Author: Jessica Oliver

Nerdy trans girl. Loves anime and video games. Probably drinking Pepsi right about now. Who knows?

AMC’s The Walking Dead has become something of a phenomenon. It’s currently on its seventh season and shows no sign of losing the fanbase it currently has. With how much the show has going for it, the possibility of it someday making a theatrically released entry into the story isn’t too ridiculous a thought and showrunner Scott Gimple seems to agree. Gimple, who has helped with the series since its second season was asked about this possibility in an interview with Comicbook.com. In response, he stated: “That question comes up every now and again. I’m sure one way or another,…

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The last couple years have been nothing short of awesome for Sailor Moon fans thanks to Viz Media. Between localizing the original anime without the censors of DiC and Cloverway before them while also releasing a dub for the reboot, Sailor Moon Crystal, it seems fans of the classic magical girl series have a lot to look forward to over the next few years. Viz also announced their intentions of dubbing the multiple movies spun off from the original anime and the first of these, Sailor Moon R: The Movie, will be released in January. However, in a surprise to…

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ScrewAttack’s hit series Death Battle has resolved different versus situations countless times before. Whether it be classic fanboy arguments such as Mario vs. Sonic, ones not previously thought of before like Yang Xiao Long vs. Tifa Lockhart, or more controversial ones like Goku vs. Superman. In their recent episode, Wiz and Boomstick decided to put a Marvel hero against a DC Villain. That’s where Hulk vs. Doomsday comes into play. After the typical introduction that analyzes both fighters’ abilities, strengths, weaknesses, achievements, etc. the battle begins. And after a huge fight of buildings getting destroyed, limbs of both fighters getting…

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Oh, Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox. A lovely rivalry going on here. Marvel has succeeded in gaining most of their properties back from third party companies (or in the case of Spider-Man, made some sort of compromise). However, 20th Century Fox has yet to give up the rights to one of the biggest Marvel names ever, X-Men. This should really come to the surprise of absolutely no one. While Fox’s X-Men franchise has had its duds, most of the films have gained positive reviews from critics and audiences. On top of that, the films have made money hand over…

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I will admit that as far as Mel Gibson films are concerned, I’ve only ever sat down to watch The Passion of the Christ. Not because I had any interest in seeing it, mind you, but because I went to a Catholic high school and it was required viewing for a paper I had to write. I can tell you right now that it wasn’t a fun time. However, even with only one film with his name on it under my belt, I can still tell you that the man seems to have an interesting approach to violence in his…

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Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox haven’t had the best business relationship in the last few years. Fox didn’t want to give up Fantastic Four, so Marvel cancelled the comic series. Fox didn’t want to give up X-Men, so Marvel tried their hands at incorporating two X-Men characters into Age of Ultron. Spoiler Alert: It was a disaster. Knowing the rather heated relationship between the two companies, it should come as no surprise that unlike Sony’s willingness to collaborate with Marvel on new Spider-Man films, Fox and Marvel are not about to do the same thing anytime soon. The president…

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This year’s all-female Ghostbusters reboot has somehow become one of the most controversial subjects on the internet. If you didn’t think the movie would be good, you were labeled a misogynist who wasn’t open to the idea of female leads. If you thought it looked promising, you were betraying the original and weren’t considered a “true fan”. There seems to be no way to win with this film. No matter the opinion, you’re pissing someone off. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Screen Junkies’ recent Honest Trailer of the film started off by saying it wasn’t allowing…

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When Ghost Rider was first announced to be part of the television show, Agents of SHIELD, there was some understandable skepticism. Hell, even his actor, Gabriel Luna, was wise to stay off the internet in the days leading up to the show due to the skepticism However, his portrayal of the character has since received praise. At this point, fans have wondered if Luna’s portrayal of the Spirit of Vengeance may get his own standalone T.V. show. Luna spoke with IGN about this possibility, stating: “There’s been rumblings about that. It depends on how much you [the fans] love it.…

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While not as big (pun fully intended~) as other Marvel films, 2015’s Ant-Man. Was a decent success. It made good money at the box office and gained positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. With that in mind, Marvel was more than happy to greenlight a sequel with upcoming Ant-Man and the Wasp. Evangeline Lilly will be suiting up as the titular Wasp, reprising her role as Hope van Dyne. For those who typically leave the theater when the credits roll, there was a scene mid-credits where van Dyne is given the Wasp suit. This has not only built up…

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2017 looks to be a good year for fans of Marvel’s web-slinger. Aside from the new film Spider-Man: Homecoming, fans also have a new series on Disney XD to look forward to simply titled Marvel’s Spider-Man. Set to premiere some time after Ultimate Spider-Man ends its five-year run, this new series will focus on a younger, more inexperienced version of Peter Parker, likely made similar to Tom Holland’s take in both Captain America: Civil War and the upcoming film. It will created by Kevin Shinick, well known for Robot Chicken, with Philip Pignotti, well known for his work on Avengers…

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