What do these casting calls for Terminator: Genesis tell us about the Alan Taylor reboot? Well, perhaps that events and/or timelines in the first two Terminator films may be revisited And also that J.K Simmons' character will be seen in either flashbacks or some alternate timeline, and there are lots and lots of figures of[...]
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Also, you're a bit of a fixer upper yourself…
Terminator : Enemy Of My Enemy#2 might have some ideas how to deal with that.
Even if Buffy Season 10 #1 might provide some competition.
I'm surprised that New York water tower in Daredevil managed to survive that long without superheroes and super villains using it to hit each[...]
You know that time when you catch the subway but you forgot your wallet because you left it in your jacket at home along with all your other clothes,
It is one of my favourite time travel stories.
Indeed, for me, it reinvented the idea of time travel in the same way that Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and, later, Steve Moffat's Continuity Errors would do.
And what Frank Miller created, and Walt Simonson so wonderfully executed was a very entertainingly visual way of showing the[...]
But could we have a spinoff right here?
It could be a Terminator Or it could just be some extreme body modifation fetish It's comics, either is as likely.
I dunno, maybe toasted in a bun with some jalepeno sauce and a little spinach Yes, yes, BPRD #116, I think I'd risk a bullet in the head.
Yeah,[...]
The Terminator reboot, Genesis, may be close to rounding out its Connor/Reese family With Emilia Clarke already in place as a young Sarah Connor and Jason Clarke as a future version of John Connor, Deadline now reports the search for Kyle Reese is down to two contenders: Australian actor Jai Courtney and American Boyd Holbrook.
This[...]
I've been there, we all have.
Terminator #3 continues to inflict serious vehicular damage Talk about changing the timestream, there's a ding that they'll never get out Who can conceive of the repurcussions???
Catalyst #8… and not The Matrix Honest There are very special legal differences defined here Also, not John Byrne's Next Men of someone is[...]
Michael Straczynski, otherwise known as JMS!
Joe and I discuss the many and varied comic projects he has going on at the moment, including Terminator for Dark Horse Comics, Twilight Zone for Dynamite Entertainment, and his continuing work on the Joe's Comics imprint with Image Comics (Ten Grand, Sidekick, Protectors Inc.)
We also discuss his background with[...]
THR reports a new Terminator series is being developed for TV, and it will be done in conjunction with the planned reboot for the big screen that's set to release in 2015.
The new report also seems to hint at what the storyline for not only the TV series but also the new Alan Taylor film[...]
BEcause we begin with JMS' Terminator comic book…
TERMINATOR SALVATION FINAL BATTLE #1 (OF 12)
(W) J Michael Straczynski (A) Pete Woods (CA) Pete Woods, Matthew Wilson
A-listers J Michael Straczynski and Pete Woods unite for the biggest Terminator story ever! Hopping between the future and the past, this sweeping, twelve-issue epic counts down the end of the[...]
Michael Straczynski and artist Pete Woods have been tapped by Dark Horse Comics to produce a new twelve-issue series Terminator: The Final Battle The story will focus on the time after Salvation as John Connor fights to save the Human Race against the ever growing threat of Skynet.
It's being reported that writer J[...]
Patrick Dane writes for Bleeding Cool
It seems like every time you forget that Annapurna Pictures have the rights to Terminator and want to make more films from the franchise, just the tiniest bit of news seeps out to remind you that it is still on.
Tonight, Deadline are reporting that founder of the production company, Megan Ellison, has[...]
In terms of smartness and entertainment, I'd put it somewhere in the region of the first two Terminator movies Although it's significantly below the first one in terms of body count.
There's a reason why the main action is set in the 2040s, rather than right now There's an added wrinkle in the emergence of telekinesis[...]
The latest, possibly greatest, short film from Patrick Willems... This is one hobbit that doesn't need a fellowship to protect him.
Zack Parks writes for Bleeding Cool (though Brendon got involved too so you can blame him for the rubbishy bits).
After Terminator 2: Judgment Day became a huge hit, director James Cameron was asked to take the film franchise into a featured attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood and Orlando Filming a 12-minute short which reunited Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton (Sarah[...]
Here's a look at selected rather Bleeding Cooly titles from Dynamite shipping in August. Yeah, I think we'll be all about The Boys, don't you?
Robocop Vs The Terminator by Frank Miller and Walt Simonson from Dark Horse is one of my favourite time travel stories of all time.
In July, Dynamite will be pitting two two mechanical film franchises against each other with 2000AD creators Rob Williams (oh all right, also of Ghost Rider) and PJ Holden, in Terminator/Robocop Kill[...]
From the Drudge Report. With, um, a few additions. Thanks to Joe Szilagyi for the original screencap.
SWIPE OF THE YEAR
Many to choose from, there are some favourites below, including another X-Men classic from Greg Land;
A Terminator swipe from Bryan Hitch for Fantastic Four;
The Hugo-nominated Nascar Heroes #5 and Speed Racer;
And Greg Horn, himself no stranger to swiping, was swiped himself by a Playboy licensee Marvel lawyers got involved…
But the best, just[...]
Terminator 2, Linda Connor dreaming about a nuclear holocaust yet to come…
And a sticky end from Fantastic Four #567 Someone's going to flip, I'm sure.
Swipe File presents images to comment on their juxtaposed similarities and/or differences and makes no allegation that either was inspired by the other Swipe File subscribes to the concept of IdeaSpace,[...]
I hear from industry sources that yet-to-be-named Terminator 5, the sequel to Terminator: Salvation, will be set in London in the year 2011, with a time-travelling John Connor (Christian Bale).
Do you think maybe that Terminator: You're 'Avin' A Bubble, Intcha has a catchy ring to it?
I do hope it shows a post-apocalyptic London[...]