Iron Man 2 Brief Updates: Dr. Pepper Commercial, Extended Stark Expo Clip, and Two New Photos Iain Welford, April 12, 2010April 12, 2010 A couple of new videos, a commercial and an extended clip, as well as two new photos have come online for Iron Man 2. Check them out after the break. Our friends over at SuperHeroHype have managed to get their hands on a new Dr. Pepper advertisement that asks “What’s the worst thing that could happen” to a janitor in Tony Stark’s workshop? Looks like Jarvis does indeed have a wicked sense of humour. Can you spot the celebrity guest star though? In other news the Iron Man 2 UK Facebook page was updated with an extended clip of Tony Stark’s entrance to the Stark Expo. The clip features his descent to the conference hall and is rocking it with AC/DC providing the background music. Check out the video (courtesy of HitFix) below. Finally, Marvel released a couple new photos today. Take a look below and click for full size. News Dr. PepperFacebookIron Man 2Stark Expo
“TRON: Legacy” News Round-Up: Featurettes, Advanced Screenings, & Flynn’s Arcade Comes To London December 1, 2010December 1, 2010Yesterday was TRON Tuesday again, but instead of something really interesting, we just got three featurettes for the film. Also, Norelco joins the long list of companies cross-promoting with TRON: Legacy, and a Flynn’s Arcade opens up in London. Details and videos after the break. Read More
“Fast And Furious” Star Paul Walker Has Died At Age 40 November 30, 2013Fast and Furious and Hours star Paul Walker has died. He was 40. The actor was killed Saturday afternoon in a car crash in Valencia, north of Los Angeles, according to TMZ. Walker’s reps say that he was a passenger on his way to Reach Out World Wide – a… Read More
Move Over Netflix: Warner Bros. & Vdio Start Video Streaming April 15, 2013April 15, 2013Netflix has revolutionized television with the release of its original program, “House of Cards,” starring Kevin Spacey. In addition, Netflix is working on the sixth season of Arrested Development. The fans rejoiced and Willa Paskin of Wired made a prediction — programs made for online streaming will soon make DVDs obsolete…. Read More