Gabriel Luna to Star in Ghost Rider Series for Hulu

Gabriel Luna will star in a Ghost Rider series for Hulu set to debut some time next year. Although Gabriel will reprise his role as…

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Chris Hemsworth to Get Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce have announced the selection of personalities to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for 2020 which will…

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AV Club Review: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Inescapeable”

Given the “mind prison” concept, this could have been a far more surreal episode, as seen across many shows which have delivered trippier descents into a character’s mind (even 19 years later, Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Restless” remains hard to beat for its artistry). But while “Inescapable” doesn’t push too hard into visual trickery, there are still some well-executed transitions within the surreal mindscape Fitz and Simmons occupy here, especially Fitz climbing after Jemma’s seven-year-old self into her childhood bedroom.

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EW: Angel 20th Anniversary Special

“We started talking in terms of redemption,” says Whedon. “We realized, while Buffy is about the hero’s journey — that ‘becoming the person you are’ that happens in adolescence — Angel is about dealing with the person you’ve been.” Or, as co-creator Greenwalt, 69, puts it: “Buffy has this wonderful purpose and fights evil, but still wants to go to the prom and get the right dress. Angel is a much darker and, in a sense, more complex character.”

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Theater Mania Interview: Alan Tudyk on Playing Sherlock Holmes

I remember thinking, back when I was a theater actor coming to Los Angeles, that film and television actors were pampered, and theater actors were somehow truer actors. Now that I’m doing a theater piece, having done a lot of television and film over the last few years, I think I would agree with my old self. Television and film actors are pampered. [laughs]

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Alyson Hannigan Cast in Disney+ Movie, Flora & Ulysses

Alyson Hannigan has been cast alongside Ben Schwarts (Parks and Recreation) in an adaptation of Katie DiCamillo’s novel, Flora and Ulysses: The Illumimated Adventures, for…

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Chris Hemsworth Debuts Fat Thor Singing Johnny Cash on The Tonight Show (video)

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Complex Interview: Bianca Lawson Talks Queen Sugar

IT WAS FRUSTRATING BECAUSE THERE WOULD BE PARTS THAT I REALLY WANTED AND THEY WOULD SAY, ‘OH BIANCA LOOKS TOO YOUNG.’ I’M LIKE, ‘RIGHT, BUT I REALLY AM THIS AGE

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Bloody Disgusting Review: BOOM! Studios’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comics

Written by Jordie Bellaire and illustrated by Dan Mora, this new take on Buffy begins with an arc titled “Welcome Back to the Hellmouth” (a nod to the original show’s pilot), which finds Buffy juggling her fast food job, meeting soon-to-be-best pals Xander and Willow for the first time (while saving them from a vamp), and butting heads with her new Watcher, English librarian Giles. The first issue teases a storyline boasting magical jewelry which gives its wearers absolute immortality (even vampires), all while narrated by Xander via his blog. By the end of the very first issue, the first arc’s Big Bad has been introduced, teasing a surprising departure from what fans might expect from a retelling.

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Monkey’s Fighting Robots Interview: Buffy #5

A new story arc, a new Artist and a new dilemma for the Scooby Gang: there is a lot going on in the new issue of Buffy The Vampire Slayer from BOOM! Studios. After the shock ending of issue 4, Jordie Bellaire is taking the series into new territory where nothing feels safe anymore.

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