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Stephen Amell Teases a Surprise Cameo for 'Arrow' Season 5 Finale — Who Could Return?
We're quickly approaching the Arrow Season 5 finale and the anticipation is building. A flurry of guest stars have already been announced to appear: Slade Wilson, Nyssa al Ghul, Malcolm Merlyn and Black Siren have already appeared in the previous episode. But Stephen Amell offered an intriguing tease for one more:
By Alex Hodgson8 years ago in Geeks
Once Upon A Time, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away: When Is 'Star Wars' Coming To Storybrooke?
ABC'S hit show Once Upon a Time is a powerhouse of fairytale magic that shows no sign of slowing down. Recently renewed for a sixth season and with the back-catalogue of Disney characters dwindling, where does the tale of Storybrooke go next? With the hype surrounding Disney's Star Wars, it only makes sense that Emma Swan and her band of intrepid fairytale foes take a trip to the Dark Side and saddle up for a trip to the stars. A one way ticket to a ratings boost, or an early grave for the show? Remember:
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Rick and Morty' Overtakes 'The Big Bang Theory' By Becoming The Top Rated Comedy On TV
Television ratings has always been a tough competition, especially if you're viewing figures are rapidly rising as the weeks go by. Whether it's a Drama series, a Comedy series or even a Romantic series, the writers will do everything they can to ensure their series stands out more than their competitors. With a growing audience and incredible ratings, The Big Bang Theory has remained to be one of the highest rated comedies on television in recent years.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
2 + 2 = Hodor: Mathematicians Have Worked Out The Most Important 'Game Of Thrones' Character
It appears that R + L = J is not the most important mathematical equation you need to wrap your head around when it comes to George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. Mathematicians from Minnesota have now figured out just who the most important man (or woman) in Westeros is. Nope, it isn't the golden haired mother of dragons Daenerys Targaryen, nor is it mopey Lord Commander Jon Snow, and it certainly isn't resting bitch face Cersei Lannister...so just who should we all be backing?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
7 Facts and Mistakes You (Probably) Didn't Know About 'Friends'
Friends; a sitcom that is still loved globally today. With fans binge watching to their complete box set, or just watching the repeats on Comedy Central, fans never get tired of the sitcom. Its laugh out loud and heartbreaking storylines were enough to keep fans gripped and asking for more.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
How 'The Walking Dead' Season 6 Punk'd Us All (Again)!
Six months — six freakin' months — we have to wait to see who bit the bat on AMC's The Walking Dead. For those who were expecting a resolution to who died in the finale of Season 6, I would give up now and find a nice book to read. For the rest of you, how about an angry Twitter rant?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
A Darker Version Of 'The Tick' Is Coming To Amazon
It is not unusual for heroes to have a cult following, with The Tick being testament to this rule. Created by Ben Edlund aged just 18, The Tick developed its own independent comic line in 1988, a three season Fox show from 1994-1996 and even a live action show in 2001. However fame was short-lived for the live-action version of The Tick, starring Patrick Warburton. Whilst It may have hit critical praise, it fell short in a soon to be superhero packed landscape. Now in an even more saturated world of heroes and villains, how can the big blue bug stand out today with its Amazon reboot?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Happy Buffday: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Turns 19
On March 10, 1997 a young Sarah Michelle Gellar entered our lives as the plucky high school rebel Buffy Summers and we immediately sank our teeth into the teenage-vamp hybrid. It dominated the weeknight viewing of my late 90s childhood... we even named our dog after it! But, 19 years later, how do we remember T.V.'s original vamp girl?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Snow Joke: 10 Best Moments From New Game Of Thrones Season 6 Trailer
Pass the popcorn, Game of Thrones just dropped one hell of an epic trailer on us for season 6. That's right, the first proper bit of Westeros to sink our teeth into! Well, it is still a bit of a wait until April 24, a.k.a. #snowday, but expect dragons, death and Dothraki. Some stirring imagery and an amazing Vincent McMorrow cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" proves that the night is certainly dark and full or terrors. By the looks of HBO's new trailer, the wait will be worth it. Here is the run down of the most WTF GoT moments from that new season 6 trailer.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Yee-Haw, Saddle Up For Jonah Hex In 'Legends Of Tomorrow'!
DC's Legends of Tomorrow may be known for its jolly jaunts to the future, but for the upcoming April 13 episode we are going back, waaaay back, to the Wild Wild West. As Arthur Darvill's Rip and his team head back to deal with a gang of outlaws, expect a familiar face to pop up. It seems that ol' Rip is friends with another DC legend - Jonah Hex.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Forget Jon Snow: Why Game of Thrones Needs THIS Character Back!
Before you start, no really, it isn't Jon Snow. It also isn't Stannis, Ned, Joffrey, King Robert, Barristan Selmy, or the old Northern woman who warned Sansa last season. Kit Harrington recently confirmed that everyone's favourite mop haired bastard will be returning to HBO's ice and fire epic, but in the worst kept secret ever, this is hardly news. But back to the story at hand, there is another Stark who just HAS to return to Game of Thrones, and here is what that return could mean for Westeros.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











