DC Reveals Creative Teams for Rebirth Comics
After months of teases and hype, DC finally revealed all the creative team that will be a part of the upcoming DC Rebirth relaunch. This lineup includes a number of familiar DC faces, as well as some surprising new acquisitions.
First, check out this awesome cover to the one-shot special DC Universe: Rebirth #1 by artist Gary Frank:
Then, scroll down to see creative teams and covers for most of the upcoming DC Rebirth titles (a couple previously announced books like Earth 2 were absent from the presentation). And check back a little later today, as we bring you the full scoop from DC's WonderCon panel.
DC Reveals Creative Teams for Rebirth Comics
After months of teases and hype, DC finally revealed all the creative team that will be a part of the upcoming DC Rebirth relaunch. This lineup includes a number of familiar DC faces, as well as some surprising new acquisitions.
First, check out this awesome cover to the one-shot special DC Universe: Rebirth #1 by artist Gary Frank:
Then, scroll down to see creative teams and covers for most of the upcoming DC Rebirth titles (a couple previously announced books like Earth 2 were absent from the presentation). And check back a little later today, as we bring you the full scoop from DC's WonderCon panel.
BvS Gets Same CinemaScore as Catwoman, Green Lantern
Moviegoers have weighed in with their thoughts on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, giving it the same score as Catwoman and Green Lantern.
According to CinemaScore's ranking, Zack Snyder's new superhero flick earned a B, the very same score awarded to other comic book flicks, including the aforementioned Green Lantern and Catwoman movies, as well as Batman Returns.
Meanwhile, all three entries in Christopher Nolan's trilogy -- Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises -- earned an A. The original Batman also received an A, while Batman Forever earned an A- and Batman and Robin scored a C+.
With regard to the Superman films, Dawn of Justice fell short of Man of Steel's A- ranking and Superman Return's B+ score. That said, it did manage to outshine Superman IV: The Quest for Peace's C rating.
BvS Gets Same CinemaScore as Catwoman, Green Lantern
Moviegoers have weighed in with their thoughts on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, giving it the same score as Catwoman and Green Lantern.
According to CinemaScore's ranking, Zack Snyder's new superhero flick earned a B, the very same score awarded to other comic book flicks, including the aforementioned Green Lantern and Catwoman movies, as well as Batman Returns.
Meanwhile, all three entries in Christopher Nolan's trilogy -- Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises -- earned an A. The original Batman also received an A, while Batman Forever earned an A- and Batman and Robin scored a C+.
With regard to the Superman films, Dawn of Justice fell short of Man of Steel's A- ranking and Superman Return's B+ score. That said, it did manage to outshine Superman IV: The Quest for Peace's C rating.
Lights Out: Horror Film Shines in WonderCon Trailer
New Line Cinema's new horror film Lights Out, from The Conjuring 2 producer James Wan and first-time director David F. Sandberg, made a strong impression with its trailer debut and panel at WonderCon 2015.
Starring Maria Bello and Teresa Palmer, Lights Out offers a new twist on a familiar horror trope: a figure haunts someone when the lights go out. In this case, it's actually the parent who is haunted by a terrifying figure instead of the child.
"I always figured it would be more scary if the parent has the invisible friend," Sandberg explained on the panel. "It sort of started there, and then it turned into this whole story of dealing with your parents and family history."
Lights Out: Horror Film Shines in WonderCon Trailer
New Line Cinema's new horror film Lights Out, from The Conjuring 2 producer James Wan and first-time director David F. Sandberg, made a strong impression with its trailer debut and panel at WonderCon 2015.
Starring Maria Bello and Teresa Palmer, Lights Out offers a new twist on a familiar horror trope: a figure haunts someone when the lights go out. In this case, it's actually the parent who is haunted by a terrifying figure instead of the child.
"I always figured it would be more scary if the parent has the invisible friend," Sandberg explained on the panel. "It sort of started there, and then it turned into this whole story of dealing with your parents and family history."
Nick’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tokka is Coming!
Turtle Power, indeed! Today at Wondercon, Nickelodeon's TMNT paid a visit to the LA Convention Center to preview what's in store for the rest of Season 4. Joining the panel were executive producer Bradon Auman, as well as voice cast members Rob Paulsen ("Donatello"), Greg Cipes ("Michelangelo"), Kevin Michael Richardson ("Shredder"), Christian Lanz ("Fishface") and special guest Zelda Williams ("Mona Lisa") making her WonderCon debut.
Obviously Mona Lisa has been one of the more notable additions this season. "You kind of walk in as the new kid in school," the actress said of joining the show, "but it's been very fun." Having voiced both Mona and Kuvira on The Legend of Korra, Williams is garnering a track record of playing badass females on Nickelodeon. "I have a feeling that's all I'm going to get to play: dictators and six-foot-tall lizards," she joked.
Nick’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tokka is Coming!
Turtle Power, indeed! Today at Wondercon, Nickelodeon's TMNT paid a visit to the LA Convention Center to preview what's in store for the rest of Season 4. Joining the panel were executive producer Bradon Auman, as well as voice cast members Rob Paulsen ("Donatello"), Greg Cipes ("Michelangelo"), Kevin Michael Richardson ("Shredder"), Christian Lanz ("Fishface") and special guest Zelda Williams ("Mona Lisa") making her WonderCon debut.
Obviously Mona Lisa has been one of the more notable additions this season. "You kind of walk in as the new kid in school," the actress said of joining the show, "but it's been very fun." Having voiced both Mona and Kuvira on The Legend of Korra, Williams is garnering a track record of playing badass females on Nickelodeon. "I have a feeling that's all I'm going to get to play: dictators and six-foot-tall lizards," she joked.
The Conjuring 2: Watch the Full Trailer
The Conjuring 2 might be tackling the famous Enfield paranormal case, but expect to see some links back to the events at Amityville from James Wan's first Conjuring film.
While presenting a new trailer for The Conjuring 2 at WonderCon 2016, Wan opened up about how it connects to 2013's The Conjuring. "We knew that in some ways we had to touch on their most famous case, and that is Amityville. Amityville in some ways dictated what the rest ... would be," he said of the two stories' connections. "We wanted to find a story that mirrored each other."
The new trailer, which can be viewed above, expanded upon the previously released teaser trailer (below). The Amityville case still haunts Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga), and she can tell that a creature is out to kill her husband Ed (Patrick Wilson) in Enfield -- or so the trailer suggests.
The Conjuring 2: Watch the Full Trailer
The Conjuring 2 might be tackling the famous Enfield paranormal case, but expect to see some links back to the events at Amityville from James Wan's first Conjuring film.
While presenting a new trailer for The Conjuring 2 at WonderCon 2016, Wan opened up about how it connects to 2013's The Conjuring. "We knew that in some ways we had to touch on their most famous case, and that is Amityville. Amityville in some ways dictated what the rest ... would be," he said of the two stories' connections. "We wanted to find a story that mirrored each other."
The new trailer, which can be viewed above, expanded upon the previously released teaser trailer (below). The Amityville case still haunts Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga), and she can tell that a creature is out to kill her husband Ed (Patrick Wilson) in Enfield -- or so the trailer suggests.