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- Freeform has renewed Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger for a second season
- Joss Whedon is developing a ‘richly diverse’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot
- Watch the first trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass
- The next Star Wars novels will flesh out the prequel era
- Star Trek is getting a series of standalone mini ‘Short Treks’ episodes
- Star Trek: Discovery’s season 2 trailer teases Spock, Christopher Pike, and Tig Notaro
- Writer-director James Gunn fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 over offensive tweets
- The Walking Dead gets a season 9 trailer and October 7th release date
- How to add iPhone X gestures to your Android phone
- Cargo is teaming up with Uber to satiate your mid-trip munchies
Freeform has renewed Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger for a second season Posted: 20 Jul 2018 07:17 PM PDT Marvel has largely taken a backseat this year at San Diego Comic-Con: Marvel Studios skipped the con, but there's been a bit of news from its television divisions: it announced that the second season of Iron Fist will begin later this fall, and today, it revealed that its Freeform show, Cloak & Dagger will come back for another season next year. The show follows two teenagers, Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone "Ty" Johnson (Aubrey Joseph), who gained superpowers from an accident. The show has proven to be extremely relevant, tackling issues such as racism, depression and drug abuse. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Freeform has renewed the show for a second, 10-episode season, which will begin streaming in the spring of 2019.... |
Joss Whedon is developing a ‘richly diverse’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot Posted: 20 Jul 2018 05:11 PM PDT Joss Whedon's TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended its original run back in 2003, but 15 years later, a new iteration of the show is in development. Deadline reports that Whedon and Midnight, Texas creator Monica Owusu-Breen are developing the series at Fox 21 TV Studios. There is no home yet for the new Buffy, but the plan is for the series to be pitched to cable networks and streaming services later this summer. The original show followed Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), a "Slayer" destined to fight evil forces in her new hometown of Sunnydale. Inspired by Whedon's feature film of the same name, the series ran for seven seasons, inspiring a spin-off series (Angel), a larger expanded universe of comics and novels, and a... |
Watch the first trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass Posted: 20 Jul 2018 04:42 PM PDT A year ago, M. Night Shyamalan scored a surprise hit with his film Split, about a teenager named Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy) being kidnapped and held hostage by Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man suffering from dissociative identity disorder. The end of the film had a surprise: a direct tie-in to Shyamalan's comic-book superhero homage Unbreakable, which led to an announcement that his followup film Glass would further connect the two films. At its Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic-Con today, Universal Pictures released a full trailer for the film. The trailer introduces Dr. Ellie Staple (played by Sarah Paulson), a psychiatrist who specializes in "those individuals who believe they are superheroes," addressing Bruce Willis' U... |
The next Star Wars novels will flesh out the prequel era Posted: 20 Jul 2018 04:08 PM PDT Today at San Diego Comic-Con, Lucasfilm assembled a panel of its authors to preview the next crop of Star Wars books and comics. With Episode IX yet to begin production, the next couple of novels will focus on the prequel era. Ever since Timothy Zahn wrote Heir to the Empire in 1991, books have been a major part of the larger Star Wars franchise, expanding the story beyond the films and introducing new characters. When Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, the past books and comics — the Star Wars Expanded Universe — were rendered non-canon. But ever since, publisher Del Rey has worked with the Star Wars Story Group to coordinate all the franchise's new stories across its various media to ensure that everything fits together and... |
Star Trek is getting a series of standalone mini ‘Short Treks’ episodes Posted: 20 Jul 2018 03:35 PM PDT When Star Trek: Discovery's original showrunner, Bryan Fuller, first met with CBS executives about bringing a new Star Trek series to the small screen, he proposed the new property as an anthology series, similar to the format and style of Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story. That would allow a much wider lens on the larger Trek universe than any of the previous series or films had been able to accomplish. CBS was reportedly interested, but suggested he start with a serialized story first to test the waters. With his exit from the show in October 2016 went any chance of a more eclectic take on Discovery — until now. This afternoon at the Discovery panel at San Diego Comic-Con's Hall H, co-creator and current showrunner Alex Kurtzman... |
Star Trek: Discovery’s season 2 trailer teases Spock, Christopher Pike, and Tig Notaro Posted: 20 Jul 2018 03:13 PM PDT CBS held a big panel Friday for the latest installment of the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek Discovery, offering the first look at the upcoming season of the show on CBS All Access. Star Trek Discovery launched last year on the channel's much-maligned digital platform, and was a new look for the Trek franchise: it broke a number of the series' traditional conventions, and ended up being a much darker show than previous series installments, a move that has divided the fandom. The show, set about a decade before the original 1966 Star Trek aboard the eponymous USS Discovery, follows the disgraced Starfleet officer Michael Burnham after she's found guilty of mutiny, stripped of her rank, and sent to space jail. When her services are... |
Writer-director James Gunn fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 over offensive tweets Posted: 20 Jul 2018 01:25 PM PDT Disney has fired writer-director James Gunn from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 after a right-wing media personality resurfaced a series of offensive tweets Gunn made, in many cases from 2009 and 2010. "The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James' Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio's values," Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, "and we have severed our business relationship with him." As noted by Polygon, conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich — perhaps best known as one of the most active promoters of the fake "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory — began resurfacing some of Gunn's old tweets, some going back nearly a decade. In the tweets, Gunn makes a... |
The Walking Dead gets a season 9 trailer and October 7th release date Posted: 20 Jul 2018 01:25 PM PDT The Walking Dead is preparing for a life after Rick Grimes, as both actor Andrew Lincoln and comic creator Robert Kirkman confirmed this week at San Diego Comic-Con that the show's season 9 will be Lincoln's last. Now, at The Walking Dead's official Comic-Con panel today, AMC has released the first trailer for season 9 and confirmed an October 7th, 2018 premiere date. Season 9 takes place after the "All Out War" saga of Kirkman's comic, and it will be the first season in more than four years that showrunner Scott Gimple will not be in charge. Long-time writer and story editor Angela Kang will be taking over as Gimple assumes the chief content officer role of the expanding franchise, which includes Fear the Walking Dead and a number of... |
How to add iPhone X gestures to your Android phone Posted: 20 Jul 2018 12:26 PM PDT The best feature of Apple's iPhone X isn't its hardware or design; it's the extremely fun, easy-to-use, and efficient gesture-based navigation system that replaces the old home button. Apple's use of gestures in the iPhone X has spurred a renaissance in gesture UIs, and many companies are now developing their own takes on them. OnePlus has added a gesture-based control option to its popular enthusiast-focused phones, while Motorola and Huawei have developed systems that work with the fingerprint scanner on the front of their respective devices. Even Google will get into the game with its version of gesture controls when Android P officially launches in a few months. While many phones are coming with their own gesture systems, if you want... |
Cargo is teaming up with Uber to satiate your mid-trip munchies Posted: 20 Jul 2018 12:26 PM PDT Cargo, the company that sought to make ride-share vehicles a bit more like drive-by convenience stores replete with snacks and tech accessories for sale, has announced that it's officially joining forces with Uber. Cargo, which first launched in 2017, gives ride-share drivers boxes filled with free samples and purchasable snacks, along with tech gear like spare phone chargers and headphones. Drivers are promised that they can keep 25 percent of the sales, and $1 per item — even if the rider is just grabbing a free sample.
Right now, riders pay for these items through Cargo's app, but Uber might bake these features... |
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