As James Gunn and Peter Safran set about rebuilding and reshaping the DC Universe from the ground up, there’s a lot of anticipation and speculation among fans to see how they will portray familiar characters with a new splash of colors. Among them, this unexpected superhero possesses the potential to shatter box office records in a universe that has remained relatively tame in recent years, to say the least.
And it’s not Batman or Superman, but Shazam! With all roles being recast, fans are now buzzing about Alan Ritchson, who they believe was born to play this role. That’s how it can all go down!
Zachery Levi in Shazam! Fury of the Gods
How Alan Ritchson Could Change the Game for Shazam in the Dcu!
Alan Ritchson has already broken the internet, as fans seemingly can’t stop discussing the actor taking on the role of Shazam.
And it’s not Batman or Superman, but Shazam! With all roles being recast, fans are now buzzing about Alan Ritchson, who they believe was born to play this role. That’s how it can all go down!
Zachery Levi in Shazam! Fury of the Gods
How Alan Ritchson Could Change the Game for Shazam in the Dcu!
Alan Ritchson has already broken the internet, as fans seemingly can’t stop discussing the actor taking on the role of Shazam.
- 3/20/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Since the incredibly popular Resident Evil 2 remake dropped this past January, we here at We Got This Covered have been letting you know how to unlock various aspects of the game that aren’t necessarily available to you right off the bat. While some things may be a little more obvious such as unlocking Hunk and Tofu, others require a bit more guidance like, say, obtaining weapons with infinite ammo.
Well, what Capcom didn’t tell anyone was that if you waited until April, you could just buy everything for the cost of an average value meal at a fast food restaurant. Believe it or not, the Resident Evil 2 All In-game Rewards Unlock Dlc can now be purchased through the Microsoft Store, PlayStation Store and Steam. For the price of $4.99, you’ll have all of this at your disposal:
The 4th Survivor Game Mode The Tofu Survivor Game Mode Unbreakable...
Well, what Capcom didn’t tell anyone was that if you waited until April, you could just buy everything for the cost of an average value meal at a fast food restaurant. Believe it or not, the Resident Evil 2 All In-game Rewards Unlock Dlc can now be purchased through the Microsoft Store, PlayStation Store and Steam. For the price of $4.99, you’ll have all of this at your disposal:
The 4th Survivor Game Mode The Tofu Survivor Game Mode Unbreakable...
- 4/6/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
As you’re probably aware, the newly fangled remake of Resident Evil 2 is chock-full with secrets and unlockable content. But did you know that Capcom’s latest survival horror also hides a cool bonus mode lifted straight out of the original 1998 classic?
Dubbed The 4th Survivor, this new mode places you in the blood-soaked boots of everyone’s favorite Umbrella Security officer, Hunk, and tasks you with escaping the mutated monstrosities that have taken hold of the Raccoon City Police Department. This is arguably one of the most challenging scenarios in the entire game. However, if you’re in the mood to unlock it, you’re already in the right place.
Unlocking Hunk and The 4th Survivor scenario requires players to beat the game with either Leon or Claire, and then beat the game with the opposite character in their respective 2nd Run scenario. In other words, first complete the...
Dubbed The 4th Survivor, this new mode places you in the blood-soaked boots of everyone’s favorite Umbrella Security officer, Hunk, and tasks you with escaping the mutated monstrosities that have taken hold of the Raccoon City Police Department. This is arguably one of the most challenging scenarios in the entire game. However, if you’re in the mood to unlock it, you’re already in the right place.
Unlocking Hunk and The 4th Survivor scenario requires players to beat the game with either Leon or Claire, and then beat the game with the opposite character in their respective 2nd Run scenario. In other words, first complete the...
- 4/4/2019
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
If you thought that playing through Resident Evil 2 once would mean you’ve seen everything the game has to offer, then you’d be wrong. Much like past entries in the survival horror series, Capcom’s latest title has a few neat tricks hidden up its mutated sleeve. Namely, Resident Evil 2 has a handful of different endings and one of the most elusive is the “true” ending of the game, which is also tied to the Broken Umbrella trophy/achievement. But how exactly do you unlock this?
Well, it’s important to note that you’ll have to play through the game at least twice to reach the true ending. Firstly, you need to beat the main campaign with either Leon Kennedy or Claire Redfield. Essentially, this’ll count as your “A” scenario for that respective character. As a result, the “B” scenario will unlock for the other person you...
Well, it’s important to note that you’ll have to play through the game at least twice to reach the true ending. Firstly, you need to beat the main campaign with either Leon Kennedy or Claire Redfield. Essentially, this’ll count as your “A” scenario for that respective character. As a result, the “B” scenario will unlock for the other person you...
- 2/26/2019
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
The final season is here. Voltron Season 8 on Netflix reminds us of everything we loved about this legendary series.
This Voltron Legendary Defender review contains spoilers.
Voltron Season 8
Voltron season 8 weaves an incredible end to the tapestry of the universe it’s been building up over its entire run. It’s an incredible work of art by the end. Beautiful, enrapturing, and delightfully expansive. The season very much sticks the landing and plays up all the series’ strongest points. It also highlights a few weaknesses but honestly with something so solid you almost don’t notice them.
The biggest strength of the season is how nearly everyone comes back to play some part in the final season. Of course the Paladins are still the focus but come on, even Pidge’s mom gets more than a few scenes to shine! Kolivan gets a comedy moment. Slav is actually vital to the big resolution.
This Voltron Legendary Defender review contains spoilers.
Voltron Season 8
Voltron season 8 weaves an incredible end to the tapestry of the universe it’s been building up over its entire run. It’s an incredible work of art by the end. Beautiful, enrapturing, and delightfully expansive. The season very much sticks the landing and plays up all the series’ strongest points. It also highlights a few weaknesses but honestly with something so solid you almost don’t notice them.
The biggest strength of the season is how nearly everyone comes back to play some part in the final season. Of course the Paladins are still the focus but come on, even Pidge’s mom gets more than a few scenes to shine! Kolivan gets a comedy moment. Slav is actually vital to the big resolution.
- 12/15/2018
- Den of Geek
Playlist Adam McKay (The Big Short) planning a Dick Cheney biopic which may star Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and Steve Carell
La Times comedian Don Rickles has died at 90
Vulture Interesting observations: blockbuster filmmakers are making the same single parent family drama inbetween their visual fx movies
Movie City News on the tired false notion that 'movie stars don't matter anymore' in terms of box office which we're seeing a lot of post Ghost in the Shell opening and which we see every time a star driven movie fails essentially. Movie stars obviously do still matter but the economics of movies are always changing.
/Film in this week's strangest news: Actor/Hunk Joe Mangianello has written a Dungeons & Dragons movie
Washington Post another 'Nicole Kidman is awesome and always has been' essay. Glad we're getting a wave of these but kind of annoyed that people haven't taken our word for...
La Times comedian Don Rickles has died at 90
Vulture Interesting observations: blockbuster filmmakers are making the same single parent family drama inbetween their visual fx movies
Movie City News on the tired false notion that 'movie stars don't matter anymore' in terms of box office which we're seeing a lot of post Ghost in the Shell opening and which we see every time a star driven movie fails essentially. Movie stars obviously do still matter but the economics of movies are always changing.
/Film in this week's strangest news: Actor/Hunk Joe Mangianello has written a Dungeons & Dragons movie
Washington Post another 'Nicole Kidman is awesome and always has been' essay. Glad we're getting a wave of these but kind of annoyed that people haven't taken our word for...
- 4/8/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Since breaking out over 20 years ago in "Thelma & Louise," Brad Pitt has been difficult to miss.
After landing his place in cinematic history as a hunky (and shirtless) criminal, Pitt's career blossomed with starring roles in critical and box office hits alike, such as "A River Runs Through It" (1992), "Seven" (1995), and "12 Monkeys" (1995) -- just to name a few. In the past two decades, Pitt has become one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but his role has expanded beyond just acting. In only the past few years, he's produced two Best Picture nominated films, "Moneyball" (2011) and "12 Years a Slave" (2013). This fall, he's back in front of the camera leading his battle-hardened platoon into Nazi Germany in "Fury."
From his early days in Missouri to his unlikely romances, here are 35 things you probably don't know about Brad Pitt.
1. Brad Pitt was born December 18, 1963 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Jane Hillhouse and William Pitt.
2. His mother was a school counselor,...
After landing his place in cinematic history as a hunky (and shirtless) criminal, Pitt's career blossomed with starring roles in critical and box office hits alike, such as "A River Runs Through It" (1992), "Seven" (1995), and "12 Monkeys" (1995) -- just to name a few. In the past two decades, Pitt has become one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but his role has expanded beyond just acting. In only the past few years, he's produced two Best Picture nominated films, "Moneyball" (2011) and "12 Years a Slave" (2013). This fall, he's back in front of the camera leading his battle-hardened platoon into Nazi Germany in "Fury."
From his early days in Missouri to his unlikely romances, here are 35 things you probably don't know about Brad Pitt.
1. Brad Pitt was born December 18, 1963 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Jane Hillhouse and William Pitt.
2. His mother was a school counselor,...
- 10/17/2014
- by Jonny Black
- Moviefone
It’s fitting that Brad Pitt’s first-ever role was in a movie called Hunk. For the better part of the 1990s, Pitt fit the hunky bill, with his long-flowing locks in Legends of the Fall and romancing Geena Davis in Thelma & Louise, his breakout film role.
Pitt has always made creative choices, even in the early days of his fame by mixing mainstream turns in A River Runs Through It with the edgy Kalifornia and dark True Romance. He’s an actor who has continued to make bold choices both in front of the camera as an actor and behind-the-scenes as a producer.
His latest role puts him on screen opposite Michael Fassbender in the star-studded Ridley Scott drama The Counselor. As womanizing and charismatic middleman Westray, the role is just the latest in a long line of Pitt’s nearly thirty-year career.
Hit the jump to cast your...
Pitt has always made creative choices, even in the early days of his fame by mixing mainstream turns in A River Runs Through It with the edgy Kalifornia and dark True Romance. He’s an actor who has continued to make bold choices both in front of the camera as an actor and behind-the-scenes as a producer.
His latest role puts him on screen opposite Michael Fassbender in the star-studded Ridley Scott drama The Counselor. As womanizing and charismatic middleman Westray, the role is just the latest in a long line of Pitt’s nearly thirty-year career.
Hit the jump to cast your...
- 10/26/2013
- by Rachel West
- Cineplex
Josh Dixon is half-African-American, half-Japanese, a Stanford graduate, adopted, and a likely Olympic gymnast. He also just came out publicly as gay in a great interview at Outsports. He says that being gay in the sport has been met with a shrug by his teammates, and we couldn't be happier to have a new out world-class athlete.
The list of records The Avengers broke this weekend is nearly endless, with $200.3 million in U.S. box office, the fastest film to reach $200 million, biggest domestic opening ever, and the highest Saturday ever. It's now pulled in $641.8 million worldwide, and has to help ease the pain of John Carter at Disney, sadly too late to save out studio head Rich Ross, who was fired last week.
In sad news, George Lindsay, most famous for playing Goober on The Andy Griffith Show, has passed away at the age of 83.
Wrestler and gay rights...
The list of records The Avengers broke this weekend is nearly endless, with $200.3 million in U.S. box office, the fastest film to reach $200 million, biggest domestic opening ever, and the highest Saturday ever. It's now pulled in $641.8 million worldwide, and has to help ease the pain of John Carter at Disney, sadly too late to save out studio head Rich Ross, who was fired last week.
In sad news, George Lindsay, most famous for playing Goober on The Andy Griffith Show, has passed away at the age of 83.
Wrestler and gay rights...
- 5/7/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Welcome to The Ae Movie Club, a semi-regular (like me!) column devoted to all things film, old and new. Every few weeks I'll lay out a dish of cinematic potpourri so sweet and fragrant that it could cover the stink of the latest Transformers movie. (Your move, Michael Bay.)
Recurring features might include reviewlets of movies in theaters not covered by full articles (this round I recap some of the gayest films in awards consideration), topical discussions of specific films or genres (today I ask readers' opinions on the gay subtext of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy), new movie posters and trailers, a regular Netflix Instant Queue pick, and the sprightly and informative Limerick Review (this week we tackle Joyful Noise). The Movie Confessional asks readers to spill their darkest cinematic secrets, while Vintage Beefcake speaks for itself. And Quote of the Week tests your knowledge of memorable movie lines.
I...
Recurring features might include reviewlets of movies in theaters not covered by full articles (this round I recap some of the gayest films in awards consideration), topical discussions of specific films or genres (today I ask readers' opinions on the gay subtext of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy), new movie posters and trailers, a regular Netflix Instant Queue pick, and the sprightly and informative Limerick Review (this week we tackle Joyful Noise). The Movie Confessional asks readers to spill their darkest cinematic secrets, while Vintage Beefcake speaks for itself. And Quote of the Week tests your knowledge of memorable movie lines.
I...
- 1/20/2012
- by brian
- The Backlot
Netflix has revolutionized the home movie experience for fans of film with its instant streaming technology. Netflix Nuggets is my way of spreading the word about independent, classic and foreign films made available by Netflix for instant streaming.
This Week’s New Instant Releases…
Promised Lands (1974)
Streaming Available: 04/19/2011
Cast: Documentary
Director: Susan Sontag
Synopsis: Set in Israel during the final days of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, this powerful documentary — initially barred by Israel authorities — from writer-director Susan Sontag examines divergent perceptions of the enduring Arab-Israeli clash. Weighing in on matters related to socialism, anti-Semitism, nation sovereignty and American materialism are The Last Jew writer Yoram Kaniuk and military physicist Yuval Ne’eman.
Vision: From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (2009)
Streaming Available: 04/19/2011
Cast: Barbara Sukowa, Heino Ferch, Hannah Herzsprung, Gerald Alexander Held, Lena Stolze, Sunnyi Melles
Synopsis: Directed by longtime star of independent German cinema Margarethe von Trotta, this reverent...
This Week’s New Instant Releases…
Promised Lands (1974)
Streaming Available: 04/19/2011
Cast: Documentary
Director: Susan Sontag
Synopsis: Set in Israel during the final days of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, this powerful documentary — initially barred by Israel authorities — from writer-director Susan Sontag examines divergent perceptions of the enduring Arab-Israeli clash. Weighing in on matters related to socialism, anti-Semitism, nation sovereignty and American materialism are The Last Jew writer Yoram Kaniuk and military physicist Yuval Ne’eman.
Vision: From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (2009)
Streaming Available: 04/19/2011
Cast: Barbara Sukowa, Heino Ferch, Hannah Herzsprung, Gerald Alexander Held, Lena Stolze, Sunnyi Melles
Synopsis: Directed by longtime star of independent German cinema Margarethe von Trotta, this reverent...
- 4/20/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
August 30, 2010: The Hollywood Hunk Brad Pitt will be the NFL’s voice for the upcoming documentary on the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl victory. Brad Pitt has been voted the sexiest Man alive quite few times in the last couple of years and he is one of the most sought after actor in the industry as well.
The NFL film documentary ‘America’s Game: 2009 New Orleans Saints’ will be made around the team’s win over the Indianapolis Colts last February. The film will be premiered on the NFL Network at 9pm on Sept 8. The movie will be seen by the audience the night before Saints begin.
The NFL film documentary ‘America’s Game: 2009 New Orleans Saints’ will be made around the team’s win over the Indianapolis Colts last February. The film will be premiered on the NFL Network at 9pm on Sept 8. The movie will be seen by the audience the night before Saints begin.
- 8/30/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
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Here at HollywoodLife.com, we love Isaiah — and apparently he loves us, too!
There’s no denying it: Isaiah Mustafa (aka “the Old Spice guy”) has the funniest commercials on TV right now, plus he’s a total hottie! So it was a no-brainer when we picked him to be our official 4th of July Weekend Holly-Hunk. But imagine our surprise when we checked our inbox this morning and found a video message from Isaiah, himself! He was very appreciative of our post, written by Lindsey Dimattina, who he personally thanks in his video. Now we love him even more!
Click below for more on Isaiah & other hotties! Here’s Your Holly-Hunk For The 4th Of July: Old Spice Hottie Isaiah Mustafa Is Back! Good Morning, Girls! Taylor Lautner: Sleek, Sexy, And So Fast Heating Up A Motorcycle Seat On The Set Of ‘Abduction!
Here at HollywoodLife.com, we love Isaiah — and apparently he loves us, too!
There’s no denying it: Isaiah Mustafa (aka “the Old Spice guy”) has the funniest commercials on TV right now, plus he’s a total hottie! So it was a no-brainer when we picked him to be our official 4th of July Weekend Holly-Hunk. But imagine our surprise when we checked our inbox this morning and found a video message from Isaiah, himself! He was very appreciative of our post, written by Lindsey Dimattina, who he personally thanks in his video. Now we love him even more!
Click below for more on Isaiah & other hotties! Here’s Your Holly-Hunk For The 4th Of July: Old Spice Hottie Isaiah Mustafa Is Back! Good Morning, Girls! Taylor Lautner: Sleek, Sexy, And So Fast Heating Up A Motorcycle Seat On The Set Of ‘Abduction!
- 7/18/2010
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
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