Comic-Con: Want To See The Avatar Trailer? Not In San Diego? Matt, July 23, 2009June 6, 2010 Keep in mind that this is a shot in the dark, and just a crazy theory.Yesterday, youtube uploaded a video that stated videos could now be played in 3-D. Now, is it not a weird coincidence that they announced this a day before footage from the biggest 3-D film ever debuts at comic-con? I think not. James Cameron has said many times that he wants Avatar to debut in 3-D, yet before today, no site allowed 3-D as an option, now YouTube does. All the pieces are lined up for a huge trailer debut. Although it isn’t RealD, it is still 3-D.Ill be keeping tabs on youtube for the rest of the weekend, and if my theory is correct, we’ll post an update to this article with the trailer attached. Until then, you can follow our Comic-Con reporters, Rose, and Kelsey. Comic-Con Events Avatar
WonderCon 2013: “LEGO Batman: The Movie” Roundtable Interviews April 3, 2013April 3, 2013Our WonderCon 2013 coverage wraps up with two posts about LEGO Batman: The Movie – Superheros Unite, which sees its home release on May 21st. The animated film based on the similarly-titled video game was screened at the convention, and we’ll have our review tomorrow. Today, however, we have the… Read More
Comic-Con 2013: Roundtable Interviews With Cast and Crew of “Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox” July 24, 2013Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, the latest DC animated movie from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, debuted at San Diego Comic-Con this week. We’ll have a review soon of the film, which releases on Blu-ray and DVD next Tuesday. Until then, we have some roundtable interviews with the cast and crew… Read More
Steig Larrson’s “Millenium Trilogy” to Become Graphic Novel Series October 17, 2011International phenomenon and best-selling book series, The Millennium Trilogy is being adapted into a series of graphic novels by DC Entertainment’s imprint, Vertigo. The company will work with Steig Larrson’s (author of the Millennium Trilogy) estate and Hedlund Literary Agency to adapt the books. Find out more after the jump. Read More