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'Spider-Man: Homecoming': Which Rogues from Previous Films Deserve Another Shot?
Is there any other standalone Marvel movie with as much hype as Spider-Man: Homecoming? Certainly, there are plenty of good reasons to be excited. From his lively and pitch-perfect introduction in Captain America: Civil War to the ever-growing, talented cast and villain roster, fans can't get enough of Tom Holland's wall-crawling wonder. Now, fans have even more to celebrate; with Bokeem Woodbine’s Shocker now appearing alongside Michael Keaton’s Vulture, we’re getting to see the first big screen debut for these two lesser-known villains.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
BvS and Beyond: Here's Why We Need and Deserve Batman’s One Rule
Was it overstuffed? Was Superman out of character? Should Zack Snyder be sacked? The Ultimate Edition of Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice has been released, and the old arguments and debates are in full swing once again. We've got to know more about Lex Luthor's plot, but we also get to more of Batman’s aggressiveness.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Fantastic Static Shock Fan-Made Mini-Series in the Making!
I find cool fan-made things on the internet all the time, and nothing makes me happier than seeing dedicated and talented fans push the borders of what's possible in art, cosplay, and in this case, films. I've been a fan of Static for years, and it just made me extra happy seeing him get some love in this amazing form.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
This Dark Knight x Scott Pilgrim Mashup Is Everything We Wanted From 'Suicide Squad'
There is no denying that Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy veered the franchise away from the campy tones and sour taste that Batman & Robin left in our mouths in 1997. With its noir undertones, the trilogy did sometimes seem like it was a little on the depressing side, but fear not fandom! YouTubers Inventor Headquarters have chucked a whole load of neon at the Nolanverse to mash up the Dark Knight with Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The 2010 film, based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel, takes Michael Cera on a mission to defeat his girlfriend's seven deadly exes. Whilst Bruce Wayne vs. The World just looks like Bruce's deadly enemies trying to kill him, you get the idea of what they are going for.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











