Rick and Morty Celebrates Latest Episode with Tremors Crossover
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Tremors, the first film in the franchise debuted in 1990, starring the likes of Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, and Michael Gross. Following a small desert community that was terrorized by giant creatures living beneath the earth, Tremors became enough of a success to warrant six sequels and even received a brief television series on the SyFy network. With the latest Tremors sequel arriving in 2020 with Shrieker Island, we definitely wouldn t be surprised if a new entry landed via the direct-to-home video series that has been pitting characters old and new from the franchise against the Tremors that have evolved over time.
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Director Ryan Coogler has an incredibly tough job in following up his 2018 Black Panther solo movie after the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman – but if a new rumour is to be believed, then he’s expanding his corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a big way. As reported by notable scoopers The Illuminerdi, it seems like the highly-anticipated sequel will introduce one of Marvel’s oldest heroes: Namor the Sub-Mariner.
Last year, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Narcos: Mexico star Tenoch Huerta was in talks to join the sequel in a villain role, although no other details surfaced at the time. But this latest rumour suggests Huerta will take a dive to play the first live-action version of Namor – also meaning that Coogler might introduce yet another hidden kingdom in the MCU, Atlantis.
Hi-yo silver!
Today marks a momentous occasion for me, as it marks the 25th anniversary of my first ever review for Worlds Of Wonder, which was published on Jan 19,1996.
What began as a short term adventure to finance my studies and then later, my wedding, has surprisingly led to my longest “employment” to date. A lot has happened over the last 25 years, but somehow it seems like only yesterday that I sent a fax (look it up, kids) to Davin Arul, the co-founder of WOW (which used to be known as Marvellous Mags), trying my luck to secure a dream “apprentice” job. To my surprise, he made me his successor instead.