Category: Entertainment

Rey Star Wars Film New Jedi Order Gets a New Writer

The road to Rey is a rocky one for Lucasfilm. The new film starring the heroine of the Star Wars sequel trilogy played by Daisy Ridley, which is assumed to be called New Jedi Order, has had trouble getting a script finished. First, Damon Lindelof and Justin Britt-Gibson were set to write it, but th...

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Daredevil: Born Again Showrunner Dario Scardapane Angers Fans

Dario Scardapane, the showrunner of Daredevil: Born Again, is hyping the show in the lead-up to its premiere on Disney+ on March 4, 2025, but some of his comments are rubbing fans the wrong way. Speaking to SFX magazine (represented online by GamesRadar+, as are publications like Total Film and Re...

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows Downplaying Yaskuke?

Were the Assassin’s Creed Shadows delays about cutting as much of Yasuke out as Ubisoft possibly could? That’s what a source told That Park Place, which says that the release date for the game was pushed back – twice – so that Ubisoft could minimize Yasuke’s importance to the game’s sto...

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Was Red Hulk a Stand-In for Trump in Captain America 4?

It’s becoming clear what at least some of those Captain America: Brave New World reshoots were about and what test audiences didn’t like about Marvel’s new political thriller. In a piece about Hollywood dialing back on its heavy-handed left-wing messaging in the wake of Donald Trump’s elect...

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Superman “Icon” TV Spot Shows Superman Flying

James Gunn’s Superman finally takes flight in a new TV spot. Normally, a 30-second commercial for a movie that’ll probably get a big trailer in about two weeks wouldn’t be a big deal, but this one is getting people talking. Titled Superman “Icon,” the new TV spot is mostly made up of cl...

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Box Office Breakdown for Weekend of 1/26/25

What’s up, Geeks + Gamers? It’s ODIN! Flight Risk Wins Another Weak January Box Office Weekend Going into the weekend, there did not seem to be much hope for any movie (new or old) to do well as January, where films go to die, continued. This seemed like it was going to be the case for …...

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