
Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel
I kind of love how fast Disney has moved to mashup their biggest characters - Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, Spidey, Venom, Red Skull, MODOK and more all appear in the mashup with Phineas and Ferb (and Agent P).
I kind of love how fast Disney has moved to mashup their biggest characters - Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, Spidey, Venom, Red Skull, MODOK and more all appear in the mashup with Phineas and Ferb (and Agent P).
There have been countless campaigns, appeals and attempts to bring Wonder Woman forward as major lead… and DC Nation are getting playful with tropes, genres and well, just about everything.
Enjoy.
Studio Ghibli and Miyazaki have dominated Japanese box office for over a month with a fictional biography of Jiro Horikoshi (designer of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero plane used by the Imperial Navy in World War II).
And now there’s a subtitled version for non-Japanese speakers to enjoy.
You can catch a rare interview with Miyazaki talking about the film here.
History geeks - here’s a map every (popular) historical event from 2000 B.C. to 1931 - that’s more than 4,000 years of Amorites, Famines, Plagues, Aegeans, Wars, Huns, Discoveries, Romans and religions.
The chart was created by John B. Sparks and printed by Rand McNally in 1931. (Click the map to make it bigger)
Check out Slate for the full story.
Stephenie Meyer spoke to Variety about Twilight and her new production ventures - including her Shannon Hale adaptation Austenland.
On Twilight Meyer said: I get further away every day. I am so over it. For me, it’s not a happy place to be. [On returning to Twilight] What I would probably do is three paragraphs on my blog saying which of the characters died. I’m interested in spending time in other worlds, like Middle-Earth.
Of course, you’ve seen the trailer to Austenland, right??
The McCanick hitlist includes David Morse, Rachel Nichols, Ciaran Hinds but will make headlines for being Glee star Cory Monteith’s last role before he died last month.