News
Avengers Director Moving from Marvel to DC
Mar 30, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Variety reports that Joss Whedon is in talks with Warner Bros. to produce, write, and direct a standalone movie based on DC Comics’ Batgirl character. More
Chris Evans, Kenneth Branagh, Natalie Portman, Robert Downey Jr., Joss Whedon, and others on Marvel’s Upcoming Films
Jul 27, 2010
By Mark Redfern
The Marvel Studios panel featured their upcoming films Captain America and Thor, as expected, but the big surprise was their panel on The Avengers movie, which featured the full cast, including the announcement on who would be playing The Hulk. We have full details of the panels that featured Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Kenneth Branagh, Chris Helmsworth, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr., Jeremy Renner, Joss Whedon, and others. More
Fox to Air Final Episodes In December
Nov 12, 2009
By Laura Studarus
As reported by Entertainment Weekly‘s Ausiello Files, Fox’s Dollhouse is no more. The series—which had been struggling in its Friday night time slot—will not be renewed for another season. However, Fox does plan on airing the remaining episodes in December. Catch ‘em while you can. More
Interviews
Feb 01, 2009
By Aaron Passman
After a half-decade absence from the medium that made him famous, Joss Whedon is coming back to television. The mastermind behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly (as well as Serenity, Firefly’s big screen resurrection) returns to the small screen with Dollhouse, a sci-fi action drama that’s decidedly different from his previous ventures. More
Reviews
Aug 15, 2009
By Aaron Passman
In the middle of 2008, when most of the country was caught up in presidential politics and new episodes of So You Think You Can Dance, Joss Whedon launched the year’s most inventive piece of television—on the Internet. Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, among others, debuted Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog on Hulu, offering the three-act superhero musical comedy for free in one-act installments over the course of a week. More