If Spider-Man (2002) was a template for what the modern superhero movie would become, its sequel, Spider-Man 2 (2004) feels like the standard bearer all future successors were asked to eclipse. I had never seen the movie before, as I was young during its initial run, but the aura of
Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum Is a Great Choice for a Spinoff Movie
A new Lord of the Rings spin-off movie has been announced, and it’s getting the old gang back together; the producers/writers of both film trilogies, Peter Jackson, Phillipa Boyens, and Fran Walsh will be producing once more, and directing duties will be taken over from Jackson by Andy Serkis, who
George Miller Explains Why He’s Unlikely to Make a Furiosa Sequel Set After Fury Road
It is fair to say that in its later years, George Miller‘s Mad Max franchise truly has become a saga. The term is used now boldly and often in the marketing for Furiosa, a film which marks the 79-year-old filmmaker’s fifth sojourn into the glories and horrors of the Wasteland.
X-Men ’97’s Wolverine Twist Sets Up a Controversial New Version of the Character
This article contains spoilers for X-Men ’97 episode 9. Wolverine has always been a mystery, ever since he stalked the Hulk through the Canadian wilderness in his 1974 first appearance. Over the years, readers got occasional glimpses into his past, from his real name(s) to his shady black ops missions.
The Streaming War Is Over and All It Cost Was the Entertainment Industry
“They’re just gonna accidentally create cable again.” That’s been a frequent joke about the streaming landscape in media circles of late. You see it pop up in Slack windows and tweets every time one entertainment conglomerate gobbles up another and consolidates their respective video on demand apps. CBS All Access