With the third season of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD there was a glimmer of hope that they would become one big happy family again... and extremely
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Tim Seeley and Stefano Caselli's horror comic series Hack/Slash is being developed for television with a script by Swordfish and A Good Day to Die Hard
The first few episodes of Gotham season 2 have focused on the villains getting the upper hand and even bring Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) down a little more
I picked up an intriguing titbit at New York Comic Con from a connected source regarding the production on both Marvel Netflix's Daredevil and Jessica
Well, that is a blast from the past. While Doctor Who suffered a twenty year downtime, there were other options for Doctor Who fans. The books, the
BoxFly Pictures have optioned Stoker’s Monster: Before Dracula, an original screenplay written by graphic novelist and screenwriter Tony Lee, based on a
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman On this week's Castle of Horror Interview Segment, we talk with Simon Toyne, whose
It starts with a rock lick and a cleansing of hands. It won't stop there. This is Convention, a horror short film written, directed by and starring Karen
**** Spoilers for the new season of Arrow **** . . . This season of Arrow is taking care of a lot of the fan complaints since the beginning of the series.
Earlier today, Den Of Geek ran a rumour that the Fantastic Four rights were returning to Marvel, as some kind of trade for the X-Men TV rights to Fox. It
The first season of Fear the Walking Dead may have just wrapped up and season six of The Walking Dead is now rolling... but that doesn't mean AMC can't
There was a Supergirl panel at NYCC last weekend that included cast members Mehcad Brooks who plays James Olsen and Peter Facinelli who will be playing
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The Hellfire Club in the X-Men was based on an episode of The Avengers back in the day, A Touch Of Brimstone, featuring an organisation of the same name.
Last night's episode of The Flash went on to establish the multiverse pretty well, gave Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) a new mentor in Jay Garrick (Teddy