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
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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
Big Geekified 2016 Summary. Part 2/5: Books and Comics
Welcome to the second part of our Big Geekified 2016 Summary. Yesterday we weighed in on our favourite music from 2016, and today we will talk about what we’ve read. Ready? My list will include Stephen King and the Iron Man comings as they made Iron Man a black female – which is pretty cool…. Continue reading
Are WB and DC taking the squad goals to a whole new level? A “Suicide Squad” review.
After Man of Steel, which had a mixed response, and Batman V Superman, which was panned by critics (although I liked it very much and here’s why) and underperformed in box-office, came the third DC Extended Universe movie: Suicide Squad. Written and directed by David Ayer, it wasn’t liked by critics either, but it has… Continue reading
SDCC 2016: Warner Bros. Panel
This year’s San Diego Comic-Con has ended more than a week ago. It certainly was very emotional, and now that we dealt with these emotions we can write a few words about the most important panels. We won’t be going over the trailers and goodies posted on the Internet, but we’ll also look at what… Continue reading
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’s Ultimate Edition Trailer is out
Warner Bros. has just released a first trailer for the Ultimate Edition of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (we reviewed the cinematic cut here) via Collider. You can see the trailer below (there are some new scenes, so make sure to watch closely!). According to Collider (and the trailer itself), The Ultimate Edition (with… Continue reading
Marvel did it again: about that Captain America twist
If you still haven’t read the comic book that the whole Internet is talking about and didn’t stumble upon thousands of articles and blog posts about it – well, first, congratulations and second: beware, SPOILERS AHEAD! But the chances are you have heard about the controversy and – as most comic book fans probably are… Continue reading
Comixology Unlimited is a go
Yesterday Comixology announced its new functionality: Comixology Unlimited. It is already being dubbed a “Netflix for comic books” and is exactly this: it works as a subscription service and gives its readers unlimited access to digital comics, graphic novels and manga for $5.99 a month (after a 30-day free trial). So, what’s the catch? Well,… Continue reading
Geek News Weekly (04.25-05.02)
This week on Geek news weekly:
MOVIES
We have ourselves a new Lara Croft
Potential actresses eyed for “Battle Angel Alita”
Sylvia Hoeks joins “Blade Runner” Sequel
Disney confirms movies and claims dates
Mads Mikkelsen reveals his role in “Rogue One”
“The Flash” has just lost director
“Sherlock Holmes 3” has just got a screenwriter
“Goosebumps” sequel is a go
TV SHOWS
The Punisher getting his own Netflix series
John Krasinski will be the new Jack Ryan
“24” revival and Lee Daniel’s “Star” with series order
“Ajin” TV Anime with a second season
VIDEO GAMES
Lionhead closes
COMICS
DC Rebirth redesigns
New Robin Hood interpretation