This week’s Geek Girl Riot is jam packed: We talk Veronica Mars, Dear White People, The Boys, Another Life, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and share our San Diego Comic Con highlights!
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Avenger’s: Endgame was easily the most anticipated movie of the past few years but it still hasn’t topped the $2.788 billion dollar record of 2009’s Avatar. That could change if the “Bring Back” event beginning Friday, June 28th gets MCU fans into the theaters for a second viewing. The Endgame re-release features an introduction from director Anthony Russo, an unfinished deleted scene, and a sneak peek of Spiderman: Far From Home before it comes out July, 2nd. Some theaters will have posters of Iron Man’s Infinity Gauntlet on hand to give to Marvel fans who turn out for the new… Read more »
As if Disneyland wasn’t already killing it with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, they’ve had construction permits approved by the city of Anaheim for a new superhero-themed section. Work has begun on an interactive experience highlighting the superheroes of Marvel comics and movies reported Los Angeles Times. The area of Disney California Adventure Park previously known as “A Bug’s Land” is now wrapped in a sleek privacy fence printed with the “Stark Industries” logo. With construction permits valuing somewhere around $14 million the new superhero land will feature a microbrewery, character meet and greet area, and huge spiderman… Read more »
During Black Mirror, introspective questions and reflections on modern life abound.
It’s time to ring that spoiler siren and dive right into the spoiler zone for Avengers: Endgame.
Pssst…we just saw Avengers: Endgame and our hearts have been snatched. Yep, this movie really is worth all the hype—and Geek Girl Riot is about to get you even more excited.
We’re celebrating two new releases from very different genres: Us and Shazam! We also dig into the current state of movies on the latest Geek Girl Riot.
Netflix is cranking the weird-button up to eleven with their new show Love Death and Robots.
Much like Alan Moore with Watchmen, Way has taken the very basic idea of superpowered humans—like those many of us have loved for decades—and delved much deeper into the humanity of it all.