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Collider reports that AMC is going to rerun the first two seasons of The Walking Dead, starting in February, with all the episodes shown in black and white.
You may remember that AMC showed the pilot episode in black and white back in July in an attempt to see the show hold “true to the original black and white comic book.”
Fans overall were supportive of the TV channel showing the pilot episode in monochrome format, which was a pretty cool move, and it looks like AMC also appreciated the results when the figures came in.
[Collider]
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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.
Marvel NOW! continues to churn out the new releases this week, as Avengers Arena and Cable and X-Force hit the shelves. Meanwhile from DC, we see the new chapters of their two major crossovers released, with the latest issues of Batman and Green Lantern Corps showing just how desperate things are getting for our heroes in their respective stories at the moment…
What made our picks this week you ask? Only one way to find out, and that’s by reading on…
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New Image For “Star Trek Into Darkness” Released
This weekend will see the much anticipated 9-minute prologue for Star Trek Into Darkness finally released along with The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. So what should you expect?
Well, I have no idea, but Paramount has further stoked up anticipation for the film with this latest image, depicting the film’s unspecified villain, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, captured and erm… wearing a Star Fleet uniform?
Paramount’s official caption describes Cumberbatch as “John Harrison,” but I’m fairly sure that most fans will probably see this as being mere misdirection — and the name Gary Mitchell is going to be thrown around again…
Star Trek Into Darkness is set for a May 17, 2013 release.
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Promo For “Arrow” Teases Mid-Season Finale And ‘The Archer’
As TV shows often do over the winter holidays, Arrow will vanish from our screens for a bit before returning in the new year. And well, the CW really want you to know that something big is about to go down in the mid-season finale.
Last week saw images for a mysterious new Archer released, and now the network has released a small promo for the appropriately titled “Year’s End,” which shows this menacing new individual enter Oliver’s life.
Arrow airs on Wednesdays at 8pm on The CW.
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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.
I seem to be repeating myself every week at the moment, but it’s yet another massive week from Marvel, as Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers finally hits the stands, and who could forget the small matter of Amazing Spider-Man #699 coming out? DC-wise it’s business as usual, with the next chapters of the excellent “Rotworld” saga being released.
So, can you guess what we picked this week? Hit the break to find out!
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Zachary Quinto Debuts Clip From “Star Trek Into Darkness”
A while ago, director J. J. Abrams unveiled three frames from the hotly anticipated Star Trek Into Darkness on Conan. And yet again, the talk show host has managed to seal another exclusive clip — of sorts.
Zachary Quinto appeared on the show with his own “unauthorized clip” from the film, and well, it’s well worth a watch. Just don’t expect much.
For those waiting for the next, official release of new footage, it seems like we won’t be seeing anything until the nine-minute prologue attached to The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and the trailer arrives December 14.
Star Trek Into Darkness is set for a May 17, 2013 release.
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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.
The early days of the Marvel NOW! goodness continues this week, as FF #1 hits the shelves, whilst Uncanny Avengers also finally returns for its second issue. Meanwhile, the DC release the much anticipated Batman Incorporated #5, revisiting the future where Damian Wayne has stepped into his father’s cowl!
So what did we pick this week?
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Not The Only Archer In Town — New Stills For “Arrow” Feature A Mysterious New Archer
The CW has released another batch of stills for Arrow, their new superhero drama featuring Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen, Starling City’s vigilante archer.
The latest stills show that Oliver is not the only man who can wield a bow, however, with a mysterious new archer set to come on the scene in the December 12 episode, titled “Year’s End.”
For a full look at the stills released, which include a look at a Christmas gathering for the Queen family, check the source.
Arrow airs on Wednesdays at 8pm on The CW.
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File this one under rumor for now, but reports are circulating around the ‘net that executives at Warner Bros. are currently firming up their choice for the next on-screen Batman for the proposed Justice League film.
Spoilers for The Dark Knight Rises are under the cut, so avoid if you haven’t seen the film yet! For everyone else, read on…
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Well, hello there and welcome to the another installment 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.
And well, it is yet another big week for Marvel, as another flurry of NOW! #1s hit the shelves, but from the looks of it, everyone will be talking about Amazing Spider-Man #698 instead!
So what have we picked this week? Hit the break to find out!
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After issues around the packaging caused the set to be delayed, Marvel has now announced that their “Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One” Blu-ray collection will be yours to own on April 2, 2013.
Pre-orders for the collection are up and running once more, and apparently the delay has allowed Marvel to add an additional content to the set, with little teasers and previews of the next wave of films from “Phase Two.”
When asked about the previews, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was fairly vague, noting that they will include “footage, concept art, and a few new surprises.”
The “Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One” collection will retail from $219.00
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New Video For “RoboCop” Shows Off New Concept Art And The Armor
A short licensing video for the remake of RoboCop has emerged online, offering a detailed look at previously unseen concept art of scenes from the film, the RoboCop armor and the weapons.
With interviews from the filmmakers and the cast, it is well worth a watch, whether or not you are sold on the MGM remake.
RoboCop is due to hit screens February 7, 2014.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, Scott Derrickson, best known for writing Sinister, has been tasked with writing and directing an adaptation of the Deus Ex franchise for CBS Films.
According to their report, Derrickson is to co-write once again with Robert Cargill, whilst Roy Lee and Adrian Askarieh are attached to produce the film.
The film is expected to be heavily based on the latest installment in the video game franchise, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which focused upon the origins of human augmentation, as players explored the world through the eyes of Adam Jensen, whilst also battling a global conspiracy.
[Hollywood Reporter]