Buffy the Vampire Slayer to get YA sequel, will focus on Willow’s daughter

Disney Hyperion has announced In Every Generation, a YA novel that will be a direct sequel to the original live-action Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, which ended in 2003. It is the first in a planned trilogy of books, written by Kendare Blake of the Three Dark Crowns series. Buffy is one of the many … Continue reading Buffy the Vampire Slayer to get YA sequel, will focus on Willow’s daughter

Coulson returning to MCU–is the rest of Agents of SHIELD far behind?

With the August 11th premiere of What If...? rapidly approaching, Marvel Studios recently released the official roster of actors who would be providing voice work for the animated series. There's a lot of familiar names on this list who weren't featured in the What If...? trailer, including Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Cobie Smulders as … Continue reading Coulson returning to MCU–is the rest of Agents of SHIELD far behind?

Marvel misogyny: Female superheroes and the fanboys who love to hate them

I've been writing about comic books and superheroes for quite some time, and have been a fan even longer. I got into comic books in the early '90s, when it was extremely rare that a young girl from the South would be interested in reading them. I grew up on syndicated television shows like Wonder … Continue reading Marvel misogyny: Female superheroes and the fanboys who love to hate them

Charlize Theron to develop The Final Girl Support Group series for HBO Max

Oscar winner Charlize Theron is teaming up with Barbara and Andy Muschietti (It) to bring The Final Girl Support Group to television via HBO Max. Based on the New York Times bestseller by Grady Hendrix of the same name, the TV series will be set in Los Angeles and follows a support group for six … Continue reading Charlize Theron to develop The Final Girl Support Group series for HBO Max

Fear Street flips the script on queer horror stereotypes

**SPOILERS** The final chapter of Netflix's Fear Street film series was released this past week, reaching a blood-soaked climax that saw queer couple Deena (Kiana Madeira) and Sam (Olivia Scott Welch) as the final girls no one saw coming. Traditionally speaking, LGBT characters in the horror genre tend to range from non-existent to being the … Continue reading Fear Street flips the script on queer horror stereotypes

WandaVision, Lovecraft Country, I May Destroy You headline more diverse Emmy nominations

Nominations for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards were announced today, with a surprisingly diverse roster of nominees, including a breakthrough moment for Marvel with WandaVision, HBO's Lovecraft Country, and HBO's I May Destroy You. WandaVision scored 23 nominations, including Limited Series and Lead Actor/Actress in a Limited Series or Movie nods for Elizabeth Olson and … Continue reading WandaVision, Lovecraft Country, I May Destroy You headline more diverse Emmy nominations

WandaVision, Hacks, Girls5Eva score HCA TV Award nominations

The Hollywood Critics Association has announced their nominees for its inaugural HCA TV Awards. While Apple TV='s Ted Lasso and Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale lead with the most nominations for a single show, several new television series received multiple nods as well. Disney+'s WandaVision scored a Best Streaming Limited Series nomination, with much of it's … Continue reading WandaVision, Hacks, Girls5Eva score HCA TV Award nominations

Charlize Theron confirms a sequel to The Old Guard is in the works

Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron has announced that production on the sequel to her hit 2020 Netflix film, The Old Guard, is slated to begin early next year. In a recent interview with Variety, Theron confirmed that the script had been completed and that her costars, including Marwan Kenzari and Luca Marinelli who played gay couple … Continue reading Charlize Theron confirms a sequel to The Old Guard is in the works