While a new Superman prepares to take flight on the silver screen, the Superman of the 90s is still saving the day. Dean Cain, who played the Man of Steel and his alter ego, Clark Kent, on the TV series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, appeared on Geeks +Gamers Daily on the Geeks &he...
Read More“Home” is the kind of finale I probably should have expected from Secret Invasion. Like seemingly all of the Marvel Disney+ shows, it started with a lot of promise and devolved into a grating screed on left-wing politics that got bogged down in a mess of plots and subplots and diminished a great...
Read MoreWith its second episode, “Promises,” Secret Invasion gets even more intriguing, wrapping itself comfortably in the espionage tropes it introduced last week and introducing shades of gray for all the main characters. There’s a subtlety to this show that other Marvel productions don’t have, es...
Read MoreRemember when we used to expect Marvel movies to be good? It wasn’t all that long ago, but it feels like a lifetime since we entered a theater or, almost as often these days, started a new TV show without trepidation and with the anticipation of a fun story with characters we either knew we &helli...
Read MoreIf you’re having trouble getting into the Christmas Spirit, The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special will jump-start the joy in your heart. James Gunn’s early Christmas present is exactly what it needed to be: a fun, heartwarming, hilarious, sentimental special that knows how to entertain and...
Read MoreIn a revelation that won’t surprise anyone who’s been watching their content lately, Marvel doesn’t want comic book fans writing its comic book movies. In an interview on the podcast The Town with Matthew Belloni, Nate Moore – executive of production and development for Marvel – revealed t...
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