Monthly Archives: October 2015

Watch Hamill Pitch JJ on Evil Luke … 10 Years Ago

Fans have been busy theorizing that Luke Skywalker might go over to the Dark Side in the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Know who we probably have to thank for that if it turns out to be true? Luke Skywalker himself, actor Mark Hamill.

Vulture unearthed this 2005 episode of the TV talk show Dinner for Five wherein Hamill appeared alongside host Kevin Smith, Stan Lee, actor Jason Lee ... and future Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams.

Smith brings up rumors about how he and Hamill are supposedly involved in a Star Wars TV series, and Hamill then tells the panel about his idea for what he wanted Luke to be like in Return of the Jedi.

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MythBusters Is Ending Next Year

Next year will bring about the end of MythBusters, as the popular Discovery Channel series will wrap after fourteen seasons.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the show's pair of myth-busting stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman knew full well that the end was near, and have been preparing for its inevitable conclusion.

"It was my greatest fear that MythBusters would just stop and we wouldn’t be able to do proper final episodes," Savage told the outlet. "So whether it’s myths about human behavior or car stories or explosion stories, we tried to find the most awesome example of each category and build on our past history."

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PewDiePie, Fine Bros. Help Launch YouTube Red Originals

YouTube is getting in on the paid content game with its new service YouTube Red, which launches October 28th and will include access to original series and movies created specifically for the platform.

YouTube tapped some of its biggest stars to create original content for Red, and in an announcement on Wednesday at the YouTube Space in Los Angeles, YouTube Chief Business Officer Robert Kyncl revealed the lineup for the new service. The presentation highlighted five big projects that will be eventually available on the service, which will cost $9.99 a month ($12.99 on iOS). Original content is slated to start rolling out in January 2016.

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BvS: Michael Shannon Talks Zod (Again)

General Zod actor Michael Shannon has been talking once again about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Warning: Spoilers below.

When asked about his role in Zack Snyder's upcoming superhero flick, Shannon told Cinema Blend that he'll appear as a "ghost" type figure akin to Russell Crowe's Jor-El in Man of Steel.

"Yeah, I say some stuff. But not a whole lot! I mean, I am dead," he told the outlet. "I’m just like a ghost. It’s kind of like Russell Crowe in the first one. Jor-El. For some reason, these Kryptonian spirits, they linger. Even once you crack my neck, you can’t shut me up."

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BvS: New Images and Magazine Cover Revealed

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the cover story on the next issue of Total Film magazine.

You can see the cover below (via Batman-News), as well as four images from the forthcoming article.

“You kind of have to understand both of their point of views,” Snyder tld the mag about the titular heroes' differences. “I think you’re sympathetic to both, in a weird way. It’s inevitable, like two trains heading at each other on the same track.”

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Celebrate Back to the Future Part 2 With Power-Lacing Nikes

Today, October 21, 2015, really is the day at which Marty McFly arrived in Back to the Future Part II, and Nike will be offering a limited number of the Nike power-lacing MAG sneakers seen in the film for auction.

In a letter to actor Michael J. Fox, who played Marty McFly in the 3 Back to the Future movies, Nike vice president for design and special projects Tinker Hatfield announced that a limited number of the shoes would be created for "support in aid of the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2016."

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Celebrate Back to the Future Part 2 With Power-Lacing Nikes

Today, October 21, 2015, really is the day at which Marty McFly arrived in Back to the Future Part II, and Nike will be offering a limited number of the Nike power-lacing MAG sneakers seen in the film for auction.

In a letter to actor Michael J. Fox, who played Marty McFly in the 3 Back to the Future movies, Nike vice president for design and special projects Tinker Hatfield announced that a limited number of the shoes would be created for "support in aid of the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2016."

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