All Entries Tagged With: "MTV"
Amazing Spider-Man 2: Shailene Woodley, Dane DeHaan, And A Possible Villain Spoiler
Work on Marc Webb’s Spider-Man sequel is coming along nicely. It seems the majority of the cast is in place and filming will start soon. Two of the new additions to the movie were out and about promoting their movies at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Shailene Woodley, who will be playing Mary Jane Watson, [...]
IDW Seems To Hint At Klingon Involvement In Star Trek Into Darkness
Star Trek fans have been hoping for Klingons to appear on film for a while. JJ Abrams had the Klingons appear in his first film, but it was in a deleted scene from the 2009 reboot. More recently the alien race were teased in a skit featuring the director for the MTV Movie Awards last [...]
UPDATE: MTV Movie Awards Clip For The Dark Knight Hits
UPDATED: A high quality version of the clip has been posted on Dailymotion. You can check that out by clicking here. The promised clip from the MTV Movie Awards featuring new Dark Knight Rises footage has found its way online in case you missed the show. The footage offers more Bane and Catwoman. The clip [...]
Marc Webb Talks Amazing Spider-Man
Marc Webb spoke with MTV Splashpage recently and he had a few very interesting bits of information to share about the new origin for one Peter Parker.
DC Comics To Start New He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe Comic
DC Comics is rolling out a new He-Man comic with a brand new take on the story of Eternia.
Ninja Turtles Director Comments On Turtlegate
The director of Wrath of the Titans and the upcoming Ninja Turtles film speaks out on the fans concern about the project.
Robert Kirkman Teases Rick And Shane Face-Off In Upcoming Episodes Of THE WALKING DEAD
The feud between Rick and Shane has been building for weeks now on AMC's The Walking Dead, but we might just get what we want in the next episodes! Check it out!
View2View: Mainstream Media Geeks
In today's View 2 View, Mike and Wilt go head to head with the following topic: “Is the fairly recent creation of "Geek" sections within mainstream media websites a good thing or bad thing?







