Stan Lee Reviews, Interviews & More
Anything Stan Lee touches, for the most part, at this point will be turned into either a television series or a movie. So when we first found out the news that his latest comic Annihilator is going to receive the big screen treatment, nobody was shocked.
Denizens of Los Angeles, if you happen to stumble upon a movie shoot entitled Frostbite tomorrow, stick around, you might catch something interesting: apparently, it’s the secret shooting title for Captain America: The First Avenger, which will be picking up reshoots on Friday in la la land.
This just gets better and better.
Last week, we reported that Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that he would be starring in a new animated series/ Stan Lee comic book entitled The Governator, which “will mix the real life of the actor/politician with the superhuman exploits of the characters he’s played in films” as Ahnuld battles “the evil organization...
Oh boy.
As we previously reported, Arnold Schwarzenegger promised to announce his show business plans in the near future, and today, according to The Hollywood Reporter, he made good on that promise (I think)—The Governator, an animated TV series and Stan Lee comic book that “will mix the real life of the actor/politician with the superhuman exploits...
Stan Lee knows a thing or two about people with "special abilities." He's the man behind some of the biggest comic book heroes of all time such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, and The Fantastic Four. His latest venture will go from page to screen as he takes on a new TV series for The History Channel called "Stan Lee's Superheroes."
Stan Lee has gone Marvel mad with the recent tweets coming from his Twitter page today. The comic book legend dropped a bunch of hints regarding the upcoming roster of Marvel releases including, Ant-Man. He claims that he recently met up with director Edgar Wright to discuss the property, and they hit it off. He also dished on a few second string characters that the...
Stan Lee is known for making small cameo appearances in almost every Marvel film, since he helped create the majority of the properties adapted. He already showed up in last year's Iron Man, so his next appearance will be in Kenneth Branagh's Thor. The comic legend recently tweeted about his role in the upcoming film, and he...
Quite possibly the three most talked about (and over-rated) films and TV shows of the year, New Moon, "True Blood," and "Battlestar Galactica" will be taking over the 2009 Scream Awards! Vampires seem to be ruling everything these days, so why not dedicate an event to them!
SCREAM will celebrate the year of the...
During Comic-Con 2009, Guinness World Records honored the biggest names in Entertainment history in the fields of television, film and comic books. One of the biggest winners was the iconic hit animated series, The Simpsons. Matt Groening and Al Jean, who were at the event on behalf of the show, were presented with two...
The Comic-Con news never ends. Stan Lee is a legend in the comic genre and he will be attending this year's convention to promote his latest creation, Time Jumper. According to Yahoo News, Lee describes it as a "digital comic book-style thriller." Time Jumper debuts Thursday, July 23rd, at a panel hosted by the creator. The latest news...
I guess this news has the whiff of a spoiler, yet not too big a surprise for Stan Lee fans, now that word has surfaced that the former Marvel Comics president and Iron Man co-creator has filmed his part in the forthcoming Iron Man 2.
And we even know whom Lee gets to get all Stanislavski on for the new film.
We hear a lot about how much money such-and-such movie made in theaters. With blockbusters such as The Dark Knight, Iron Man, the Star Wars franchise, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, it's hard to imagine that all parties involved didn't make a fortune. Sadly, for those...
It was a no doubt memorable and terrifying night at Spike TV's third annual Scream Awards at the Greek Theatre, which honors the best in the horror, science fiction and fantasy genres, as Sir Anthony Hopkins, Wes Craven and Tim Burton were honored and Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Night," swept 12 awards throughout the evening, including the the trophy for most coveted category, "Ultimate...