We’re now barely four months away from the release of James Mangold’s The Wolverine, and we’ve yet to see a single piece of footage from the film.

 

Finally, FINALLY, this is all about to change. Director James Mangold today revealed via twitter the official release date for the film’s teaser trailer.

 

 

We’ll be posting the trailer as soon as it’s available on March 27th. From the stills we’ve seen so far, The Wolverine looks like a huge step up from its predecessor, but only time will tell! Let us know if you’re excited for the film below!

 

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Welcome to Walking Dead Weekly! As the title implies, each week (bearing a new episode of course), we’ll be taking a look at the latest episode of the AMC series. I’ll let you know how I felt about each weekly offering, and will also compare it to what Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard were doing with the comic at the same time.

Last week’s Arrow on the Doorpost post was arguably the most boring episode of The Walking Dead since the series premiered in 2010. Aside from the revelation of the Governor’s true intentions (he doesn’t want the prison, he just wants Michonne), the plot came to a standstill while Rick and Phillip talked about nothing of interest for the entire 42 minutes. Back at the prison it was nice to see Glenn and Maggie finally make up, but beyond that, there was absolutely nothing to see. Arrow on the Doorpost was a sub-par episode by any means, but following Clear from the week prior, you have to wonder what the production team was thinking; I’d rather have watched no episode at all than have had the series dragged down by that stinker.

Does this week fare any better? Read on and find out! As always, there are plenty of spoilers below, so don’t read any further until you’ve seen the episode!

Episode Thoughts – ‘Prey’

In last week’s edition of Walking Dead Weekly, we noted (via an embed of a strongly worded tweet) just how fed up fans were getting with Andrea; twitter is consistently full of Walking Dead fans calling for the death of the character, or at least for her to smarten the hell up. I’m sure those same fans were excited when they tuned into AMC tonight, and learned that Andrea took center stage in this week’s Prey.

Prey opens with a snow covered flashback; Andrea and Michonne sit around a fire and chat (back while they were still friends of course). Andrea asks how Michonne came across her leashed, de-limbed walkers, and its revealed that she knew them before the apocalypse happened. Michonne wasn’t a fan however, as she states that they “weren’t human to begin with,” and that “they deserved what they got”.

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After a rather clever transition, we’re in Woodbury, and it looks like the Governor has been busy. He stands in a makeshift torture chamber that we haven’t seen before, and the camera cuts across a multitude of gruesome tools and devices. Who is this room meant for? Why is Phillip checking things out? Luckily, we’ll get some answers before the episode closes.

At the end of last week’s episode, Milton learned that the Governor had no intention of following through with his deal with Rick; whether Michonne was surrendered or not, Phillip had plans to simply kill everybody. Milton quickly reveals the truth to Andrea, who (after she states that she has to kill the Governor… and then doesn’t) decides that it’s time to leave Woodbury for good.

After an entertaining sequence featuring Tyreese and his horrible shooting ability (he always preferred melee in the comic), Andrea warns him about the Governor, jumps the fence, and makes a run for it. Like the good Woodbury citizen that he is (for now), Tyreese quickly reveals her leaving to the Governor, who spins her escape into a story of loneliness and vulnerability.

The man certainly knows how to speak.
The man certainly knows how to speak.

Governor Phillip naturally decides to go after the nearly defenseless Andrea, and it becomes quite clear what this week’s title, Prey, is referring to. The remainder of the episode focusses on an awkward cat and mouse game between the two, with Andrea cleverly hiding for a period of time, making a noise and being seen, getting away again, and repeat. These scenes are (for the most part) good looking, well produced, and rather reminiscent of classic slasher movies, but on the other hand, they’re also completely unnecessary, and get very boring after the very first one. These scenes are likely included to convey to us just how fucked up the Governor is (which we all already know), and just how badly Andrea screwed up (again, which we already know).

She even sucks at hiding.
She even sucks at hiding.

For a brief moment, we catch up with Tyreese and his group. Martinez brings them to a pit full of walkers, and explains just what they’re going to do with them. Tyreese, being the stand-up guy that he is, has a problem with this; he’s seen the prison, and it’s full of kids and innocents that don’t deserve any of this. When the zombie pit is later torched, the blame is put on Tyreese and company, who in actuality had nothing to do with it. It isn’t officially revealed before the episode closes, but it’s quite clear that Milton was the firestarter.

Andrea finally gets away from Governor, and using her internal GPS, quickly makes it to the prison fence. She raises a hand, and opens her mouth to call out to Rick, when a hand suddenly silences her and pulls her to the ground. Thought dead just moments ago, the Governor catches up to Andrea in the nick of time. Rick raises his scope in their direction, but Governor is too strong, and Andrea is neither seen nor heard. Honestly, I gasped a little at this moment; Andrea escaped, she had this, she was about to call out, and that unexpected hand reaching around her mouth made me jump. I was expecting her to get to the prison (seeing as that was the main purpose of the episode existing), leading to a truly shocking moment when she is pulled away.

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The episode closes with Martinez (and later Milton) asking a bloodied Governor if he found Andrea. As the Governor does, he lies to both of them, and states that he’ll continue looking in the morning. The camera cuts, and we’re led through a familiar, winding hallway; the door to the Governor’s “workshop” pushes open, and a bound, gagged, and terrified Andrea sits in the cold, hard chair. The credits begin to roll, and the only thing that’s on our minds is just what Andrea’s fate may be.

Now, Prey may not have been as bad as last week’s Arrow on the Doorpostbut it became pretty damn clear in the first few minutes that this hour was simply going to be another full of filler. Just like last week, we’re largely in the same place that we were when the episode started; Andrea is simply physically trapped now, instead of bound in the emotional trap that the Governor had her in before. We really learned nothing new this week about any of the characters or their intentions, and none of the events that transpired had anything to do with the coming war. If I ever have to watch Prey again, it will be too soon. Season three of The Walking Dead is without a doubt the series’ best season (so far), but I have to say that the way this is going, I’m now quite looking forward to the finale.

Next week we head back to the prison with another episode written by Scott Gimple. Gimple will takeover as showrunner on the next season of The Walking Dead, and also wrote the phenomenal Clear from just a few weeks ago. Watch the preview for This Sorrowful Life below, and let us know what you thought of this week’s episode!

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Comic Comparison

Unfortunately, this week’s uninspiring episode really had nothing to do with the comic. The AMC series had the Governor chasing Andrea down for its majority, which is something that never happened on paper. The only real comparison (or foreshadowing) here is the “workshop” that Phillip was preparing at the beginning of the episode, and that Andrea was trapped in at the end. It’s awfully reminiscent of the location where he repeated raped and tortured Michonne in the comic (especially the chains); as much as fans are hating on Andrea at this time, I’m sure they don’t want her to meet her end like that.

I certainly hope it doesn't come to this.
I certainly hope it doesn’t come to this.

That’s all for tonight! As always, thanks for reading, and we’ll see you back next week!

HBO today released an awesome, exhilarating, exciting new trailer for the third season of Game of Thrones.

 

This new preview offers up plenty of new footage, but unfortunately HBO still looks to be keeping the White Walkers a mystery. Hopefully we’ll see more of them and the Night’s Watch when Game of Thrones returns on March 31st.

 

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know how excited you are for the series to return!

 

 

Need a refresher before the season starts? Watch a 14 minute recap of season two here!

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is just a few days away from hitting store shelves. Today, the opening cinematic featured in the title has been released online.The cinematic is a clear homage to the opening credit sequence from the AMC series, but with one obvious difference; this one looks terrible.

 

I sure hope this game has some personality; from what we’ve seen so far graphically, Survival Instinct is nothing to write home about. Watch the cinematic below, and let us know what you think!

 

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct releases this Tuesday, March 19th. If it stinks, and you’re hankering for an awesome undead experience, I’d wholeheartedly recommend Telltale’s adaptation of The Walking Dead, or Ubisoft’s ZombiU.

 

 

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is a do-whatever-you-need-to-survive first-person action game that brings the deep, character-driven world of AMC’s Emmy®Award-winning TV series onto console gaming systems and the PC. The game follows the mysterious, crossbow-wielding survivor Daryl Dixon, brought to life by TV series star Norman Reedus, alongside his overbearing brother Merle, voiced by Michael Rooker, on a haunting, unforgiving journey across the Georgia countryside. Players will need to tread carefully on this desperate quest, scrounging for food, water, and ammunition to survive against nightmares both living and undead.

As series co-creator Ryan Murphy confirmed last year, each season of American Horror Story will have an entirely new story, completely separate from the world of the last.

 

First we had American Horror Story: Murder House (retroactively titled), which followed the broken Harmon family on an ill-fated quest to fix their issues after moving into an infamous house where countless people met their tragic end. Next up was American Horror Story: Asylum, featuring the Briarcliff Mental Institution and its mistreated inmates in the 1960’s.

 

During last night’s Paleyfest panel, Murphy revealed the final title for the next season of the popular series: American Horror Story: Coven. As rumored earlier this year, next season will revolve around a group of witches. Nothing is known about the plot at this time.

 

We’ll keep you posted on this one; I’m a huge fan of American Horror Story, and cannot wait for this next season to start!

 

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We’re now just two weeks away from the launch of Activision‘s The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct. The publisher has released a cool behind-the-scenes video featuring Michael Rooker and Norman Reedus, talking about the title and their involvement with it.

 

Last month an official gameplay trailer was released for the game, and while vastly improved from the early gameplay footage we saw in January, Survival Instinct is still looking rather generic to me.

 

Only time will tell how this one will turn out. The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct launches on March 26th for Xbox 360, Wii U, PS3, and PC. Watch the new video below, and let us know what you think!

 

 

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is a do-whatever-you-need-to-survive first-person action game that brings the deep, character-driven world of AMC’s Emmy®Award-winning TV series onto console gaming systems and the PC. The game follows the mysterious, crossbow-wielding survivor Daryl Dixon, brought to life by TV series star Norman Reedus, alongside his overbearing brother Merle, voiced by Michael Rooker, on a haunting, unforgiving journey across the Georgia countryside. Players will need to tread carefully on this desperate quest, scrounging for food, water, and ammunition to survive against nightmares both living and undead.

Deep Silver and Volition today released the first trailer for their upcoming sandbox title, Saints Row IV.

 

According to the game’s press release, Saints Row IV takes players “From the Crack House to the White House” amidst an ongoing alien invasion. Superpowers have also made the cut this time around, allowing you to “delve into an arsenal of alien weaponry and technology that will turn each Saint into an ultimate entity of destruction.”

 

Now, I’ve never actually played a Saints Row game. I always thought that they simply looked like a slightly too over-the-top Grand Theft Auto. This teaser trailer however, is pretty damn cool, so maybe I’ll have to give Saints a shot!

 

Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Saints Row IV hits North America on August 20th!

 

 

  From the Crack House to the White House –

 

March 15, 2013 — Larkspur, Calif., Today Deep Silver announced that Saints Row IV, the ball-busting next chapter in the Saints Row franchise, is starting a party in your pants this Fall.

 

In the next open-world installment of Saints Row, Deep Silver Volition continues the story of the Third Street Saints by elevating their status to the highest level – the leaders of the free world. In Saints Row IV, the head honcho of the Saints has been elected to the Presidency of the United States. But the Saints are just getting started. Now the larger-than-life insanity of the Saints series gets a new twist with a catastrophic alien invasion, and the aliens have transported the Saints to a bizarro-Steelport simulation. Wield gargantuan superpowers and fight to free humanity from alien granddaddy Zinyak’s mental grasp. Escape the simulation that’s trapped the Saints crew, or die trying.

 

Saints Row IV lets players delve into an arsenal of alien weaponry and technology that will turn each Saint into an ultimate entity of destruction. Utilize out-of-this-world superpowers to fight all the way to the top. With intensified action and enhanced customization, players can use their newfound superpowers and leap over buildings, outrun the fastest sports cars, or send enemies flying with telekinesis in the greatest, most insane installment of Saints Row yet.

 

Save the world, Saints Style.

 

Developed by Volition, Saints Row IV will launch on current-gen consoles and PC on August 20, 2013, in North America and August 23, 2013, in the rest of the world.

Via an extremely short (and unorthodox) press release, Nintendo today announced the official release date for their upcoming 3D remake, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D.

 

The anticipated release is a 3D reimagining of the 2010 Wii platformer, Donkey Kong Country Returns. The game garnered critical acclaim, and was an extremely faithful contemporary adaptation of the classic Donkey Kong Country style.

 

3DS owners, you’ve got just over two months to wait at this point; Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D will launch on May 24th. Watch the trailer for the game below, and let us know if you’ll be picking it up!

 

If you’re a regular around these parts, you know just how excited I am for Bates Motel. The contemporary Psycho prequel has featured one of the most impressive marketing campaigns of any show in recent memory, and there isn’t another midseason show that I’m looking forward to more than this one.

 

This doesn’t apply to me (being Canadian of course), but Xfinity customers, I’ve got some cool news for you. The pilot episode of Bates Motel is now available for your viewing pleasure. Just head here, log in, and you’ll be watching a whole four days before everyone else!

 

Again, head here to watch the episode, and let us know what you think! Everyone else, you’ll have to settle for the first six minutes.

 

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If you have an iPad and haven’t experienced World of Goo developer Tomorrow Corporation’s Little Inferno, there has never been a better time to pick it up.

 

The game first released on PC and Wii U back in November, and quickly garnered critical acclaim based on its clever originality, quirky gameplay, and stunning style . As soon as I played Little Inferno for the first time, I believed that it would be a perfect fit for the iPad’s big, beautiful touchscreen. A few months later it released at the cool price of $9.99.

 

The game just went on sale for $.99, which is the lowest price its been since the iPad version launched back in January. It’s an amazing title, and one of the most original games you can experience today. Watch the trailer below, and download the game here!

 

Another day, another preview for Hannibal.

 

Late last night, NBC released a lengthy new preview for their anticipated crime drama Hannibal. We’ve seen a multitude of trailers and TV spots for this one lately as the series premiere is now just a few weeks away, but last night’s trailer is the longest we’ve seen, and offers plenty of exciting fresh footage.

 

Watch the new preview below, and let us know what you think! Hannibal premieres on April 4th!

 

 

One of the most fascinating literary characters comes to life on television for the first time: psychiatrist-turned-serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. In this new drama from Bryan Fuller (“Pushing Daisies,” “Heroes”), based on the characters from Thomas Harris’ classic novels, we see where this incredible story began.

Will Graham is a gifted criminal profiler who is on the hunt for a serial killer with the FBI. Graham’s unique way of thinking gives him the astonishing ability to empathize with anyone – even psychopaths. He seems to know what makes them tick. But when the mind of the twisted killer he’s pursuing is too complicated for even Will to comprehend, he enlists the help of Dr. Lecter, one of the premier psychiatric minds in the country. Armed with the uncanny expertise of the brilliant doctor, Will and Hannibal (known as a serial killer only to the audience) form a brilliant partnership and it seems there’s no villain they can’t catch. If Will only knew…

Starring brilliant young actor Hugh Dancy as Will Graham, “Hannibal” will breathe new life into a deadly classic.

 

This is some awesome news for fans of these two.

 

Dark Horse has announced that Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose’s acclaimed self-published title, Sacrifice, will be getting the hardcover treatment. The six-issue miniseries premiered all the way back in 2011, but has since been oft-delayed due to the rising success of its creators. Since the series debut, Humphries has gone on to write for Ultimate Comics Ultimates, Uncanny X-Force, and John Carter: Gods of Mars, while Rose has worked on Theremin and Phabula, among others.

 

The final issue of the series will release on March 20th, with the hardcover edition to follow this September. Humphries sounds rather excited about the move, stating “We could not be more pleased that Sacrifice has found a new home at Dark Horse, their track record for gorgeous print editions is unparalleled, and their respect for comics is unquestioned. How cool is it that a whole new audience will be able to discover Sacrifice with a Dark Horse logo on the front?”

 

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What happens when you’re ripped from the 21st century and thrown into the middle of one of the greatest — and most bloodthirsty — civilizations in human history? How do you survive a strange world of war, blood, sacrifice, and death?
 
Join Hector, a dude on a one-way trip through the past, the present, and the psychedelic into the the glory of the Aztec Empire in SACRIFICE — a new comic book by SAM HUMPHRIES (writer of OUR LOVE IS REAL and one of Wizard’s “Five Writers to Watch in 2011″) and rising star DALTON ROSE.

 

If you’re looking for more Sam Humphries, we featured him on the show back in January!  You can watch it here if you haven’t, and if you have, why not check it out again!

 

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Feld Entertainment, longtime producers of Disney On Ice, have a new show in the works that should cater well to readers and staff alike here at Geekscape.

Marvel Universe Live is now in production. The tour will launch in July 2014 with an 85 city North American run before heading overseas. According to Deadline, each show will feature “state-of-the-art special effects, pyrotechnics, aerial displays, martial arts and countless other show elements”. The budget for the tour is over 10 million dollars, so whatever shape the final product takes should be pretty damn impressive.

One very interesting aspect of the announcement; as Marvel Universe Live is a live show, we’ll be seeing team-ups that would never, ever be possible in the film universe. Marvel film properties are split between a multitude of different companies, but those agreements do not include live performances!

What do you think of the announcement? Will you be checking the show out if it heads to a city near you?

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I was just two years old when Image Comics came to be. Sure, I’ve read plenty of stories and accounts over the years of just how the company came into existence, but I’ve never heard the story from the creators themselves.

 

That’s all about to change. This isn’t Rob Liefeld’s Iconsbut Patrick Meaney’s The Image Revolution. The documentary features plenty of Image creators, including Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Robert Kirkman, Fiona Staples, and plenty (plenty) of others.

 

Watch the trailer for the film below, and let us know what you think! The Image Revolution is expected to release sometime in August. For more info, head to the Sequart Research and Literacy Organization‘s official website!

 

 

Twenty years ago, the seven biggest superstars created their own company and changed an industry forever. From “Spawn” to “The Walking Dead,” this is the story of Image Comics.

If you’ve never played Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game, you’ve missed one of the finest beat-em-up titles in recent memory. The game looks great, sounds wonderful, and is an absolute blast to play with friends. Being based on Scott Pilgrim vs. the World of course, doesn’t hurt things either.

 

If you have played it, it may be time to dust off the ol’ (digital) game; a new DLC pack has been released adding Wallace Wells to the roster, and more importantly online multiplayer! The game was local-multiplayer only up to this point, so it’s quite impressive to see support still coming for a game so dated.

 

Watch the trailer for the DLC below, and pick it up! The DLC pack costs a cool $4.99.

 

FilmDistrict today released a new featurette for their upcoming star-studded actioner Olympus Has Fallen.

 

The movie looks like an absolute blast, and this featurette is an awesome peek into what we’ll be able to experience in just a few weeks. Watch it below, and let us know what you think!

 

 

Olympus Has Fallen stars Aaron Eckhart, Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and more, and opens on March 22nd!
 

When the White House (Secret Service Code: “Olympus”) is captured by a terrorist mastermind and the President is kidnapped, disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped within the building. As our national security team scrambles to respond, they are forced to rely on Banning¹s inside knowledge to help retake the White House, save the President and avert an even bigger disaster. Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) directs an all-star cast featuring Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Aaron Eckhart, Angela Bassett, Melissa Leo, Ashley Judd, and Rick Yune.

This is absolutely mind-blowing.

Apparently there are a TON of Veronica Mars fans out there, because a just-launched Kickstarter campaign with a goal of $2 000 000 has just hit the 75% mark. According to the official Kickstarter twitter account, this project is the fastest to ever hit $1 million, reaching the milestone in just over four hours.


Now, I’ve never exactly seen the show, so I’m not sure what all of the fuss is about, but there is obviously something very special about Rob Thomas’ creation. Veronica Mars premiered its three-season run in September of 2oo4 and instantly vaulted Kristen Bell into stardom.

Warner Bros. has given its blessing, Kristen Bell is in, and the fans clearly want it. With just under $500 000 to go and 30 days to do it, its pretty safe to say that we’ll be seeing Veronica again soon.

If you’re a fan, you’ll definitely want to head to the project’s Kickstarter page and check it out. A multitude of different incentives are available, including digital downloads of the completed film, DVD’s, and even a speaking role.

Watch Rob’s video regarding the project below, and fund away! Let us know if you’re excited for this one!

EDIT: Well, that’s incredible. The project has met 100% of its funding goal in just over 10 hours. Veronica Mars is back, baby!

We’re now just a few weeks away from the release of Injustice: Gods Among Usand characters are still being revealed!

 

Warner Bros. Interactive today revealed Doomsday as the latest character to join the game’s already impressive roster. Watch the reveal below, which showcases some pretty brutal looking moves, and let us know what you think!

 

 

Injustice: Gods Among Us hits shelves on April 16th. Will you be picking it up? Who are you most looking forward to playing?

There’s less than a month to go until the debut of J. Michael Straczynski and Ben Templesmith’s Ten Grand, and I couldn’t be more excited. I’ve been infatuated with Templesmith’s art since the very first time I picked up 30 Days of Night, and Straczynski has a glamorous resume ripe with comics, film, and television.

 

Image today released the first preview for the upcoming book, and as expected, it looks fantastic. Check out the preview pages below, and let us know what you think!

 

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Joe Fitzgerald was a mob enforcer until the day he met Laura, who convinced him to leave that world behind. Before quitting, Joe agrees to one last job, little realizing that the man he’s been sent to kill was deeply involved in demonlogy. He survives Joe’s attempt and comes after him, fatally wounding Joe and killing Laura. As he lies dying, an angelic force promises that if Joel agrees to work for them as a different kind of enforcer, they will bring him to life and keep on bringing him to life every time he is killed in a righteous cause. The reward: for those five minutes of death, he will be with Laura again. Would you endure an eternity of pain and death, dying over and over, to be with the woman you love for just five minutes each time you died? Most people might say no. But Joe Fitzgerald isn’t most people.

Via the film’s official YouTube channel, Universal today revealed two new TV spots for the upcoming 3D rerelease of Jurassic Park.

 

I am beyond excited for this film; Jurassic Park was the first move that I ever saw in theatres, so it’s set to bring back some memories for sure. I just wish that there was an IMAX near me so I could see the 3D remaster in all of its gigantic glory!

 

Check out the spots below, and let us know what you think!

 

 

 

Are you excited for this one? Jurassic Park 3D opens on April 5th.

Marvel’s 700 free #1’s promotion has put quite the load on ComiXology’s servers. So much so in fact, that the promo has been paused until further notice; too many people trying to get the books at once, meant that the entire service went down, and nobody (including paying customers) was getting anywhere at all.

 

Since you’re probably itching to read a free comic after that debacle, why not check out something from the smaller purveyor of fine comics, Dynamite Entertainment? The company has released the first issue of their acclaimed series Damselsfree for your reading pleasure.

 

Read the issue below, and let us know what you think!

 


Like the issue? Head to your local local comic store or Dynamite’s website to pick up more!

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Back in January we showed you the exciting first trailer for Red 2. Today, Summit entertainment gave us another excellent piece of news; the film’s release is moving forward two weeks!

 

 

Much of the all-star cast from the first film returns, including Bruce Willis, Hellen Mirren, John Malkovich, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and many more!

 

Are you excited for the news? Are you looking forward to the film? Sound out below!

 

In RED 2, the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they’ll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials, all eager to get their hands on the next-generation weapon. The mission takes Frank and his motley crew to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits, their old-school skills, and each other to rely on as they try to save the world-and stay alive in the process.

Don’t get me wrong, I love Game of Thrones. It does however follow a multitude of characters and storylines that can be hard as hell to keep track of during the season, let alone nine months after it concludes. Luckily, HBO has our backs; the network has released a 14 minute recap of the second season in order to better prepare us for what’s to come!

 

Check out the recap below, and let us know what you think! Are you looking forward to Game of Thrones return on March 31st?

 

Thus far, marketing for NBC’s upcoming Hannibal has failed to excite me on the same level that A&E’s Bates Motel has. Don’t get me wrong, I’m excited as hell for Hannibal, and it doesn’t look bad by any means, but A&E has simply done a phenomenal job prepping and promoing Bates Motel, that it would be tough for any upcoming series to match.

 

NBC today released a new preview for Hannibal, which is set to premiere in just under a month, on April 4th. The trailer features plenty of new footage, and definitely does well at setting the tone for the coming series.

 

Check out the new preview below, and let us know what you think! Will you be tuning into Hannibal?

 

 

When the mind of the twisted killer he’s pursuing is too complicated for even Will to comprehend, he enlists the help of Dr. Lecter, one of the premier psychiatric minds in the country. Armed with the uncanny expertise of the brilliant doctor, Will and Hannibal (known as a serial killer only to the audience) form a brilliant partnership and it seems there’s no villain they can’t catch. If Will only knew…

Welcome to Walking Dead Weekly! As the title implies, each week (bearing a new episode of course), we’ll be taking a look at the latest episode of the AMC series. I’ll let you know how I felt about each weekly offering, and will also compare it to what Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard were doing with the comic at the same time.

 

Last week was an excellent return to greatness after a somewhat lacking return from Winter break. The Scott Gimple written ‘Clear’ was simply one of the finest episodes that the show has seen in recent memory, if not ever. It was an episode that took us far (far) away from both Woodbury and the prison, and instead brought us back to what matters most: people, zombies, and survival. The episode had Rick, Carl, and Michonne headed back to the Grimes’ hometown of King County in search of supplies. Along with the supplies, our group found Morgan, the very same man that saved Rick’s life all the way back in the pilot. Things have turned sour for him however, he lost his son after not ending his undead wife, and now spends every waking moment ‘clear’-ing the area of zombies in an attempt to clear his conscience as well. Unfortunately, Morgan was too far gone, and any attempt Rick made to help him was met with resistance. Our group gathered supplies and went home, while Morgan continued his work. Sad stuff.

 

This week, we’re back to the grind; Governor and Rick are set to talk things out, and possibly stop this war from ever happening! What happens? Read on and find out!

 

As always, you’ll see plenty of spoilers below, so don’t read until you’ve watched!

 

Episode Thoughts – ‘Arrow on the Doorpost’

 

Arrow on the Doorpost was front and centre, a filler episode. Almost nothing of note happens for the entire 42 minutes, and the only real revelation presented is the true nature of why the Governor is doing what he’s doing.

 

Arrow on the Doorpost opens with Rick, Daryl, and Hershel en route to a neutral location to meet and bargain with Governor Phillip. Rick, Governor, and Andrea begin speaking in private, while the rest of our trio and the Governor’s men hold the fort outside. Rick quickly presents some terms (Woodbury gets everything East of the river, the prison gets everything to the West), which the Governor quickly rejects. He makes it immediately clear that he’s come for only one thing, the surrender of Rick and his group.

 

Negotiations fall apart rather quickly
Negotiations fall apart rather quickly

 

Outside, the two groups quickly move from hostility into bonding; Milton and Hershel talk records and amputations, while Caesar and Daryl take out some walkers and share a cigarette. It was almost perplexing to watch this; two groups getting along and passing time, all while ready to shoot one another the moment the word is given. Nothing personal I guess.

 

Back at the prison, things are shaken up when Merle decides he wants to go after Daryl and the others. Once he’s told no, he decides to go anyways, but is quickly taken down by Glenn, Maggie, and Michonne. He may be strong and unpredictable, but apparently not strong enough to overpower three average-sized people (or maybe he just didn’t want to hurt anyone).

 

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We cut back to the prison, and the two leaders are still not getting anywhere. Rick seems a little too calm during the whole ordeal, which seems out of character for him this season as he’s been quite the hothead. The two end up sharing whiskey while Governor talks of his family and how he lost his wife. Rick, being the family man that he is, looks genuinely sorry and broken hearted for what the Governor’s been through. Rick, you have no idea what he’s capable of.

 

Back outside, Hershel and Andrea speak just like in the old days. Andrea states that she can’t go back to Woodbury (right before she does…), and Hershel tells her that she’s family and belongs with everyone in the prison. If Andrea ever makes a right decision, I swear that the apocalypse would end. Her bad choices are becoming a staple of her character, and fans are definitely noticing. A quick twitter search reveals countless messages identical to the one below. Maybe we’ll all get our wish before the season ends? Someone has to die in the big battle.

 


 

Back at the prison, Glenn and Maggie finally make up. Glenn realizes how selfish he was being, and Maggie (again) reveals that all she wanted in her time of need… was him. The two start gettin’ freaky, and move into a storage unit before doing the deed, as it was simply too weird with the zombies watching. This was by far the longest sex-scene in the show thus far; does it hold some extra significance? Could someone end up pregnant?

 

See what I mean?
See what I mean?

 

The conversation between Governor and Rick has to end sometime, and it ends on quite an interesting note; the Governor doesn’t care about Rick, the prison, supplies, or anything of the sort. All he wants is Michonne. She (re)killed his daughter and took out his eye, so revenge does make sense, it’s just interesting to see him willing to let everything else go for the sacrifice of one person… or so it would seem.

 

Everyone heads back to their respective bases, and we see each leader reveal a lie; Rick tells the group that Governor wants the prison (which he clearly stated that he didn’t), while the Governor reveals to Milton that during he and Rick’s next meeting, he’s just going to kill everyone. Classic Governor, right? The episode closes with Rick telling Hershel the truth about the meeting, and Hershel agreeing that Rick did the right thing; Michonne has earned her place, Michonne is part of the family, and family is worth fighting for.

 

Again, besides the revelation of Phillip’s true intentions, and Glenn and Maggie finally making up, this episode was largely filler, and boring filler at that! It was a sub-par offering by any means, and especially following last week’s phenomenal episode.

 

Hopefully things get better with next week’s Prey. From the promo embedded below however, we can clearly see we’re not getting the war we were promised just yet, but with only three episodes left in season three, it has to be coming soon! Watch the preview below, and let us know what you thought of this week’s episode!

 

 

Comic Comparison

 

This week’s offering was largely original (and again, filler, which you don’t have a lot of time for in 22 pages), meaning that there isn’t really a lot to compare.

 

The biggest direct comparison would be the Governor’s intentions. Why is he ready and willing to take down Rick and everyone else? In the comic, the Governor makes it clear quite early that he wants the prison and will do whatever it takes to get it. He eventually attacks from all sides and kills or injures nearly every inhabitant, including Lori and her newborn daughter. One of his soldiers finally sees the evil of Phillip’s ways, and blows him to bits before he has an opportunity to hurt anyone else (or occupy the now abandoned penitentiary).

 

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Based on the episode you just watched, his intention is clearly different in the AMC series. He could care less about the prison, even stating that he would prefer Rick stay there so tabs can be kept. All that he wants is Michonne after what she did to his daughter and his eye. Governor even offered to pull back and let everyone else go if they just gave Michonne up, but as she’s an important (and skilled) part of the family, that’s not happening. War is coming, and its coming sometime in the next three weeks.

 

Andrea is also not terrible in the comic… that’s quite a big change too! She’s skilled, useful, and very smart in Robert Kirkman’s world, where on AMC, it seems like she couldn’t make more terrible decisions. Maybe this will change soon… or maybe she’ll die! Only time will tell!

 

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That’s it for tonight! As always, thanks for reading, and we’ll see you next week, with hopefully a better episode!

 

Somewhere, somehow, the first few minutes of A&E’s Bates Motel has aired, because like everything these days, it has made its way online.

 

I haven’t watched the video myself, as I’ll be waiting for the series premiere on Monday, March 18th, but if you’re not afraid of spoiling the first few minutes of the phenomenal looking show, have at it! Don’t forget to let us know what you think! If you’ve been following our coverage, you know just how excited I am for this one.

 

 

Following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

 

Source: Bleeding Cool

Paramount today released a new trailer for the highly anticipated Star Trek Into Darkness. This one is short but sweet, and offers up plenty of footage that we haven’t seen before.

 

We’re just over two months away from the film’s release at this point, and it’s certainly getting tougher and tougher to contain our excitement for it here at Geekscape. Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think!

 

 

In Summer 2013, pioneering director J.J. Abrams will deliver an explosive action thriller that takes ‘Star Trek Into Darkness.’ When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis.

 

With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew.

Magnet releasing announced today that the sequel to last year’s popular horror anthology V/H/S will be hitting theatres (and VOD) this Summer. You’ll be able to check this one out June 6th on VOD, and theatre-dwellers will get their chance on July 12th.

 

The first teaser for the film (then called S-VHS) released back in January, and as expected is freaky as hell. This sequel will feature segments by Jason Eisner (Hobo With a Shotgun), Eduardo Sanchez & Gregg Hale (The Blair Witch Project), Gareth Evans (The Raid), Timo Tjahjanto (Macabre), and Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett (A Horrible Way to Die).

 

Two new stills from the film have also been released! Check them out below, and let us know what you think! Were you a fan of the first film?

 

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FilmDistrict today released a new red band clip from their upcoming action flick, Olympus Has Fallen. As expected, IT’S AWESOME, and does a great job at further exciting me for the full feature.

 

Watch the clip below, and let us know what you think! Olympus Has Fallen opens on March 22nd! If you haven’t seen the trailer for the star-studded film, check it out here!

 

 

When the White House (Secret Service Code: “Olympus”) is captured by a terrorist mastermind and the President is kidnapped, disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped within the building. As our national security team scrambles to respond, they are forced to rely on Banning¹s inside knowledge to help retake the White House, save the President and avert an even bigger disaster. Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) directs an all-star cast featuring Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Aaron Eckhart, Angela Bassett, Melissa Leo, Ashley Judd, and Rick Yune.

Itching for more Christopher Nolan after last year’s The Dark Knight Rises? You’ve got just over a year (well, and a half) to wait at this point, as Paramount and Warner Bros. today announced that the film will hit theatres and IMAX on November 7, 2014.

 

It’s a Sci-Fi based on a script by Chris’s brother, Jonathan. Little else is known about the project, though it is said to be “a heroic interstellar voyage to the furthest reaches of our scientific understanding”.

 

In a very interesting (and unusual) move, Paramount and Warner Bros. will both co-produce and co-distribute the film, with Paramount taking care of North American distribution, and Warner Bros. internationally.

 

Let us know what you think of the announcement, and read the full press release below! Will you be lining up for this one?

 

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Brad Grey, Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures said, “As a filmmaker and storyteller, Chris has continuously entertained the world with his extraordinary and unparalleled talents. I am pleased beyond measure to welcome him to the Paramount Pictures family. Partnering with Chris, Emma, Lynda and Warner Bros. to release this original idea next November is the perfect way to start the Thanksgiving and holiday movie season for audiences around the world.”

Jeff Robinov, President, Warner Bros. Pictures Group, said, “Christopher Nolan is truly one of the great auteurs working in film today, and we’re extremely proud of our successful and ongoing collaboration with him and Emma Thomas.  We are excited to be teaming with Paramount, and look forward to working with the Nolans, and producer Lynda Obst, on this extraordinary new project.”

 

Source: Deadline