Posted in: Comics, Recent Updates | Tagged: blade runner, Comics
Thursday Trending Topics: But Then Again, Who Does?
Judging by the response I've seen to this around the web, I'm much more interested than most to see that there's going to be a new Blade Runner film. First thing, they were smart enough to do it as a remake. Because not only is the original one of the classics, but it's held up over time far better than most science fiction films. Second thing, who doesn't want to see what came next, or much more interestingly — what came before?
Most-Read Comic Stories Today:
That Meta Textual Finale To James Robinson's Justice League Of America (SPOILERS)
Justice League Of America #60 came out this week, the last issue by James Robinson and Daniel Sampere before the big relaunch with Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee in a couple of weeks.
Fear Itself Gets Another Three Issues In Marvel November 2011 Solicitations
We gave you fifty-seven and a half Marvel solicitations yesterday. Well here are another twelve.
X-Men: The Blue Team. Now With Added Jubilee
Okay, so those are the Blue Team's colours, seemingly on an apocalyptical version of their Utopia island. You know, with all those silhouettes, this is going to be a long time coming.
Most-Read TV/Film Stories Today:
Two New Promotional Images For The Amazing Spider-Man
In recent hours two new promotional images for The Amazing Spider-Man have emerged online, showing the eponymous Amazing Spider-Man in a couple of dramatic poses.
Ridley Scott Has Signed On To Direct New Blade Runner Entry
You want some exciting news, well here it is. A certain director you may have heard of called Ridley Scott has just announced that he's signed on to direct the next entry in the Blade Runner series, though it's still uncertain if it's a prequel or a sequel.
How Ruthless Editing Made The Inbetweeners Movie
The Inbetweeners on the big screen picks up a little while after The Inbetweeners on the small screen came to a close. The four lads, the 'inbetweeners' of the title, have just finished school. "Don't kill anyone,'" their headmaster advises the leavers in his good bye speech, "it reflects very badly on us."