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Why A 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' Reboot Would Never Work Today: We Love Vampires, Not Slayers
Television has seen its fair share of vampires over the past decade, and their popularity is undeniable. For the past 25 years, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to #TheVampireDiaries, the undead have occupied a space in primetime television — and even though The Vampire Diaries is ending, you can bet that more vampires will be resurrected to take their place.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
8 Movies Heading For The TV Screen
Lately, there has been a push to transition films to the small screen and not in the way they usually appear. The most common way that we get to experience a movie on TV is through a rerun on cable or a streaming service, yet there are several network studios currently working on scripts, pilots & brainstorming sessions to bring quite a few films to mainstream television.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
A 'Charmed' Prequel Is Coming To The CW — Here's What We Know So Far (And What Fans Think)
#Charmed fans have been clamoring for a new season since the series wrapped in 2006, and as all the stars had expressed the interest in being witched again, we were hoping it was only a matter of time before we saw the Halliwells together. Well, that might be happening, but not in the way we wanted.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Here's What You Can Expect From The Final Season Of 'Bones'
The long-running crime drama #Bones began wrapping up with the debut of the first of 12 final episodes on January 3rd. Fans have been waiting and dreading this moment since the Season 11 cliffhanger finale on July 21, 2016, which left us with a glimpse of the edge-of-your-seat ending to this popular series.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Is Negan The Best Villain To Ever Be On TV? These 9 Might Be Better (Er, Worse?)
It's a question, we're all probably wrestling with after watching the Season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead. We all hate Negan, that's probably not even debatable at this point. But the odd thing is that even though we hate him; there's probably a tiny piece inside us that love to hate him. He's just that type of antagonist - he's cruel and charming at the same time, and watching him dole out his own brand of violence is oddly entertaining, in a gladiatorial sort of way. There are probably a thousand questions that flew through the minds of everyone watching Negan destroy the people we've grown to love:
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
7 Shows Like HBO's Westworld That Will Bend Your Mind
So there's really no denying that HBO's latest epic adventure Westworld is an absolute hit. Drawing 3.3 million viewers on last Sunday's premiere episode across digital and cable providers Westworld has shown the world a possible future and we love it. Now, technically Westworld is a far cry from the numbers that Game of Thrones reaches (7+ million), but for being a first season and not being developed out of a beloved source material - it's basically an original concept - Westworld has far exceeded the expectations, and looks to continue well into the future.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Why Is Earth 2's Laurel Lance In Star City — And What's Coming Next?
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5. The final scene in the mid-season finale of #Arrow wowed a lot of fans. As most of us have been watching for five years, it takes a lot to throw us off our game, but the writers and producers of Arrow managed to do just that when #LaurelLance turned around to greet Oliver in the Arrowcave. I know, in my house, you could have heard a pin drop.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Why John Diggle Will Be Ready To Fight Again When Season 5 Returns
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5. When the mid-season finale of #Arrow ended on December 7th, John Diggle had become one of Prometheus's victims. On the run from the military and the federal government, #Diggle was hiding out in the Arrowcave since Oliver and Lyla risked their own lives to rescue him from a federal prison in Episode 5. And while the rescue strengthened the bond between Diggle and Oliver, it didn't give Diggle the freedom to return to his old life.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
See the Original 'Ghostbusters' Battle the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Live on Jimmy Kimmel's Show...
Fans of the original 'Ghostbusters' will rejoice at seeing all surviving cast members come together in this hilarious interview on the 'Jimmy Kimmel Show'. What really makes this truly spectacular is Bill Murray's decision to have the original baddie 'Mr Stay Puft' straddle across the cast's collective laps.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Geeks











