan Ritchson to dance. I’ll take any excuse.
Clearly what the show has been missing is more reasons for Alan Ritchson to dance. I’ll take any excuse.
Just to clarify, the Canaries in the Arrow spin-off are played by Katie Cassidy Rogers and Juliana Harkavy. Dinah Drake is the name of the character Harkavy plays, as Laurel Lance is Rogers’ character.
You are right. It is totally ridiculous. A main reason why is the FCC, which still operates under rules that were established decades ago for broadcast networks. Remember the Janet Jackson Super Bowl Halftime nipple scandal? It cost CBS millions of dollars for a split second flash of her breast that was in fact too…
Well, no, they wouldn’t tell him that. He’s a leading actor in the movie.
Variety’s report doesn’t give a reason for the cancellation, but the trade notes the impending departure of Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb, reminds us that Hulu’s planned Ghost Rider series was recently declared DOA,
It’s all part of Disney, so unlike the Netflix-Marvel TV deal, it’s hard to know if this is the work of Kevin Feige who may or may not want to completely revamp Marvel TV, or if it was a Freeform decision, which. if I’m not mistaken, hat corner of Disney is not under Kevin Feige’s purview. Maybe Cloak & Dagger just…
Well, it was true to the R-rated source material, just as it would be to not have much sex in most mainstream superhero movies.
Please don’t ask me to “see” Catwoman. I saw it once, I do not need to see that turd of a movie ever again.
Deadpool had a lot of sex.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will be be ending on its seventh season, a point at which most original cast members’ contracts are up. They knew that the show would end at 7 over a year ago, and they filmed 13-episode seasons 6& 7 nearly back to back, wrapping the series last July. Clearly it had nothing to do with Feige’s…
I always thought that it was that after Disney purchased Marvel, they no longer wanted independent companies like Film Roman, which produced Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Ultimate Spider-Man and Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., to be making series with Disney-owned IP, especially animated shows which,…
It’s just a speculation based on what the new characters are and who is playing them. Many of them are barely D-list DC villains, which will probably be great entertainment, but it seems unlikely that Warner Brothers would center a movie around Polka-Dot Man and Javelin and kill off Captain Boomerang before ha has…
Actually, things are very codified on film productions. People are responsible for their department and their department only, and generally they take pains not to step on each other’s toes. Obviously, makeup, art direction and costumes coordinate their creative efforts with the director in a capacity, but the makeup…
As he has told it, they wanted to reduce his pay (this was in the pre-Disney days), but I tend to imagine that that was a way to get him to quit. Howard is known to have a lot of, uh, personality.
So, yeah, like pretty much everything on the CW that is produced by Greg Berlanti —which is practically everything on the CW— Supergirl is quite gay, but I’m confused as to how adding Sean Astin makes it gayer? Do you know something about Sean Astin that Wikipedia doesn’t?
Makeup does the tattoos. Makeup won an Oscar, but, in fairness, they probably won it for the work on Killer Croc. Wardrobe does the clothes. They have their own offenses to atone for.
I think it’s the other way around. The “X-Force” in The Suicide Squad will probably be the crazy new characters who will need to be replaced by the previous Squadsters who didn’t get killed on their last mission.
Most of the cast returned for the sequel with the obvious exception of Leto, but also Smith and Adewale Akinnuoye Agbaje, which seems to have been voluntary on both their parts. Agbaje in particular seemed not too jazzed about filming another movie in very impressive but obviously uncomfortable Killer Croc makeup.…
Regardless of bad on-set behavior while filming Suicide Squad (which I still take with a grain of salt) any actor –even reasonable ones- would be royally pissed off at the prospect of their potential big franchise role being pushed aside. Try asking Terrence Howard how he feels about the MCU, for example. That’s a lot…
Edward Norton saying he would be willing to return and Marvel Studios saying “We would love to have Edward Norton back” are two entirely different things. I think they would like to see him return about as much as they would like to see Terrence Howard reappear.