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VENOM - Official Teaser Trailer (HD)
One of Marvel's most enigmatic, complex and badass characters comes to the big screen, starring Academy Award® nominated actor Tom Hardy as the lethal protector Venom.
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The History of Live Action Shows Based on DC Comics
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A Look at Black Panther's Amazing Cast
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The History of Comic Book Films: Part 14 (2010)
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Justice League: Post Credit Scene In, Affleck's Batman Out? - Heroes
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New film explores the real-life romantic threesome behind Wonder Woman
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women will make you see Wonder Woman in a different light.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle Review (2017, directed by Matthew Vaughn)
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Batman and Harley Quinn Review (2017, directed by Sam Liu)
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This Homemade Thor: Ragnarok Trailer Doesn't Need Production Values to Be Fantastic
Marvel spent something on the order of $100 million filming Thor: Ragnarok, which should give you an idea about why—now that the movie’s close to release and we’ve seen a couple of trailers—everything about the film looks incredible. But how much would it cost to shoot the trailer at home... with cardboard?
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The Defenders Season 1 Review (Spoilers after 3:30)
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Stuff We Love: Fan filmmaker Patrick H. Willems mashes up superheroes with high-brow cinema
What if documentary filmmaker Ken Burns directed Captain America: Civil War? What if a superhero film about The Flash were directed by Ingmar Bergman? What if Sergio Leone took on The Punisher? Filmmaker Patrick H. Willems frequently asks these odd-ball questions. He also answers them with some spot-on videos, mashups of geek culture and high-brow cinema, where the camerawork is as broad as the humor.
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The History of Comic Book Films: Part 13 (2009)
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Science Fiction’s Under-Appreciated Feminist Icon
The French comic series "Valérian and Laureline," newly adapted into a summer blockbuster, gave the genre one of its first protagonists to powerfully own her womanhood.
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What Wonder Woman got right and wrong about World War I
Wonder Woman is an action-packed adventure about a superhero doing her superhero best to stop Ares, the God of War. It's set near the end of World War I, a.k.a. The Great War, a.k.a. a four-year struggle that killed 17 million people and wounded 20 million more. Chris DeRosa is a military historian who teaches at Monmouth University. He is also a fan. I spoke with DeRosa and asked him if he thought the film's treatment of the past was perfect.
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Bat-signal to glow at L.A. City Hall in honor of 'Batman' actor Adam West
The Bat-signal will be seen in Los Angeles on Thursday night in honor of "Batman" actor Adam West, who died June 9 at age 88. Mayor Eri...
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The History of Comic Book Films: Part 3 (The 1980s)
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The History of Comic Book Films: Part 2 (1960-1979)
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JUSTICE LEAGUE - Official Trailer
Published on Mar 25, 2017 In theaters November 2017 Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.
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The History of Comic Book Films: Part 11 (2007)
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Cosplay We Love: Mystique in mid-shift
It's like two cosplays for the price of one.
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