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They Call Themselves The Guardians Of The Galaxy – Wednesday Trending Topics
A trending post out of a little directorial photoshopping? Looks like we're getting excited about this one, this week. Cutting and pasting elements of previously seen concept art, here's a group shot of The Guardians of the Galaxy, courtesy of director James Gunn's Instagram.
Most-Read TV/Film Stories Today:
First Images Of Vampire Academy – From The Screenwriter Of Heathers And The Director Of Mean Girls
The end result is film version of Richelle Mead's first Vampire Academy novel, Blood Sisters. If this has a relationship to typical YA vampromance fare anything like the one that that Heathers had to 80s teen movies, a lot of young readers will be in for a sharp jolt of excitement next February. And even if it winds up being more comparable to Mean Girls this should be something a lot meatier and more interesting than a whole burning boatload of Twilight DVDs.
Kick-Ass 2 Got An Uncredited Rewrite To Fix Up Hit Girl, Make Her Less "Male Centred"
During one of her Kick-Ass 2 promotional interviews, Chloe Grace Moretz has talked a little about an uncredited rewrite for the film that focused specifically on her character.
James Gunn Repackages Some Guardians Of The Galaxy Character Designs As A Group Shot
Cutting and pasting elements of previously seen concept art, here's a group shot of The Guardians of the Galaxy, courtesy of director James Gunn's Instagram.
Most-Read Comic Stories Wednesday:
Matt Fraction Drops Off Fantastic Four And FF Over Inhuman Demands
Earlier this week, we ran rumours of Matt Fraction dropping off FF, and CBR have just confirmed that and more – that Matt will be leaving Fantastic Four and FF early – including issues already solicited.
Another week, another lot of lovely comics to look through. So what's been taking my eye?
Yes, Tumblr is Still Upset About Fearless Defenders
From the new issue of Fearless Defenders, published today.
