Monthly Archives: October 2015

New Person of Interest: Season 5 Clip

Straight from its debut at New York Comic-Con, here's a brand new scene from Person of Interest's upcoming fifth season.

Instead of putting us through the show's usual, chilling emotional wringer, this clip is actually on the light-hearted side as Finch attempts to relaunch the Machine for a test run.

Unfortunately, not everything is working out correctly on the "facial recognition" front. But on the upside, it allows stars Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker, and Kevin Chapman to do some bang up impressions of one another.

Check it out!

Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA). Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/Showrenity.

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Wabbit Brings the Looniness to NY Comic Con

New York Comic Con welcomed the producer and voice cast of the current Cartoon Network show Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production, and fans were treated to an upcoming episode as well as a chance to meet the panel, ask questions and get an opportunity to see and hear the actors at work.

The panelists included producer Gary Hartle, Jeff Bergman (the voice of Bugs Bunny among others), Bob Bergen (the voice of Porky Pig among others) and JP Karliak (the voice of Wile E. Coyote).

Provider Gary Hartle spoke about the drive to return Bugs and Co. to their vaudevillian roots, and that was very clear in the episodes screened for the crowd, "Leaf it Alone" and "Computer Bugs." "You've heard of dry humor? Well this is wet humor," said Hartle.

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Watch This Brand New Arrow Footage

Feast your eyes on the high-octane footage from the new season of Arrow that The CW and Warner Bros. Television unveiled today at New York Comic Con!

The sizzle reel plays up Arrow's nemesis Damien Darhk (Captain America: The First Avenger's Neal McDonough), the leader of H.I.V.E. Check it out:

Arrow airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on The CW.

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Watch The Flash’s New Sizzle Reel

Attendees at today's New York Comic Con were treated to previews for The CW's two biggest DC superheroes shows, The Flash and Arrow. Bummed you couldn't make it? Don't worry. The CW has now released the sizzle reels shown there!

The Flash footage includes at the villainous Zoom, who wears a really cool black costume that is constantly blurring and obscuring. He speaks with a very low, gravelly menacing voice that has a tech edge to it:

There's a glimpse of Hawkgirl herself, Kendra Saunders, soon to be seen as a member of the spinoff series Legends of Tomorrow.

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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Looks Super-Fun

Warner Bros. Television brought some of their hottest genre shows to New York Comic Con today, including the upcoming Flash/Arrow spinoff DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Stars Brandon Routh (Ray Palmer, aka the Atom), Ciara Renee (Hawkgirl), Arthur Darvill (Rip Hunter), and executive producer-writer Phil Klemmer were on hand to promote the show.

What follows is a rundown of the action-packed footage they showed the attendees. We see the first trailer followed by battle scenes. Rip Hunter show up and unite the protagonists on a rooftop. Then footage of destroyed cities of the future, including St. Louis. Lots of group fighting scenes as they take on Vandal Savage's army. Shots of Captain Cold blasting everything in site, Canary in her white suit battling with a staff, and then a huge foot comes through a ceiling!

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Howard the Duck and Squirrel Girl Are Teaming Up

For their final NYCC announcement this weekend, Marvel revealed that Howard the Duck and Squirrel Girl will be teaming up in 2016. Which begs the question why the Marvel Universe even needs super-teams like the Avengers or X-Men when this Dynamic Duo is keeping the peace.

This two-issue crossover will be taking place in Squirrel Girl #6 (written by Ryan North and drawn by Erica Henderson) and Howard the Duck #6 (written by Chip Zdarsky and drawn by Joe Quinones.

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SuperMansion: Official Red Band Trailer

Premiering with three brand new episodes last week exclusively on Crackle, animated comedy SuperMansion follows the League of Freedom - a motley band of superheroes that has seen better days. Led by Titanium Rex (voiced by Bryan Cranston), these heroes all live together inside the titular "SuperMansion" while they battle against arch-enemies and struggle to remain relevant in today’s world.

Cranston also serves as executive producer, alongside Seth Green, John Harvatine, Eric Towner and James Degus. Matthew Senreich and Zeb Wells of Robot Chicken are creators, writers and executive producers.

Below you'll find an exclusive NSFW Red Band trailer for the series, which is part of today's SuperMansion panel at New York Comic-Con.

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New Look at WGN Drama Underground

WGN America has released new images from its upcoming drama Underground in advance of the series' New York Comic Con debut on Sunday, October 11th. The series comes from executive producers Misha Green and Joe Pokaski and executive producers John Legend and Akiva Goldsman. It tells the story of a group of plantation slaves who put together the greatest escape in American history.

Check out the images below:

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Evangelion 3.33 Blu-ray Release Date Announced

Evangelion 3.33 will release on Blu-ray and DVD on February 2, 2016, FUNimation announced during its panel at New York Comic Con.

The movie, officially titled Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo, was originally supposed to be released in February 2014, Anime News Network notes. The project suffered a delay, FUNimation announced at the time, because it was working directly with Khara so that the studio could include its own special subtitle tracks.

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Marvel’s Nuke Looks to Be Part of Jessica Jones

Obviously we don't have 100% confirmation on this since nothing's been announced, but from our interview with actor Wil Traval below, it appears that Daredevil foe Nuke will be introduced on Marvel's Jessica Jones.

Traval mentioned that he's playing a character named "Simpson" on the show, and that he's based on post-Vietnam War super-soldiers. Though "reinvented" a bit for this new Netflix series.

Created for by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, Nuke (real name Frank Simpson) was a disturbed, cybernetically-altered ex-soldier notable for having an American flag tattooed on his face. Initially, Nuke was hired by Kingpin to exterminate Daredevil. He was part of a super-soldier program that enhanced his abilities. He can alter his adrenaline levels and strength with pills.

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