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Archives for April 2024

Woke DC Comics Fans Burn Images Of Gay Superman Creator Tom Taylor

April 14, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 5 Comments

Tom Taylor has been no stranger to controversy during his tenure at DC Comics, turning Superman into a bisexual while courting the crazy identity politics crowd that ruined the mainstream comic industry. He quickly found out this week, however, that these so-called “fans” are crazy, as two LGBTQ activist accounts on Twitter posted media of […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: dc comics, mark millar, superman, tom taylor, wokeism

Reboot Of The Scary Movie Franchise In The Works With Paramount And Neal H. Moritz

April 14, 2024 by Jack Dunn 9 Comments

Dave Sheridan in Scary Movie (2000)

Paramount Pictures has made a spine-chilling announcement sure to thrill horror-comedy fans everywhere: a reboot of the popular Scary Movie franchise is officially in the works with the involvement of Neal H. Moritz. The news, unveiled at CinemaCon, promises a resurrection of the series, which first emerged on the scene in 2000 under the direction […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Neal H. Moritz, paramount, Scary Movie

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin Will Be A Gritty, R-Rated Live-Action Adaptation

April 14, 2024 by Eddy Brock 1 Comment

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin TMNT Live-action adaptation R-rated movie

In the wake of the triumphant animated film “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,” Paramount Pictures is set to continue the legacy of the beloved franchise with a new live-action project. However, this upcoming adaptation promises to venture into uncharted territory, delving into the gritty and mature realm of an R-rated story. The studio is […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: hollywood, movies, the last ronin, tmnt

Fans Mock Prime Video’s Fallout “They/Them” Character Dane Of The Brotherhood Of Steel

April 14, 2024 by Jack Dunn 2 Comments

Fallout, Dane, Brotherhood of Steel

A new character has been introduced into the Fallout TV series, and the fans are left cold. The new character, Dane, is introduced into the Fallout TV series as: “Dane is a confident and eager Initiate of the Brotherhood of Steel, and Maximus’s closest peer. They believe in the mission of the Brotherhood and dream […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: Brotherhood of Steel, Dane, Fallout

Indy Game Corp ‘Ascendant Studios’ Lays Off Nearly Half Its Employees After Immortals of Aveum Sales Disappoint

April 14, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

Ascendant Studios Immortals of Aveum Bret Robbins layoffs video game studio

Ascendant Studios, the California-based video game developer founded by Call of Duty programmer Bret Robbins, has laid off approximately 45% of its employees just weeks after the launch of its debut title Immortals of Aveum. The studio had employed over 100 people as of April 2023 before letting go around 40 staff members in a […]

Filed Under: Video Games Tagged With: layoffs, Video Games

28 Days Later Franchise Expansion With 28 Years Later May Have Propagandist Nia DaCosta Taking The Director Seat

April 13, 2024 by Jack Dunn 2 Comments

28 Days Later, 28 Years Later, Nia DaCosta

The 28 Days Later franchise, a seminal cornerstone of the zombie genre, is set for expansion with the announcement of a trilogy set to delve deeper into its post-apocalyptic world. Yet, amidst the excitement surrounding this project, disappointing news has emerged: the potential inclusion of Nia DaCosta as the director for the second installment of […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: 28 Days Later, 28 Years Later, Candyman, Nia DaCosta

Capcom Localization Controversy Highlights Video Game Consumer Frustration with Another DEI Overreach

April 13, 2024 by Eddy Brock 3 Comments

Capcom Capcom localization Video game localization Localization controversy Localization backlash DEI initiatives Diversity Equity Inclusion gaming Forced diversity games

Japanese video game developer and publisher Capcom recently made a controversial announcement regarding their localization efforts for games released outside of Japan. Localization, the process of adapting a product for a specific market, is common practice across the industry. However, Capcom’s stated approach has drawn criticism from fans and consumers. The backlash highlights growing tensions […]

Filed Under: Video Games Tagged With: Capcom, DEI, localization, Nintendo, Video Games

Arktoons Spotlight Midnight’s War by Vox Day

April 13, 2024 by The Dark Herald 2 Comments

Midnight's War, Arkhaven, Vampire Comic

Midnight’s War has been an epic vampire tale on Arkhaven by Vox Day, one of the best comics out there in the webspace. Dark Herald talks about its storyline and background. Countess Elizabeth Bathory; the infamous Blood Countess.   Her story is that of a beautiful woman utterly obsessed with maintaining her beauty, no matter what […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Arkhaven, Midnight's War, Vox Day

Gina Carano Savages Disney’s Motion To Dismiss Wrongful Termination Lawsuit: “They Will Attempt To Destroy Your Career”

April 13, 2024 by Daniella Acera Leave a Comment

Gina Carano SDCC`

The ongoing legal dispute between Gina Carano, a former star of Disney’s “The Mandalorian,” and the Walt Disney Company has captured the attention of the entertainment and legal communities alike, and now Gina Carano has responded to Disney’s motion to dismiss her lawsuit over her sketchy firing. Gina Carano, who played Cara Dune in “The […]

Filed Under: Celebrity Tagged With: disney, Gina Carano

Alex Kurtzman and Mike McMahan Confirm Star Trek: Lower Decks Will Be Ending This Fall

April 13, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Star Trek: Lower Decks

Though the announcement comes to no surprise to Star Trek fans, Lower Decks will be concluding this fall according to a letter on StarTrek.com from Mike McMahan and Alex Kurtzman. The animated show on Paramount+ brings Rick & Morty-style humor to space in what is more a Star Trek parody than a serious show. Alex […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: alex kurtzman, lower decks, paramount+, Star Trek

Red Sonja, LLC Threatens Legal Action Against Antarctic Press Over Parody Character Blue Sonya

April 12, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

Blue Sonya Parody art By Rod Espinosa

Ben Dunn of Antarctic Press has been known for his parody creations for the comic company throughout the years with classic hits like “Steam Wars” and “Notzilla.” It came as no surprise for fans of the indie work that Ben Dunn was doing a Red Sonja parody book called Blue Sonya, which he hoped to […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: antarctic press, red sonja

Marvel Comics Insider: Creative Teams On X-Men Relaunch Clouded With Nerves And Blame Fans For “Unrealistic Expectations”

April 12, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

There have been signs of turmoil heading into the From The Ashes relaunch of the X-Men line at Marvel Comics. Between editor Tom Breevort airing his frustrations at fans and the lackluster reception to the announcement and trailer for the new line. Now, it seems the creative teams are bracing for a failure, according to […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: gail simone, marvel comics, tom brevoort, x-men

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