
Robert Vaux
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1 week ago |
cbr.com | Robert Vaux
The following reveals potential spoilers for Superman, opening in theaters on July 11. James Gunn has accrued considerable goodwill from comic book fans, thanks to the surprising success of the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and The Suicide Squad for the DCEU. All of them remain undisputed high points for their respective franchises, and the arrival of Gunn's Superman in 2025 has raised considerable enthusiasm for his soft reboot of DC's big-screen universe.
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1 week ago |
cbr.com | Robert Vaux
The following reveals possible spoilers for Predator: Badlands, opening in theaters on November 7, 2025. The success of 2022's Prey put the long-running Predator franchise back on track after 2018's The Predator failed to ignite interest. The story recounts the Yautja species' first arrival on Earth in the 18th Century, and the Comanche woman who survives their inaugural hunt. It proved a massive success, and is widely regarded as the best franchise entry since the original Predator in 1987.
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1 week ago |
cbr.com | Robert Vaux
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has benefited from a number of fantastically talented actors in its roster, some of whom arrived when the mega-franchise was still in its infancy. Sebastian Stan was still largely unknown when he played Bucky Barnes in Captain America: The First Avenger. The role blossomed into one of the most important characters in the MCU, first as the brainwashed Winter Soldier, and then as a reborn hero on the road to redemption.
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2 weeks ago |
cbr.com | Robert Vaux
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image by Morena Perez Vitale "Time Enough at Last" stands as one of the very best episodes of The Twilight Zone ever made. It became emblematic of Rod Serling's classic supernatural anthology series, with its high-minded story and twist ending. Along with the likes of "It's a Good Life" and "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," it has become something of a calling card for what The Twilight Zone is all about. The episode also delivers a quiet...
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3 weeks ago |
cbr.com | Robert Vaux
Published 5 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Sci-fi fans who remember the late 1970s often speak fondly of Battlestar Galactica, a sci-fi TV series released in the wake of the first Star Wars movie that adopted many of the same themes and ideas. It faded quickly, but left a strong impression, and while it couldn’t hope to compete with George Lucas' galaxy far, far away, it developed a unique world all its own. Time and circumstance never allowed it to develop...
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