Star Wars: Clone Wars was a brilliant show that managed to fix a key issue with the prequel trilogy. The focus on the Clone Army of the Republic managed to pay off big time for Star Wars, with Dave Filoni delivering some of the best content to come out of the franchise.
Captain Rex in Star Wars; Clone Wars || Lucasfilm
Dave Filoni, in an interview with StarWars.com, revealed how focused George Lucas was on the show, and how important it was for him to get it right. A lot went into the show, but there was one aspect that Lucas wanted to make sure was executed to perfection in the show.
The Clone Wars needed to get the Clones’ arcs right The Clone War || Credit: Lucasfilm
The Clone Wars was able to endear the Clones to the audience, which was something that a lot of fans felt was missing from the Prequel trilogy.
Captain Rex in Star Wars; Clone Wars || Lucasfilm
Dave Filoni, in an interview with StarWars.com, revealed how focused George Lucas was on the show, and how important it was for him to get it right. A lot went into the show, but there was one aspect that Lucas wanted to make sure was executed to perfection in the show.
The Clone Wars needed to get the Clones’ arcs right The Clone War || Credit: Lucasfilm
The Clone Wars was able to endear the Clones to the audience, which was something that a lot of fans felt was missing from the Prequel trilogy.
- 12/18/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
It's so hard to pick a favorite "Hellboy" story, whether comics or movies. The hero's signature tale is "The Corpse," a 24-page comic from 1996 drawn and plotted by Hellboy's creator Mike Mignola. In 1950s Ireland, Hellboy discovers a couple's baby has been swapped with a fairy named Gruagach. To get little Alice Monaghan back, the Sidhe dare Hellboy to bury a talking corpse in holy ground by sunrise.
This is the sort of spooky "occult investigator" story that Mignola intended "Hellboy" to be. He created Hellboy after drawing the Batman comic "Sanctum" (where Batman chases a criminal through a graveyard) and wanting to make more stories like that. But he didn't want to get complacent, either.
In 2001, Mignola concluded the "Hellboy" mini-series "Conqueror Worm" by having his hero leave the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (Bprd). He wanted to shake things up by having Hellboy leave his "day job,...
This is the sort of spooky "occult investigator" story that Mignola intended "Hellboy" to be. He created Hellboy after drawing the Batman comic "Sanctum" (where Batman chases a criminal through a graveyard) and wanting to make more stories like that. But he didn't want to get complacent, either.
In 2001, Mignola concluded the "Hellboy" mini-series "Conqueror Worm" by having his hero leave the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (Bprd). He wanted to shake things up by having Hellboy leave his "day job,...
- 12/14/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Did Loki disguise as Bruce Banner? (Photo Credit – Facebook/YouTube)
Loki’s the master of disguise. Remember when he impersonated Captain America in Thor: The Dark World? Fans weren’t buying it after his “death” at Thanos’ hands. Could Loki have slipped into Bruce Banner’s shoes? It might explain a ton of weird vibes in Infinity War.
Let’s break it down. Bruce didn’t feel like himself—acting all off, desperate, and distant. And that weird reunion with Black Widow? They sidestepped their past. Bruce had spent two years as the Hulk, so why the cold vibe? Was Loki just playing the long game and keeping up the act?
And speaking of the Hulk, let’s talk about Bruce’s “performance issues.” The Hulk refuses to come out, even during the epic Battle of Wakanda. Fans chalked it up to the Hulk being afraid after Thanos beat him,...
Loki’s the master of disguise. Remember when he impersonated Captain America in Thor: The Dark World? Fans weren’t buying it after his “death” at Thanos’ hands. Could Loki have slipped into Bruce Banner’s shoes? It might explain a ton of weird vibes in Infinity War.
Let’s break it down. Bruce didn’t feel like himself—acting all off, desperate, and distant. And that weird reunion with Black Widow? They sidestepped their past. Bruce had spent two years as the Hulk, so why the cold vibe? Was Loki just playing the long game and keeping up the act?
And speaking of the Hulk, let’s talk about Bruce’s “performance issues.” The Hulk refuses to come out, even during the epic Battle of Wakanda. Fans chalked it up to the Hulk being afraid after Thanos beat him,...
- 12/8/2024
- by Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
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Comic artist Mike Mignola has an impressive portfolio (enough to literally fill an art gallery), but he'll be most remembered for creating comic book hero Hellboy.
Simultaneously a superhero, paranormal detective, and a monster himself, Hellboy's destiny is to end the world, but he'd much rather unwind with a smoke and drink after a hard day at work fighting demons. Hellboy and the world he inhabits is a delicious stew of everything Mignola finds compelling as an artist: horror flicks, ghost stories, and pulp fantasy. The enormous shared setting of "Hellboy" spin-off comics is like an H.P. Lovecraft story retold by Jack Kirby.
Recent documentary "Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters" tells its subject's life story, of which Hellboy occupies a big chunk. Across extensive interviews with Mignola, his collaborators, and his fans, they agree that his vision for Hellboy crystalized with...
Comic artist Mike Mignola has an impressive portfolio (enough to literally fill an art gallery), but he'll be most remembered for creating comic book hero Hellboy.
Simultaneously a superhero, paranormal detective, and a monster himself, Hellboy's destiny is to end the world, but he'd much rather unwind with a smoke and drink after a hard day at work fighting demons. Hellboy and the world he inhabits is a delicious stew of everything Mignola finds compelling as an artist: horror flicks, ghost stories, and pulp fantasy. The enormous shared setting of "Hellboy" spin-off comics is like an H.P. Lovecraft story retold by Jack Kirby.
Recent documentary "Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters" tells its subject's life story, of which Hellboy occupies a big chunk. Across extensive interviews with Mignola, his collaborators, and his fans, they agree that his vision for Hellboy crystalized with...
- 11/2/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
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Long before Charles Foster Kane ever uttered the word “Rosebud,” people were spending huge amounts of time, effort, and, of course, money trying to track down beloved items from their childhood. There’s something almost indescribably warm about old toys and possessions long gone. We infuse these things with memories of a time when life seemed dreamlike and full of potential—far removed from the soul-crushing responsibilities of adulthood that drain the spark of wonder from our eyes as we slog meaninglessly toward oblivion.
But hey, cheer up because whatever “that thing” from your own past that you’ve convinced yourself is the missing link between you and happiness is merely a click away. One of the good things about adulthood? Some folks are fortunate enough to have in their possession those two oh-so-magical words: disposable income.
Long before Charles Foster Kane ever uttered the word “Rosebud,” people were spending huge amounts of time, effort, and, of course, money trying to track down beloved items from their childhood. There’s something almost indescribably warm about old toys and possessions long gone. We infuse these things with memories of a time when life seemed dreamlike and full of potential—far removed from the soul-crushing responsibilities of adulthood that drain the spark of wonder from our eyes as we slog meaninglessly toward oblivion.
But hey, cheer up because whatever “that thing” from your own past that you’ve convinced yourself is the missing link between you and happiness is merely a click away. One of the good things about adulthood? Some folks are fortunate enough to have in their possession those two oh-so-magical words: disposable income.
- 10/11/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
The first trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has finally arrived, and fans are already losing their minds over the multiversal appearances that are coming. And for some people, that includes Elsa from “Frozen.”
Obviously, no one is expecting things to actually get animated in this film. But fans are having a whole lot of fun turning Doctor Strange into Disney’s ice queen, given the current state of the New York Sanctum. For whatever reason, it’s covered in snow at the moment, with Strange himself puttering around the place in a sweatshirt, and what looks like a parka version of his cape.
And well, when you have a powerful magical being just sort of hanging out in isolation in a snow covered palace, it wasn’t long before people started comparing the Sorcerer to the Queen. Some even went so far as to photoshop Elsa’s hair onto Strange.
Obviously, no one is expecting things to actually get animated in this film. But fans are having a whole lot of fun turning Doctor Strange into Disney’s ice queen, given the current state of the New York Sanctum. For whatever reason, it’s covered in snow at the moment, with Strange himself puttering around the place in a sweatshirt, and what looks like a parka version of his cape.
And well, when you have a powerful magical being just sort of hanging out in isolation in a snow covered palace, it wasn’t long before people started comparing the Sorcerer to the Queen. Some even went so far as to photoshop Elsa’s hair onto Strange.
- 8/24/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Written by Al Ewing | Art by Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez | Published by Marvel Comics
Who doesn’t love The Defenders? Everyone loves an underdog, and the Defenders were the little team that could. Sure, they had heavy hitters as members. Hulk, Silver Surfer, Dr. Strange among many others, but it was the revolving door of B-listers that gave the book its magic. I fell in love with Valkyrie and Nighthawk because of this book. For some reason it was always the book that Marvel let writers like Gerber, DeMatteis and Gillis have free reign with, leading to some interesting stories in such a mainstream Marvel Universe book. The original run is still looked back on with real fondness, and not just by me. Revival efforts since have been mixed, often because they strayed from the original concept that set the book apart. Knowing Al Ewing’s writing, I’m willing...
Who doesn’t love The Defenders? Everyone loves an underdog, and the Defenders were the little team that could. Sure, they had heavy hitters as members. Hulk, Silver Surfer, Dr. Strange among many others, but it was the revolving door of B-listers that gave the book its magic. I fell in love with Valkyrie and Nighthawk because of this book. For some reason it was always the book that Marvel let writers like Gerber, DeMatteis and Gillis have free reign with, leading to some interesting stories in such a mainstream Marvel Universe book. The original run is still looked back on with real fondness, and not just by me. Revival efforts since have been mixed, often because they strayed from the original concept that set the book apart. Knowing Al Ewing’s writing, I’m willing...
- 8/17/2021
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
With the web being flooded with adoration for Wandavision and strong speculation about past Spider-Man stars Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprising their roles as the infamous webslinger alongside Tom Holland in Spiderman: No Way Home, the MCU seems set to embrace the magic, wonder and many possibilities of the multiverse.
This tantalising concept is not so new to theoretical astrophysics, but is being more widely embraced by cinema superhero franchises, what with Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck set to re-don their capes to play Batman in DC’s upcoming The Flash movie and Brandon Routh having already reprised his role as Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
But could Marvel be about to cast its multiverse net even wider by incorporating another film series into its all-encompassing realm?
Online rumours were recently ignited about Ash vs Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell travelling to the UK to appear in his...
This tantalising concept is not so new to theoretical astrophysics, but is being more widely embraced by cinema superhero franchises, what with Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck set to re-don their capes to play Batman in DC’s upcoming The Flash movie and Brandon Routh having already reprised his role as Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
But could Marvel be about to cast its multiverse net even wider by incorporating another film series into its all-encompassing realm?
Online rumours were recently ignited about Ash vs Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell travelling to the UK to appear in his...
- 3/4/2021
- by Daniel Goodwin
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Time and time again during this year’s pandemic, movie studios have had to make the best of a bad situation. HBO Max’s list of new releases for December 2020 comes along with the most extreme example yet.
WarnerMedia undoubtedly had big plans for Wonder Woman 1984 when it scheduled it for a holiday release last year. After moving it to the summer, however, the conglomerate had to delay its theatrical release time and time again. Now HBO Max is the lucky winner of the saga, as it gets to premiere the long-awaited sequel on its servers on Dec. 25.
While Wonder Woman 1984 is definitely the headline this month, there are some other intriguing streaming options for HBO Max in December. The month plays host to a whole host of high-powered documentaries like Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults (Dec. 3), Alabama Snake (Dec. 9), and the Tiger Woods documentary Tiger (Dec.
WarnerMedia undoubtedly had big plans for Wonder Woman 1984 when it scheduled it for a holiday release last year. After moving it to the summer, however, the conglomerate had to delay its theatrical release time and time again. Now HBO Max is the lucky winner of the saga, as it gets to premiere the long-awaited sequel on its servers on Dec. 25.
While Wonder Woman 1984 is definitely the headline this month, there are some other intriguing streaming options for HBO Max in December. The month plays host to a whole host of high-powered documentaries like Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults (Dec. 3), Alabama Snake (Dec. 9), and the Tiger Woods documentary Tiger (Dec.
- 11/30/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
We’ve now got just a few days left of November, so it’s time to take a look ahead at everything that’s headed to the major streaming networks in December. As it’s Christmas, Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu and Prime Video have extra special hauls ready to gift to their subscribers this holiday season, with literally hundreds of new movies and TV shows dropping over the course of the month.
All the various sites – excepting Disney Plus – are serving up a ton of newly licensed films on December 1st. Netflix, for instance, is adding such classics as E.T., Little Nicky and the first three Jurassic Parks. Meanwhile, HBO Max is offering up The Shawshank Redemption, Shaun of the Dead and a bunch of Final Destinations, while Hulu and Prime Video, which share a lot of the same movies, are treating users to a host of iconic...
All the various sites – excepting Disney Plus – are serving up a ton of newly licensed films on December 1st. Netflix, for instance, is adding such classics as E.T., Little Nicky and the first three Jurassic Parks. Meanwhile, HBO Max is offering up The Shawshank Redemption, Shaun of the Dead and a bunch of Final Destinations, while Hulu and Prime Video, which share a lot of the same movies, are treating users to a host of iconic...
- 11/28/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Just like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Disney Plus, HBO Max is adding a ton of great new titles to give you some festive treats this holiday season. The Warner streaming service’s December haul isn’t necessarily full of Christmas content – there’s a lot of that already available – but there are definitely a ton of must-see films and TV shows on the lineup, so let’s take a look at the highlights.
December 1st brings a glut of newly licensed titles, including everything from horror prequel Annabelle: Creation to the original Westworld movie. In terms of franchises, you’ll be able to find a bunch of The Crown films, some Final Destinations and the whole Free Willy trilogy on the site next month. And if you’re looking to chow down on some of the best movies around, you won’t be disappointed. Just a few of the acclaimed...
December 1st brings a glut of newly licensed titles, including everything from horror prequel Annabelle: Creation to the original Westworld movie. In terms of franchises, you’ll be able to find a bunch of The Crown films, some Final Destinations and the whole Free Willy trilogy on the site next month. And if you’re looking to chow down on some of the best movies around, you won’t be disappointed. Just a few of the acclaimed...
- 11/25/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
This The 100 article contains Major spoilers for the ending of the series.
For The 100 fans, our fight is finally over. The series wrapped up its seven-season run with an hour that saw Lexa return (sort of), Octavia save the day (sort of), and most of humanity choose to completely abandon corporeal existence entirely rather than continue to suffer through life on the ground (again…sort of). Long story short: If you can’t entirely explain what really happened at the end of this show, you’re probably not alone.
As a proper ending, The 100 series finale hedges its bets in multiple directions, counting on years’ worth of viewer affection for these characters to do a heck of a lot of emotional lifting and narrative gap-filling that the writing doesn’t support. Technically, everyone dies, but also (almost) everyone lives. Beloved characters return, but aren’t really themselves, they just sport familiar faces.
For The 100 fans, our fight is finally over. The series wrapped up its seven-season run with an hour that saw Lexa return (sort of), Octavia save the day (sort of), and most of humanity choose to completely abandon corporeal existence entirely rather than continue to suffer through life on the ground (again…sort of). Long story short: If you can’t entirely explain what really happened at the end of this show, you’re probably not alone.
As a proper ending, The 100 series finale hedges its bets in multiple directions, counting on years’ worth of viewer affection for these characters to do a heck of a lot of emotional lifting and narrative gap-filling that the writing doesn’t support. Technically, everyone dies, but also (almost) everyone lives. Beloved characters return, but aren’t really themselves, they just sport familiar faces.
- 10/5/2020
- by Lacy Baugher
- Den of Geek
So much of the final season of The 100 pivoted around the concept of Transcendence. Indeed, Bellamy Blake died for it, as did many others. So what is it, and what did it mean for the series finale of The 100? We break down what we know and what we wish we understood better, as mere lower level entities, Aka human beings.
What is Transcendence?
After spending most of its final season on the concept of Transcendence, we’re still not entirely sure. Ostensibly, it means that an entire species casts off their physical form and joins with the consciousness of an alien race, who are considered a higher form of beings, as well as any other species that have been deemed worthy before them. They cannot die and feel no pain.
There are some rules, of course. As Levitt explained to Octavia, the dead don’t transcend. That means no Bellamy,...
What is Transcendence?
After spending most of its final season on the concept of Transcendence, we’re still not entirely sure. Ostensibly, it means that an entire species casts off their physical form and joins with the consciousness of an alien race, who are considered a higher form of beings, as well as any other species that have been deemed worthy before them. They cannot die and feel no pain.
There are some rules, of course. As Levitt explained to Octavia, the dead don’t transcend. That means no Bellamy,...
- 10/1/2020
- by Delia Harrington
- Den of Geek
This The 100 review contains spoilers
The 100 Season 7 Episode 14
Traditionally on television, a character dies as a surprise at the end of one episode, and is memorialized in the following one. The 100 doesn’t have that kind of time. Bellamy gets a few minutes in the beginning and some scattered moments throughout the rest of the episode, but that’s about it. It’s disappointing after the bizarre way The 100 chose to kill off its leading man. Octavia saying a funeral prayer for her brother that Lincoln taught her rings true and was a nice way to tie back in some of the show’s history and honor Lincoln and Ricky Whittle’s contribution. But why isn’t everyone observing some form of funeral for Bellamy? Gabriel’s death was moving, but it also reinforced how strangely emotionally disconnected Bellamy’s was, since it didn’t feel like the character Bellamy was even on the show.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 14
Traditionally on television, a character dies as a surprise at the end of one episode, and is memorialized in the following one. The 100 doesn’t have that kind of time. Bellamy gets a few minutes in the beginning and some scattered moments throughout the rest of the episode, but that’s about it. It’s disappointing after the bizarre way The 100 chose to kill off its leading man. Octavia saying a funeral prayer for her brother that Lincoln taught her rings true and was a nice way to tie back in some of the show’s history and honor Lincoln and Ricky Whittle’s contribution. But why isn’t everyone observing some form of funeral for Bellamy? Gabriel’s death was moving, but it also reinforced how strangely emotionally disconnected Bellamy’s was, since it didn’t feel like the character Bellamy was even on the show.
- 9/17/2020
- by Delia Harrington
- Den of Geek
Can we all pretend we did not see that? No?
A loss like that is one that the audience isn't about to forget anytime soon. Even those who prepared to say goodbye to Bellamy Blake were in for several surprises, none of them pleasant.
It is as if the real chess game is this season, with the characters and the audience serving as the sacrificial pawns for the show to let waste away. This episode made that message very clear, but it was also an episode with a ridiculous attempt to tell a story that isn't worth the attention.
It undermined the two leads, their love for one another, and the show's entire message. Humanity sucks, and everyone ruins everything just doesn't have the best ring to it.
During The 100 Season 7 Episode 13, Bellamy was dragged behind everyone else trying to find the flame. Clarke didn't trust Cadogan, and Cadogan didn't trust her back.
A loss like that is one that the audience isn't about to forget anytime soon. Even those who prepared to say goodbye to Bellamy Blake were in for several surprises, none of them pleasant.
It is as if the real chess game is this season, with the characters and the audience serving as the sacrificial pawns for the show to let waste away. This episode made that message very clear, but it was also an episode with a ridiculous attempt to tell a story that isn't worth the attention.
It undermined the two leads, their love for one another, and the show's entire message. Humanity sucks, and everyone ruins everything just doesn't have the best ring to it.
During The 100 Season 7 Episode 13, Bellamy was dragged behind everyone else trying to find the flame. Clarke didn't trust Cadogan, and Cadogan didn't trust her back.
- 9/10/2020
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
A man of his word, Nelson certainly was a character on a mission.
From his dynamic introduction during The 100 Season 6 Episode 11, when he arrived on-screen to find out that he was following a false god, to his remarkable role throughout The 100 Season 7.
Nelson delivered a natural story of a follower on the verge of being a leader to those on the outside like him.
Lee Majdoub took on this character that was an extension of Gabriel's story and managed to develop him in a way that captivated the audience.
It was impossible not to feel for Nelson's journey, one that was full of pain and wants and disappointment along the way. All he wanted was a place to belong, but he continued to get let down during his time in Sanctum.
But Nelson was still an example of a very human story, one that was rooted in moments of...
From his dynamic introduction during The 100 Season 6 Episode 11, when he arrived on-screen to find out that he was following a false god, to his remarkable role throughout The 100 Season 7.
Nelson delivered a natural story of a follower on the verge of being a leader to those on the outside like him.
Lee Majdoub took on this character that was an extension of Gabriel's story and managed to develop him in a way that captivated the audience.
It was impossible not to feel for Nelson's journey, one that was full of pain and wants and disappointment along the way. All he wanted was a place to belong, but he continued to get let down during his time in Sanctum.
But Nelson was still an example of a very human story, one that was rooted in moments of...
- 9/2/2020
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
HBO is launching a social VR experience tied to its new Misha Green-created sci-fi series “Lovecraft Country,” the pay TV channel said Tuesday.
Called “Lovecraft Country: Sanctum,” the experience will consist of “a series of exclusive virtual reality events transporting invited guests into a world inspired by the show.” And while not everyone will be able to participate in the VR events, everyone will be able to stream them.
Here’s how it will work, per HBO:
“In a first-of-its-kind, groundbreaking social VR event series, 100 select influential voices will experience three events consisting of immersive theater, escape rooms, art installations, puzzles and a live concert, via the Oculus Quest headset, all inspired by ‘Lovecraft Country.’ The events will be simultaneously run on the social VR platform VRChat, which allows guests to talk and interact with each other in real time within the environment, and streamed to the world via YouTube Live.
Called “Lovecraft Country: Sanctum,” the experience will consist of “a series of exclusive virtual reality events transporting invited guests into a world inspired by the show.” And while not everyone will be able to participate in the VR events, everyone will be able to stream them.
Here’s how it will work, per HBO:
“In a first-of-its-kind, groundbreaking social VR event series, 100 select influential voices will experience three events consisting of immersive theater, escape rooms, art installations, puzzles and a live concert, via the Oculus Quest headset, all inspired by ‘Lovecraft Country.’ The events will be simultaneously run on the social VR platform VRChat, which allows guests to talk and interact with each other in real time within the environment, and streamed to the world via YouTube Live.
- 9/1/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
This The 100 review contains spoilers
The 100 Season 7 Episode 12
Early on, the episode gets down to business and notches up another death with Sheidheda killing Nelson after shooting all of the Children of Gabriel for refusing to kneel. It’s been a relatively bloodless season, which means we’re either poised for a bloodbath or The 100 might actually have a happy ending. At this point I’m not sure which would be the bigger surprise. It’s too bad that Nelson didn’t have more to do, narratively, before he died. All the same, someone needed to defy Sheidheda and it makes sense that it was him, given his values and strong sense of moral duty.
Tagging up on Nikki and Murphy’s connection with the reactor storyline and her partner’s sacrifice earlier in the season was a satisfying bit of storytelling business. It managed to bridge old Murphy to...
The 100 Season 7 Episode 12
Early on, the episode gets down to business and notches up another death with Sheidheda killing Nelson after shooting all of the Children of Gabriel for refusing to kneel. It’s been a relatively bloodless season, which means we’re either poised for a bloodbath or The 100 might actually have a happy ending. At this point I’m not sure which would be the bigger surprise. It’s too bad that Nelson didn’t have more to do, narratively, before he died. All the same, someone needed to defy Sheidheda and it makes sense that it was him, given his values and strong sense of moral duty.
Tagging up on Nikki and Murphy’s connection with the reactor storyline and her partner’s sacrifice earlier in the season was a satisfying bit of storytelling business. It managed to bridge old Murphy to...
- 8/20/2020
- by Delia Harrington
- Den of Geek
We're officially entering the end of summer, and that means there is not as much TV to go around.
Don't fret, however, there are some new shows on the horizon. From Lucifer to Lovecraft Country, there is a decent amount on offer.
Find out what we recommend below.
Saturday, August 15
9/8c Wedding Every Weekend (Hallmark)
Is there a better place than the singles table at a wedding to meet someone new?
In this fun Hallmark movie, Nat (Paul Campbell) and Brooke (Kimberley Sustad) are both attending the same four wedding four weeks in a row.
To avoid getting set up and facing being at that singles table, they decide to go together as "wedding buddies."
Something tells me that their attempts to remain single will result in them being anything but as they grow closer with each wedding date.
Sunday, August 16
8/7c 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? (TLC)
The truth...
Don't fret, however, there are some new shows on the horizon. From Lucifer to Lovecraft Country, there is a decent amount on offer.
Find out what we recommend below.
Saturday, August 15
9/8c Wedding Every Weekend (Hallmark)
Is there a better place than the singles table at a wedding to meet someone new?
In this fun Hallmark movie, Nat (Paul Campbell) and Brooke (Kimberley Sustad) are both attending the same four wedding four weeks in a row.
To avoid getting set up and facing being at that singles table, they decide to go together as "wedding buddies."
Something tells me that their attempts to remain single will result in them being anything but as they grow closer with each wedding date.
Sunday, August 16
8/7c 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? (TLC)
The truth...
- 8/15/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Somewhere out there at this moment, a murder is being contemplated, and all I can do is wait for death. I start at death, and I have to work my way back to life. And when I find life, I have to destroy it.”
Lon Chaney in Inner Sanctum Mysteries Blu-ray Collection From Mill Creek Entertainment Arrives September 22nd
Get ready for unlimited thrills and chills as all six classic Inner Sanctum Mysteries come to Blu-ray for the first time ever. Based on the popular radio shows of the 1940’s, this collectible set is a must-own for every classic mystery and horror fan.
You’ll have a hauntingly good time with horror icon Lon Chaney, Jr., as he gives timeless performances in these spooky feature-length films.
Calling Dr. Death – 1943 – A doctor is not sure if he murdered his wife and has his nurse try to find the truth by hypnotizing him.
Lon Chaney in Inner Sanctum Mysteries Blu-ray Collection From Mill Creek Entertainment Arrives September 22nd
Get ready for unlimited thrills and chills as all six classic Inner Sanctum Mysteries come to Blu-ray for the first time ever. Based on the popular radio shows of the 1940’s, this collectible set is a must-own for every classic mystery and horror fan.
You’ll have a hauntingly good time with horror icon Lon Chaney, Jr., as he gives timeless performances in these spooky feature-length films.
Calling Dr. Death – 1943 – A doctor is not sure if he murdered his wife and has his nurse try to find the truth by hypnotizing him.
- 8/3/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Trouble on Sanctum? Who would have thought? While last week's episode of The 100 took a little break from the current drama and went back in time about a 100 years to the start of the apocalypse, this week's episode is jumping right back into it, with some seriously worrying problems happening back on Sanctum. With Clarke and co on the hunt for their missing friends, Indra decided she had to go after them too, leaving Murphy and Emori in charge, which is not going well. While Murphy was trying to keep Sheidheda under control, Emori's little ceremony got overtaken. The prisoners and the Children of Gabriel, led by Nikki, are now making demands, with a gun to Emori's head. E!...
- 7/14/2020
- E! Online
Exclusive: Arclight Films will handle world sales on Bloody Hell, the horror-thriller from Alister Grierson, whose 2011 pic Sanctum grossed $100M global for Universal.
The new pic is written by Robert Benjamin and is set between Boise, Idaho and Helsinki, Finland, following Rex Coen, played by Ben O’Toole (Hacksaw Ridge), a man with a mysterious past who flees the country to escape his own personal hell only to arrive somewhere much worse.
Meg Fraser, Caroline Craig, Matthew Sunderland, Travis Jeffery, Jack Finsterer, David Hill, and Caleb Enoka are also among the cast. Brett Thornquest and Joshua Paul are producing. Steven Matusko and Robert Benjamin are executive producers. The project was produced in Queensland, Australia with the support of the City of Gold Coast and Screen Queensland.
“A film as original as Bloody Hell doesn’t come along every day. It is wildly fresh and one of the best films of the genre we have ever seen,...
The new pic is written by Robert Benjamin and is set between Boise, Idaho and Helsinki, Finland, following Rex Coen, played by Ben O’Toole (Hacksaw Ridge), a man with a mysterious past who flees the country to escape his own personal hell only to arrive somewhere much worse.
Meg Fraser, Caroline Craig, Matthew Sunderland, Travis Jeffery, Jack Finsterer, David Hill, and Caleb Enoka are also among the cast. Brett Thornquest and Joshua Paul are producing. Steven Matusko and Robert Benjamin are executive producers. The project was produced in Queensland, Australia with the support of the City of Gold Coast and Screen Queensland.
“A film as original as Bloody Hell doesn’t come along every day. It is wildly fresh and one of the best films of the genre we have ever seen,...
- 6/22/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
This The 100 review contains spoilers
The 100 Season 7 Episode 3
First, it must be said that it is deeply weird to write about something as frivolous as a television right now, especially a post-apocalyptic show where people are discussing riots and whether political violence is acceptable. Second, I will not be attempting to draw some sort of bizarre connection between the two because that ain’t it, chief. Not all weird coincidences are allegories, ya know?
This episode did an important job in that it started shading in some color when it comes to the various factions around Sanctum. The convicts were developed from an anonymous mass into people with backstories who we at least don’t want to see led off to slaughter in the space of just two episodes. Even the couple we meet during the cold open felt fully realized as we watched their doom. Bringing the characters we already know,...
The 100 Season 7 Episode 3
First, it must be said that it is deeply weird to write about something as frivolous as a television right now, especially a post-apocalyptic show where people are discussing riots and whether political violence is acceptable. Second, I will not be attempting to draw some sort of bizarre connection between the two because that ain’t it, chief. Not all weird coincidences are allegories, ya know?
This episode did an important job in that it started shading in some color when it comes to the various factions around Sanctum. The convicts were developed from an anonymous mass into people with backstories who we at least don’t want to see led off to slaughter in the space of just two episodes. Even the couple we meet during the cold open felt fully realized as we watched their doom. Bringing the characters we already know,...
- 6/4/2020
- by Delia Harrington
- Den of Geek
This The 100 review contains spoilers
The 100 Season 7 Episode 2
“The Garden” flits back and forth through time to introduce us to the world beyond the Anomaly, and by extension, to properly reintroduce us to Hope and the Anomaly itself, now known as the bridge. Quite literally a world apart, it’s a magical hour of television that stands as one of the series’ best episodes.
Drawing on the longstanding, well-earned redemption arcs of Diyoza and Octavia and their extremely close bond, this episode asks the question “what makes a family?” and “what kind of life would be enough?” Like The Magicians’ highly celebrated “A Life in the Day” before it, the time dilation on Sky Ring allows Diyoza and Octavia to spend a decade raising a child together without losing more than a few days back in Sanctum. So much of the wonder of this episode belongs, truly, to Marie Avgeropoulos and Ivana Miličević,...
The 100 Season 7 Episode 2
“The Garden” flits back and forth through time to introduce us to the world beyond the Anomaly, and by extension, to properly reintroduce us to Hope and the Anomaly itself, now known as the bridge. Quite literally a world apart, it’s a magical hour of television that stands as one of the series’ best episodes.
Drawing on the longstanding, well-earned redemption arcs of Diyoza and Octavia and their extremely close bond, this episode asks the question “what makes a family?” and “what kind of life would be enough?” Like The Magicians’ highly celebrated “A Life in the Day” before it, the time dilation on Sky Ring allows Diyoza and Octavia to spend a decade raising a child together without losing more than a few days back in Sanctum. So much of the wonder of this episode belongs, truly, to Marie Avgeropoulos and Ivana Miličević,...
- 5/28/2020
- by Delia Harrington
- Den of Geek
We've waited months for new The 100 photos, and they're finally here! The CW has released photos from the Season 7 premiere, and it looks like things are tense in Sanctum.
Clarke (Eliza Taylor) won't just have the people of Sanctum to pacify when Season 7 debuts. She'll have to deal with the fallout
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- 5/11/2020
- by Lindsay MacDonald
- TVGuide - Breaking News
This week on Batwoman, ahead of the CW series’ freshman finale, Alice struggled to make sense of the late Lucius Fox’s journal, while a sense of betrayal nearly broke up the Bat-team.
When last we tuned in, Kate had woken up after a hook-up to discover that sweet li’l Reagan had made off with Lucius Fox’s journal. Kate found and confronted Reagan, who insisted that she truly does have feelings for the real estate titan, but she was compelled to do right by her sister aka Magpie. And now she has no idea where the journal is.
When last we tuned in, Kate had woken up after a hook-up to discover that sweet li’l Reagan had made off with Lucius Fox’s journal. Kate found and confronted Reagan, who insisted that she truly does have feelings for the real estate titan, but she was compelled to do right by her sister aka Magpie. And now she has no idea where the journal is.
- 5/11/2020
- TVLine.com
Dynasty paid homage to The Hangover on Friday, sending the show’s wildest party animals (and Cristal!) to Vegas for a bachelorette party that no one will be forgetting anytime soon.
TVLine spoke with showrunner Josh Reims about how the events of this episode will affect Dynasty‘s fourth season, but first, here’s a quick recap of what went down in the finale: After a night of debauchery, Fallon & Co. were forced to retrace their steps, leading them to discover that Sam — who was essentially roofied, thanks to an overpriced hipster mixologist — got married (!) to a stripper (!!) named “Scorpio” (!!!). Fortunately,...
TVLine spoke with showrunner Josh Reims about how the events of this episode will affect Dynasty‘s fourth season, but first, here’s a quick recap of what went down in the finale: After a night of debauchery, Fallon & Co. were forced to retrace their steps, leading them to discover that Sam — who was essentially roofied, thanks to an overpriced hipster mixologist — got married (!) to a stripper (!!) named “Scorpio” (!!!). Fortunately,...
- 5/9/2020
- TVLine.com
The CW has finally released the trailer for the final season of beloved sci-fi drama series “The 100,” and it’s got it all: screaming, crying, blood and the final battle for Sanctum.
Season 7 premieres May 20, and in the trailer, tensions are running high — and Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) is determined to put an end to Russell Lightbourne (J.R. Bourne) once and for all.
Here is The CW’s official description of the series:
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The human race returns, after a 97-year exile in space, to a wildly transformed Earth…only to discover that the human race had never truly left. Clarke found herself forced to lead a band of disposable juvenile delinquents as they faced death at every turn: from a world transformed by radiation, from the fierce Grounders who somehow managed to survive in it,...
Season 7 premieres May 20, and in the trailer, tensions are running high — and Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) is determined to put an end to Russell Lightbourne (J.R. Bourne) once and for all.
Here is The CW’s official description of the series:
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The human race returns, after a 97-year exile in space, to a wildly transformed Earth…only to discover that the human race had never truly left. Clarke found herself forced to lead a band of disposable juvenile delinquents as they faced death at every turn: from a world transformed by radiation, from the fierce Grounders who somehow managed to survive in it,...
- 5/8/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Jordan Green is a character that we both don't deserve and at the same time need to have more of in the narrative. Aside from the fact that he is the son of a legendary The 100 'ship, Monty and Harper, he is also a character just brimming with potential.
He has so much to offer to any story that a season may have and even more so the audience wants to spend that time with him.
From Jordan's scene-stealing presence to Shannon Kook's obvious love for the role, it's all there.
So why isn't it all on our screen? The question might not be ours to answer, but at the same time, we can at least explore why that needs to change.
Jordan deserves more from the show, and it all comes from appreciating what we have already gotten to witness.
Here, we can explore the essence of Jordan...
He has so much to offer to any story that a season may have and even more so the audience wants to spend that time with him.
From Jordan's scene-stealing presence to Shannon Kook's obvious love for the role, it's all there.
So why isn't it all on our screen? The question might not be ours to answer, but at the same time, we can at least explore why that needs to change.
Jordan deserves more from the show, and it all comes from appreciating what we have already gotten to witness.
Here, we can explore the essence of Jordan...
- 3/25/2020
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
There come points in a show's trajectory where a new character arrives, but it isn't just any character, this will be someone who changes the way everything is viewed.
Enter Jordan Green.
It feels safe to say that in many ways, Jordan has more potential than a show like The 100 knows what to do with. And while some of that has to do with the iconic background of the character, a lot more of it has to do with the actor who brought Jordan to life.
Shannon Kook is not only a skilled actor; he is someone who cares so much about the material and the work that he is involved in. One could even say that Jordan shares that quality with Shannon.
For fandom, this is the best scenario, though, with Shannon always bringing nothing but joy and infectious excitement off-screen. It doesn't matter what may be happening within the show,...
Enter Jordan Green.
It feels safe to say that in many ways, Jordan has more potential than a show like The 100 knows what to do with. And while some of that has to do with the iconic background of the character, a lot more of it has to do with the actor who brought Jordan to life.
Shannon Kook is not only a skilled actor; he is someone who cares so much about the material and the work that he is involved in. One could even say that Jordan shares that quality with Shannon.
For fandom, this is the best scenario, though, with Shannon always bringing nothing but joy and infectious excitement off-screen. It doesn't matter what may be happening within the show,...
- 2/5/2020
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
There's a reason Gabriel Santiago arrived and stole our hearts in the process, and only a little of that came from how mysterious he turned out to be.
One of the biggest highlights of The 100 Season 6 was getting to meet exciting new characters, and Chuku Modu managed to make both of his characters stand out individually. It was all in the way that Xavier and Gabriel kept us intrigued, while not knowing what to expect next from him.
Now that Chuku Modu got a very well deserved upgrade to series regular, it only seems fair to highlight some of his greatest hits before we prepare for more on The 100 Season 7.
Gabriel Introducing His Ex-Girlfriend To New Friends
It is not always easy to introduce your new friends to your ex-girlfriend, especially when there were years of body-snatching between them. But Gabriel handled it like a pro, giving us equal feelings...
One of the biggest highlights of The 100 Season 6 was getting to meet exciting new characters, and Chuku Modu managed to make both of his characters stand out individually. It was all in the way that Xavier and Gabriel kept us intrigued, while not knowing what to expect next from him.
Now that Chuku Modu got a very well deserved upgrade to series regular, it only seems fair to highlight some of his greatest hits before we prepare for more on The 100 Season 7.
Gabriel Introducing His Ex-Girlfriend To New Friends
It is not always easy to introduce your new friends to your ex-girlfriend, especially when there were years of body-snatching between them. But Gabriel handled it like a pro, giving us equal feelings...
- 11/19/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
Smallville and Supernatural vet Alaina Huffman is returning to The CW with a role on the seventh and final season of The 100, our sister site Deadline reports.
Huffman will recur as Nikki, “one of the newly-awakened Eligius IV convicts,” per the producers’ official description. “Nikki is a bank robber and spree-killer who is both unpredictable and fierce. She will take on an unexpected leadership role, advocating for her people in the complicated new world of Sanctum.”
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Huffman will recur as Nikki, “one of the newly-awakened Eligius IV convicts,” per the producers’ official description. “Nikki is a bank robber and spree-killer who is both unpredictable and fierce. She will take on an unexpected leadership role, advocating for her people in the complicated new world of Sanctum.”
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- 9/19/2019
- TVLine.com
Alaina Huffman will appear as a recurring guest star on the seventh and final season of The 100 on The CW.
Huffman will portray the character named Nikki. The official description of the character from the producers of the show: “One of the newly-awakened Eligius IV convicts, Nikki is a bank robber and spree-killer who is both unpredictable and fierce. She will take on an unexpected leadership role, advocating for her people in the complicated new world of Sanctum.”
Huffman portrayed Dinah Lance/Black Canary on Smallville, and took on the tole of the the super villain called Abaddon in the long-running series Supernatural. Huffman is also the title character in the Netflix series Amber Alert, and stars alongside Alison Williams and Logan Browning on the Miramax’s psychological thriller The Perfection .
Huffman is represented by Connekt Creative.
Huffman will portray the character named Nikki. The official description of the character from the producers of the show: “One of the newly-awakened Eligius IV convicts, Nikki is a bank robber and spree-killer who is both unpredictable and fierce. She will take on an unexpected leadership role, advocating for her people in the complicated new world of Sanctum.”
Huffman portrayed Dinah Lance/Black Canary on Smallville, and took on the tole of the the super villain called Abaddon in the long-running series Supernatural. Huffman is also the title character in the Netflix series Amber Alert, and stars alongside Alison Williams and Logan Browning on the Miramax’s psychological thriller The Perfection .
Huffman is represented by Connekt Creative.
- 9/19/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
The ultimate dream is for all our favorite characters to end up in the same place at the same time.
Whether they get along or not, it would be an interaction that we wouldn't want to miss.
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There are series that seem to align perfectly, and there are some that are such polar opposites it would be comedic to bring them together.
We created a slideshow below of 13 TV shows that need to crossover!
1. Superstore and Brooklyn Nine-Nine Fans have been rooting for this crossover ever since Brooklyn Nine-Nine was moved over to NBC. Brooklyn Nine-Nine did a crossover with New Girl in the past, so anything is possible. If anyone from NBC is listening, please take this opportunity to introduce Jake and Amy to Jonah and Amy. There's no saying how that would go down. 2. American Horror Story and Chilling Adventures...
Whether they get along or not, it would be an interaction that we wouldn't want to miss.
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There are series that seem to align perfectly, and there are some that are such polar opposites it would be comedic to bring them together.
We created a slideshow below of 13 TV shows that need to crossover!
1. Superstore and Brooklyn Nine-Nine Fans have been rooting for this crossover ever since Brooklyn Nine-Nine was moved over to NBC. Brooklyn Nine-Nine did a crossover with New Girl in the past, so anything is possible. If anyone from NBC is listening, please take this opportunity to introduce Jake and Amy to Jonah and Amy. There's no saying how that would go down. 2. American Horror Story and Chilling Adventures...
- 9/16/2019
- by Rachel Foertsch
- TVfanatic
The 100 wouldn't exist in the space that it does if not for the iconic Raven Reyes, a part of the legacy that the show prepares to leave behind during it's seventh and final season.
Lindsey Morgan took on the role of Raven Reyes in the first season, and since then has continued to showcase the strength and the courage that comes with the character that we all know and love.
She has approached the role with such skill and such talent, demonstrating how a fan-favorite character is created based on putting emotion and soul into each individual scene.
Coming off of The 100 Season 6, Raven has suffered some more loss and has had some anxiety-ridden challenges throughout Sanctum. From saving the people that she cares about to trying to hold on to her humanity, there is plenty still left undone moving into the last season of The 100.
While the show...
Lindsey Morgan took on the role of Raven Reyes in the first season, and since then has continued to showcase the strength and the courage that comes with the character that we all know and love.
She has approached the role with such skill and such talent, demonstrating how a fan-favorite character is created based on putting emotion and soul into each individual scene.
Coming off of The 100 Season 6, Raven has suffered some more loss and has had some anxiety-ridden challenges throughout Sanctum. From saving the people that she cares about to trying to hold on to her humanity, there is plenty still left undone moving into the last season of The 100.
While the show...
- 9/4/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
The 100 says goodbye to the Primes and hello to more questions in a finale as consistently top notch as this season
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 13
Unlike past season finales of The 100, “The Blood of Sanctum” doesn’t come with a sense of inevitable tragedy. Yes, the Primes are dead and many others died in Sanctum, but for once it doesn’t feel like that was SpaceKru’s fault. In spite of what Jordan said, while there may have been quiet before they came, there was no peace. Giving voice to injustice is not the problem, the injustice is. There may have been a slight attempt to revisit the season 1 crowd panic quandary an episode or two ago, but The 100’s heart wasn’t in it.
Instead, this finale felt like it was more about plot and relationships. Pushing everything forward to...
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 13
Unlike past season finales of The 100, “The Blood of Sanctum” doesn’t come with a sense of inevitable tragedy. Yes, the Primes are dead and many others died in Sanctum, but for once it doesn’t feel like that was SpaceKru’s fault. In spite of what Jordan said, while there may have been quiet before they came, there was no peace. Giving voice to injustice is not the problem, the injustice is. There may have been a slight attempt to revisit the season 1 crowd panic quandary an episode or two ago, but The 100’s heart wasn’t in it.
Instead, this finale felt like it was more about plot and relationships. Pushing everything forward to...
- 8/7/2019
- Den of Geek
The 100 will conclude in 2020, with its previously announced seventh season set to serve as the sci-fi drama’s swan song. The news comes just days ahead of Tuesday’s Season 6 finale.
“With #The100 Season 6 finale just days away, I have some bittersweet news to share: Season 7 will be our last,” series creator Jason Rothenberg wrote on Twitter. “We are eternally grateful to WB & CW for always allowing us to tell our story the way we want to & to wrap the show on our terms. What an incredible ride this has been!”
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“With #The100 Season 6 finale just days away, I have some bittersweet news to share: Season 7 will be our last,” series creator Jason Rothenberg wrote on Twitter. “We are eternally grateful to WB & CW for always allowing us to tell our story the way we want to & to wrap the show on our terms. What an incredible ride this has been!”
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- 8/4/2019
- TVLine.com
We didn’t think The 100 could kill off any more of our favorite characters this season — but that was before we saw these photos from Tuesday’s finale (The CW, 9/8c). Honestly, we’re trying to decide which is more heartbreaking: the shot of Clarke appearing to say goodbye to Madi, or the one of a desperate Clarke turning her gun on herself. Either way… gulp.
Ominously titled “The Blood of Sanctum,” the show’s season ender comes with an equally ominous logline: “Sanctum becomes a battleground between the devout and the non-believers. The mystery of the anomaly deepens.”
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Ominously titled “The Blood of Sanctum,” the show’s season ender comes with an equally ominous logline: “Sanctum becomes a battleground between the devout and the non-believers. The mystery of the anomaly deepens.”
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- 8/1/2019
- TVLine.com
Allegiances are all over the map as The 100 race toward the season finale and a chance to rescue everyone in Sanctum
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 11
Allegiances are all over the map in this episode in a wonderfully dizzying kind of way. Russell sizes up Murphy correctly – little does he know, Murphy just recently had a serious come to Jesus moment and will be Ride or Die for his people for at least the next 15 minutes. Clarke also missed that memo, so she doesn’t know if she can trust Murphy. He’s probably going to be pissed later about not being in on her plan, but he clearly has his suspicions (or is holding out hope) and he’ll probably sell the Trojan horse move better if he doesn’t know.
Kudos to star Bob Morley, who made his directorial debut in addition...
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 11
Allegiances are all over the map in this episode in a wonderfully dizzying kind of way. Russell sizes up Murphy correctly – little does he know, Murphy just recently had a serious come to Jesus moment and will be Ride or Die for his people for at least the next 15 minutes. Clarke also missed that memo, so she doesn’t know if she can trust Murphy. He’s probably going to be pissed later about not being in on her plan, but he clearly has his suspicions (or is holding out hope) and he’ll probably sell the Trojan horse move better if he doesn’t know.
Kudos to star Bob Morley, who made his directorial debut in addition...
- 7/24/2019
- Den of Geek
Hey, "The 100" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 11. Now that it has officially aired and is now just a footnote in time, it's time to see what the group will be up to in the next, new episode 12 that's due to air next week. Thanks to the lovely CW folks, we've got a press release that reveals a few teaser descriptions for episode 12. So, that is what we'll be using for this spoiler session. We're going to get things started with the title for this new episode 12. It's officially labeled, "Adjustment Protocol." It sounds like episode 12 will feature some pretty interesting scenes as a special day changes everything! Gabriel meets up with a friend from the past and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the special day situation. It turns out that there will be a very special day involved in this episode.
- 7/24/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Bellamy tries to save Clarke while Octavia and Diyoza journey to the Anomaly in a revealing episode of The 100
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 8
Welcome to, "yet another episode of No Good Choices," as we will now be referring to the show. After last week's fun, fan service-y episode largely treaded nostalgic waters, a lot happened in this episode. The 100 picked up from the usual mid-season slump (even if the frenetic pace has been consistent), helped along by this season's structure of continual reveals and an emphasis on tough choices that reveal one's true nature.
Diyoza and Octavia’s development continues to be one of the strongest threads this season. At this point it doesn’t matter what Diyoza did, I welcome her back with open arms and Octavia isn’t too far behind her. Seeing these two care for each other so...
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 8
Welcome to, "yet another episode of No Good Choices," as we will now be referring to the show. After last week's fun, fan service-y episode largely treaded nostalgic waters, a lot happened in this episode. The 100 picked up from the usual mid-season slump (even if the frenetic pace has been consistent), helped along by this season's structure of continual reveals and an emphasis on tough choices that reveal one's true nature.
Diyoza and Octavia’s development continues to be one of the strongest threads this season. At this point it doesn’t matter what Diyoza did, I welcome her back with open arms and Octavia isn’t too far behind her. Seeing these two care for each other so...
- 6/26/2019
- Den of Geek
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Diyoza may not have been around as many of The 100's most beloved characters, but she's become one of the show's best in Season 6.
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One of the greatest things about storytelling on TV is the way character growth can be depicted as episodes and seasons go on. Six seasons in, The 100 is a great example of what this can look like. As we’ve reached the midway mark of Season 6, we’ve seen different sides to many of our beloved main characters. However, that doesn’t only go for the main characters, but the recurring characters as well.
Charmaine Diyoza is a great example. The shift in her character this season has really made her stand out in new ways, especially as compared to her Season 5 arc. When the audience was first introduced to Diyoza in Season 5, she was cold, ruthless,...
Diyoza may not have been around as many of The 100's most beloved characters, but she's become one of the show's best in Season 6.
This The 100 article contains spoilers.
One of the greatest things about storytelling on TV is the way character growth can be depicted as episodes and seasons go on. Six seasons in, The 100 is a great example of what this can look like. As we’ve reached the midway mark of Season 6, we’ve seen different sides to many of our beloved main characters. However, that doesn’t only go for the main characters, but the recurring characters as well.
Charmaine Diyoza is a great example. The shift in her character this season has really made her stand out in new ways, especially as compared to her Season 5 arc. When the audience was first introduced to Diyoza in Season 5, she was cold, ruthless,...
- 6/20/2019
- Den of Geek
We left off The 100 Season 6 Episode 5 with a mix of revelations and table-turning decisions.
Josephine had to reveal that she wasn't Clarke to Bellamy, which turned into him being tranquilized in a cliffhanger ending. She decided to seek out Murphy, willingly revealing her identity to convince him to join her side in the name of immortality.
That brings it all to one focal point, whether Murphy takes her up on the deal and what this means for the rest of the people who don't know what happened with Clarke.
Oh, and we can't forget about Bellamy.
Meanwhile, Octavia gets caught up in the aftermath of something in the forest, literally coming out with an injured hand. Diyoza isn't clued in yet, but their search for Gabriel looks like it could get cut short with that reveal.
The 100 Season 6 is at a point where every story is getting into the thick...
Josephine had to reveal that she wasn't Clarke to Bellamy, which turned into him being tranquilized in a cliffhanger ending. She decided to seek out Murphy, willingly revealing her identity to convince him to join her side in the name of immortality.
That brings it all to one focal point, whether Murphy takes her up on the deal and what this means for the rest of the people who don't know what happened with Clarke.
Oh, and we can't forget about Bellamy.
Meanwhile, Octavia gets caught up in the aftermath of something in the forest, literally coming out with an injured hand. Diyoza isn't clued in yet, but their search for Gabriel looks like it could get cut short with that reveal.
The 100 Season 6 is at a point where every story is getting into the thick...
- 6/10/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
It looks like The 100 Season 6 Episode 6 will be picking up right where The 100 Season 6 Episode 5 left off, with Josephine having revealed her identity to Bellamy and Murphy, but with the rest of the group still very much in the dark.
Madi struggling through the flame with the Dark Commander is an ongoing issue that Josephine has to face as Clarke -- to surprising results.
It was teased before that there is something sinister that could take control of Madi from inside the flame, with Gaia commenting that she has to try to keep this mysterious Commander out of her mind.
There wasn't time for more information just yet, but it was still a looming enemy for Madi this season.
23 Characters Who Won't Let Go of a Grudge
It seems to be an important part of Madi's arc though, because after a brief break she is forced to confront the inevitable.
Madi struggling through the flame with the Dark Commander is an ongoing issue that Josephine has to face as Clarke -- to surprising results.
It was teased before that there is something sinister that could take control of Madi from inside the flame, with Gaia commenting that she has to try to keep this mysterious Commander out of her mind.
There wasn't time for more information just yet, but it was still a looming enemy for Madi this season.
23 Characters Who Won't Let Go of a Grudge
It seems to be an important part of Madi's arc though, because after a brief break she is forced to confront the inevitable.
- 6/7/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
Last week’s episode of The 100 managed to kick this season into gear by digging a little deeper into the mystery of Sanctum. It offered up Naming Day, which in turn allowed both the people of Earth, and us watching at home, a better understanding of who these people are, and why they seem so creepy despite their…...
- 5/29/2019
- by Kyle Fowle on TV Club, shared by Kyle Fowle to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Josephine Lightbourne goes undercover while Jordan conducts his own investigation in a thrilling, revelatory episode
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The 100 Season 6 Episode 5
The 100 continues to embed more world-building per minute this season than I could have possibly imagined. It never feels like eating our exposition vegetables – on the contrary, I find myself pausing and rewinding to make sure I haven’t missed any of the precious nuggets the writers have seen fit to drop in, like in the old days with Lost or Battlestar Galactica. It’s hard to layer in this many kinds of details, about our new physical world, Sanctum and its secrets, the politics between Sanctum and those who live beyond its borders, and whatever else might be happening in a given scene.
Not every conversation contains all of that, of course, but an exchange like Abby and Josie-as-Clarke discussing possible treatments for...
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This The 100 review contains spoilers.
The 100 Season 6 Episode 5
The 100 continues to embed more world-building per minute this season than I could have possibly imagined. It never feels like eating our exposition vegetables – on the contrary, I find myself pausing and rewinding to make sure I haven’t missed any of the precious nuggets the writers have seen fit to drop in, like in the old days with Lost or Battlestar Galactica. It’s hard to layer in this many kinds of details, about our new physical world, Sanctum and its secrets, the politics between Sanctum and those who live beyond its borders, and whatever else might be happening in a given scene.
Not every conversation contains all of that, of course, but an exchange like Abby and Josie-as-Clarke discussing possible treatments for...
- 5/29/2019
- Den of Geek
Now that Eliza Taylor‘s character has been unwittingly co-opted by a mysterious individual named Josephine, every fan of The CW’s The 100 wants to know one thing: Is the Clarke Griffin we know and love really… dead?
“Well, that’s the question, isn’t it?” Eliza Taylor tells TVLine. “I was reading comments on Twitter, expecting this big uproar, but everyone was just like, ‘Clarke will be back. It’s fine.’ I can’t spoil anything, but the way in which they’re going to try to get her back is really, really interesting. I think the writers have outdone themselves with this storyline.
“Well, that’s the question, isn’t it?” Eliza Taylor tells TVLine. “I was reading comments on Twitter, expecting this big uproar, but everyone was just like, ‘Clarke will be back. It’s fine.’ I can’t spoil anything, but the way in which they’re going to try to get her back is really, really interesting. I think the writers have outdone themselves with this storyline.
- 5/28/2019
- TVLine.com
We left off The 100 Season 6 Episode 4 with one of the show's biggest cliffhangers when Russell and Simone forced Josephine's soul into Clarke. That left the series off with a question about Clarke's faith, especially since none of her friends know what is going on yet and the clock is ticking.
Because with this Flame-like imprint of the Primes comes the shutdown of the original host in it. Clarke's brain may work for Josephine's benefit, but the rest of her is gone.
That will make the journey to bring her back that much more anxiety-inducing, and adds a layer to when we will possibly see Clarke again.
Meanwhile, Octavia and Diyoza team up to track down Gabriel because they want to gain access to Sanctum. Jordan and Raven also get their own arcs in the background of the Naming Day ceremony.
All of it is slowly building up to all the...
Because with this Flame-like imprint of the Primes comes the shutdown of the original host in it. Clarke's brain may work for Josephine's benefit, but the rest of her is gone.
That will make the journey to bring her back that much more anxiety-inducing, and adds a layer to when we will possibly see Clarke again.
Meanwhile, Octavia and Diyoza team up to track down Gabriel because they want to gain access to Sanctum. Jordan and Raven also get their own arcs in the background of the Naming Day ceremony.
All of it is slowly building up to all the...
- 5/28/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
Shadia Omer May 25, 2019
We break down what Clarke's future on The 100 could look like now that the Primes have enacted the next step in their plan.
This The 100 article contains spoilers through Season 6, Episode 4.
The 100 has reset itself once again, with Season 6 introducing us to a mysterious new planet called Sanctum. In the hopes of continued survival, Clarke and co. are eager to find a real place to call home. After years of war, struggle, death, and countless feuds amongst one another, Sanctum seems to represent a new and peaceful chance at a fresh start for Skaikru and the rest that had the endure the intensity of the dark years under the bunker.
read more: The 100's Essential Episodes to Watch
Sanctum seems like a magical world, full of color and bright faces. However, as more information surfaces, Clarke and co. (not to mention us viewers) have begun to see...
We break down what Clarke's future on The 100 could look like now that the Primes have enacted the next step in their plan.
This The 100 article contains spoilers through Season 6, Episode 4.
The 100 has reset itself once again, with Season 6 introducing us to a mysterious new planet called Sanctum. In the hopes of continued survival, Clarke and co. are eager to find a real place to call home. After years of war, struggle, death, and countless feuds amongst one another, Sanctum seems to represent a new and peaceful chance at a fresh start for Skaikru and the rest that had the endure the intensity of the dark years under the bunker.
read more: The 100's Essential Episodes to Watch
Sanctum seems like a magical world, full of color and bright faces. However, as more information surfaces, Clarke and co. (not to mention us viewers) have begun to see...
- 5/25/2019
- Den of Geek
There is nothing quite as satisfying as all the pieces fitting together the way you knew they would. Except for the whole Sanctum cult portion of the reveal, safety has never felt so out of reach.
But if there is one thing we can count on it's that people will always let you down, because there is no such thing as total piece even on the most beautiful of planets.
During The 100 Season 6 Episode 4, Clarke puts her guard down during the traditional lead up to Naming Day which turns into her becoming Josephine. After Cillian tries to make sure the Children of Gabriel take Clarke, he instead kills himself and leaves her to be used by Russell and Simone without her friends having any clue about that.
Meanwhile, Diyoza and Octavia find their way back to one another and choose to go after the Children of Gabriel because they think...
But if there is one thing we can count on it's that people will always let you down, because there is no such thing as total piece even on the most beautiful of planets.
During The 100 Season 6 Episode 4, Clarke puts her guard down during the traditional lead up to Naming Day which turns into her becoming Josephine. After Cillian tries to make sure the Children of Gabriel take Clarke, he instead kills himself and leaves her to be used by Russell and Simone without her friends having any clue about that.
Meanwhile, Diyoza and Octavia find their way back to one another and choose to go after the Children of Gabriel because they think...
- 5/22/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
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