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There has to be more than nostalgia
In December, I went and saw Spiderman: No Way Home and The Matrix Resurrections. Both were full of attempts to drum up fan nostalgia. One movie did it well. The other used it for a cash grab. Guess which one was which.
Jessica FreebornPublished 2 years ago in Geeks'Flash' Stunt Crew Shirt Hints At Major Villain
Ezra Miller’s The Flash will finally make its way to theaters in November 2022. This film had a rough start but all seems to be on the right track now. While set photos have been leaked, the one thing that has remained on the down-low is the identity of the main villain of the movie. A photo released by a stunt crew member over the weekend showed a design of Supergirl, Batman, and an odd Flash design that may have gone unnoticed to the untrained eye. However, if you look carefully the design is less like The Flash and more akin to a certain villain.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in GeeksPatrick Stewart Discusses His 'Doctor Strange 2' Appearance
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is only a few months away, and fans are eagerly awaiting the sequel. Avengers: Endgame planted the seeds of the multiverse, Loki and WandaVision took us closer, and Spider-Man: No Way Home brought the multiverse to us. Now, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness looks to be taking us through the multiverse. No Way Home barely scratched the surface of the possibilities and dangers of the multiverse, and it defied expectations and precedents by giving us three Spider-Men on screen at once. With Doctor Strange promising a maddening journey through the multiverse, there could potentially be a Marvel character from any comic or film appearing in the movie. Fans already have a pretty good idea who might be returning based on the trailer for the film which premiered during the Super Bowl.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in GeeksWhat Does The Future Of The DCEU Look Like?
DC has traditionally been split into two distinct streams for its storytelling in the live-action world. On the one hand, we have the movies known as the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The films released under the DCEU banner were Man Of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, Justice League (plus the Zack Snyder release), Aquaman, Shazam!, Birds Of Prey, Wonder Woman 1984, and The Suicide Squad. On the other hand, we have TV shows known as the Arrowverse. This comprised Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends Of Tomorrow, Black Lightning, Batwoman, and Superman & Lois. These two streams have, on the whole, been living quite happily in blissful isolation from each other.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in GeeksWhat If Wanda had survived the Snap?
She had to watch in gasped breaths as the monster among them ripped the Mind Stone from Vision’s head. Her heart beat against her chest as her hands trembled. Why? Why was he doing this? Didn’t he have enough power? Couldn’t he have just left them alone? Couldn’t everyone have just left them alone? No. Thanos couldn’t. Because he had his own plans and her family, and she meant nothing to him. She was an ant on a hill, and he was a boot. Hovering over her, waiting for the right moment to step down to finish her. She could hear the wind and heard the fighting, but her mind was on the blank face of vision in front of her. His body crumbled and resting in her lap. She hadn’t remembered moving to take him. Her mind was a mess of noise. She felt her heart clenching as her mind played every painful memory. The bomb crashing into the ceiling, their parents’ cries of pain before silence. The emptiness of where Pietro once was. Now all she could feel was hollow inside as Vision’s dead eyes stared back up at her. “I am inevitable.” Her eyes snapped up just in time to see Thanos snap, and suddenly it all was gone. She watched her friends disappear. She could feel the world melting around her. But something whirled within her and around her and shifted. No. No. He would not win. Not this time. She would not allow it. “NO!”
The MCU’s Young Avengers: Who are they?
CORE TEAM The Young Avengers. A team of young adults pushed together through happenstance to stop a force that no other hero could. This team assembled and brought to life by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung back in April 2005. A team of spunky young heroes who thought they were saving the world from a threat that the Avengers couldn’t deal with in a day and age where the Avengers weren’t around. These kids put on homemade costumes and went running into the face of danger on the world of a boy from the future—with nothing to back him up but a broken down computer program that had each of them listed as a “backup plan”.
Is Wanda the MCU’s NEXT big villain?
So far, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has given us fans some amazing villains. From the Iron Monger and our first look at AIM in Iron Man to the Red Skull. Then… they gave us Loki. After that, honestly, it must have been hard to come up with another who could top him. They struggled a bit with a few of them. The forgettable villains from the Guardians movies (Ego should have been so much more than he was—his comic counterpart would have been ashamed), and should I even bother to mention The Dark World? The Elves were a joke as villains, which honestly was heart breaking. Thor and the whole of his Norse side has so much involved, we could have done so much with that. But sadly, we got… Dark Elves.
New Set Photos Show Us Detailed Look At Michael Keaton's Batsuit...And It Looks Awesome!
Warner Brothers seem to be going at it in 2022 with a number of new movies due for release. They are currently swinging big on the Gotham City front with the Robert Pattinson-fronted The Batman, which is coming out soon on March 4, 2022. Batgirl is also another upcoming addition on the horizon to the Bat family. There is currently no release date announced yet, but it is supposed to be making its debut on HBO Max sometime in 2022.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - February 2022
Read These Batman Comic Books Before Seeing 'The Batman'
The Batman hits theatres in the coming weeks. Social Media buzz is at an all-time high for a DC project, and writer/director Matt Reeves, and star Robert Pattinson, have continued to say all the right things during interviews. With all of that being said, Batman first appeared in comics, and we would not be here without some of those classic stories over the years. So here is a look at some essential reading before the lights go dim and you munch on that big bag of popcorn.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in Geeks Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness: Who Is The Character Attacking Wanda?
The latest trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has fans going mad themselves, picking it apart for clues and cameos. One of the trailer's most talked about moments (other than a tease of what appears to be Patrick Stewart's Professor X, rumoured to be returning as part of a multiversal take on the Marvel Illuminati), is a brief clip of Wanda Maximoff, or a Wanda variant, under attack by a flying, glowing character.
Kristy AndersonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksEternals
So my problems with the Eternals movie are endless, evident by the fact that I’ve now written 4 articles about it but I think my biggest issue with the film is that it's so obvious that the writers have absolutely no idea who these characters are, so let me shed some light…
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Eternals
So here's the deal, the Eternals was terrible. I've said it repeatedly and I'll say it some more, but here's the thing…it didn’t have to be. The Eternals was a lot to tackle all on it's own, with 5 generations it's not only a lot of characters to choose from but it's a lot of personalities and relationships to flesh out which is why first and foremost, the Eternals should have had a miniseries before it became a movie.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 2 years ago in Geeks