Another San Diego Comic Con has come in a bustle of epicness and left us with nothing more than the cold winds of autumn nipping at our skin. After all, the true essence of summer has gone, leaving us breathless at all the movie news that has come our way in such a small amount of time. We’re shivering at the goose-bump inducing trailers, the collection of casts and directors getting excited over their new movies and films. We’re bustling together, huddling over the screens as we watch, with bated breath, that one minute clip of Dawn of Justice over and over again. But San Diego has come and gone, and what have we learnt from this insanely exciting weekend?
by Cookie N Screen
Another San Diego Comic Con has come in a bustle of epicness and left us with nothing more than the cold winds of autumn nipping at our skin. After all, the true essence of summer has gone, leaving us breathless at all the movie news that has come our way in such a small amount of time. We’re shivering at the goose-bump inducing trailers, the collection of casts and directors getting excited over their new movies and films. We’re bustling together, huddling over the screens as we watch, with bated breath, that one minute clip of Dawn of Justice over and over again. But San Diego has come and gone, and what have we learnt from this insanely exciting weekend? by Cookie N Screen Well. Another day has gone by for the audiences and celebrities and San Diego Comic Con and in a slew of excitement some big news has been dropped. Not only have a whole heap of our favourite people populated the large exhibition centre in the good of USA but people have been treated with exclusive clips, wonderful art and panels about the latest movies that are coming out. While we are all sat here, sitting on our hands to stop clawing at the internet and buying plane tickets just to stand outside those hallowed doors and soak in the awesome. That’s enough jealousy for this round up, here is a look at all the stuff that happened yesterday. by Sean Naraborough I’m currently working on an article about The Last of Us being turned into a film, and was nearly finished with it, until the story of Maisie Williams possibly playing Ellie in the film adaption came out, and screwed everything up. This story came to fruition after during a Comic-Con panel where the makers of the film adaption teased that Maisie was in talks to play Ellie. More speculation was caused with the fact that Maisie and Neil Druckmann, the writer of the game and film, were having conversations over Twitter. A couple of people I know who are both fans of The Last of Us and Game of Thrones are very excited that Arya Stark could play Ellie. Now, I don’t watch Game Of Thrones (Yes, I know, I’m an idiot. Voice your anger below), but I know Maisie is one of the stand out actresses from the show. The fact that I know who she is without watching the show is a credit to how good of an actress she is. by Cookie N Screen So it’s the weekend and unfortunately, we’ve stopped with the “well, we’re at work and can’t do anything about it” excuses to quell the pangs of envy boiling in our stomachs and we are entire Hulk rage, green eyed monster about it all. Yes, San Diego Comic Con is in full swing and we’re grumbling on the other side of the pond, grumbling as we click another exclusive video, panel and flick through as much Benedict Cumberbatch news as possible. Sigh. This time next year, right? Well, now we have simmered down, it’s time to bring you the latest film news from San Diego by Robbie Jones The San Diego Comic Con is well under way, whilst the entirety of the I’m With Geek staff sit here and cry with jealousy. Every year, Comic Con delivers a lot of film goodness, from posters to trailers to panels and more. This year is no exception, with so many things already cropping up. So, what’s new from San Diego? One of the most popular films to be covered this year will surely be Avengers: Age of Ultron and some new concept art has been released. The pictures see heroes Black Widow, Captain America, Scarlett Witch and Iron Man taking on big baddie Ultron and his army of robots. The art is beautifully drawn, and hopefully promises some epic action scenes in the forthcoming sequel. Now if we could just get a trailer, that’d be lovely! |
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