Zombieland Why It Took 10 Years To Double Tap

A sequel to Zombieland seemed like a no-brainer (sorry). So why did it take 10 years to get Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Wichita (Emma Stone), and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) back on the screen in Zombieland: Double Tap? That was the question we put to Reese and Wernick–who took some time between films to pen another little franchise known as Deadpool–when we recently sat down with them. We also spoke about how the sequel changed over the past decade, what it’s like to write for Harrelson, and whether they thought they could top the first movie’s classic scene with surprise guest Bill Murray....

December 27, 2022 · 7 min · 1286 words · Amanda Barr

13 Mcu Theories That Were Too Good To Be True

As a comic book fan, you go into superhero movies with some expectations. When Nick Fury shows up to talk to Tony Stark about the Avengers Initiative, you know to be excited. When Volstagg refers to the Tesseract as an “Infinity Stone,” you know that things are about to get real. When Doctor Strange meets a man named Mordo, you know that this relationship isn’t going to work out. And when Captain America is menaced by a longhaired assassin with a metal arm, you know what face lies beneath the mask....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2444 words · Marilyn Kenkel

15 Stars Who Missed Out On Big Mcu Roles

Over four phases and 14 years, the great and the good of Hollywood have slipped into their spandex to join the MCU. This might be one of the hottest tickets in town, but whether that dream casting doesn’t work out or the stars themselves pass on the part, it’s not for everyone. From suave spies playing Asgardians to a certain Clown Prince of Crime portraying a wily wizard, here are 13 stars who were very nearly cast in the MCU....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1489 words · Helen Hayes

20 Sega Genesis Games That Were Way Ahead Of Their Time

To tell you the truth, this was a tough list to put together. There were so many Genesis games that were worthy of the title “ahead of their time” or simply deserved that deeper look they are too often denied. There were so many games that I not only felt deserved to be on this list but that I personally really wanted to feature on this list simply to have the chance to talk about them a little more....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2722 words · Sol Bullard

All American Season 3 Episode 7 Review Roll The Dice

All American Season 3, Episode 7 “Roll the Dice” gives us a break from current events and decides to show us all that went down in the summer before school started. Secrets, revelations, and confessions. How about that for a Vegas trip? Let’s discuss… What happens in Vegas… doesn’t stay in Vegas? Can we all agree that Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) has been very impulsive and immature in the way he makes decisions this season?...

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · Santiago Seymour

Amazon Prime Video New Releases November 2021

The Wheel of Time is set to premiere on Nov. 19 and will bring Robert Jordan’s massive fantasy universe to life. Rosamund Pike stars as Moiraine, a powerful magic-user who guides five young people on a perilous journey around the world. One of them just might be the reincarnation of the Dragon, a powerful entity who could save the world…or destroy it. November 150/50 (2011)Alien (1979)Alien 3 (1992)Alien Resurrection (1997)Alien Vs....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Donald Ly

American Dad Season 12 Episode 10 The Two Hundred Review

American Dad!: Season 12, Episode 10 “You must think I’m a monster just because I’m a cannibal now.” It’s kind of surreal to think back on American Dad as Seth MacFarlane’s new show (R.I.P. Family Guy) that premiered after the Super Bowl to fill the void after the unjust cancellation of his irreverent three-season wonder of an animated program. A lot has changed since then (You’ll outlive us all, Family Guy)....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 751 words · Roxana Fiorita

Amnesia Rebirth Review Tasi S Dark Descent

Indeed, when Rebirth is at its best, it can unsettle and scare you as effectively as Amnesia: The Dark Descent did in 2010. But it doesn’t always hit the mark. Rebirth sometimes confuses tension with poor puzzle design and can feel a bit dated. For better or worse, the sequel plays quite a bit like its decade-old predecessor. Amnesia: Rebirth begins with a literal bang, as your plane crashes in the Algerian desert in the 1930s....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 688 words · John Crum

Animorphs The Challenges Of Adapting The Books Into Graphic Novels

This made Chris Grine’s job exceptionally difficult. An Eisner-nominated comic book author and illustrator, Grine was given the opportunity to adapt the much beloved books into multiple graphic novels and was met with a mountain of a challenges. How could he adapt the story without including the internal narration of the novels? Should the new covers match the iconic original covers? What’s the right way to draw an Andalite? And biggest of all, how would he handle the first Tobias focus book which has long stretches of the character, stuck in the body of a hawk, talking to himself?...

December 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2163 words · Herman Garnett

Annette Adam Driver Singing In Sparks Musical Is Even Weirder Than It Sounds

As one of the buzziest films to come out of Cannes this year, Annette lives up to its singular hype: Yes, this is an honest to Sparks musical written by mercurial rock stars Ron and Russell Mael, and which features Driver and Cotillard singing during sex. But it’s the way the movie is aware of its inherent strangeness, particularly in moments like the sight of Kylo Ren and Talia al Ghul duetting mid-cunnilingus, that most clearly reveals its fixation with artifice....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 764 words · Sue Lessard

Batwoman Where Does Wallis Day S Kate Kane Fit In Gotham

Following the revelation earlier this season that Kate Kane is, in fact, very much alive, Batwoman fans have been wondering how, exactly, the former Scarlet Knight might return to a show that has largely moved on without her. After all, Ryan Wilder is fully Batwoman in her own right now and the show has recalibrated itself accordingly. Her unique perspective as both a Black woman and a product of Gotham’s failed justice system has allowed Batwoman to tell the kinds of radically different stories that most superhero series aren’t even attempting....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 924 words · James Neal

Best Movie Comedies Of The Last 15 Years

Which must mean we’re feeling pretty foolish here at Den of Geek, because in honor of our company’s 15th year, we decided to rank and list all the best laughers from the last decade and a half. Now admittedly, what qualifies as a “comedy”—versus, say, a drama with humorous moments—can be as subjective as humor itself. Yet given the wealth of material to work with, even from the last few years when comedies have sadly been mostly abandoned by Hollywood studios, we decided to let our staff and you, dear readers, choose what you think is funny....

December 26, 2022 · 17 min · 3478 words · Bernard Christian

Best New Fantasy Books In October 2022

Dead Man’s Hand by James J. Butcher Type: NovelPublisher: AceRelease date: October 11 Den of Geek says: Butcher follows in the footsteps of his father, whose Dresden Files series has gained a massive following over its decades-long run at the forefront of urban fantasy. Publisher’s summary: On the streets of Boston, the world is divided into the ordinary Usuals, and the paranormal Unorthodox. And in the Department of Unorthodox Affairs, the Auditors are the magical elite, government-sanctioned witches with spells at their command and all the power and prestige that comes with it....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 542 words · Tara Goldberger

Build Your Own Pc Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 Cpu Cooler

For most PC builders, the first time you buy the wrong cooling system is the last time you buy the wrong cooling system. Alongside a computer’s power supply, the cooling system is a PC component that can be easily overlooked. This is a mistake. You can buy the best video card, the fastest processor, and all the RAM your motherboard can support, but without the right cooling system, you might as well set all your money on fire because that’s what will happen to your components....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 568 words · Dong Lake

Cabinet Of Curiosities Graveyard Rats Is A Celebration Of Practical Horror

The use of practical effects is one of the best ways to distill terror into its purest form. Horror is a difficult genre to perfect, and using realistic effects and physical models to engulf the viewer into a believable world will help with the whole “scare people” thing that is the objective of the genre. The makers of “Graveyard Rats” from Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities on Netflix certainly agree....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Valerie Cardoso

Castle Rock Episode 10 Review Romans

Castle Rock Episode 10 There was never any doubt that Castle Rock would leave some burning questions unanswered. It’s unfortunate that “Romans” takes a while to actually get going, choosing to retread old information like the refrain to a twisted song, biding its time before getting to the interesting bits. But for the most part, the episode is an efficient season finale once it gets down to business. It solves the right mysteries while leaving others open to interpretation....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 977 words · Teresa Krumm

Castlevania Season 2 Easter Eggs And Reference Guide

Castlevania season 2 continues the story of Trevor Belmont, Alucard, and Sypha Belnades as they make their way to Dracula’s castle for a final confrontation with the Count. The second season also introduces quite a few new characters, including three big names from the video game series. You may also spot some familiar monsters and ghouls! As we did with Castlevania season 1, Den of Geek has put together a list of easter eggs and references found in the second season of the animated series....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1348 words · Elizabeth Conigliaro

Community Movie Which Cast Members Will Return

That’s right: Sony Pictures TV and Peacock jointly announced the confirmation of a Community movie today, fulfilling the show’s decades long “six seasons and a movie” promise. This is something that fans have been waiting for ever since Abed Nadir (Danny Pudi) uttered the now-prophetic line in season 2’s “Paradigms of Human Memory.” Community showrunner Dan Harmon has been remarkably open and honest about wanting to get a movie made pretty much ever since the show went off air in 2015....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 576 words · Frederick Holze

Cruella Ending Explained

Would Emma Stone’s Cruella de Vil skin a dog? That’s the million-dollar question that still hangs over Disney’s demented but otherwise free-spirited Cruella. The movie almost devilishly asks audiences to sit with the idea every time Cruella glances over at her kidnapped Dalmatians. Her voiceover narration may insist that she doesn’t blame the pooches for her mother’s death—back when they were summoned by Emma Thompson’s Baroness to push mama off a cliff—yet Cruella also mentions to herself in the movie that they’d make excellent coats....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1003 words · Andrew Stump

Cursed Films Season 2 Confirmed By Shudder

“Season one of Cursed Films captivated audiences with its thoughtful but unflinching exploration of the often tragic events surrounding some of history’s most notorious productions, becoming an instant hit for us and earning rave reviews from both critics and viewers,” Shudder General Manager Craig Engler said. “Since its debut, the number one question we’ve been asked is: Will there be more, and how soon? We’re delighted to say that we’re partnering with Jay [Cheel] once again for a second season of Cursed Films that will be even bigger and better than the first....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Michael Patterson