One of the most talented actresses of recent times, Cynthia Erivo, is set to portray the Blue Fairy in Disney’s live-action “Pinocchio”, The Wrap reports. Additionally, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth will voice the title character of Pinocchio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt will voice Jiminy Cricket, Keegan-Michael Key will voice Honest John and Lorraine Bracco will voice a new… Continue reading
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Last week in pop culture: “Blue Beetle film”, Play Station announcements and more
Angel Manuel Soto, the director behind “Charm City Knights”, will helm “Blue Beetle” for Warner Bros. The film will be based on the comic book character of Jamie Reyes, the third Blue Beetle introduced on the pages of the comic books published by DC Comics. The Wrap reports that the film will be written by… Continue reading
New Superman film in the works
There is a new Superman movie in the works. Shadow and Act was the first to break the news, according to which Ta-Nehisi Coates will write the film for DC Films, Warner Bros. Pictures and Bad Robot. Here is his statement, as shared by Shadow and Act: To be invited into the DC Extended Universe… Continue reading
Last week in pop culture: new Supergirl, Jordan Peele’s secret project and more
There’s a new Supergirl in town. Warner Bros. and DC’s “The Flash” will feature the new iteration of the character. She will be played by Sasha Calle, a Colombian Daytime Emmy-nominated actress known for her role on “The Young and the Restless”. This will be her big-screen debut. Watch her react to the news of… Continue reading
Comic-Con @ Home: Horizon Zero Dawn Comes to Comics
This year, San Diego Comic-Con could not take place as usual (thanks, COVID-19), but the organisers prepared an alternative: Comic-Con @ Home. Available for everyone free of charge, it’s a collection of pre-recorded panels with various creators and artists. At Geekified, we will be covering the most interesting ones. Horizon Zero Dawn Comes to Comics… Continue reading
Big Geekified 2018 Summary. Part 2/5: Books and Comics
Welcome to the second part of our big 2018 summary. This time we’re talking about the books and comics we read and liked the most. Christopher Paolini – The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm Although I didn’t do much reading, it was nice to see Christopher Paolini release another book. I enjoyed the Eragon… Continue reading
Stan Lee, The Passing of A Titan
The Passing of A Titan Stan Lee passed away on November 12th of 2018 and has affected many of our lives. His work helped shape an entire industry. What were once just ideas are now Hollywood blockbusters. It’s a legacy that will never be forgotten. The respect, love, and admiration spanned far past the comic… Continue reading
Big Geekified 2017 Summary. Part 2/5: Books and Comics
Welcome to the second part of our 2017 summary. This time we’ll talk about our favourite books and comics. I didn’t read a lot of last year’s novels and comic books, instead focusing on doing some catching up with the classics. But here are two 2017 books which captured my imagination. La Belle Sauvage by… Continue reading
San Diego Comic-Con 2017: A Big Summary Part 2 of 3
Welcome to the second part of our big San Diego Comic-Con 2017 summary. Today we’ll talk about the most interesting Friday events. Without the unnecessary empty introductions, let’s move on to the goodies. First, a table of contents for your convenience. TABLE OF CONTENTS FRIDAY Young Justice Marvel: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends DC Universe… Continue reading
San Diego Comic-Con 2017: A Big Summary Part 1 of 3
It’s been almost four weeks since we had a very important event for all the geeks out there: San Diego Comic-Con (or SDCC, for short). As you all should know, it’s not just a comic book convention. It’s about all things popculture: tv shows, films and games included. There sure has been a lot of… Continue reading
Don’t judge a book by its cover – Felinia Web-comic review
What exactly is Felinia? In recent posts, here on Geekified, we’ve covered Wonder Woman and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 movies. They‘re big budget blockbusters, on which thousands of people work. But this time, I’ve decided to dive into a project that was created by a single person: Felinia, a WEB comic that can be… Continue reading