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A Dog Breeder Is Trying To Bring Direwolves Back From Extinction
If you were recently watching Game of Thrones Episode 4, "The Spoils of War" in the hopes of getting another glimpse of the show's incredible direwolves, you were likely disappointed. Ghost didn't accompany Jon Snow to Dragonstone, while Nymeria's return to the show was short-lived. Even though the current season is severely lacking in direwolves, the breed may be coming to life here in the United States thanks to a dog breeder in southern Oregon.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'Supernatural' Will "Carry On" As Long As The Winchesters Want
Hell's bells have been ringing for the Winchester brothers for years, and it doesn't appear that The CW has any plans for Supernatural to end as long as the cast, crew, and fans are engaged. As the series approaches its 13th season, nobody could have guessed that Supernatural would become one of the longest running shows in recent history, surviving 264 episodes, a network rebrand from The WB to The CW, and countless deaths for each character. Supernatural shows no signs of slowing down, with an upcoming Scooby-Doo crossover and a spinoff in the works.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Stick 'Em With the Pointy Ending: 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Might Not Air Until 2019
The Kingsroad is coming to an end and HBO's Game of Thrones is zeroing in on who (if anyone) will sit their bony backside on the Iron Throne. The epic ice and fire saga may be speeding up before winding down, but with only six episodes left, fans are settling in for a slightly shorter winter than we might've expected. Author George R.R. Martin may not even have finished his sixth of seven books, but showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have their sights set firmly on the end game for Westeros as we currently know it.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
War Is Coming As 'The Walking Dead' Season 8 Has Already Begun Shooting
Everybody loves #TheWalkingDead, even after the brutal seventh season, and what's not to love about it? - An endearing story about a group of people from all walks of live who band together to survive the onslaught of the living dead and even other non-dead survivors.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Did Hodor Let A Massive 'Game Of Thrones' Spoiler Slip?
Kristian Nairns, the actor who portrayed Hodor - last seen in the Season 6 episode "The Door" - may have dropped a major bomb on Game of Thrones fans around the world. Game of Thrones has an incredibly devoted fan-base that enjoys spinning devilishly clever plot theories quite often; however, they have rarely been entertained or confirmed. While on the most recent Thronecast episode, Nairns made a remark about Cersei Lannister being "mad, like her father the Mad King."
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Seeing Double Trouble: Meet The 'Fargo' Season 3 Characters
I hope you've wrapped up warm and your life insurance is all paid up to date, we are off back into the bloodbath that is #FX's Fargo for another round. The crime anthology series returns for a third outing, picking up in the year 2010 where a series of small Minnesota towns are rocked by yet more grisly murders and mob rule. With a cast that includes Ewan McGregor (twice), Harry Potter's David Thewlis, and Gone Girl's Carrie Coon, it is set to be the most prestigious season yet. Check out the Fargo season 3 characters below.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
8 Characters You (Probably) Didn't Notice Were Re-Cast?
We've seen it in a few movies where a main character is replaced by a different character in sequels, though it's more uncommon to see the same character re-cast with a new actor - but sometimes it happens. Just look at the Thor films: in 2011, Josh Dallas (Once Upon A Time) portrayed the character, Fandral, but in the followup Thor 2: The Dark World, Zachary Levi (Heroes Reborn, Chuck) played Fandral. Other character re-casts include: Batman, The Incredible Hulk, Freddy Krueger and a few others; but the sequel effect is bound to happen, especially when it takes several years to develop films for production. So it's interesting to watch a television show replace actors; sometimes between seasons and other times between episodes within the same season.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Could Judge Dredd Be Heading For THIS Streaming Service?
Well, it seems that the streaming craze isn't anywhere near done as nearly everything is showing up on-line. Whether it's Hulu, Netflix, Amazon or any number of other premium streaming services, it sure looks like developing shows for this medium is where everything is heading. And I don't blame studios for shifting that direction, it's a great venue with a truly broad reach and it allows more flexibility than a network station would offer.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
What We Want To Learn About Sheldon's Childhood From 'The Big Bang Theory' Prequel
Young Sheldon, the prequel to The Big Bang Theory, recently found its lead actor — Iain Armitage from Big Little Lies — to play a young version of the socially awkward Dr. Sheldon Cooper, made famous by Jim Parsons. And on Monday, CBS officially green-lit it for next season.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











