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CBM: Invincible season 2 returns March 14; X-Men '97 premieres March 20

if that's season 1 first ep be prepared to see the show have some growing pains first half season one. show starts to really pick up 1/2 - 3/4 of the way through that season. if you have some of it tough going fast forward pieces and/or find episode recaps to skim through.

Yea, about halfway through Season 1, Arrow takes off and has yet to look back.
 
So if all of the rumors are generally right regarding how this movie ends, what is Iron Man 4 about?

I don't think there actually is going to be an Iron Man 4...I think Stark will be THE central figure in the MCU following Age of Ultron and Civil War....UNLESS they decide to have Stark go on the run following Civil War and they adapt World's Most Wanted.

WMW was my absolute favorite Iron Man story of the past decade. It was gut wrenching and intense.
 
I think they're trying to account for the possibility the movies won't be as popular as the TV shows. They could have Arrow/Earth, Smallville Earth, Gotham Earth, and Supergirl Earth going forward.
 
man, talk about shitty GMs. I don't understand how they can watch Marvel and still continue to fumble around
 
Warner Bros. announced Blue Ribbon Content as the name of its newly created short-form digital division, which will develop and produce live-action and animated series for digital platforms, and revealed a slate of content under the banner including spinoffs from the DC Comics franchise.
http://variety.com/2014/digital/new...t-form-studio-blue-ribbon-content-1201335504/

The Blue Ribbon Content slate includes:

  • “Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles” (Machinima) — Animated short-form series from Bruce Timm and Alan Burnett (producers of “Batman: The Animated Series”), which takes place in a DC universe where Justice League members Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are much darker versions of the superheroes most people know. Set to debut on Machinima in 2015, series is based on “Justice League: Gods & Monsters,” an original animated film executive produced by Timm and co-produced by Burnett that will be released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment later in 2015.
  • An untitled “Mortal Kombat” series — The next generation in the Mortal Kombat franchise to be released in association with the upcoming “Mortal Kombat X” videogame, slated to bow April 14, 2015. Blue Ribbon Content and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment are teaming on the series, which will showcase some of the franchise’s popular characters and introduce a new generation of fighters.
  • “Play It Again, Dick” (CW Seed) — Co-written and executive produced by “Veronica Mars” creator-executive producer Rob Thomas for CW Seed, the digital studio of The CW Television Network. “Play It Again, Dick,” Blue Ribbon Content’s first original production, stars Ryan Hansen as himself as he begs and pleads with his former “Veronica Mars” castmates (some of whom make guest appearances) and friends to help him get his character, Dick Casablancas, his own spinoff show.
  • “RejecTED” — Original satirical comedy from Rachel Ramras, Larry Dorf and Hugh Davidson (each of “Mike Tyson Mysteries”) that covers fictional technology, entertainment and design presentations that never made it to the TED stage.
  • “Ginger Snaps” — Comedy series from writer Sonali Patel (NBC’s “A to Z”) following a troop of young girls as they backstab, manipulate and sabotage their way through the seedy underworld of the Ginger Snaps. The series emerged from the Warner Bros. Television Workshop’s Fresh Ink initiative, aimed at developing projects from women and minorities.
  • “Golden Revenge” — Series about a pair of house pets — a cat and dog — that look to strike back at their owners who tried to abandon them. From Tom Stern and Josh Gardner (“Saul of the Mole Men,” “Gerhard Reinke’s Wanderlust”), produced by Conan O’Brien’s Conaco.
  • “Ouroboros” — Original horror-thriller from WB’s Weed Road Pictures producer Akiva Goldsman (exec producer of the “Paranormal Activity” franchise) and writer-director-producer Damon Santostefano. Series follows two police officers over the course of one night in a remote part of Wisconsin as they are overwhelmed by a series of mysterious attacks and an epidemic of possession.
  • “Static Shock” — Live-action series from Reginald Hudlin (producer of “Django Unchained,” writer-director of “House Party,” and exec producer-director of TV series “The Bernie Mac Show”) features African-American super hero Static, a.k.a. Virgil Ovid Hawkins. “Static Shock” is based on the “Static” comic co-created by the late Dwayne McDuffie with co-writer Robert L. Washington III and artist John Paul Leon, originally published by DC Comics imprint Milestone Comics. Milestone Media co-founder and comic book artist-TV producer Denys Cowan (who was behind the original “Static Shock” animated series) is collaborating with Hudlin on the new series.
  • “Critters” — Series based on the New Line Cinema cult classic movie franchise, with a new batch of alien pests descending on the planet. Written by Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath (“Teen Titans Go!”).
  • “Batman: The Animated Series Experience” — As previously announced, Blue Ribbon, DC Entertainment and Otoy are jointly creating an immersive virtual-reality entertainment experience in which the Batcave brought to life via interactive holographic video for virtual-reality displays. Otoy is collaborating with series producer Bruce Timm on the interactive narrative experience, which will be available on devices including the Samsung Galaxy Gear VR and the Oculus Rift.
 
Marvel is airing new clips from Age of Ultron during Tuesday's Agents of SHIELD. They're airing a special during the SHIELD timeslot celebrating Marvel's 75th anniversary on Nov 4. I suspect there will be a few more specials like this that will push the Agents of SHIELD finale to a week or two after Age of Ultron.
 
Sitting in the airport and just re-read Frank Miller's "Man Without Fear" series. It's so good. And John Romita Jr's art meshes so well with Miller's noir style of story telling. It's just so perfect with this character. Anyone who wants to get ready for the Netflix series should have it in their must read list.
 
Two smoking hot women trying to make it in 40s NYC.
 
Two smoking hot women trying to make it in 40s NYC.

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