“Riddick” Debuts Its First Poster
Universal Studios has also unveiled the first poster for the third go-around of the character, Riddick, following the release of the film’s first trailer.
The posters features the film’s title character shrouded in darkness, highlighting his iconic pale white eyes that allow him to see in the dark. All this works to the benefit of the film’s advertising and its tagline, “Rule The Dark.”
Riddick stars Vin Diesel, Katee Sackhoff, Karl Urban, Dave Bautista and Bokeem Woodbine with a release date set for September 6th.
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“Riddick” (2013) Debut Trailer
Universal Studios has dropped the first trailer for the latest Riddick film.
Making his original debut in 2000’s Pitch Black and followed by 2004’s The Chronicle of Riddick, this latest adventure sees the Furyan left for dead on a sun-scorched planet and pitted against a race of alien predators. Left with no options Riddick activates an emergency beacon that brings forth even more adversaries in the form of a new breed of mercenaries and a man from his past.
Riddick stars Vin Diesel, Katee Sackhoff, Karl Urban, Dave Bautista and Bokeem Woodbine, with a release date set for September 6th.
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Fresh off the success of Iron Man 3, Paramount Pictures has tabbed Drew Pearce to write the fifth installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise.
With Tom Cruise already set to return to the franchise, all the film has to do is lock up a director. While Christopher McQuarrie has been rumoured to be in line for the job, he hasn’t officially signed on and already has another project lined up.
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Wolverine Squares Off Against Hiroyuki Sanada In This Latest Image
From the Twitter account of director James Mangold comes this new image from The Wolverine.
In the image we see Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine facing off against Hiroyuki Sanada’s Lord Shingen in a clash of blades: Wolverine’s adamantium claws against Shingen’s katana.
The Wolverine stars Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, Will Yun Lee, Brian Tee, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Hiroyuki Sanada, Rila Fukushima, Tao Okamoto and Hal Yamanouchi, with a release date set for July 26th.
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Episode Sex Six, the one where Ledo gets a sex drive. I’m pretty sure there was more to this episode, but I wasn’t paying attention.
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Hello, and welcome to the latest edition of the Weekly Pull List!
Every week I team up with fellow comics contributors Chris (lokiallthefucksigive) and Ryley (ryley-stbatman) as we go through the week’s releases and spotlight our five most anticipated comics from our Pull Lists.
It appears to be a small week this time round in terms of the quantity of titles out there, but that doesn’t mean that the quality is any lower than usual! “The Secret Origin of Tony Stark” continues in Iron Man #10, whilst the epic “Hell on Earth War” comes to a conclusion in the pages of X-Factor #256!
So what made our picks this week? Read on to find out!
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To think it only took Tite Kubo 530 chapters to finally pen a relatively enjoyable love story.
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Three More Character Posters For “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones”
Sony Pictures has released three new character posters for their upcoming adaptation the Cassandra Clare novel, City of Bones.
The three characters featured include Simon Lewis (Robert Sheehan), Valentine Morgenstern (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and Magnus Bane (Godfrey Gao). Each is described as a different instrument: one for Good, Evil and Chaos.
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones stars Lily Collins, Lena Headly, Aiden Turner, Jamie Campbell Bower, Kevin Zegers, Kevin Durand, Jared Harris and CCH Pounder, with a release date set for August 23rd.
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Oricon recently polled women in their 10s and 20s on who they consider to be fashion leaders in the country. The women in Japan voted for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu as the leading female celebrity in the world of Japanese Fashion (WOOHOO!).
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Kakashi-sensei versus Obito — can they become friends once again or will they die tragically hand in hand?
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It’s happened to everyone. You’re watching a movie, and things are starting to wrap up, and all of a sudden, you see it: The Perfect Ending. But then a strange thing happens… the movie keeps going. Even though they had the perfect ending, the filmmakers don’t end their film, and in the process, come dangerously close to tarnishing your entire opinion of the film in the process.
This has happened numerous times in films that I’ve watched, and today, I’m looking at my Top 5 examples of films that failed to stick the landing because they didn’t end minutes or seconds sooner.
Beware, spoilers ahead…
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