10 Things You Didn T Know About George Miller S Canceled Dc Movie Justice League Mortal

Well before The Avengers or Justice League hit theaters, a DC shared cinematic universe was almost launched by George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road) with Justice League: Mortal, a superhero epic that began production in 2007 and would have featured a larger roster of League members than fans got to see in the 2017 film. While we haven’t seen much officially released on the film, concept art, wardrobe tests and an online script have given fans a taste of the Justice League film that might have been, which we’ll be taking a closer look at today as we explore George Miller’s canceled Justice League: Mortal....

April 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1251 words · Violet Boyer

10 Things You Ve Never Noticed From Interview With The Vampire

In 1976, Anne Rice released Interview With The Vampire. The novel was a smash hit, launching her Vampire Chronicles series and placing Lestat firmly in the lexicon of great vampires like Dracula and Count Orlok. While the movie adaptation was inevitable, it still took nearly twenty years to get film version in theaters. The film went through several iterations during that time, one idea bandied around was actually a gender-flip featuring Cher and Angelica Huston....

April 13, 2022 · 5 min · 1046 words · Patrick Mozingo

11 Best Ccleaner Alternatives In 2023

Here, is a curated list of top tools that are capable of replacing CCleaner. The list contains both open source(free) and commercial(paid) software. CCleaner Alternative (Apps Like CCleaner) for Windows/Mac #1) Outbyte PC Repair Outbyte PC Repair is one of the best CCleaner alternative tool that allows you to see a quick performance overview of your computer. It helps you to identify and resolve performance issues that might be affecting your PC....

April 13, 2022 · 12 min · 2504 words · Thomas Miller

11 Social Media Marketing Tools You Didn T Know You Needed

Social media marketing tools have revolutionized the marketing world by giving business owners broader reach, more creative control, and a larger bang for the dollar spent than old school paid advertising. But without the proper tools in your marketing tool bag, your efforts can feel and look disorganized and sporadic, which can lead to a lack of trust and engagement from your intended audience. Considering the amount of support available on the market today, there’s no reason your efforts should be anything other than manageable, effective and efficient eye-catching pieces of art....

April 13, 2022 · 5 min · 891 words · Mariam Gayle

11 Things You Didn T Know About Zootopia

This week, Zootopia will given us an immersive world rich in detail, and there’s a lot of exotic wildlife you might miss on first viewing, and a lot going on behind the scenes, too. This may be the film that finally knocks Deadpool off its perch come this weekend: early signs are good for its debut in the U.S. box office (it was already selling ticket-for-ticket in some European markets)....

April 13, 2022 · 8 min · 1493 words · Bernice Wells

12 Best Branding Guide Examples To Inspire You

That’s where a branding guide comes in, providing you with a set of guidelines on how to present your brand to your audience. In this post, we’ve compiled some of the best examples of branding guides from leading brands to help you understand how you can build your own. 12 Best Branding Guide Examples to Inspire You: What is a Branding Guide? A branding guide, also sometimes called a brand book or a brand style guide is a set of guidelines on how to present your brand to the public....

April 13, 2022 · 9 min · 1871 words · Jessica Buck

12 Tips To Get More Real Instagram Followers In 2023

However, it is not that easy to build your Instagram presence and gain followers overnight. It is a process that takes time, but with a little help, you can see the results faster. Here are 12 tips for getting more Instagram followers that are genuine and relevant for your brand. How to Get More Instagram Followers in 2023: 1. Write a Compelling Bio The first thing anyone sees when they visit your profile is your bio and therefore it is a crucial part of making the first impression on your audience....

April 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1390 words · Richard Leslie

13 Movie Series That Have Been Rebooted Too Many Times

In years to come, 2015 will likely be remembered as the year when big-screen reboots of popular franchises truly became the new way of things. Movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Creed and Mad Max: Fury Road - while not full-on reboots - represent Hollywood’s ever-increasing desire to update brands of the past for a new generation. After all, many fans are already speculating on whether the Marvel Cinematic Universe - arguably the most trusted and certainly the highest-grossing current franchise - will ultimately reboot its continuity or simply keep pushing forward....

April 13, 2022 · 13 min · 2567 words · Andrea Grant

10 Harry Potter Tattoos Only True Fans Will Understand

One of the most popular ways for Harry Potter fans to memorialize their undying love is by marking themselves with tattoos. There’s a strong likelihood that someone somewhere in the world is commissioning their very own Harry Potter tattoo right now. It has become a tangible way to showcase just how deep this story has become embedded in their very core, both inside and out. That being said, there are a few of these tattoos that are very common....

April 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1147 words · Albert Staley

10 Hidden Details In Movies Superhero Edition

When there are decades of comic book history to pull from for a superhero blockbuster, it’s impossible to adapt all the fan-favorite moments and characters. But that doesn’t stop the directors, writers, stars and crew from filling the movies with details and jokes that the average fan might miss out on - but not anymore. Here are Screen Rant’s 10 Hidden Details in Superhero Movies. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 When Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) finally decides to find out what his father was up to before he disappeared in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, all the clues point towards a single word: Roosevelt....

April 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1219 words · Linda Weisner

10 Hidden Details In Zootopia You Probably Missed

Zootopia was Disney’s Oscar-winning, feel-good flick of 2016. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde didn’t waste any time climbing to the ranks of Disney royalty, having found a home in the hearts of every Disney fan. Since 2016, this film has without a doubt been viewed over and over by its army of fans, ourselves included. That being said, as much as we’ve watched this jewel of a film, we can’t deny we didn’t catch all of its Disney Easter eggs and winks to the audience the first time....

April 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1257 words · Sean Alfaro

10 Most Badass Women In Popular Movies

Since the beginning of cinema, female characters have been evolving and diversifying to include a wide range of roles for actresses in current day Hollywood. Although there is still a disparity between the number of leading roles offered to men and women, the past 40 years have introduced viewers to a number of fantastic heroines. Whether they’re battling robots or aliens, leading a rebel resistance, or succeeding where their male counterparts have failed, no one would dare call these female characters damsels in distress....

April 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1255 words · Clarence Loock

10 Movies To Watch If You Liked The Mandalorian That Aren T Star Wars

While the recent Star Wars movies have polarized audiences, with the fanbase split in half on what they want out of the franchise, The Mandalorian hit Disney+ and seemingly did the impossible. It unified much of the fanbase and gave them something creative and new, the first Star Wars property in years that didn’t polarize the viewers. While The Mandalorian takes place in the Star Wars universe, it moved things away from the Skywalker Saga, and suddenly felt fresh again....

April 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1162 words · Linda Huse

10 Scenes Bollywood Ripped Off Hollywood

Most people around the world know what Bollywood is. It is one part of the largest movie industry in the world. Precisely, Bollywood specifically is the Hindi Language cinema industry based out of Bombay. India is actually a large, diverse country with over 22 official languages with 1000s of dialects spoken in various regions. Some of these languages have their own movie industry. Some of these include Kollywood, Tollywood, Mollywood, and Pollywood to name a few....

April 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1431 words · John Gaither

10 Things That Make No Sense About Murder She Wrote

One of the most successful television series of all time, Murder, She Wrote lasted for a very successful twelve seasons on network television. Audiences were captivated with the seemingly simple life of Jessica Fletcher, as they watched her go from mystery writer to one of the world’s greatest detectives. While the show is very fun, audiences are forced to take on quite a suspension of disbelief. While the story of a writer living in the small town of Cabot Cove, Maine may seem quite easy to digest, at times Murder, She Wrote takes things to quite an extreme....

April 12, 2022 · 5 min · 1046 words · Aaron Arroyo

10 Things That Need To Happen Before Schitt S Creek Ends

Schitt’s Creek is arguably one of the best things that have come out of Canada since poutine. Created by Eugene Levy and his son, Dan Levy, the show features a well-rounded cast of talent (including Catherine O’Hara) that never stops providing laughs and life lessons. Unfortunately for us, Eugene and Dan have recently announced that season six will be the next and final season. Stating that the decision was entirely their own, the two pointed out that they are fortunate to make that decision for themselves....

April 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1446 words · Herbert Petrulis

10 Ways Avengers Endgame Could Have Been Different According To Concept Art

Avengers: Endgame is full of memorable, jaw-dropping moments. However, what we see on screen isn’t always what was initially planned, as elements get changed or even completely removed during the filmmaking process. In 2019, Marvel released The Art of Marvel Studios’ Avengers:Endgame, a book that shows the original designs for some of the film’s key moments and unused concepts that were ultimately scrapped, giving us insight into the creative process and allowing us to see what the film looked like when it was first being mapped out....

April 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1353 words · Leslie Overton

12 Great Villain Casting Choices Who Were Barely In The Movie

A casting choice can make or break a movie, not only for the main characters, but also for the antagonists. Often, a film’s villain can be the linchpin for the success of a movie, and choosing the right actor can bring depth, complexity, and nuance to an otherwise generic “bad guy.” For this list, the actor chosen to play each villain was exciting, more often than not because of their previous work....

April 12, 2022 · 10 min · 2024 words · Marilyn Parker

12 Ways That Batman V Superman Dawn Of Justice Could Be The Best Superhero Movie Ever

In only a few short months, one of the most anticipated superhero films of all time will be available for viewing in theaters everywhere. Until then, fans are left to their own devices in order to speculate the possible outcomes and plot points of the upcoming Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justicefilm. While the first full length trailer for the film was well received by the vast majority of comic book film fans, the more recent preview has been significantly more polarizing....

April 12, 2022 · 9 min · 1898 words · Ollie Boyte

13 Reasons Why Season 3 5 Issues It Tackled Well 5 That Fell Short

Season 3 of the hit series 13 Reasons Why just premiered on Netflix this year. This show, set in a high school, tackles many issues that are faced by teenagers, although they aren’t limited to teens. This is definitely a drama with intense themes, and even comes with a trigger warning. This show was initially centered around a teenager’s suicide, making it an extremely controversial drama for young teens to watch....

April 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1288 words · Joan Lige