by Joe Gillis, Oct 20 2010 // 11:00 AM
Comics, comics, comics. This week brings new ones from our friends at Marvel. Among the ones dropping this week that we are particularly excited about are Kick-Ass 2 #1, Loki #1, Carnage #1 and Deadpool #28.
As they usually do, comics hit stores on Wednesday this week (That’s today!). So, head over early to your favorite comics shop for best selection.
Don’t know where your nearest comic shop is? Use this handy guide to find one.
Check out the list of comics you can get below.
Comics On-Sale:
CARNAGE #1
CARNAGE #1 ADAMS VARIANT
CARNAGE #1 CRAIN VARIANT
CARNAGE #1 ZIRCHER VARIANT
CHAOS WAR #2
DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE #1 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
DAREDEVIL #510 2ND PRINTING VARIANT (SHL)
DAREDEVIL #511 (SHL)
DAREDEVIL #511 VAMPIRE VARIANT (SHL)
DEADPOOL #28
DEADPOOL #28 VAMPIRE VARIANT
HALO: FALL OF REACH – BOOT CAMP #2
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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Captain America, Comics, Deadpool, Kick-Ass, Loki, Marvel, Steve Rogers
by Matt Raub, Oct 18 2010 // 12:00 PM
With the rising popularity in gritty super hero films such as Kick-Ass, Watchmen and Hancock, there are bound to be other countries that want to throw their hat into the ring. Since most of the good existing properties are already tied up here in the states, that means that it’s time for those countries to get creative with a few original heroes of their own. Enter The Red Eagle, the most recent and probably most popular gritty super hero action film coming from Thailand.
To break it down in a way most Hollywood-watching fans can understand, the film looks like Ninja Assassin meets Green Hornet, with some great dark elements thrown in. Here’s the full synopsis for those who want more:
A nuclear power plant is about to be commissioned upon the signing of corrupt and power hungry politicians. The citizens are in frenzy, as they oppose this plan but they cannot do a thing about it. And so, a hero was born, chasing down the criminals and the corrupt, killing of whatever threatens the city’s well being. He leaves a card with his name simply as “THE RED EAGLE”. However, the hero becomes the hunted, when the politicians send out their best defense, known as “THE BLACK DEMON”.
Black Demon? Red Eagle? This looks like it could be that classic Good Vs. Evil In Masks story that Hollywood keeps tiptoeing around. Check out the full trailer for the film after the jump and keep an eye out for when The Red Eagle makes it to the states.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Foreign Films · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Comics, Five Star Films, Kick-Ass, Ninja Assassin, Super Hero, Thai, Thailand, The Black Demon, The Red Eagle
by Bob Starr, Sep 17 2010 // 3:00 PM
Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!
• Zombies meet Trekkies in this awesome new trailer for Night of the Living Trekkies.
• Some guy proposed to his girlfriend via a custom Super Mario Bros. World. Good thing he locked that down now…
• We may enjoy Glee, but here are 5 examples of how those musical teens have ruined urban music for the rest of us.
• Anyone who’s been to a comic book convention knows that there’s nothing worse than a fat Spider-Man…except for 30 fat Spider-Men.
• Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails is giving you a taste of 5 tracks from his potentially bad ass score for the upcoming biopic The Social Network.
• This leaked footage of a live action Pokemon film raises two questions: Is it fake? and Is this movie 10 years late?
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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: Blade Runner, Danny DeVito, Glee, Kick-Ass, Mark Millar, Miracle Park, Nemesis, Night of the Living Trekkies, Pokemon, Spider-Man, Super Mario Bros, Superman, Tommy Good
by Chris Ullrich, Sep 7 2010 // 10:00 AM
While I’m not always a fan of Hollywood’s penchant for remaking excellent foreign films almost as soon as said films have been released, I have to say I’m pretty interested in Matt Reeves’ upcoming film Let Me In. Sure, it’s an Americanized version of a film that was only released in 2008, but judging from the trailer I’ve seen and this brand new scene from the film we’ve got for you today, it looks pretty damn good and quite scary.
In case you’re not familiar with either this new film or the original Swedish version, Let Me In concerns Abby (Chloe Moretz), a mysterious 12-year old girl, who moves next door to Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Owen is a social outcast who is viciously bullied at school and because of this he forms a bond with his new neighbor.
As time passes Owen can’t help noticing that Abby is like no one he has ever met before. As a string of grisly murders occur in the town, Owen has to confront the reality that this seemingly innocent girl is really a savage vampire.
Check out the new clip from the film after the jump. Let Me In arrives in theaters on October 1st.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Chloe Moretz, Horror, Kick-Ass, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Let Me In, Let the Right One In, Matt Reeves, Overture Films, Previews, Richard Jenkins, The Road, Trailers, Vampires, Video
by Chris Ullrich, Aug 17 2010 // 10:00 AM
At the risk of repeating myself too much I will again express my love for a film festival in Austin, TX known as Fantastic Fest. It features some of the best and most innovative programming and events of any festival I’ve been to and is also a whole lot of fun. So naturally, whenever there’s news from the fest, as their is today, I’m going to share it.
With that in mind comes today’s news. Fantastic Fest has announced its opening night film and, drum roll please, that film is the vampire thriller Let Me In. The film, directed by Cloverfield‘s Matt Reeves, stars Chloe Moretz, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Elias Koteas and Richard Jenkins, tells the story of an alienated boy named Owen (Smit-McPhee) who spies on the other residents of his apartment complex. His only friend is his new neighbor, a young girl (Moretz) who lives with her silent father (Jenkins) and who turns out not to be at all what she seems.
The film will screen following a red carpet event and kick off the fest on Thursday, September 23rd at The Paramount Theater in Austin. Knowing the fest as I do this seems like a perfect film to kick things off. Sure, some people may not be into this upcoming remake of the terrific Let the Right One In but as a fan of Reeves’ earlier work on Cloverfield and after having seen some info about this new film, I’m convinced this was a great way to go.
Fantastic Fest runs from September 23-30 in Austin, Texas. Check out the full press release after the jump.
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Posted in: Fantastic Fest · Film Festivals · Movies · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Chloe Moretz, Cloverfield, Elias Koteas, Fantastic Fest, Film Festivals, Kick-Ass, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Let Me In, Let the Right One In, Richard Jenkins, The Road, Tim League
by Matt Raub, Aug 9 2010 // 11:00 AM
Coming on the heels of success from his last (and only) two film adaptations, comic writer Mark Millar is eager to bring his latest book, Nemesis, to the big screen. It seems like that plan is already in motion, as Twentieth Century and Tony Scott have acquired the rights and are looking to get Millar’s property into theaters in the near future.
The book tells a classic story with a twist: young Matt Anderson’s parents are killed and he vows to avenge their deaths by training himself and going after the man who did it. The twist? His parents were worldwide villains, and he is too. Anderson makes his way back to the states after killing the greatest cops across the world to focus on Chief Blake Morrow, the man who took down Anderson’s criminal parents.
Tony Scott has expressed interest in this being his next project, at least through his company Scott Free Productions. While the idea of Tony Scott directing a comic book adaptation gives the fanboy community the collective goosebumps, Scott may only remain attached as a producer.
Many know Millar as the mind behind other comic adaptations Wanted starring James McAvoy (now X-Men: First Class’s Professor Xavier) and Lionsgate’s recent Kick-Ass, which is already planning a sequel. Comics fans know Millars work from Superman: Red Son and plenty of issues of Marvel’s Civil War.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Adaptation · Comics · Drama · Fandom · Movies · News · Sci-Fi
Tagged: James McAvoy, Kick-Ass, Mark Millar, Matt Anderson, Nemesis, Scott Free, Steve McNiven, Tony Scott, Twentieth Century Fox, Wanted
by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 3 2010 // 10:00 AM
Just two weeks before filming was to begin, Nicholas Cage has pulled out of Joel Schumacher’s Trespass. According to reports, Cage is on vacation and will stay in the Bahamas.
Rather than waiting for the star, the studio plans to keep the film on schedule and will move forward without Cage. The studio is currently scrambling for a replacement. The rumored forerunner for the role is Liev Schreiber.
In the film, Cage was set to play opposite Nicole Kidman as a husband who is kidnapped with his wife by a group of thugs looking for ransom. The problems began when Cage decided that he rather play one of the kidnappers instead of the lead male role.
One thing is for sure, Cage isn’t known for pulling out of projects or turning down roles. Even with a recent streak of wins such as Knowing and Kick-Ass, Cage has taken on some horrible roles in films like The Wicker Man, Next, Ghost Rider, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Astro Boy, Bangkok Dangerous and the upcoming Season of the Witch.
How bad could a role be that the man who was the “star” of The Wicker Man remake decided to drop out? Could it be that Schumacher is past his prime and is making a film that even Cage knows is horrible? Or is it another bad move by Cage who may end up regretting it? Only time will tell.
Posted in: Casting · Movies · News · Rumor · Thriller
Tagged: Astro Boy, Bangkok Dangerous, Ghost Rider, Joel Schumacher, Kick-Ass, Knowing, Liev Schreiber, Next, Nicholas cage, Nicole Kidman, Season of the Witch, The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Wicker Man, Trespass
by Joe Gillis, Jul 28 2010 // 12:00 PM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt are recovering from Comic-Con in San Diego but are still managing to do a show this week. Some of the topics they cover this time around include thoughts on several NBC pilots like Outsourced, The Event, Undercovers and Chase. Also, the boys discuss the new Sucker Punch trailer and director Zack Snyder, potential X-Men First Class casting and a bit more about the fun and some issues with Comic-Con.
They also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of Blazing Saddles on Blu-ray and Chris’ pick of the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook and MySpace or via email.
Posted in: Podcasts
Tagged: 300, Blazing Saddles, Chase, Episode 64, Full Metal Jacket, Gene Wilder, Hit Girl, Kick-Ass, Matthew Vaughn, Mel Brooks, NBC, Outsourced, Pilots, Podcasts, Sucker Punch, The Event, TV, Undercovers, Watchmen, X-Men: First Class, Zack Snyder
by Diane Panosian, Jul 12 2010 // 11:00 AM
After many years of happily reading John Romita Jr.’s work on Wolverine’s “Enemy of the State” Arc, Spider-Man and Kick-Ass, I was thrilled to be able to interview John Romita, Jr. (or JR. Jr.) for Marvel’s return to a bright, new day with the “Heroic Age.”
I caught up with the delightful John while he was working hard on the Avengers. It seems this is one man who can draw and answer in-depth questions at the same time.
As always he was humorous, insightful, and well…in need of a nap. Read on, true believers, and enjoy the latest from the desk of the modest legend himself.
The Flickcast: Marvel takes the entire Avengers line of titles into “The Heroic Age.” You’ve been paired up with Brian Michael Bendis on the core “Avengers” title; is your opening run contained to the first arc or two, or do you plan on being involved for the foreseeable future?
John Romita, Jr: In the first year I’m doing it [Avengers] for a minimum of 2 arcs and I’m enjoying myself. If the book is still doing well, I’ll do it for a second year. It’s so difficult, though, that I may not survive the first year— it’s intense work.
I have to finish 25 pages in the next 17 days. So, after doing Avengers, I may want to sleep for a year. But doing the Avengers with Bendis is an amazing experience. If I get through the year and I’m still healthy enough, I will do another one.
TF: What are the benefits and challenges of drawing iconic characters like Thor, Spidey, Iron Man, Wolverine, and Captain America vs. drawing characters you create?
JR: Oh, that’s on a strictly selfish scale, it’s much more fun to do a character you create because you create them and there’s a lot of gratification for that, but working on iconic characters is like driving your father’s classic car, it’s spectacular and fantastic, but it’s better off when it’s your own.
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comic Reviews · Comics · Exclusive · Interviews · Marvel · Marvel Studios · News
Tagged: Avengers, Avengers Academy, Black Widow, Captain America, Daredevil, Filmmaking, Hawkeye, Heroic Age, Hit Girl, Howard Chaykin, John Romita Jr., Kick-Ass, Mark Millar, Marvel, Marvel Digital, Marvel Digital Comics, Marvel Studios, New Avengers, Spider-Man, The Avengers, The Beast, The Thing, Thor, Wolverine, Wonder Woman
by Matt Raub, Jul 8 2010 // 11:00 AM
It’s no surprise that director Matthew Vaughn likes to work with people he’s established a relationship with. He used actor Jason Flemyng in Layer Cake, Stardust and even Kick-Ass. Vaughn brought writer Jane Goldman onto Kick-Ass and now X-Men: First Class after they worked together on Stardust. Now he’s doing it again as Kick-Ass star Aaron Johnson has just been cast to play Cyclops in First Class.
It’s really not much of a surprise, given Vaugn’s casting decisions with previous roles. According to a tip received by Aint it Cool, the part is pretty much 100% locked down for the Kick-Ass star.
This would be the second comic book role for Johnson, even though he put down critics who were asking him about doing another film in the genre, saying that “just because I’m doing one, doesn’t mean I’ll do others.” It seems that the right amount on a check made him eat those words.
Johnson will be joining an already star-studded cast of James McAvoy as Professor X, Alice Eve (She’s Out of My League) as Emma Frost, and Michael Fassbender (Inglorious Basterds) as Magneto. Other rumored casting names Amber Heard as Mystique, and Benjamin Walker as Hank McCoy aka Beast.
With the film expected to hit theaters in less than a year — June 3, 2011 — you can be sure we’ll hear plenty of casting news in the days leading up to this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Of course, we’ll be sure to bring them to you.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Announcements · Casting · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Aaron Johnson, Alice Eve, amber heard, Benjamin Walker, James McAvoy, Jane Goldman, Jason Flemyng, Kick-Ass, Layer Cake, Matthew Vaughn, Michael Fassbender, Stardust, X-Men: First Class
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 9 2010 // 10:30 AM
Previously, we brought you the first info on the upcoming reboot of the classic horror film Fright Night along with some early casting news. Now, the number of actors in the new film has increased by two. According to Heat Vision, David Tennant, best known for the BBC series Doctor Who and Christopher Mintz-Plasse of Superbad and Kick-Ass fame have joined the film.
The two actors are now part of a cast which already includes Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell and Toni Colette who are playing Charlie, an evil vampire and Charlie’s disbelieving Mom respectively. Tennant will play Peter Vincent, a late-night horror show host made famous by the late Roddy McDowall in the original film. In the rebooted version, Tennant instead plays a Las Vegas magician whose act centers on horror movie images.
Vincent, of course, claims to be a vampire expert, but when Charlie asks him for help with Colin Farrell’s evil vampness and his Mom’s recent attraction to the vamps, it turns out his vampire hunting skills leave something to be desired. Mintz-Plasse will star as Charlie’s friend, Evil Ed, who feels slighted when Charlie leaves his nerdy past, and his friend, behind. As revenge, Ed joins the vampires and becomes a nemesis for Charlie.
The film, written by former Buffy scribe Mari Noxon and directed by Craig Gillespie, is expected to hit theaters sometime in 2011.
Posted in: Casting · Comedy · Disney · Dreamworks · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Anton Yelchin, Casting, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Colin Farrell, Comedy, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Dreamworks, Fright Night, Horror, Kick-Ass, Movies, Reboots and Remakes, Superbad, Toni Collette
by Sebastian Suchecki, May 12 2010 // 11:00 AM
It didn’t come as much of a surprise to many people when Fox announced Matthew Vaughn as director of the upcoming prequel X-Men: First Class. He is a hot commodity right now due to the mild success of Kick-Ass, and they had always had their eye on Vaughn, even back as far as The Last Stand.
With that in mind, it should come as even less of a surprise that Vaughn is bringing on screenwriter Jane Goldman to tweak the First Class script a little bit. Vaughn and Goldman worked together on Stardust and most recently wrote the ending to Kick-Ass (as the ending was unfinished when Mark Millar brought the script to Vaughn).
In a recent tweet from Goldman’s husband and BBC Media Mogul Jonathan Ross, he confirmed the rewrite:
“Also, for those who need to know, my wife IS currently writing X men First Class.”
What could this mean for the X-Men: First Class film is unknown just yet. Last we heard, Chuck and O.C. creator Josh Schwartz, who wrote the original comic, was stepping in to write the script. This could be the same script that’s getting “retooled”, or Goldman and Vaughn could be taking it back to square one.
With a release date of Summer 2011, you can expect more answers to come through soon. Let’s just hope there isn’t an epic “flying through the city on a jet pack” scene at the end of this comic book adaptation.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Comics · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News · Writers
Tagged: Chuck, Jane Goldman, Jonathan Ross, Josh Schwartz, Kick-Ass, Mark Millar, Marvel, Matthew Vaughn, Stardust, The OC, Twentieth Century Fox, X-Men: First Class