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Issue 7 of the Build the Ecto-One from Eaglemoss has arrived, so let’s get building,
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With a little over a month to go until the return of Supernatural, The CW has released a brand new extended trailer for the final seven episodes, previewing what’s to come as Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester make their last stand against God (Rob Benedict).
With production on the final two episodes still underway, the new footage is primarily from the five installments that were postponed in April due to the global production shut down caused by the still ongoing coronavirus pandemic, offering a first look at a few returning guest stars as well as an idea of what Sam and Dean are planning.
Supernatural returns October 8, with its series finale set for November 19.
As I head out to the first day on my LAST season finale, I can’t help but be incredibly grateful for all that #Supernatural and the #SPNFamily mean to me. It’s been an incredible journey, to say the least. I, for one, am hoping that #SupernaturalNeverDies pic.twitter.com/HjsdQr67ou
— Jared Padalecki (@jarpad) August 28, 2020
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The epic journey of the Winchester brothers come to a close as SUPERNATURAL enters its fifteenth and final season. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) and the angel Castiel (Misha Collins) have battled demons and angels, mythical creatures and monsters, in a seemingly unending quest to save the world. But in the final battle of the show’s 14th season, they faced off against God Himself (Rob Benedict) – refusing to kill their surrogate nephilim son Jack (Alexander Calvert), and thus bringing about God’s decision to end this reality once and for all…
Supernatural features:
Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester
Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester
Misha Collins as Castiel
Samantha Smith as Mary Winchester
Mark Pellegrino as Lucifer/Nick
Alexander Calvert as Jack
Supernatural returns with a brand new episode October 8
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Empire unveiled a trio of awesome Dune covers this past Friday, and the mag has now followed them up with some new promo stills.
The first image features our young protagonist Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) alongside Fremen warrior Chani (Zendaya), while the second sees weapons master Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin) shooting a knowing glance to his Duke and Paul’s father, Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac). Finally, we see Duncan Idaho (Jason Momoa) doing battle with Harkonnen soldiers.
Check out the stills below along with the recently released covers.
For those unfamiliar with the source material, Dune follows the Atreides family as they relocate to the desolate planet of Arrakis to assume control of the production of the most valuable resource in the galaxy, the Spice Melange. Unfortunately, an act of treachery soon makes an outcast of The Duke Atreides’ youngest son Paul, and he must accept his destiny as a powerful prophet of the Arrakis natives known as The Fremen.
The dull trailer for Dune is scheduled to release online on September 9, but the shorter version screening in theaters with Tenet has now leaked online. We won’t host it here, but it shouldn’t be too hard to locate!
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Following the announcement that Stephen King’s The Stand will premiere on December 17th, CBS All Access has released the first trailer.
At just 30 second long this is the very definition of a teaser, but it does mange to squeeze in quite a few shots fans of the novel should recognize. We see Frannie Goldsmith (Odessa Young) encounter Mother Abagail (Whoopi Goldberg) in a dream, Stu Redman’s (James Marsden) internment at Stovington, Larry and Rita’s journey through New York City, and more.
We also get a glimpse of Alexander Skarsgård as the demonic Randall Flagg and some of the terrifying visions he sends to the protagonists.
For those unfamiliar with King’s novel, The Stand deals with a global pandemic (yes, it’s a scarily prescient tale) known as “Captain Tripps” which wipes out 99% of the world’s population. The survivors are immune to the disease, but are ultimately forced to fight each other as some are drawn to a the light (Abagail), and others to darkness (Flagg).
New Mutants director Josh Boone, who was the driving force behind all previous attempts to adapt the book, will direct, write, and produce the upcoming series.
Check out the teaser below along with some recently released stills, and let us know if you plan on checking this out in the comments.


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Most comic book fans who are familiar with the heroes in a half shell from IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are likely aware of their connection to Marvel’s Daredevil. Eastman and Laird used their love for the Marvel comic to influence the origin story of the turtles.
The idea is that the same chemicals which blinded young Matt Murdock in the accident then dripped into the sewer and mutated Donatello, Raphael, Michaelangelo, Leonardo, and, of course, Master Splinter. Other connections such as The Hand and The Foot Clan and Stick and Splinter’s names are also difficult to miss and fun easter eggs for fans of the comics.
While recently chatting with Shredder actor Tohoru Masamune about his performance in 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, he shared with us his love for the comics. We learned about just how much effort the actor put into researching the role and his connection with the comics from when he was younger.
We also went into a ton of detail about Daredevil’s influence on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. If you’re interested in listening to the audio portion of our exclusive interview with Shredder actor Tohoru Masamune, you can do so via the podcast player below.
Literary Joe: You said you based your version of Shredder more off the comic than the cartoon, right?
Tohoru Masamune: Yeah. Interestingly enough, because when I was a young child, I lived in Canada, but then we moved to New England. So that’s where Eastman and Laird were from. So I do remember, my initial exposure was a friend saying, “Oh, there’s this crazy comic book out from a couple of guys out of New Hampshire, and it’s called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” And I remember thinking that was the funniest thing that I’d ever heard. And I had to go out and get it, and I read it. And as I was saying to you, Joe, it’s so funny, because it was the first issue that Shredder comes out. And he talked about his past, and it’s funny that who would have guessed we would be talking right now? But it’s really interesting.
Oh, another interesting thing too, which I don’t know if you guys are aware of, which I thought was neat in my research was, when they were coming up with these characters for the comic book, they were thinking of Matt Murdock. You guys may know the story anyway. But they’re throwing these things together. And I guess they’re saying that the idea was, he’s thinking it’s a TCRI truck or something like that. It’s carrying the mutagen. I think in the original comic book, it hits an aquarium, and it hits this person who is just some random person, but obviously, he goes off and becomes Daredevil.

Literary Joe: That’s right, and it’s funny because we learned that like twenty years ago. I remember we were kids, and we saw the Daredevil movie, we were like, yeah, that’s the Turtles! You know? And that was in 2004?
Tohoru Masamune: Yeah, totally. And I think there was a thing where you know, The Hand. Right? That makes sense. Right? And the Foot Clan. And here’s another one too, is Stick and Splinter.
Literary Joe: I remember thinking that when we watched the Daredevil Netflix show.
Tohoru Masamune: Yeah. So, it’s funny. I just loved the research. It was so much fun. And I remember going to a comic book store and saying okay, I gotta revisit Daredevil. So I went to a comic book store around here. So I go up to the guy, I’m thinking, all right, this guy probably knows more than me. I said, okay, let me ask you about Daredevil. How do I get to know this world? Because I don’t want to spend too much time on it. Because that’s not the role I was working on, but I thought it was important. And he’s going, “Oh man, I’ve got some issues that’ll knock your socks off.” He goes, “come with me.” So I thought, this is the right guy to talk to.
And he knew everything about all this stuff, and he was going off about the different versions of it; he’s talking about the different incarnations of Matt Murdock and Daredevil. And he kept on saying, “I didn’t like this part, this series, because he was too moody for me. I mean, how many rainstorms can you handle?” And then I get all self-conscious because I’m thinking to myself, “Oh, did I make my Shredder too moody? Oh man, am I going to be that moody Shredder that no one likes? And then I thought later, “You know what? Screw it. I am Shredder!” He goes, “Yeah. He’s going to be moody as all hell.” So it was very funny.
*If you’re interested in checking out our last chat, which Tohoru mentions in this interview, you can do so via the podcast player above.*
JVL: So you said; obviously, you’ve been familiar with the turtles for a long time. What did it mean to you and be able to play Shredder in the sense that you got to bring him to life for the first time in years?
Tohoru Masamune: In years, yeah, for sure. Well, the thing that was cool about it, I think that’s why I wanted to go back to the comic books. I don’t know if you guys liked the IDW series. I loved it. I went off of the original because that was my original exposure. So I was going off of that. And I’m one of these people; I keep doing my research in whatever it lands on. And oddly enough, it was very much in line with what they wanted. And that was the weird part. When we finally met, we were completely on the same page. Maybe they were thinking that way too.
I remember the IDW series, which I’ve always liked. I don’t know if you remember, there’s a micro-series with villains, where he’s talking with Kitsune, and it’s pretty cool. It’s a pretty cool issue. Where he was resurrected and would be immortal, he was having this nightmare where he would fall into the afterlife. But then he decides, “Oh, great. Another realm to take over?” And it’s like, you’re just here temporarily because you’re immortal. So don’t mess with the order of things. And Shredder, I mean, Oraku Saki was saying, “All right, great. Whatever. Here’s another realm I can now conquer.” And then he rounds up all the zombies, and then he finds the castle. And he says, okay, so there’s the leader, you know? And he said, now I’m going to take him. And he said I noticed, as he caught up, he started breathing heavy. You know, he is very skilled, but he’s older. And they fight, and he ends up killing them. And then the original person that warned him don’t mess with t peace of the things. It was like an older version of him. He goes, “That’s your fate. You will conquer everything, including the afterlife, but there will always be the younger version of you that will come that will defeat you.” So there’s that, that struck me.

And there’s another one too, where I think it was a secret history of the Foot Clan. I think that was IDW, and it’s all about going immortal or how Oraku Saki became immortal. And, I think there’s a thing where you had to drink the potion, and I guess that would be like the mutagen or whatever that was. And then you have to commit harakiri, and then you’re bathed in that for a long time. And finally, you emerge, and then he came out immortal. And there’s this great closing frame where he’s looking out at New York City, and he says. “To conquer a city of lights.” And it’s funny because every time I go for a run around Shakespeare Park, or wherever they have stairs, and I was running up that thing. That’s part of my training is I hit these stairs. It’s great because when I get to the top of the stairs, I get this great view of LA, and I always just kind of stand up there, and I look out. I just had that moment, and I think I found it. I took a little break to think. So, it was the last frame where he emerges after committing harakiri, and sitting in the mutagen for God knows how long. And he comes out immortal after a lot of pain and suffering, and then he says, “Lord, you will be ready, ready to bring the Foot Clan to greater glory and ready to meet your destiny. And our paths will cross again, Oraku Saki. And we will rule all from a city made of lights.”

And so, I would always go up there when I was prepping, and I would be sitting there looking. Yes, a city made of lights. And I don’t know if I thought of it in terms of as far as its meaning, but it’s a great career bump. And the honor to be in terms of cinematic history, I suppose there’s that honor. But it was kind of neat to take this story and internalize it and own it and live it. And that was pretty cool to do that. And there was so much material on it too, and as I was saying, it’s so weird for something that goes so far back. Because I specifically remember that conversation because my buddy Todd would always come up with the weirdest stuff. So I would always count on anything he would suggest. Okay, that’s going to be weird, and I’m going to like it. And I remember that checking out the comic book and reading those original things and sure enough, they knocked me off of the roof in that one too. Although I think the difference is that it was April O’Neil, I think, kicked me. But I believe in the original comic book, I think Donatello threw his bow staff, and that knocked me off. And there was a thermite grenade, which didn’t exist, but I guess I didn’t get that. They didn’t give me a thermite grenade, which was a bummer, but hey, you can’t win them all.

But there was that part, I guess, maybe, as an actor, what it meant to me to tell a story that had been in my system for so long. And I don’t know if it even came through. Because I like to take the iceberg approach to any acting is that you do all this crazy stuff, you tell this full story, and maybe a tiny bit comes through. And if it’s sort of like, this kind of very darkly lit shade, I mean, who knows if it came through, but I kind of feel like that’s what made it fun. Because whatever came off, that was all there, and it was kinda neat to be able to go way back and get resurrected and have that whole thing. That was great; those were fun, where we finally meet because that goes back to the beginning. Because he killed my brother, right? And that’s what I’m avenging, and there are a couple of versions of it. But that was certainly the original. So there was a lot there, so it wasn’t just this rat and a transformer fighting. (Laughs) There was a lot of stuff going on.
*This interview has been edited for clarity. Joshua Vargas-Lloyd, credited as JVL, co-hosts.*
As the fallout of Kira’s investigation drives Dr. Lin into isolation, Elle and Justin move forward with the AI Lilith’s development. The familiar faces of Zander and Carmen challenge the mission of the project by raising questions about the AI’s past and future. How will Lilith adapt to all these conflicts? It’s up to you.
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Marvel Studios was originally going to release an Inhumans movie, but when it became clear the project was being pushed on them by Marvel Entertainment boss Ike Perlmutter (who wanted to replace the X-Men with Inhumans), Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige pushed back and ended up reporting directly to Disney bosses instead.
However, with Ms. Marvel on the way to Disney+, the signs are pointing to the characters finally making their Marvel Cinematic Universe debut. Sure, they appeared in their own failed TV show and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but that’s unlikely to matter much to Feige moving forward.
While nothing has been confirmed at this point, we thought you guys might appreciate a refresher course on all things Inhuman to prepare you for their return. From the alien race’s origin story to where they live and what Marvel Studios might have planned for them, there’s a lot here to sink your teeth into…just like loveable, teleporting pooch, Lockjaw!
So, to take a look through this feature, all you need to do is click on the “Next” button below.

It goes without saying that there are some key differences between the Inhumans and Game of Thrones‘ eclectic cast of characters (Black Bolt and Medusa most definitely aren’t brother and sister), but the similarities are undeniable. In fact, when Marvel Studios was developing an Inhumans movie, the project was basically described as Game of Thrones with superpowers!
That’s no great surprise considering the fact that there’s a royal family, and with a brother who is madly in love with the Queen, any movie is bound to include betrayals and plenty of twists and turns.
Medusa, can manipulate her own hair into powerful tendrils, Gorgon has super-strength, Triton is fishlike in appearance, Karnak is strong and agile, the brother we mentioned – Maximus – has telepathic powers, while fan-favourite Crystal has elemental powers. Then, there’s their leader…

As you likely already know, Black Bolt is the King of the Inhumans and married to Medusa, the woman he relies on to speak for him. Why? Because his powers are literally off the scale!
You see, if he utters even a whisper, his voice could destroy an entire city block. A scream? Possibly an entire city! He’s a complex character who is obviously both gifted and cursed, but a good man who does what is best for his people. It will be a challenge for Marvel to find the right actor, but Vin Diesel has hinted in the past that he may be in the running to play Black Bolt.
With little dialogue but an imposing presence required, that might actually work quite well!

So, who are the Inhumans? Well, they were created by the Kree (an alien race we’ve now seen a fair bit of in the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel) millions of years ago when they visited Earth and tampered with the DNA of humans.
After the Kree abandoned their experiments, the Inhumans would go on to form their own very complicated society, but their seclusion from humanity led to them becoming vastly different.
This is something that could very easily tie into the upcoming Eternals movie, and it would be surprising if that didn’t hint at their existence and somehow tie the two races together in the process.

Attilan is the home of the Inhumans and is around seven thousand years old.
Originally located on a small island in the northern Atlantic Ocean, they started to realise that they were at risk when technology advanced to the point where planes and boats frequently came close to discovering them. It was then that they moved the city to a hidden valley in the Himalayan Mountain range, but the Inhumans were inevitably discovered and exposed to the world.
Since then, they’ve relocated to the “Blue Area of the Moon” in a bid to escape the effects of Earthly pollution and disease. That’s a unique locale, and one it would be fun to explore on screen.

In some respects, the Inhumans are a pretty serious and humourless group of characters. That’s an inevitability after the hardships they’ve been through (not to mention some of the challenges they’ve faced) but Lockjaw should help to lighten the tone and deliver some laughs.
Lockjaw is a giant alien bulldog with the ability to teleport and is a vital tool in helping this group travel. He doesn’t talk, but he’s a loveable pooch who has every chance of being the next Groot or Rocket.
The ill-fated TV show completely wasted Lockjaw – likely because creating him was too expensive – but Marvel Studios can definitely do the character justice. His relationship with Crystal is particularly noteworthy, and it’s not at all hard to imagine him being a breakout character.

The Terrigen Mists are the source of the Inhumans’ powers, and a vapour derived from the Terrigen Crystals. That has the ability to alter Inhuman biology and give them their unique powers.
When an Inhuman undergoes this procedure, they have no idea how it will physically mutate them, explaining their unique and very varied appearances. It’s possible too that Marvel is going to follow the comic books by having these mists exposed to the Earth’s atmosphere, causing anyone who was a descendant of an Inhuman to develop superpowers (which creates Ms. Marvel).
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. obviously gave this a go, but sadly, that series doesn’t really matter.

Unless they’ve been mutated by undergoing Terrigenesis, the Inhumans are mostly, well, human in appearance. That means they can blend in for the most part, and while they do tend to avoid leaving Attilan for the most, there are plenty of them who do live among us here on Earth.
As a result, there are a lot of Inhumans or Inhuman descendants who are completely unaware of their history, and it’s only when they’re exposed to the mists that they undergo these changes.
A certain Kamala Khan is a good example of that, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe would inevitably be changed forever by the emergence of these newly superpowered individuals (especially if the mists are inadvertently released on Earth in the wake of the emergence of Inhumans).

We’ve established that the Inhumans have quite the storied history, but not all of it is good.
Just like the Kree created them, the Inhumans have taken a crack at coming up with their own new species on a number of occasions. However, they wanted to create salves due to having such a low population, and that race ended up becoming known as the “Alpha Primitives.”
They were strong, but unintelligent, and mostly served their masters well. However, Black Bolt decided what his people were doing was wrong when he became King, and freed them. Things didn’t really develop beyond that, but there’s definitely some strong storytelling potential here.

As we mentioned, with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. barely canon and not a series Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is likely to reference moving forward, the premise of being an Inhuman is bound to be reinvented. In fact, everything from their involvement in launching HYDRA to how Daisy Johnson got her abilities probably won’t matter in the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe.
As for the short-lived TV show they appeared in, there’s no way that’s going to be anything other than rebooted, so don’t expect a single cast member from that to make their return in a reboot.
Rumour has it that Marvel Studios will acknowledge the series in Ms. Marvel, using it as an Easter Egg of sorts to poke fun at how bad the ABC/IMAX collaboration ended up being back in 2017.

Rumour has it that two characters who could appear in the Ms. Marvel TV show on Disney+ are Inhuman Royal Family members Black Bolt and Maximus. Guardians of the Galaxy star Vin Diesel – who, as we said, is desperate to be Black Both – is being considered for the King of the Inhumans. He only voices Groot, so that’s not something that would really confuse viewers.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who starred as Quicksilver in Avengers: Age of Ultron, was said to be Marvel’s top choice to play Maximus, Black Bolt’s brother. By the time Ms. Marvel hits screens, seven or eight years will have passed since he starred as the speedster, so they could probably get away with him playing another character (look at Gemma Chan, for example).
This should definitely be taken with a pinch of salt, but it’s undeniably intriguing, don’t you think?
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