Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you about an interesting X-Men First Class marketing campaign that involved skywriting the X-Men circle-X logo over the
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When I first saw The Surrogates writer Robert Venditti mention this a few hours ago, I dismissed it as perhaps a one-time prank or coincidence. But it
BBC3's The Fades was previewed for the first time at the MCM Expo London today. The footage shown involved ghosty things, old men, sexy women, yoots,
1. "One Day We Will Get Back. Yes, One Day" What a curious combination of the more common "Get back!" and one of the lines from the very original episode
In X-Men: First Class, the US armed forces are portrayed as loyal, dedicated but ultimately mindless autonomatons, doing the bidding of politicians no
So: People seem to be treating this as a spoiler. But if it's true, it's hard to imagine it won't be a part of the Avengers movie marketing (unless it's a
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; I have a question for all of you out there in Bleeding Cool-land. It’s an important question, one which you should
So I know where Brendon will be at noon tomorrow. At the main stage in the MCM London Expo, watching their world exclusive first look at the "World Of
From the floor of London's MCM Expo starting today, is the first look at a posters for Rowan Atkinson's upcoming sequel to the film based on a series of
Attendees of the MCM London Expo this weekend may want to keep their mutant eyes on stalks peeled. Somewhere in the show, there will be a very official
I don't know how many passes there are. I don't know how long it will take until they have gone. But, courtesy of Golden Apple Comics in Los Angeles,
It doesn't get PR. It's hidden away in the schedules. But dark sitcom Ideal, starring Johnny Vegas, reaches it's seventh series, starting tomorrow on BBC3
From the new Green Lantern comic book, out today. Two Guardians of Oa , sitting within the Planetary Citadel. The film will feature Guardians including
I just went to see X-Men First Class with the good lady wife and Tom Daylight from the Bleeding Cool boards. Post show, we popped into the nearby Pizza
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. As the Green Lantern movie approaches this summer, Hal Jordan isn't the only one building incredible things out of
The Famers Insurance TV ad, in conjunction with X-Men: First Class. I wish more advertising campaigns were so imaginative with their cross-pollination
LA NOIR is being hailed as a remarkable achievement in games and a watershed in the evolution of video games. Even Charlie Brooker live-tweeted that he
Another week, another Doctor Who. I just love typing that still. Anyway, spoilers for this week's episode, obviously. Let's talk. 1. There Are Some Things
The Today Show in the US (not to be mistaken for the British Radio 4 show of a similar schedule but a very different tone) saw one of their presenters,
Okay, this looks like a good one. The Fades is a new series debuting on BBC3 later in the year. But next weekend you can see a preview at the MCM London
Just a week after the last trailer for Cars 2, which you can see in this Bleeding Cool report, we have another one. While the two are very similar, with
This Friday, May 20th, sees the release of Guillem Morales’ excitingly cinematic thriller, Julia’s Eyes. I got to speak with Morales about the film last
In the UK, Green Lantern gets a milky lip that wasn't been formed by his ring, and Ron Weasley seems to be enjoying his pearl moustache. I'm sorry I can;t
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: Akira should be a big movie for 2013. With a rumoured budget of $250 million, Akira would be the first in a
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: With Harry Potter set to take a step back from the limelight this year, studios would be forgiven for seeking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gyi-Pd05BQ One for the purists amongst you, I think...
Three bits that caught my attention this past week: Makes Ya Wonder… In a rare burst of good sense, NBC has chosen not to pick up David E. Kelley’s
"Imagine a hundred thousand unwashed comic books fans in costume shoehorned into a musty convention centre that smells like ass and corn chips all waitig
Dave Gibbons: Much applause in the bar for Doctor Who! Jamie McKelvie: So the next episode is written by Neil Gaiman too, right? Right? Paul Cornell:
So there was some fuss about Idris Elba being cast as Heimdall in Thor, over the colour of his skin. Now I didn't see the problem with this, per se, and