Watch the Comic Con Panels for Evil Dead and Carrie
New York Comic Con came to a close this Sunday and now news, panels and pictures of the festivities are circulating online. For genre fans who were unable to attend the convention, JoBlo.com uploaded the panels for Evil Dead and Carrie. While both are being considered unnecessary remakes thanks to the high esteem in which their film predecessors are still viewed, what the cast and filmmakers reveal will hopefully put those worrying minds at ease. Representing the Evil Dead panel is director Fede Alvarez and the remake’s leading lady Jane Levy (ABC’s Suburgatory), as well as the star of the... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsJoss Whedon Wants A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Musical
Sure, Joss Whedon has already given Buffy a voice with the musical episode “Once More With Feeling,” which appeared in the sixth season of the hit television show.... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsPatton Oswalt Makes Elaborate Tour Announcement, Gives Big Props to Kyle Kinane
The remainder of the summer will see Patton Oswalt bouncing around the United States for a series of live stand-up shows. More than that, “three different versions” of the comedian will be touring, according to a blog post written by Oswalt himself.... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsSan Diego Comic-Con 2010 Programming Schedule Released
Hold on to your hats, geeks and geekettes: Recently, the enormous culture phenomenon that is Comic-Con International unveiled the 2010 schedule of programming for its biggest event, San Diego Comic-Con, which goes down July 22-25.... read more
Found in: Books, NewsPaste's 10 Favorite Things About NYC Comic Con 2009
"I want to see Emma Frost and Loki have a pillow fight!" The raucous statement echoes anonymously in a large, industrial room filled with 500 people at 2009 New York Comic Con. Each of the 500 in attendance laughs because they are well aware that a) Emma Frost is a fictional bleach-blonde mutant telepath who notoriously flaunts a leather Victorian corset. She is also a comic-book character. They're also aware that b) Loki is a the Norse Goddess of Trickery who often fights the Asgardian God of Thunder, Thor. She was once male before morphing into an extremely attractive female (magical possession, not transgender surgery,... read more
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