superheroes
Explore the very best, strongest, most powerful, and influential superheroes of all time.
Move Over Belle And Cinderella, 'Wonder Woman' Could Be A Disney Princess!
The recent super heroine film, Wonder Woman, came out kicking and lasso swinging as it left satisfaction among its viewers. The blockbuster broke the traditional aesthetic surrounding comic book films, introducing a new way to save the world with your friends –– and while doing so, included a scene touched with a bit of inspiration from one of Disney's popular animated films, The Little Mermaid.
By Ricksen's––A––"Neo-Manteau"8 years ago in Geeks
Travis: The First Superhuman
A man in wrinkled clothing comes off the public bus. He has his backpack on and he walks towards his school in Kansas City, Missouri. The streets are empty at the moment as his unshaved face stares down at his feet at the worn out shoes that are starting to tear on the sides. After such a long walk that took around thirty minutes he finally arrives at the Kansas City Future School.
By Predwars Productions8 years ago in Geeks
10 People Marvel Must Cast to Make the Fox Deal Work
For years, it seemed like a dream that would never come true, that Marvel would be able to include its biggest properties in the MCU. The idea of Mutants facing off with Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, or Doctor Doom battling The Avengers AND The Fantastic Four is now, with the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney, a VERY real possibility.
By Rob Taylor8 years ago in Geeks
'Wonder Woman' Campaigns for the Oscars, and She May Have a Chance at Winning!
Everyone can agree that Wonder Woman broke ground this year in cinema. The superhero film dominated the box office and shattered sexist stereotypes with its female-driven hero and director. So, it's no wonder that Warner Bros Studios is campaigning for Wonder Woman to be nominated for some Academy awards. Variety reported that the movie has entered in the Oscar ring for several categories, including Best Picture and Best Director for Patty Jenkins. Comic book movies are usually (and unfairly) over looked at the Oscars, but Wonder Woman may have a chance this time.
By Sarah Loyd8 years ago in Geeks
Cinematic "Vs" Comic-Book Universes
This opinion may get me in a bit of trouble, but I thoroughly believe that these details between the DC and Marvel comic-book universes and their cinematic counterparts, from the minute to the more distinct, aren't of the utmost importance when it comes to relaying a story based on the universes stated above. Now, why would somebody ever think that a "misrepresentation" of characters would be considered okay in any way?
By Mike Getty8 years ago in Geeks
10 Actors Who Could Play The Question in DC and Kevin Smith's (Possible) Movie
Actor, writer, director, producer (Jack of all trades), Kevin Smith has recently stated that he would love to direct a movie following The Question, and with the birth of the darker themed DCEU, this is completely possible. Since all there is for DC to do is say yes and cast the character, I decided to give them a jump start and suggest ten actors I would love to see as this noir, crime detective.
By Jacob Craig8 years ago in Geeks
5 Actors Who Could Bring Adam Warlock to Life in the MCU
Ever since we saw his cocoon in Guardians of the Galaxy, there's been speculation as to who could play Adam Warlock. While we await confirmation of his appearance in the MCU, I figured I would hop on the fan casting bandwagon for this character, and I hope you enjoy!
By Jacob Craig8 years ago in Geeks
5 Actors Who Could Play Moon Knight in a Marvel Netflix Series
There have been heavy rumors lately that Moon Knight would be the next Marvel character to get his own Netflix series, and there are only a set few people who could pull off such a role. Because of this, I decided to do a short list of the actors that very well could pull off the role, and I hope you enjoy!
By Jacob Craig8 years ago in Geeks
What If the Justice League Was Still in the Style of 60's Batman? (Fancast)
Once upon a time in a magical land called the 60's, the Caped Crusader himself was on the small screen every week for families everywhere to gather around and watch. This Batman was campy, goofy, family friendly, and people loved him that way. Before Tim Burton took the helm of a much darker and mature Batman, everyone considered him a campy idol for children everywhere to aspire to. So, what if Tim Burton had never made Batman darker? What if he, and the rest of the DC universe, were still the same campy characters? Well, it's easy to believe that this would eventually turn the DC universe into a modern comedy, with campy fight scenes and a modern comedic flair. So, there would be comedic actors making up The Justice League (the most iconic superheroes/team in the DC universe), so which comedic actors could make up The Justice League as we know it? I think I have a few ideas.
By Jacob Craig8 years ago in Geeks












