"Too true", I say laughing bitterly. Brings back memories of the Dornish Arc . . .
"Too true", I say laughing bitterly. Brings back memories of the Dornish Arc . . .
I hope that's not just it, otherwise what was the point of Bran's journey? Is he just going to be magical raven surveillance? I got the impression from the books that the Others were being driven by a far greater and more dangerous magical force - the "Great Other"/"Heart of Winter"/ice magic - that actually caused…
Won't the retro-rocketpunk aesthetic look kind of cheesy in live-action?
I like that Loki's "casual" is a black-on-black suit.
Jon Snow typically only has two expressions
in these preview photos: Angry/confused and worried/confused.
How many people really want to revisit the Hunger Games setting? Their box office take peaked with the second one, and declined in succession with each of the remaining two movies after that.
Eh, it comes out in two days anyways.
I'm honestly surprised. When I initially read the news that they were cancelling the final movie and hoping to bring the stars back for a lower-budget TV series, I thought that was just a stealth way for them to cancel the franchise. They'd ask the stars to come back, the stars would decline, and the company would…
"They all ate poorly canned food. got Botulism, and died".
He's definitely connected to darker things in the books. Oh boy, that Aeron sample chapter from Winds of Winter . . .
It feels like they've ditched all the weird stuff from Euron's storyline in the books, and are basically going with "He's a usurper with a giant fleet that will pit off against Daenerys' fleet and dragons", and that will be the conflict for most of this season.
"This world is beautiful. But then you have to come First!-ing all over it".
Executive Producer? Doesn't that just mean he gave them some money and got a title credit?
Probably a smart decision, even if a Han Solo movie would benefit from a heavy dose of comedy. Dragging out production time on a nine-figure movie amounts to millions of dollars more lost and missed deadlines.
It'll still make All The Money internationally, enough to keep the franchise going even if the US opening weekend is soft.
Maybe he's just going into retirement so he can get extra attention when he un-retires to do a role, and so people will stop asking him what his next movie will be.
Payola!
According to The Independent, NASA has actually found 219 new objects that could be planets,
10 of which are “rocky” like Earth and are at an appropriate distance
from their star to avoid being too hot for life to exist or too cold for
water to exist.
Nope, but it was supposed to be the first in a set of monster tentpole movies. Then when out only did okay, it was swept under the rug.
If Dracula Untold didn't kill the Dark Universe, the Mummy having a tepid response won't either. They'll just move on to the next one and keep trying until one of them succeeds big or bombs so hard that some people get fired over it (at which point they'll end the "Dark Universe" and try reviving the tentpole again…