Guillermo del Toro Announces New Pacific Rim Sequel And Animated Series Christopher Moore, June 26, 2014June 26, 2014 Via the Legendary Entertainment Facebook page, a video popped up with director Guillermo del Toro announcing a new Pacific Rim sequel by April 7, 2017 as well as an animated series. After the jump, check out his announcement video.Guillermo del Toro is currently in post production on his big gothic haunted house flick, Crimson Peak, starring Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam, Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasikowska.For future Legendary Entertainment news, you can like them on their Facebook page or follow them Twitter account.Are you excited about a Pacific Rim animated series or a sequel to the film? Leave you thoughts in the comment section below. News Social Networks Viral News Charlie HunnamGuillermo Del ToroJessica ChastainMia WasikowskaPacific RimTom Hiddleston
Fan-Made Poster Combines “The Avengers” Concept Art July 28, 2011Marvel gave away character posters at Comic-Con this weekend that featured concept art of several of the main heroes from The Avengers movie due out next year. They match up together to make a pretty cool banner (seen above), but my friend Matt found a fan-made image that combines the… Read More
Warner Bros. Creates DC Entertainment September 9, 2009October 7, 2009Disney and Marvel can’t get all the spotlight this month. Finally, Warner Brothers is getting their act together and creating a separate entity just for DC Comic films. After the success of Marvel Studios and lackluster performance of Superman Returns, Warner Brothers has been struggling to make profitable films out… Read More
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Viral Explains Harry Osborn’s Absence December 20, 2013December 20, 2013Aside from having a towering presence in Marc Webb‘s The Amazing Spider-Man, OsCorp lacked its two of its most prolific characters: Norman and Harry Osborn. As the first film established, OsCorp doctors were working around the clock (and off the books) to find a cure for an ailing Norman Osborn… Read More