Well, July certainly turned out to be a very busy month for DC. Various things confirmed in the press and also at SDCC itself. Buckle in folks.
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
DCU Blog - July 2024 Edition: SDCC Highlights And More
Monday, July 29, 2024
My Review of House Of The Dragon: "The Red Sowing"
Sunday, July 28, 2024
My Review of Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
SDCC 2024: The MCU Goes Doom!!
I think that's punny enough but yes, with Deadpool & Wolverine dominating the box office, the MCU thought they might as well extend that to SDCC as well.
Let's start with the biggest news drop of the night. Not only did we get Robert Downey Jr back in the MCU movies for the next two Avengers movies but there was a twist. Nope, we didn't get him back as a variant of Tony Stark/Iron Man. Instead we got him for Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom and Downey Jr certainly dressed for the occasion.
I have to admit, I have mixed feelings on the casting. I get why some are viewing it as a desperate move on the MCU's part and I definitely feel they could've bagged a hot high profile actor for the role. Perhaps it might work though as it's certainly gotten people paying very close attention now that these upcoming movies are pivoting away from Kang (Jonathan Majors).
Speaking of the movies, they're titled Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars with the Russo brothers returning to direct them. Both movies will also be written by Steve McFeely and will be released May 1st 2026 and May 7th 2027 respectively.
The second biggest buzz from the MCU panel was of course about a certain family. Now titled The Fantastic Four: First Steps and keeping it's July 25th 2025 release, the main cast showed up to Hall H and exclusive footage was unveiled.
The footage showed the foursome - Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm (Joseph Quinn) and Ben Grimm (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) in space suits, Reed teaching a science class and a futuristic setting, in spite of the movie being set in the 1960s.
Over the last few months, the cast was rounded out to include Shalla-Bal/Silver Surfer (Julia Gardner), Galactus (Ralph Ineson) as well as Natasha Lyonne, Paul Walter Hauser and John Malkovich in undisclosed roles. Matt Shakman is directing the movie, written by Josh Friedman (having done rewrites from a script by Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer).
Last but not least, there was panels for both Captain America: Brave New World (February 14th 2025) and Thunderbolts* (May 2nd 2025). Neither hit quite as big as the other panels did but there was something delightful in watching Harrison Ford embrace playing Red Hulk in Hall H while Giancarlo Esposito's character was revealed to be Seth Voelker/Sidewinder. Those first two panels were definitely modest with both movies nearer to release. Of course with D23 around the corner, expect some bigger news for the MCU to be released.
I'll cover the D23 news next month but overall, a good level of news came out last night at SDCC for the MCU. What was your favourite reveal?
Saturday, July 27, 2024
SDCC Highlight - Dexter: Original Sin AND Dexter: Resurrection Announced
If you couldn't get enough of Dexter Morgan, well, you're about to get Miami's infamous serial killer twice over.
Not only do we have a prequel series to delve into but how about another sequel show to boot? Yes, I know Michael C. Hall's version of the character was killed off at the end of Dexter: New Blood but death apparently won't keep this bad boy down.
Titled, Dexter: Resurrection, the series will somewhat revive the character for a present day setting with filming slated to begin soon for a summer 2025 release. Aside from being set in the present day, details on the sequel series are a bit vague for now but expect some major casting news to be revealed over the next few months.
Like a lot of people, I was a big fan of the original Dexter series, even if the last few seasons were lacking. I thought Dexter: New Blood was a near return to form. The news of two new shows, I do have some mixed feelings on. It could be a case of spreading the IP too thin and trying to create a franchise where one wasn't needed but at the same time, both have strong enough hooks that maybe it could work. I mean the original series has managed to be a streaming hit, so there's definitely a new generation who will likely give both shows a go. I'll be watching and reviewing both upcoming shows.
Dexter: Original Sin will premiere on Showtime and Paramount+ from December 2024 while Dexter: Resurrection will premiere in summer 2025.
Wonder Woman - Episodes 14-17 Reviews
After a first season on ABC, it was time for the show to make several changes as it entered it's second season, including a move to CBS. Let's dive in, shall we?
Episode 14: The Return Of Wonder Woman
Yeah, this series might have transported itself to 1977 but it really cannot leave World War II behind and this episode alone was all about another group of baddies wanting to go back to that era. Taking place in San Rafael, Cordova, you had Fritz Gerlich (Mel Ferrer) wanting to establish a Fourth Reich, complete with a clone of Adolf Hitler (Barry Dennen) at the ready for this scheme. There's a minor subplot with Diana being in danger in the caves that ended up exploding with Steve Jr also not clocking the coincidences of Diana and Wonder Woman not being in the same room. It's an okay episode but I was hoping a new time period would move the show away from Nazi schemes. I guess not. 6/10
I have to admit that while I do wish the show would move past World War II, this episode actually did something less clichéd and much more needed. It actually dared to examine the trauma that war had on a person with one of the few sympathetic antagonists the show introduced. The antagonist being Ishido (Yuki Shimoda), who believed that Wonder Woman's presence in his childhood during the war led to his older brother's death. This led to him gaining telekinetic power via a machine that he used to kidnap Steve Trevor (and the doctor helping him) in order to try and get revenge on Wonder Woman. While it was obvious that Diana wasn't responsible for Ishido's brother dying (mainly because the brother turned out to be alive), I did like that there was an attempt to make Ishido into a more rounded character. He even managed to get a redemption story and a reunion with his brother. Oh and I'm loving the snarky computer at the IADC as well. 8/10
This was an episode where got a case of last time and first time. With the former, this would be the last time in which we would see The Queen Hippolyta on the show but the first time that Wonder Woman would use her tiara as a communication device and show off the blue body suit costume. The main crisis of the episode revolved around Diana's worries of the IADC setting up a base camp near the Bermuda Triangle and nearer to Paradise Island. Yes, there was some bad guys in the mix with Steve Jr's and Diana rescuing a captive soldier and the latter pretending to reveal secrets in order to facilitate an escape. Steve Jr's admiration of Wonder Woman has become so overt that even Joe Atkinson has noticed it. 7/10
Friday, July 26, 2024
Doctor Who - SDCC 2024 Highlights: New Spin Off Confirmed, Details For Christmas Special and Series 15
Yup, after sitting out last year due to the writer and actor strikes, this year Doctor Who came to play at San Diego Comic Con in Hall H. The highlights as follows.
First of all, we had showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson aka, the 15th Doctor and Ruby Sunday at the infamous Hall H (moderated by Josh Horowitz) while also doing press interviews. There was talks of other franchises (both Star Trek and Star Wars), past Doctors that both Ncuti and Millie would like to see and even the talk of other Doctors appearing through CGI (though I'm not sure how serious RTD was about that one). Of course, there were far bigger highlights tonight at Hall H.
After months of speculation, the biggest reveal was the announcement of a spin-off, which has been titled as The War Between The Land And The Sea. As you can see, its very familiar casting.
My Review of The House Of The Devil (2009)
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Burned By Paris
It's been a while since I've done one of these but again, a look at most of the recent things I've watched over the past few weeks.
- Luke Thompson fans rejoice. Netflix have announced that Benedict and Sophie will be the love story of the fourth season of Bridgerton in 2026.
- The Boys fifth and final season is currently being written and will be released on Amazon in 2026. Season 2 of Gen V will premiere in 2025.
- Interview With The Vampire Season 2 will air on BBC2 from August 1st at 9pm. AMC have renewed the show for a third season.
- The fate of Chucky currently remains in flux. An announcement on its future should be soon.
- Filming for the third season of House Of The Dragon's third season has been rumoured for later this year.
- Welcome To Derry will air on HBO as well being streamed on Max as will Dune: Prophecy.
- Kim Cattrall has confirmed she will not be returning for the third season of And Just Like That. However, Mehcad Brooks, Jonathan Cake and Logan Marshall-Green will recur in the new season.
- Maura Tierney has joined the cast of Law And Order.
- Grey's Anatomy will add a new gay male character for it's upcoming twenty first season.
- Tatiana Maslany and Cory Michael Smith will lead the horror comedy series, Nightbeast for Amazon.
- Julia has been cancelled after two seasons by Max.
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Wonder Woman - Episodes 9-13 Reviews
To cap off the first season, I look into an alien two parter, a formula, a trip to Texas and Steve Trevor the would be movie star.
Episode 9: Judgment From Outer Space: Part 1
Now, this was a turn up for the books. A two part story where the main attraction was an alien named Andros (Tim O'Connor) and wait for it, he's not the villain of the story. Even better was the fact that Andros not only quickly realised that Diana Prince and Wonder Woman were the same person but he was genuinely enamoured with her as a person and didn't reveal her secret. His mission was to observe humanity and report to an Intergalactic Council that were mistrustful of humans. Of course there's another Nazi scheme with Andros ending up captured but another noteworthy aspect was Diana and Steve actually having conflict over Andros during one scene. 8/10
Episode 10: Judgment From Outer Space: Part 2
Picking up from the previous episode, Andros got captured by the Nazis and Wonder Woman headed off to Germany in order to rescue him. Then she ended up getting captured by the Nazis herself while Andros tried to see both perspectives between the Allies and the Nazis. Then the latter showed their true colours and Steve stepped up to prove the selflessness of the Allies. Along with the fact that Intergalactic Council almost came close to taking out humanity. While not as strong as the opening part, the resolution was decent enough with a nice final scene between Wonder Woman and Andros, hinting at a future meeting between the two. 7/10
Episode 11: Formula 407
After an alien two part, it was back to another familiar scenario. Although this time, the action took place in Argentina with both Wonder Woman and Steve looking for a scientist (Nehemiah Persoff) to pick up a formula that can make rubber tires as strong as steel. It didn't take long for the daughter of the scientist to be kidnapped and of course, both Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor also found themselves being tied up for some of the episode. Eventually things did resolve themselves with the daughter being rescued, while both Diana and Steve also had admirers of their own. 7/10
Episode 12: The Bushwhackers
After an adventure, it was time for a trip to Texas for the penultimate episode of the first season. With this episode, you've got a cattle rancher Hadley (Roy Rogers). He's a good guy, looking after several adopted kids and it's both him and the children (though his son was initially duped by the main baddie) who help both Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor against the baddies of the week. This episode also debuted a different look for Wonder Woman that's more modest while the kids also rescued her at one point where she was overpowered by the baddies. 6/10
Episode 13: Wonder Woman In Hollywood
For the first season finale, how about a trip to Hollywood? Despite the title of the finale, it's actually Steve Trevor and several other soldiers that are actually the focus of a propaganda film by director Mark Bremer (Harris Yulin). However, it's revealed that the propaganda film itself was actually a ruse by Bremer in order to kidnap the soldiers and transport them to Germany with the troubled Jim Ames (Robert Hays) coerced into capturing Steve. On the plus side, not only was Wonder Woman there to rescue Steve and the soldiers but Wonder Girl/Drusilla returned and Ames himself stepped up against Bremer at the right moment. It's a good first season finale but also the last time in the show you'd see any of these characters, except Wonder Woman for the next season. 8/10
Next blog I will tackle The Return Of Wonder Woman, Anschluss 77, The Man Who Could Move The World and The Bermuda Triangle Crisis.
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
My Review of The Watchers (2024)
Monday, July 22, 2024
My Review of House Of The Dragon: "Smallfolk"
Sunday, July 21, 2024
My Review of My Adventures With Superman 2x10: "My Adventures With Supergirl"
Wonder Woman - Episodes 4-8 Reviews
In this blog I tackle the first two part story, a brainwashed gorilla, an Irish terrorist and of course, the danger of a two dollar bill.
Episode 4: The Feminum Mystique: Part 1
It's early season and already, it was time to have a return to Paradise Island. Mostly for the recasting of Hippolyta, this time played by Carolyn Jones and even more so for the introduction of Diana's younger sister, Drusilla (Debra Winger). Drusilla's been tasked with Diana back to Paradise Island but the reunion between sisters took something of a different turn. Mostly down to the presence of scientist Peter (Frank Charles), whom Drusilla took a shine towards. Of course when General Blankenship got kidnapped by main baddie of the two parter, Captain Radl (John Saxon), we got Drusilla take her older sister's example and become Wonder Girl. It's a pity that Wonder Girl ended up being easily captured on her first mission. Plus side, we did get to see the reverse of Diana's transformation and Etta had a nice scene about being lonely. 8/10
The second part of this story and when the Nazis hadn't figured out about the fakery behind the XPJ-1 fighter jet, there was also Steve getting knocked out by yet another mole in Washington DC. Of course the best scenes of the episode involved Paradise Island. Drusilla got duped into admitting that the island existed and about a previous metal named Feminum as well. It didn't take long for the Nazis to end up on the island, enslave the Amazons (Diana included) but grossly underestimating Hippolyta ended up being Radl's undoing and I liked seeing the more assertive Amazon's working together to get back their island and wipe the Nazis memories of its existence. As a two parter, I enjoyed this one. Drusilla's introduction was great and I liked the sisterly rapport with both her and Diana. 8/10
Loosely based on the idea of popular villain Giganta (but not actually featuring the character), this was an interesting gamble of an episode. You've got the titular character, Gargantua, taken from his home in Africa and brainwashed by Nazi agent and animal behavioural specialist, Erica Belgard (Gretchen Corbett). There was an attempt to capture a defected agent and also poor Gargantua being used in order to defeat Wonder Woman. Fortunately, this episode was where Diana's compassion for animals came nicely into play as she was able to break the brainwashing of Gargantua. On paper, this could've been a very silly episode but it actually managed to ground itself well enough with Erica being a pretty despicable guest baddie and Gargantua being sympathetic even when nearly killing Wonder Woman. Robert Loggia also appeared in this episode as Hans Eichler. 7/10
Potentially the weakest of the bunch, we took a break from Nazis, only to have an Irish terrorist, dubbed "The Falcon" (Robert Reed). The Falcon's main mission involved stealing a formula designed to produce man-made earthquakes in order to level Washington, DC. This also means Wonder Woman working with the formula's inventor in order to stop The Falcon. Another plot included many characters getting infected by the bubonic plague and this was where The Falcon suddenly developed a conscience. As I said earlier, I found this to be the weakest one. 5/10
Anyways, back to Nazis for this episode and this time we've got Woton (James Olson) with the memorable eyes attacking both Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor at the beginning of the episode. Then back in Germany, he's selecting two agents to surgically alter as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing chief, Hank Miller (David Cryer) and his fiancée Maggie (Barbara Anderson). The plot of the week involving using the $2 bill in order to cripple the US government and when the plan invariably failed, the episode ended with the $2 bill being taken out of circulation. There's some good action scenes in this one, the use of a certain building last seen in Batman 66 and a moment where Steve got to save an agent from nearly being blown up. Not to mention, Etta's subplot about a $1.50 set of photos was oddly amusing. 8/10
Saturday, July 20, 2024
My Review of Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Three (2024)