Showing posts with label Den of Geek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Den of Geek. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2018

"Fallout" Clips

Here's a clip from the next Supergirl episode, courtesy of Den of Geek.



UPDATES 1 & 2: Here's more clips.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Kevin Smith to Direct The Flash Again

In a recent interview with Den of Geek, Kevin Smith stated that he's been hired on to direct episode 3x07 of The Flash. He recently directed episode 2x21, The Runaway Dinosaur.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Moffat Denies Return of the Master

Speaking at the premiere of Deep Breath yesterday, Steven Moffat told Den of Geek that he has no plans to bring back the Master.
No. I accidentally just said the truth! No, not really. I think the story’s sort of done. I thought what Russell [T. Davies] did with that was so brilliant, because I did think it was over. Once you’d lost Roger Delgado who was so brilliant, it was tough to keep it... it’s like Moriarty in Sherlock – yes, I know – you think, 'you’re a great master villain, you know what you do a lot, you lose! You’re always tremendously confident and then you’re humiliatingly defeated and you don’t remember that the next time you pop up with your ridiculous plan'. So no, the Doctor doesn’t really need an arch-enemy, so we’ll go for new ones. So, sorry John Simm.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Karen Gillan's Role in Guardians of the Galaxy Revealed

Den of Geek has confirmed yesterday that Karen Gillan will be playing the villainess Nebula in in the upcoming Marvel movie, Guardians of the Galaxy. Nebula is a space pirate and granddaughter of Thanos who lives in the far future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Gillan will be starring alongside Benicio del Toro (the Collector) and Lee Pace (Roman the Accuser), who play a trio of villains. The film is directed by James Gunn and will premiere next year. The full cast should be announced at Comic Con next week.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

New Credit Sequence

According to Den of Geek's review, there's going to be a brand-new credit sequence starting Christmas. Apparently, it's going to be more similar to the classic series opening credits, which seems to suggest less TARDIS-flying-through-the-time-vortex and possibly the Doctor's face in the middle of the whole thing.