Welcome to this review of night two of WWE’s Wrestlemania 40 pay-per-view which came live from Philadelphia. Let’s see what went down on Saturday’s show…
Match #1: World Heavyweight Title – Drew McIntyre def. Seth “Freakin” Rollins The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
The Scottish Warrior finally got to bask in the sun by winning a world title in front of the WWE Universe. With Cm Punk providing guest commentary and Drew McIntyre and World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins receiving special entrances, the match had an air of excitement and tension unmatched. McIntyre almost stunned everyone into silence as he clattered The Visionary with a Claymore just seconds into the match, but Rollins kicked out. McIntyre taunted Punk outside the ring, readying to level Rollins with a Future Shock, but Rollins countered it into a Pedigree. Rollins then hit a Stomp, but his knee buckled on both occasions,...
Match #1: World Heavyweight Title – Drew McIntyre def. Seth “Freakin” Rollins The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
The Scottish Warrior finally got to bask in the sun by winning a world title in front of the WWE Universe. With Cm Punk providing guest commentary and Drew McIntyre and World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins receiving special entrances, the match had an air of excitement and tension unmatched. McIntyre almost stunned everyone into silence as he clattered The Visionary with a Claymore just seconds into the match, but Rollins kicked out. McIntyre taunted Punk outside the ring, readying to level Rollins with a Future Shock, but Rollins countered it into a Pedigree. Rollins then hit a Stomp, but his knee buckled on both occasions,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Comic book fans frequently navigate through a sea of online rumors, especially when it comes to upcoming movies. A recent example is the chatter surrounding the villain in James Gunn’s Superman reboot.
Superman from DC Comics
The movie explores Clark Kent/Superman’s internal conflict. He is a reporter in Metropolis with extraordinary powers. Born on the planet Krypton, he was raised by the Kent family on Earth, giving him both Kryptonian heritage (his alien origin and powers) and a human upbringing (the values he learned from his adoptive parents).
The movie delves into how he grapples with these two identities. Recently, rumors have also circulated about Ultraman appearing as the villain in the film, but Gunn quickly clarified these reports.
Director James Gunn Debunks Ultraman Rumors in Superman Reboot James Gunn. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Don’t get caught up in the speculation about Ultraman—James Gunn has set the record straight himself.
Superman from DC Comics
The movie explores Clark Kent/Superman’s internal conflict. He is a reporter in Metropolis with extraordinary powers. Born on the planet Krypton, he was raised by the Kent family on Earth, giving him both Kryptonian heritage (his alien origin and powers) and a human upbringing (the values he learned from his adoptive parents).
The movie delves into how he grapples with these two identities. Recently, rumors have also circulated about Ultraman appearing as the villain in the film, but Gunn quickly clarified these reports.
Director James Gunn Debunks Ultraman Rumors in Superman Reboot James Gunn. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Don’t get caught up in the speculation about Ultraman—James Gunn has set the record straight himself.
- 4/6/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
Netflix has landed rights to the female-driven genre thriller Apex, described as Free Solo meets Silence of the Lambs, Deadline reports today.
Apex was penned by “The Purge” writer Jeremy Robbins and selected as part of 2021’s The Black List, an annual buzzy compendium of the year’s most-liked unproduced Hollywood screenplays.
The spec script logline for Apex: “When an adrenaline junkie sets out to conquer a menacing river, she discovers that nature isn’t the only thing out for blood.” In other words, one woman finds herself stalked by an Apex predator, only this time of the human variety. And it sounds like it’ll be very intense.
Deadline reports that the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have created a need for original stories for studios’ development slates, which has led to a boost in spec and packaging markets. Before the strikes, “the market was not as robust...
Apex was penned by “The Purge” writer Jeremy Robbins and selected as part of 2021’s The Black List, an annual buzzy compendium of the year’s most-liked unproduced Hollywood screenplays.
The spec script logline for Apex: “When an adrenaline junkie sets out to conquer a menacing river, she discovers that nature isn’t the only thing out for blood.” In other words, one woman finds herself stalked by an Apex predator, only this time of the human variety. And it sounds like it’ll be very intense.
Deadline reports that the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have created a need for original stories for studios’ development slates, which has led to a boost in spec and packaging markets. Before the strikes, “the market was not as robust...
- 2/14/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Although almost every Kaiju movie fan would prefer the tedious human drama to be as lessened as possible so as to not meddle with the monster spectacles, it is an undeniable fact that a well-crafted human institution makes Kaiju stories more interesting. Aside from the fact that Godzilla movies are inherently symbolic of nature’s retribution against humanity for their folly, human actions give viewers a third-person perspective into the world of monsters. Legendary’s Monsterverse adhered to this perspective by introducing Monarch as a secretive Titan research organization, positing it as a mediator between humans and Titans, aiming to pave the way for co-existence.
On the exact opposite side of the spectrum exists Apex Cybernetics, a seemingly rival conglomerate that was introduced in Godzilla vs. Kong and whose origins can be traced back to the recently concluded Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Motivated by a different goal to that of Monarch,...
On the exact opposite side of the spectrum exists Apex Cybernetics, a seemingly rival conglomerate that was introduced in Godzilla vs. Kong and whose origins can be traced back to the recently concluded Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Motivated by a different goal to that of Monarch,...
- 1/12/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
With Guardians of the Galax,y Vol. 3 set to take the top spot for the second straight weekend, director James Gunn is starting to turn his attentions to his next big project, Superman: Legacy, and the auditioning process that’s currently under way.
For the past several weeks, talent has been submitting audition tapes for the main roles, which include Clark Kent aka Superman, Lois Lane and Lex Luthor, but Gunn has only just begun watching the tapes, now that press for Guardians 3 is behind him. Some of the names in the mix to play Kent include Nicholas Hoult, David Corenswet, Jacob Elordi and Andrew Richardson.
Sources also add that Emma Mackey, Rachel Brosnahan, Phoebe Dynevor and Samara Weaving are among those testing for Lois Lane. The last of the tests were submitted on May 4, and insiders with talent involved in auditioning have been told that the plan is for Gunn to watch every tape.
For the past several weeks, talent has been submitting audition tapes for the main roles, which include Clark Kent aka Superman, Lois Lane and Lex Luthor, but Gunn has only just begun watching the tapes, now that press for Guardians 3 is behind him. Some of the names in the mix to play Kent include Nicholas Hoult, David Corenswet, Jacob Elordi and Andrew Richardson.
Sources also add that Emma Mackey, Rachel Brosnahan, Phoebe Dynevor and Samara Weaving are among those testing for Lois Lane. The last of the tests were submitted on May 4, and insiders with talent involved in auditioning have been told that the plan is for Gunn to watch every tape.
- 5/13/2023
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Still need convincing that Dead Island 2 is on the way? Deep Silver and Dambuster have released a new 14-minute gameplay trailer for the upcoming open world zombiefest, kicking off the action at the very beginning of the game in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
Featuring Dani, one of the Slayers you’ll be playing as in Dead Island 2, the gameplay footage sees her meeting up with Standard zombies, Variant zombies (grenadier walkers), and Apex zombies (hyper mutated zombies), each one with its own powers and behaviors.
That’s not to say that players will be at a disadvantage. You’ll be making use of each Slayer’s abilities, along with Skill Cards to enhance abilities and create unique player builds. You can also take advantage of the environment around you, allowing you to even the odds through chaining together different elemental damage types such as electricity, fire and acid.
Also on...
Featuring Dani, one of the Slayers you’ll be playing as in Dead Island 2, the gameplay footage sees her meeting up with Standard zombies, Variant zombies (grenadier walkers), and Apex zombies (hyper mutated zombies), each one with its own powers and behaviors.
That’s not to say that players will be at a disadvantage. You’ll be making use of each Slayer’s abilities, along with Skill Cards to enhance abilities and create unique player builds. You can also take advantage of the environment around you, allowing you to even the odds through chaining together different elemental damage types such as electricity, fire and acid.
Also on...
- 3/2/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Harvest: Rise of Apex is an intense interactive immersive theater experience that literally will have its guests running non-stop out of fear for forty-five minutes. As the Harvest story continues, Apex has founded his own religion with followers, The People’s Church. This religion is based upon Apex surviving, what psychologists called, a horrific suicide attempt and deeming himself immortal. The People’s Church believes everyone can be worthy of Apex’s gift and wants to invite you to join them into a new world of eternal living.
The Harvest: Rise of Apex is a juggernaut of an adventure that the avid horror enthusiasts should not miss. Experience what it would feel like to pledge into The People’s Church and witness firsthand one of Apex’s immortal rituals. Are you worthy? That is the question the followers want to show you. They believe you are and they will do anything to convince you,...
The Harvest: Rise of Apex is a juggernaut of an adventure that the avid horror enthusiasts should not miss. Experience what it would feel like to pledge into The People’s Church and witness firsthand one of Apex’s immortal rituals. Are you worthy? That is the question the followers want to show you. They believe you are and they will do anything to convince you,...
- 10/15/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Lochlyn Munro, Brittany Mitchell, Madison Pettis, Vanessa Morgan, Jedidiah Goodacre, Phoebe Miu, Jordan Buhat, Richard Harmon, Susan Bennett | Written by Chris Beyrooty, Chris Sivertson, Nick Waters | Directed by Steven C. Miller
Margaux takes its title from the name of the sophisticated AI that runs the smart home serving as the film’s main location, And, as films from Demon Seed to Dark Cloud have told us, putting a computer in charge of your house never ends well. And judging by the prologue featuring Lochlyn Munro and Brittany Mitchell this will be no exception.
A group of college friends, Hannah, Lexi, Drew, Kayla, Devon, and Clay feel that they’ve grown apart in the four years since they left high school. So the former Nerd Herd decide to get together for a weekend party before graduation.
Director Steven C. Miller and writers Chris Beyrooty (Shelter in Place), Chris Sivertson and...
Margaux takes its title from the name of the sophisticated AI that runs the smart home serving as the film’s main location, And, as films from Demon Seed to Dark Cloud have told us, putting a computer in charge of your house never ends well. And judging by the prologue featuring Lochlyn Munro and Brittany Mitchell this will be no exception.
A group of college friends, Hannah, Lexi, Drew, Kayla, Devon, and Clay feel that they’ve grown apart in the four years since they left high school. So the former Nerd Herd decide to get together for a weekend party before graduation.
Director Steven C. Miller and writers Chris Beyrooty (Shelter in Place), Chris Sivertson and...
- 9/13/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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