For Immediate Release
New Drama Based On The DC Comics Characterscomes To Blu-RAYTMand DVD As Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Releases Gotham: The Complete First Seasonon September 8, 2015
Experience the Origin Stories of Gotham City’s Heroes and Villains Along with All-New Extra Features Before the Series Returns to Fox this Fall for Season 2
Burbank, CA (June 4, 2015) – With an average of 9.6 million viewers per week, Gothamhas captured and held the attention of audiences since the premiere episode which delivered Fox’s highest-rated fall drama debut in 14 years with Adults 18–49. Before the series returns to Fox for a second season this fall, fans can now enjoy all 22 episodes – plus nearly 2 hours of extras including new featurettes, unaired scenes and a gag reel – when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Gotham: The Complete First Seasonon September 8, 2015. This season’s #2 broadcast drama among men 18-34 will be available on Blu-rayTMand DVD for $60.10/$59.98 Srp.
Before there was Batman,...
New Drama Based On The DC Comics Characterscomes To Blu-RAYTMand DVD As Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Releases Gotham: The Complete First Seasonon September 8, 2015
Experience the Origin Stories of Gotham City’s Heroes and Villains Along with All-New Extra Features Before the Series Returns to Fox this Fall for Season 2
Burbank, CA (June 4, 2015) – With an average of 9.6 million viewers per week, Gothamhas captured and held the attention of audiences since the premiere episode which delivered Fox’s highest-rated fall drama debut in 14 years with Adults 18–49. Before the series returns to Fox for a second season this fall, fans can now enjoy all 22 episodes – plus nearly 2 hours of extras including new featurettes, unaired scenes and a gag reel – when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Gotham: The Complete First Seasonon September 8, 2015. This season’s #2 broadcast drama among men 18-34 will be available on Blu-rayTMand DVD for $60.10/$59.98 Srp.
Before there was Batman,...
- 6/4/2015
- by The Atari Nation
- Legions of Gotham
In light of The Flash’s game-changing finale Fast Enough, it’s probably time to learn about DC’s parallel universes...
This article contains big spoilers for The Flash’s season 1 finale, Fast Enough.
The Flash's first season has now drawn to a close with Fast Enough, a finale that wreaked havoc both on fans' emotions and assumptions about the programme's future. More so than any superhero season finale in recent memory, Fast Enough appeared to shatter its show’s status quo to smithereens.
Eddie is dead, and as a result, Eobard Thawne should have been wiped from the timeline. Eobard, the main villain of the series – the character that gave Barry and so many others their powers – now no longer exists. Given that Eddie is his ancestor, Eobard should have never existed at all, now that Eddie has died prematurely and put an abrupt stop to the growth of his family tree.
This article contains big spoilers for The Flash’s season 1 finale, Fast Enough.
The Flash's first season has now drawn to a close with Fast Enough, a finale that wreaked havoc both on fans' emotions and assumptions about the programme's future. More so than any superhero season finale in recent memory, Fast Enough appeared to shatter its show’s status quo to smithereens.
Eddie is dead, and as a result, Eobard Thawne should have been wiped from the timeline. Eobard, the main villain of the series – the character that gave Barry and so many others their powers – now no longer exists. Given that Eddie is his ancestor, Eobard should have never existed at all, now that Eddie has died prematurely and put an abrupt stop to the growth of his family tree.
- 5/30/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Man of Steel is just the latest in the long line of Superman films. The first was back in 1978, starring the iconic Christopher Reeve as the blue and red clad superhero. Since then there have been six Superman films, and two reboots, the first of which was in 2006. Reboots don't just help to launch characters at a new generation but help to expand the comic universe, use different actors, and simply help us forget about the awful versions of the past!
And so, with our newfound knowledge on 'reboots', we'd like to appeal to DC to root through their back catalogue and find those lacking in 'class' - or even just that true DC feel; thus bringing them into the same league as Man of Steel; a Justice League if you will...
5. Batman (2005-2012)
Ok, so this one isn't really in desperate need but is listed as more of a necessity.
And so, with our newfound knowledge on 'reboots', we'd like to appeal to DC to root through their back catalogue and find those lacking in 'class' - or even just that true DC feel; thus bringing them into the same league as Man of Steel; a Justice League if you will...
5. Batman (2005-2012)
Ok, so this one isn't really in desperate need but is listed as more of a necessity.
- 7/24/2013
- Shadowlocked
By 1974, Cathy Lee Crosby had decided she needed a change from her career as a professional tennis player, and looked towards acting. She had scored a role in the Walter Matthau feature film The Laughing Policeman, but then got what she thought was a dream role: that of Wonder Woman in a TV movie/backdoor pilot of the same name released on DVD December 11th. Says Wikipedia of that film, "The first serious attempt at adapting Wonder Woman to live-action TV starred Cathy Lee Crosby as a blonde Amazon with superhuman agility (à la Captain America) and gadgets, similar to those used by movie super-spy James Bond and secret agent Emma Peel of TV's The Avengers, both of which were still somewhat popular at that time, when the script of this pilot movie was in its early stages of development. Though this version owed much to a brief period in...
- 12/11/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Mexican actor Ricardo Montalban, best known to ComicMixers as Khan Noonien Singh or the enigmatic Mr. Roarke, died today at age 88.
According to the Associated Press, Montalban died this morning at his home in California. No cause of death was provided.
"The Ricardo Montalban Theatre in my Council District - where the next generations of performers participate in plays, musicals, and concerts - stands as a fitting tribute to this consummate performer," city council by president Eric Garcetti said in a written statement.
The flamboyant actor began his acting career in his native land before coming to Hollywood to become a star for MGM. He made his American debut opposite swimming star Esther Williams in 1946’s Fiesta.
As a working actor in the 1960s, Gene Roddenberry cast him as Khan, the Genetics War exile in the 1966 episode of Star Trek, “Space Seed”. Years later, director Nicholas Meyer was captivated by...
According to the Associated Press, Montalban died this morning at his home in California. No cause of death was provided.
"The Ricardo Montalban Theatre in my Council District - where the next generations of performers participate in plays, musicals, and concerts - stands as a fitting tribute to this consummate performer," city council by president Eric Garcetti said in a written statement.
The flamboyant actor began his acting career in his native land before coming to Hollywood to become a star for MGM. He made his American debut opposite swimming star Esther Williams in 1946’s Fiesta.
As a working actor in the 1960s, Gene Roddenberry cast him as Khan, the Genetics War exile in the 1966 episode of Star Trek, “Space Seed”. Years later, director Nicholas Meyer was captivated by...
- 1/14/2009
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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