By now you’ve had plenty of time to cry or cheer about ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ so here comes the Geekscape Special and all of it’s Spoilers going deep on the film. What worked for us and what didn’t? What were the weirdest parts (because there were weird parts)? How does the treatment of new characters like Cheetah and Max Lord compare to their DC Comics originals? Why was this film set in 1984? And what does this mean for the rest of the cinematic DCU and the newly announced Wonder Woman 3? Enjoy!

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My man! After many jokes at its expense, it’s finally here… an Aquaman movie! But is this the film that gets the last laugh on critics and fans? Maybe! What I do know for sure is that this is the DCEU’s weirdest movie of all time! It’s actually a lot to pick through so I bring Ian Kerner in to talk about the film’s ins and outs and what works and what doesn’t. There are tons of SPOILERS so be warned as we answer lots of questions! Does this film setup a sequel? Does it help fixed the problematic DCEU films that came before it? Were the villains too over the top? Is a ‘Flashpoint’ movie the best way to save the DCEU? There’s lots to discuss in this special episode so enjoy!

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Earlier this year the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) was on life support until Patty Jenkins revived hope with her blockbuster hit Wonder Woman. The release date was chosen specifically to build momentum for DCEU’s most pivotal installment to date, Justice League, which combines and introduces an elite army of superheroes synonymous to Marvel’s The Avengers. And with DCEU figurehead Zack Snyder’s unfortunate late-stage departure from the film and, coincidentally, The Avengers writer Joss Whedon’s claiming of the throne, no one knew what to expect from this wildly anticipated release.

Following the death of Superman (Henry Cavill), Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) and Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) learn of an other-worldly threat with devious plans of destroying Earth. Together they recruit the help of metahumans The Flash (Ezra Miller), Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher) in order to combat the villain Steppenwolf (voice of Ciaran Hinds). But are they strong enough to resist the forceful army of Steppenwolf? If only Superman was still around to help.

Transitioning the formula to fit the comedic tone of the DCEU’s previous effort Wonder WomanJustice League continues with a dark-aura that’s lightened by timely humor. This is reasonable to expect with long-time Marvel scribe Joss Whedon crafting the screenplay. And although the final effect is nowhere near the level of Wonder Woman, mainly due a surprisingly low amount of energy and a complete level of predictability, Justice League still manages to satisfy a bit more than previous DCEU films like Man of SteelDawn of Justice and Suicide Squad. Gal Gadot continues to impress and Ezra Miller also delivers a standout performance, yet Affleck and new faces Jason Momoa and Ray Fisher aren’t nearly as successful. Furthermore, the film pridefully relies on a bombardment of mind-numbing visual effects that are in no way an acceptable substitute for a meaningful story or valuable character development. Justice League serves as another flat and superficial endeavor from the DCEU that won’t hold up over time.

GRADE: 3/5

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‘Justice League’ is here! After the controversies of ‘Man of Steel’ and ‘Batman v Superman’ and the runaway success of ‘Wonder Woman’, fans have found themselves in a mixed place as the League finally unites on screen… and we have a lot to say about it! What worked? What didn’t? How does this change, hurt or save the DC Cinematic Universe? Where does Warner Bros go from here? And is the world of the Justice League a world worth saving? It’s all here in the Geekscape special! Enjoy!

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Martin Hsu‘s booth at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con was a veritable wonderland of one of a kind paintings, drawings, and custom figures. His works exude a sort of warmth that just make you feel all light and happy inside.

A corner of the booth was dedicated to Martin’s Kindreds figures, the ones on the above picture’s left were customized by other artists: Jeremiah Ketner, Mark Nagata, Emma SanCartier, nimasprout, and Kozyndan. Kozyndan’s entry, the figure encased in the golden globe, had glow-in-the-dark accents! The smaller Kindreds were part of a 10-piece series called “Poppies,” with each figure in the set was hand-painted by Martin. As you can see by the pink “sold” tags, all of these figures were big hits.

Perhaps the biggest news coming from Martin’s booth was the debut of his upcoming figure, Dragon Boy Super. Attendees couldn’t purchase him at the show but you can pre-order the little guy here. He will be part of a 2-piece set with his beloved Dragon Dog, Blacky, whose figure was sadly not available for viewing at this time. I loved how distinct Dragon Boy’s features were. Dragon Boy is one of Martin’s original characters, often portrayed in paintings and sketches, and I am happy to see him in a three-dimensional medium (this will be the second figure of the character made).

I have always loved Martin’s art and his style shines through in these watercolor paintings celebrating powerful women. There were some in the “Little San” set, depicting the heroine of Princess Mononoke in a more child-like, whimsical reimagining. To match San’s were those of a younger Wonder Woman in “Little Diana.”

Mermaids are a theme that Martin had touched upon before but I was glad he chose to revisit it for his “Fairy Tails” set, which mermaid-ifies beloved Disney princesses, like Rapunzel, Merida, and even Elena of Avalor.

I bet you didn’t know that Martin had a pop-up art show in Hawai’i earlier this year. These pins match the some of the art that was created for that event.

My personal favorite art piece from the booth was the one seen above, in which Dragon Boy’s faithful companion, Blacky the Dragon Dog, takes on the role of Snoopy. The playful concept just brought a big smile to my face. I am also a huge Blacky fan (I purchased the pin also seen in the photo) and a proud owner of his plush.

You can find updates from Martin on his blog. More of his goods along with the pre-order for Dragon Boy Super can be found here.

Quantum Mechanix is known for their intricate figures and detailed prop replicas. Their booth at San Diego Comic-Con was a glorious gallery of new and upcoming products. They also had a store in the back, where attendees could get their hands on merchandise (some of which, for the very first time).

This year’s con marked the debut of their Wonder Woman Q-Fig Max. The figure is super-detailed with a bunch of different pieces (don’t worry –  it comes pre-assembled). I loved that both Wonder Woman and her mount share the same determination in their eyes.

Q-Fig’s tendency to have a whimsical side. The Batman and Superman Friendship Q-Fig is a perfect example of that. The contrast in expressions between the two heroes is hilarious and I could not help but smile when I saw it.

There were also prototype Q-Fig’s from the world of Harry Potter on display. The Harry and Hagrid: Race for Hogwarts Q-Fig Max will be the most complex in the series to date.

The Harry Potter on the Broom Q-Fig was also impressive. Harry’s entire body as well as his broom balance on that translucent blue swirl of “wind.”

Here was a figure I never thought I would see: a Good Feathers Q-Fig. This was also a prototype.

Quantum Mechanix is also known from their plush Q-Pals line. The majority of the ones on display were prototypes, with the exception of Supernatural‘s Sam Winchester, Castiel, and Dean Winchester.

And I absolutely adore this plush Niffler from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Funny story about this little guy: Quantum Mechanix hadn’t planned on selling it at SDCC but they received a small shipment early. Initially, they were just going to have a prototype on display. Needless to say, this adorable beast sold out before Day Three (which is when I got there). The good news is fans like myself can sign up on their site to be notified when the plush comes in-stock.

There was plenty of Firefly merchandise to be found. I could not get over how much thought and detail was in every figure. Everyone’s clothes are made of real fabric. That trait is standard for the 1:6 articulated figures but it was especially impressive in this set because of the intricacy of their outfits.

While the majority of the 1:6 scale articulated figures were based to Firefly or Star Trek but there were a few outliers. One that excited me in particular was Westley from The Princess Bride. He comes with both his masked face when he is the Dread Pirates Roberts as well as his traditional Westley face (“As you wish!”).

Star Trek saw plenty of representation at Quantum Mechanix’s booth, from prop weapons and badges to Tribble plushes to the already-mentioned 1:6 articulated figures. What I was most impressed from this series was the Captain’s Chair. It was to scale with the articulated figures and – here is the coolest part –  the buttons work! They make sounds and light-up when pressed.

The booth was also home to a 1:72 scale miniature of Star Lord’s ship, the Milano, from Guardians of the Galaxy. Once again, detail was king. For example, you could look inside the cockpit and see the seats and the control panel.

I had a blast looking at all the goods that we can expect in the future from Quantum Mechanix. You can check out more of the products on their site.

By now you’ve probably seen ‘Wonder Woman’, DC’s triumphant and glorious entry to their cinematic universe (in case you haven’t… here’s a SPOILER FREE podcast for you). And that means you’re ready for the next step: to have Ian Kerner drop in on the podcast to spoil the whole thing for you! That’s right! This one is totally spoiler filled as we try and turn over every stone of Patty Jenkins’ superhero epic! On the way, we compare and contrast with the other superhero films, imagine what the sequel will be like and talk about the future of the Justice League! Enjoy!

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Finally! ‘Wonder Woman’ is in theaters… and it’s pretty great! But I don’t know as much about the classic DC Comics character as I should to walk you guys through all of the nitty gritty! So ‘Geek History Lesson’ host Ashley V. Robinson, a Wonder Woman herself, guests on this week’s podcast to explain all things Wonder Woman to me (and you)! Along the way we talk the DC and Marvel cinematic and comic book universes and introduce you to a new potential co-host!

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Director Patty Jenkins gets the “Wonder Woman” mythos.

In the comics and the cartoons Princess Diana of Themyscira (aka Wonder Woman) is the female equivalent to Superman. She defends the innocent and sees herself as a designated protector of mankind. She has immense strength, adept hand to hand combat skills, and a magical lasso that elicits the truth from whomever it entangles.

Wonder Woman is an Amazon princess (Gal Gadot) who lives on a secluded island of warrior women. When a World War 1 pilot (Chris Pine) crashes in a single engine plane he brings news of the horrors of war. Princess Diana feels compelled to join the fight.

“Wonder Woman” is not a perfect film but it easily surpasses the last two DC films “BvS” and “Suicide Squad.” It wouldn’t be an oversell to tell you that “Wonder Woman” leaves those two films in the dust. Her character may have been introduced in “BvS” but this film gives her previous performance context and then delivers her origin as a set-up to “Justice League” (Nov 2017).

Gal Gadot as Princess Diana is given the right dialogue and opportunity to shine in this performance thanks to screen writer Allan Heinberg and director Jenkins who adeptly navigates the balance between femininity and power. Gadot’s physicality is aptly demonstrated in several fight scenes that illustrate why Wonder Woman could hold her own when she takes out German spies determined to steal back a recipe book for deadly gas.

Chris Pine plays a version of “Star Trek’s” James T. Kirk, who at one point describes Princess Diana as “hot,” unfortunately foregoing the colloquialism of 1914 . Even with that story misstep early on, Pine overcomes with his natural charisma and midway through the second act personifies a believable Steve Trevor.

The supporting cast includes a lot of fantastic performances notably from Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta, who affected a cool accent and delicately balanced her performance to convey her character’s challenge of being a mother and Queen of the Amazons. Her right hand, played by Robin Wright as General Antiope, had several believable fight scenes and what may have been her first outing in such a physically demanding role.

Steve Trevor’s secretary Etta Candy, played by Lucy Davis, may have only had a few scenes but nonetheless delighted with her charm as given the assignment to make Princess Diana less warrior woman and more lady like.

The two main villains Dr. Maru (Elena Anaya) and Ludendorff played by well known actor and previous super hero villain in several X-Men films Danny Huston, unfortunately weren’t given quite enough screen time to really cement themselves as driving forces in the narrative. Both characters were presented two dimensionally and would have benefitted from just a bit more substance. Dr. Maru’s disfigurement is never addressed and her motivation to do such evil and why she was so dedicated to Ludendorff would have made a lot of difference. Something tells me those scenes may have been left on the cutting room floor in lieu of keeping the film at 2 hours and 21 minutes.

The visual creation of Paradise Island, and several WWI war zones including a no-mans land and war trenches were expertly created and added a lot to the story’s credibility. Notably a first in super hero trope of films from both DC and Marvel but no one’s keeping score anyway.

There’s a balance that Jenkins carefully treads between Wonder Woman being feminine yet powerful. That essence in itself defined early feminism when the comic came out in the early 1940’s and made many appearances including cartoons “Justice League,” “Super Friends” and the semi-campy 70’s TV show staring Lynda Carter.

Admirably Jenkins finds a way to instill Wonder Woman’s core attributes remaining faithful to what the iconic version of what Wonder Woman stands for, while not overtly cramming a feminist agenda down the audience’s throats. Jenkins and crew delivers the perfect version of both classic and contemporary heroine into the modern age of superhero films. This film will stand the test of time and even though it is a beacon to women that female super heroes can kick ass just as well as their male counterparts, the story holds its own in spite of, and despite being a feminist film.

Final Verdict: 4 out of 5

Rating: PG-13

 

  • Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • Directed By: Patty Jenkins
  • Written By: Allan Heinberg, Zack Snyder, Jason Fuchs
  • In Theaters: Jun 2, 2017 wide
  • Runtime: 141 minutes
  • Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

 

 

 

Briefly: Damn this movie looks awesome.

Warner Bros. has debuted a brand new, chock-full of new footage trailer for this June’s Wonder Woman, and it’s all about Dianna’s origins.

The trailer takes us through Dianna’s childhood on Themyscira, her meeting of Chris Pine’s character, some of their early adventures, a few action set pieces, and even some comedy. It’s a great new look at the DCCU’s most anticipated film yet, and it certainly excites me further for the fantastic looking film.

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Briefly: We had our first taste of fantastic, visceral footage from the upcoming Wonder Woman solo flick back at San Diego Comic-Con in July, and since then we’ve been desperate for more.

The Wonder Woman footage was probably the best reveal of SDCC, and I’m so excited that the film’s just-released official trailer is just as impressive.

The incredible action of the first footage takes a back seat this time around as we head to Themyscira to learn just why Diana decided to leave, plus… well, just take a look at the trailer below.

Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 2nd, 2017, and we couldn’t be more excited. What do you think?

Moments before the Injustice 2 development team took the stage at San Diego Comic-Con to reveal more details about the highly-anticipated fighting game, Geekscape managed to sit down with the game’s director Ed Boon to get answers to many of the fans’ burning questions. The Injustice 2 Director is quickly asked what new changes and/or features will be coming.

We started off with what people expected and hoped we would do: bigger roster and include characters that we couldn’t include in the last game, but the biggest thing that we added is a thing we’re calling the ‘Gear System’–this whole system of acquiring costume pieces that actually level up your character, and this constant search for the best version of your character.

The Gear System will be a amped up version of the one found in the Apple/Android version of Injustice: Gods Among Us.
The Gear System will be an amped up version of the one found in the Apple/Android version of Injustice: Gods Among Us.

For example, if you use Batman you can make him a little bit better if you find, you know, special gauntlets that increases his damage a little bit more. You can find a utility belt that makes his interaction with the [interactive stage] backgrounds a little bit more effective–so you’ll constantly be doing that whole loot drop system: a constant search and pursuit for your ultimate version, your custom version of Batman, Superman, Aquaman, etc.

So that’s the big new feature that wasn’t in Injustice: Gods Among Us.

The next question brought to the table asked how much of an influence does the current run of DC films and television shows (Green Arrow, Flash, and Supergirl) have on the development of the game in terms of move sets and costumes.

Oh! We draw so much–you know–the thing about these DC characters is they’re represented in so many games, comics, movies, animated T.V. shows, video games, and we are huge fans and students of these characters; we are constantly watching those things, and often times we’ll see something and say, “that’ll be so cool in a game.”

Ed Boon wasn’t willing to specify just what those things were that would be ‘cool in a game’, so he was then asked if any studios have come to him personally about adding a specific scene from classic DC films or animated shows.

No. It’s more of like us paying an homage or a salute to those kind of things.

Speaking of DC shows, Katie Cassidy, who portrays Black Canary on Green Arrow, posted this now deleted image on her Instagram account back on May which carried the tagline “The process of game making! Freakin awesome!!”

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Does this tease a Black Canary entry in Injustice 2? If so, does that mean we can expect characters and skins from other DC shows and films?

Fans speculated that due to the elaborate motion capture camera setup, coupled with the familiar fighting stance she’s in, that Black Canary will ultimately be included in Injustice 2.

We are absolutely open to those ideas. We’ve done a little bit of it like it. We had the Man of Steel Superman. So we are constantly looking for crossover things to bring in. A lot of the fans of these games watch the movies and see the animated shows, so there’s a cool novelty in adding those aspects into the game. The thing about DLC is that you can go back after the game and say, “now wait a minute! Let’s add this cool thing!”

No clear ‘yes’ or ‘no’ was given, but it would be difficult to imagine–due to the popularity of Green Arrow, Supergirl, and Flash–that characters and/or skins from those shows fail to make it into the game as either in-game unlockables or future DLC packs–which brings us to the next obvious question: are there plans for DLC packs upon release?

Absolutely. That’s part of our cadence–release the game and continue to support the game. I think we are probably going to go further with DLC with [Injustice 2] than any of our previous games with packs of characters and costumes–and some of our costumes will be a gear piece; if you put on a certain gear piece, you might switch over to a different character. That is going to make finding the pieces super fun.

For those familiar with games like Destiny, the loot system can be either kind or cruel. Before players begin to panic over the prospect of a loot system which mimicks the aforementioned game, the gear system will more than likely mirror the one found in the Injustice game for Apple and Android. The mobile incarnation of the game allowed players to use in-game currency or actual cash to open digital card packs which awarded the player new DC characters and gear pieces to improve them.

No word was mentioned over how one acquires gear pieces or the chances of landing a rare item. The conversation then moves to whether or not there were any features or characters NetherRealm wanted to include in Injustice: Gods Among Us, but due to time and/or budget constraints they were unable to do so.

A lot of that falls into the category of characters. The DC Universe is all about the characters, and so there’s always that [conversation] of ‘what’s the roster?’ ‘Who can we include?’ We’re going to have a bigger roster than we had in the last game, but at the same time we want to have a lot more newness.

Wonder Woman and Blue Beetle will be playable characters in Injustice 2.
Wonder Woman and Blue Beetle will be playable characters in Injustice 2.

We just don’t want to just start with the Injustice: Gods Among Us cast and then add a few more. Half [of the roster] will be new. The other half are returning [characters]–just to keep things fresh as possible. We absolutely feel the anxiety and nervousness of ‘Oh, God. We hope Injustice 2 lives up to it’, and I think the whole gear thing is the answer to what makes this game better than the first.

At the time of this writing, the only members of the original Injustice roster making a return to Injustice 2 are Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. The complete Injustice: God Among Us roster (including all DLC packs) featured a total of 30 playable characters.

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Injustice 2 will feature a larger roster than Injustice: Gods Among US, but only half of the original roster will apparently be returning .

Going by what Ed Boon confirmed in that half of the Injustice: Gods Among Us roster will return, that means only 11 of the remaining 26 characters will make it to Injustice 2. Who those characters will be is anyone’s guess.

Ed Boon was asked what he feels is the team’s greatest accomplishment in terms of translating a character from the comics to the video game.

I think our visual fidelity and the method in we tell our story. Story in fighting games is like a bad punch line. It’s a joke. There’s no coherent stories in fighting games.

We wanted to do the opposite.

We have a multi-hour cinematic experience that you play where we are telling a very elaborate story. We hired professional actors who we think can play the role of these characters. We are trying to tell something as close to a great cinematic experience where you participate in the fight. In fact, the Injustice comics and games are telling one, big long story. and time wise, the  first Injustice comic was chapter one, Injustice: Gods Among Us was chapter two, the next Injustice comic is chapter three, and [Injustice 2] is chapter four.

When asked about the chances of seeing Injustice as a full-length feature film:

‘Some people have drawn parallels, we’ve actually never sat with the movie people and collaborated, or anything like that. Injustice is our universe, [set apart from] the DC movie universe and the animated stuff, and the comics. I’ve been asked, you know, ‘was this inspired from the movie?’ or ‘was the movie inspired by this?’ We’ve been just telling our own story, but there might be some coincidental similarities.’

I was curious and asked if any actors from the current crop of DC shows and movies have approached Ed Boon in an attempt to get their character in Injustice 2.

We definitely had a lot of discussions about guest characters. In Injustice: Gods Among Us, we had Scorpion from Mortal Kombat, and he was actually the most downloaded of all the Injustice characters.

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Scorpion a.k.a. ‘Mr. Popular’.

There’s always a discussion of ‘would it be cool to have this character in Injustice?’, and I’ve certainly had people ask me if I can get their guy in the game, but it’s a pretty long process. A lot of discussion, and it definitely doesn’t boil down to ‘do we want him in? Okay. He’s in!’

There’s licenses and stuff like that.

Injustice 2 is scheduled for release next year.

Be sure to keep it locked onto Geekscape this week as we have interviews with Phil Lamar (Aquaman) and Laura Bailey (Supergirl) coming out this Wednesday and Thursday!

Entertainment Earth‘s San Diego Comic-Con booth was a treasure trove of pop culture collectibles. A ton of different licenses were showcased within the display cases that the surrounded the booth (which was then surrounded by lines of attendees). Here are some of the highlights!

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With Star Trek celebrating its 50th anniversary, there was plenty of merchandise to go around. One of the highlights was the Kirk versus Spock bobble head set taken from the episode, “Amok Time.” The figures are numbered and the base plays music from the show. Another item was a crossover between Star Trek and The Big Bang Theory. Part of Bif Bang Pow!’s new Pin Mate line (more on that in a moment), the set places the cast of TBBT in Star Trek uniforms.

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One of the con-exclusives this year was a pink variant of the Wonder Woman Chair Cape (to commemorate the hero’s 75th anniversary). The Chair Capes stem from the desire to share a love of pop culture in daily life. Beyond the con-exclusive Wonder Woman variant, there was also capes from Batman BeyondSuperman, among others.

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Batman was another hot property and inspired one of the con-exclusives, a Jack-in-the-box based on Joker from The Dark Knight. I’ll admit, this one creeped me a bit. There was also a set of Pin Mates starring the characters of Suicide Squad.

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Let’s talk about Pin Mates for a second. They are part of Bif Bang Pow!’s movement to combine simple, nostalgic toy designs with current pop culture icons. In the Pin Mates case, the figures are made of wood and hand-painted. Convention-exclusives from this line include previously mentioned Star Trek/ The Big Bang Theory set and the Suicide Squad set plus a two-pack from Antman, which I though was pretty clever.

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Also of a nostalgic nature is the four-inch wooden push puppet of Guardians of The Galaxy‘s Groot. I am told this will not be the only GotG puppet to be made. However, they may not all be of the “push” variety.

Entertainment Earth has listed their remaining SDCC-exclusive merchandise on their online store. Supplies are limited, so don’t miss out!

Briefly: Following the incredibly gorgeous first poster revealed last night, Warner Bros. has just debuted the first trailer for next year’s Wonder Woman solo film.

This marks a great first look at the anticipated film, and we’re extremely glad that Gadot’s Batman v. Superman performance silenced the internet haters, as she looks even more at home in her own solo film.

Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sire to let us know what you think! Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 2nd, 2017.

👎 – Skip, read at your own risk
👌 – Okay, not great, not bad, you might find something to like here
💪 – Great, highly recommended

A lot of great reads this past week, most of which weren’t from the big 2 publishers.

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DC’s Rebirth takes a week off but we did see the continuation of Action Comics and Detective Comics, as well as #1’s of Aquaman, The Flash, and Wonder Woman. All these stories are solid but none of them have earned must-read status.

👌 Action Comics #958
This is perhaps the most intimidating book if you are new to the DC Universe. We have a new Superman, a Lex Luthor Superman, and a Clark Kent who apparently isn’t a Superman. However, not a lot of that matters this issue because it’s mostly one great big battle with Doomsday!

👎 Detective Comics #935
In my opinion, this is the least interesting of DC’s new offerings. This book in particular starts out with something super exciting but then pulls the carpet out from beneath us and leaves us with a relatively uninteresting story that is struggling to find any identity.

👌 Aquaman #1
This may be my favourite of DC’s releases this week. Walker’s art on this is stellar. I was worried an Aquaman title could get weighed down by too much politics but so far Abnett is balancing the politics with equal parts action. The action sequences at the end of this issue were gorgeous, as the characters battle isn’t separated by panels but by the way the water flows.

👌 The Flash #1
This may also be my favourite of DC’s releases this week, I just can’t decide! Williamson is really focusing on the theme of despite the Flash’s speed, he isn’t able to be everywhere at once, and therefore can’t help everyone. For me this premise is interesting enough to explore for a few issues, but much like last week’s Batman #1, this book takes a twist at the end that leaves me wondering what the heck is going to happen next!

👎 Wonder Woman #1
It may not be a popular opinion but for whatever reason, this book just hasn’t worked for me yet. I don’t think it’s any fault of the creators, Rucka and Sharp, I think it’s just my unfamiliarity with the character of Wonder Woman. There are times during this issue where I feel completely lost and the story isn’t interesting enough to drive me to do any further research.

Marvel

More Civil Snore…

👎 Captain America – Sam Wilson #10
Another title that I read because of the Civil War II stamp on it, another title that I’m let down by. Aside from Rhode’s funeral, I’m unsure how this ties in at all. Don’t spend your time reading Spencer’s Marvel stuff, checkout The Fix instead!

👎 Civil War II – Choosing Sides #1
This book isn’t worth your money. I don’t have anything else to say.

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💪 Power Man and Iron Fist #5
Is it any coincidence that one of Marvel’s only books that isn’t a part of Civil War II is awesome? The fifth issue serves as more of a transition from the last arc to the next one. If you didn’t read this issue, you wouldn’t miss much but there are enough laughs in here to make it worth while.

Archie Comics

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💪 Archie #9
If a comic book has Mark Waid’s name on it, you ain’t going to regret reading it. I’ve discussed how great Archie is in previous Weekly Reads and the series continues to gain momentum. Archie Comics is doing such a great job with it’s IP right now, I don’t think they’re making anything that isn’t awesome!

Dark Horse

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💪 Dept. H #3
Another title I’ve gushed over previously. The comic is as good as ever. This is a must read if you’re looking for a non superhero comic. Instead of gushing over the issue, I’ll talk about how awesome of a moment it was to see Cullen Bunn (writer of Harrow County, Uncanny X-Men) wrote into the letter page. Note: I only read the letter page of books that I love. Guys, what else do I have to say, this book is a must read! Matt’s writing is awesome, his love for comics comes through the pages, Sharlene’s watercolours are unlike anything else I’ve seen in comics. Love, love, love this book!

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💪 Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers #4
This series is better than I ever could have imagined. Perhaps I shouldn’t be giving it strong status because if you aren’t a Power Rangers fan this might not be up your alley, but I think you’d be surprised. Sure, this is a Power Rangers story but the themes of team building, trust, insecurity are something anyone can relate to. If you’re a Power Rangers fan, this book is a no brainer, if not, I think you still might be able to find something to love here.

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Ongoing Reads

It’s been awhile since we discussed X-Men and with the release All-New X-Men #10 this past week, what better time than now? The whole is NOT greater than the sum of its parts when it comes to the current arc going on in the X-Men books, Apocalypse Wars. There doesn’t seem to be any continuity between the titles, each storyline seems to be it’s own entity involving Apocalypse but they don’t feel like a part of the same narrative so reading All-New X-Men isn’t going to make your reading of Uncanny X-Men any better. This means you can read as few or as many of the X-Men books as you want and not have to worry about missing out on anything. Currently, I’d say All-New is the strongest of the X-Men titles, with this week’s issue being particularly fascinating. We see Evan, Kid Apocalypse, interact with an Apocalypse who is in his early teens (before becoming one of the most powerful villains in the Marvel Universe). I find it fascinating to see noble and pure intentions from a character who grows up to become bent on wiping out entire races of people. I hope we get to find out what caused him to snap, although I’m not sure what it’ll be since he doesn’t appear to have anything that means too much to him.

Finally, a new issue to one of my favourite ongoing series, The Fix #3! I wouldn’t say it’s a slip-up, but the third issue of The Fix isn’t on the same level as the first two. I didn’t enjoy this issue as much for two reasons. First, the humour was noticeably lacking. The first two issues had me laughing every other page, this issue barely got a smile out of me. Second, our two main characters aren’t together. It became obvious to me that a lot of the laughs and zany moments in this book were a result of the chemistry between Roy and Mac. I’m sure this book will get back on track in the next issue or two. It’s sort of a stretch to say it’s offtrack, it just wasn’t what I have come to expect from this book and therefore I didn’t enjoy it as much. It is still probably my favourite read of the week!

New Reads

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I have mixed feelings about Civil War II – Amazing Spider-Man #1. I like Spider-Man, Gage and Foreman put together a nice Spider-Man feeling story that feels like an authentic extension of Slott and Camuncoli’s current Amazing Spider-Man books. My problem is it’s Civil War II branding, which to me is nothing but a money grab play by Marvel. I feel like this book (and probably many others) isn’t going to offer any substantial story elements to Civil War II, yet they clearly market you to buy it to so you can be in the know. These excessively large story arcs complicate the buying decisions of most comic book readers and put a pretty big barrier to entry up to new readers. If you loved the Civil War movie and walk into the comic book shop to read this Civil War II you’ve been hearing about, you aren’t going to be excited by the endless list of books you’re supposed to read, you just aren’t going to bother with it at all. I wish we could trim the fat on these crossover events and keep the number of titles you need to purchase to a minimum.

If you like Spider-Man and want more of him, you’ll enjoy this book. If you just want to read it because it’s a Civil War II tie-in, don’t bother.

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DC’s Rebirth continues with The Flash, Aquaman and Wonder Woman this week. All these titles have felt solid so far. As far as a recommendation goes, I’d say go with your gut. No book is noticeably better or way worse than any other book right now, pick a character that interests you and start reading them.

Action Comics and Detective Comics also saw releases this week, 957 and 934 respectively. Yep, these books have been around for awhile. In case you aren’t in the know, Action Comics is Super-Man and Detective Comics is Batman. What’s the difference between them and their solo titles? Well, it would seem to me that Detective Comics will focus the attention on Batman and his team, while his book will be just centred around Batman. The lines between Action Comics and Superman felt a bit more blurred. For someone new to DC, these books feel like they carry a little more baggage than what we are seeing from the Rebirth titles but are accessible none the less.

Next Time

Another week in the books! Come back next time for, you guessed it, more Civil War! More Rebirth! And who knows what else!

When fans found out that DC was planning yet another universe-wide relaunch event similar to Flashpoint and The New 52, there were a lot of questions as to how this was going to change the DC status quo. How would all of the books be effected? What would this change? Would old characters and stories be brought back? And more importantly, with so many decades of DC continuity that had been put on the shelf for the past 5 years during The New 52… how was DC going to explain everything? It all looked pretty complicated (and in a few ways it was)! But it was also really exciting and holds a lot of promise! Here to help guide you through the twists and turns and set you back on the right path, Ian Kerner guests to help give us a roadmap to ‘DC Universe: Rebirth’!

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Warner Brothers presented a standalone special on The CW tonight, showcasing off the upcoming and future film projects coming from DC Films. The special was hosted by the comic book man himself, Kevin Smith, along with DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns. The special mainly served as a way to get people up to speed on who the characters are and what roles they are going to play in the upcoming DC cinematic universe. With Kevin Smith serving up the soft ball sized questions and Geoff Johns explaining everything pretty well, that it served well what it set out to do. Watching Kevin Smith’s enthusiastic responses really sucked me into the hype for the new DC films.

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First up, they cover ‘Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice’. Nothing really new here, they just show the same clips from the previous trailers with the voice overs from the cast members recanting their first encounters with DC comics. Geoff Johns just goes over the motivation behind the two heroes clashing head to head along with some commentary clips from Zach Snyder. ‘Batman Vs. Superman’ is out out in theaters March 25, 2016.

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Next up, Suicide Squad. I’m actually more excited for this film than Batman v. Superman. I can already tell that Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn and Jared Leto as Joker are just going to steal the movie. They premiered the new trailer which got me really hyped with the Bohemian Rhapsody track. Not much was revealed about the plot aside from what we already know from the previous trailer. I don’t care about the naysayers, I think The Joker looks bad-ass and that laugh was pretty good. The Suicide Squad try to save the world on August 5, 2016.

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Wonder Woman is up next, now based on what they show, which is not much, it left me flat. The first thing that I thought about after seeing some of the scenes was them taking the same route as Captain America: The First Avenger. Gal Gadot does look phenomenal as Wonder Woman and Ido hope later on we see more of the plot in order to get me hyped for the film. Take a look at the first footage from the ‘Wonder Woman’ film here. ‘Wonder Woman’ is set to be released in Summer 2017.
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Kevin Smith then segued into who else would be in the Justice league Movies. During this part we some quick flashes of what seems to be some concept art for the other characters in the film. At this point Geoff Johns gives a quick rundown of the back stories for the other characters that include Aquaman (Jason Mamoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller) , Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and the announcement of the night being that Green Lantern and the Green Lantern Corps will be joining the Justice League.

One of the interesting things happened during the explanation of The Flash, Geoff Johns gives kudos to the TV version of the flash and explains this flash will be different as its the cinematic version of the character with a slightly  different origin. The bring up how Barry can easily time travel and access different planes of reality. ‘Justice League’ is slated to be released on November 2017.

I’m excited to see DC finally step it up and go head to head with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Only time will tell if its too late or not enough to compete. Are you guys excited let us know in the comments section.

Briefly: You better get on this, as it’s from an unofficial source, and is not likely to last long.

Tonight’s special Dawn of the Justice League presentation has concluded, and it ended with some of the very first (beautiful) footage from next year’s long-awaited Wonder Woman solo film.

Diana herself, Gal Gadot, noted that ‘We’re going to see her coming of age. The entire history.’ and from the gorgeous WWI setting, everything that the on-hand cast had to say about the project, and beyond, we’re simply dying to see more.

Wonder Woman hits theatres on June 23rd, 2017, which is way, way too far away.

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We we’re all patiently awaiting the release of the theatrical trailer for Batman V Superman to hit the airwaves during Jimmy Kimmel tonight. WELL the film’s official Facebook went and released it ahead of schedule. SO HERE IT IS!

We’re finally getting an idea of what we can expect as far as “plot”. After the synopsis leak from last month, we learned that Lex Luthor may be pitting the two heroes against each other. Now we have it!

The best part of this whole trailer? We’re getting to see Gal Gadot in action as Wonder Woman. I’m honestly more excited to see her performance over the titular characters duking it out.

For more of our thoughts, read new Geekscape writer Matthew Morrell’s opinion piece!

Batman V Superman hit’s theaters March 25, 2016!

Just moments ago, the newest trailer for Zack Snyder’s upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice was released EARLY to the public. In keeping with the supposed theme of Man of Steel and our most recent Thanksgiving holiday, let us take a moment to consider what we can be both thankful and hopeful for.

First, to get the obvious out of the way, we’re fortunate enough to live in a time when our cinematic wizardry can produce exactly what Superman can do in stunning realism; flight, strength, heat vision, the whole works. Even when compared to the Bryan Singer version not to mention the Richard Donner version, today we really do “believe a man can fly.”

Looking at this trailer, the Nolan-esque cinematography, fight choreography between man and Kryptonian, and the whole spectrum of Superman powers all look pretty spectacular. Furthermore, there is a slight glimmer of playfulness, of levity from Cavill which is exceptionally welcomed change of tone.

Second, Ben Affleck’s Batman has the potential to be the best Dark Knight yet. Confidence is high that at this point even the most incompetent of producers helming BvS are smart enough to take note from Batman and Robin, and say, “It appears that the fans don’t want that,” and then look to the Nolan films and agree, “Fans want more of this.” By the looks of the trailer, they are certainly doubling down on a dark, gritty, karate chop your larynx out Batman. We’re also going to take the, “But Affleck was in Daredevil and that sucked,” argument and bury that dead horse right here.

Suffice to say, with his multiple Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and BAFTA Awards jammed into his utility belt, there is no question that the man knows how to work given the right material. Drawing special attention towards his awards for Best Supporting Actor (Shakespeare in Love, and Hollywoodland) one of Mr. Affleck’s strengths is tying an ensemble cast together. Which leads us to our next Pro…

Wonder Woman is finally on screen to complete the hallowed DC Trinity. In this new trailer, she looks insanely awesome; deflecting a blast from our first look at Zod/Doomsday like it was nothing, Gal Godot  is certainly looking the part. That three figure shot was just hands down killer.

Also, Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor Jr. is shaping up be what can only be described as a crazed or evil Willy Wonka; there’s a manic energy to him that’s almost unnerving. His shifting tone from playful drunk at a party with Bruce and Clark, to belittling prick towards Lois Lane might just work as a billionaire mad scientist.

Speaking of which, as predicted by some, we have our Doomsday courtesy of Lex Luthor playing god. This move may be in character for Lex Luthor, and the look of Doomsday doesn’t look half bad, but there’s still something that just doesn’t sit right.

Now for the hard part; weighing the good against the potential set up for disappointment. It would be ridiculous to set aside all our prejudice and simply accept this trailer for what it is; a tease at a Superman story we haven’t seen before and don’t have a full understanding of yet. Unfortunately, that creeping and uneasy sensation that Superman fans are experiencing right now is difficult to ignore, and here’s why…

This doesn’t feel like Superman. Sure, Man of Steel argues that as a new superhero, Superman needed to learn the lesson not to kill. As stupid as that argument may be, the creators of this franchise are sticking with a Superman who was raised without the sage wisdom and moral guidance of Pa Kent.

One’s gotta ask themselves, is this really the Superman we wanted, or asked for? There’s an infamous video of Kevin Smith and his experience with Producers and their understanding of Superman as “savage killer.” But that was supposed to be a joke, right? Or is a neck snapping, city destroying, psychopath the version of Superman Zack Snyder and his super friends think we deserve? Either way, the bitter after taste left in some fans mouths is still sticking around and it’s uncertain if a rinsing of Bat-Listerine will wash that out of fans collective psyches.

Certainly, the spectacle of the film looks impressive. But, when we get a trailer that still highlights a scowling, (prisoner taking?), and face melting Superman as part of it’s sizzle reel, how excited can we get for a Superman that still doesn’t feel like Superman?

I’ve read, played, and watched my Superman: Red Son, and Injustice: God’s Among Us, and Superman: The Animated Series episode “Legacy part I and II;” there is definitely an aspect of fun and curiosity in seeing Superman as a villain. However, I’d argue that fun comes from a place of understanding who the real Superman is; an incorruptible, all powerful force for good.

I’d like to have hope that maybe this film will turn the image of Man of Steel towards the character we’ve known and grew up with, and maybe that hope will pay off. We’ve certainly waited long enough for an adaptation of the three most iconic superheroes to be done some justice. 

In the meantime, I’m going to re-watch Max Landis’ pitch for a real Superman film; maybe not the sequel we deserve, but the Superman movie we need.

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Chris Pine has signed on to play Steve Trevor opposite Gal Gadot in ‘Wonder Woman’. Pine joins the DC Movie Universe in a multi-picture deal that includes sequel options. In the comics Steve Trevor serves is a primary love interest for Wonder Woman, but its being reported that he would have a much bigger role than just that in the movies.

‘Wonder Woman’ will be a part of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” as shown in that awesome Comic Con trailer due out March 25, 2016.

The ‘Wonder Woman’ solo movie hits theaters on June 23, 2017.

Briefly: Just two days after original director Michelle MacLaren left Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. has found a replacement.

Monster director Patty Jenkins has signed on to helm the project, according to THR. Jenkins was also once attached to direct Thor 2 (which would have made her the first female director in the MCU), and also directed the pilot for AMC’s The Killing.

MacLaren left Wonder Woman due to creative differences, so let’s hope that things go better this time around.

Are you looking forward to the film? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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We’ve got another comic book heavy episode as ‘Wonder Woman ’77’ writer Marc Andreyko guests on Geekscape to talk comic book writing and to break down the 2015 Oscars! What won? What should have won? And did ‘Boyhood’ get the shaft? Also, is DC’s ‘Convergence’ event just a giant jumping off point for readers? Why should you stick with it? Also, Marc explains the joy of writing Linda Carter’s 70s Wonder Woman and Jonathan warns that Shane O’Hare is back to roaming World of Warcraft for cyber!

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Briefly: According to THR, the highly-anticipated and long-overdue Wonder Woman has finally found a director, and it’s Breaking Bad director and executive producer Michelle MacLaren. Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder is of course on board to executive produce the film.

MacLaren has also directed episodes of The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, and was apparently the top contender after an extended search for a female director on the project.

Further details on the film are still scarce, but we’ll be sure to fill you in as we learn more! Wonder Woman hits theatres in 2017!

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Live from Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo, our very first LIVE Geekscape from a comic convention! And we’ve got a great one! Chris Gore, ex-WWE Diva Katarina Waters and pro wrestler Christopher Daniels join us on stage to talk about Batman VS Superman, Marvel Phase 3, if Gotham is worth watching and much much more! Is DC and WB just reacting to Marvel’s cinematic universe or is there a plan? How could it work? Are they saturating the market and is there an end in sight? Also, Christopher Daniels gets confused for a major comic book professional!

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Briefly: I’m pretty sure it’s what we were all expecting at this point (unless you were expecting the yet-untitled Man of Steel sequel to simply be called Justice League), but Warner Bros. has just confirmed that Justice League will follow said Man of Steel sequel, and Zack Snyder will return to direct the project.

Warner Bros. president of worldwide production Greg Silverman announced the plans today, stating that “It will be a further expansion of this universe. ‘Superman vs Batman’ will lead into ‘Justice League.’”

The script is still in the works, and a release date has not been set at this time. Silverman also didn’t state which DC characters aside from Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman will appear in the film (though it’s likely safe to assume that we’ll also see Cyborg, seeing as he’s just been cast).

On a side note, the world has been calling for a standalone Wonder Woman film forever, and Warner Bros. may finally be looking at the opportunity. Sue Kroll, president of worldwide marketing stated that “With the right script, that could be viable. The world is ready for her.”

Who do you want to see in Justice League? Sound out below!

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Briefly: First of all, has the movie officially been called Batman vs. Superman, or is everyone still playing off of that rumour?

In any case, it’s been rumoured for some time that the film would also feature Wonder Woman herself, Diana Prince. Earlier this morning, Variety revealed just who may be on the short list for the role.

First up is Fast & Furious star Gal Gadot:

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Then there’s G.I. Joe: Retaliation’s Elodie Yung:

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And last (but not least), Oblivion‘s Olga Kurylenko:

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Like all rumours, take this with a grain of salt. I’d certainly love to see Wonder Woman on the big screen, so we’ll be sure to let you know of any more developments!

Rumour or not, who would you like to see portray the character? Sound out below!

Briefly: Clocking in at just under five minutes, saying much of anything about First Impressions would simply spoil it too much.

In short, Leo Kei Angelos has crafted an immensely impressive, insanely well choreographed Wonder Woman fan film. The short stars Hailey Bright as a very capable Diana, Chester See as her date, and our pal Doug Jones as a bad guy with bad things to do.

Seriously, it’s five minutes, and it’s totally worth it. Check out the short below, and let us know what you think! CW / Warner Bros., whenever you finally get around to producing something Wonder Woman centric, you should definitely be calling up this guy.

With the release date for Man Of Steel quickly approaching, rumors about a Justice League movie and a DC Cinematic Universe has been continually growing. The rumors keep coming, while it ultimately comes down to the success of the Zack Snyder film, but the first official word regarding these future projects was given today at DC’s first panel at C2E2. Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras, Editorial Director Bobbie Chase, and the VP Marketing John Cunningham were asked about both a Justice League and Wonder Woman film. Cunningham responded:

“Well, we weren’t going to say anything until Warner Bros. studios allowed us to do it, but since you asked the question. Watch this space. Watch it. It’s coming.
 
“I think the best thing I can say to all of you is go out and see Superman opening weekend. Drive that box office. Make people sit up and pay attention to what you want. But I think that the movie business works years and years in planning. These decisions are being made, have been made, and we will all know what they are shortly. And I think we will all be happy when that comes down.”

It appears that they’ve already made decisions regarding these projects and are just waiting to give the official green light. With the hype surrounding Man Of Steel, it definitely looks like these projects will finally be moving forward and we’re going to be hearing about them a lot sooner than later.

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