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Still on the edge of your seat waiting for any type of news from Marvel Studios regarding the reboot of Fantastic Four? You may want to sit back a little. According to Marvel Studios President (and fanboy), Kevin Fiege said there won t be any announcement soon.
However, you know that since we are on the doors of a new slew of Marvel movies there will be endless references and some surprise announcements. My money is on having the future post-credit scenes lead up to the reveal of the Fantastic Four.
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Richard Bracken, Editor of Columbo and Ironside, Dies At 90
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Bracken died Thursday of kidney failure in Chatsworth, California, according to his daughter Kathleen Bracken.
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Over the course of his 30 year career, Bracken served as editor for a roster of television classics, including “Columbo,” “The Bold Ones” and “Ironside.” He spent a particularly fruitful number of years working for Oscar-nominated producer Ross Hunter, editing films “The Thrill of It All” and “Madame X,” miniseries “The Moneychangers” and NBC drama “A Family Upside Down,” which starred Fred Astaire and Helen Hayes.
Much of Bracken’s career was dedicated to television, having also worked on NBC drama “Run for Your Life,” ABC American Western series “Alias Smith and Jones” and TV movie “The Jesse Owens Story.” His work was recognized with four Emmy nominations, including for the 1976 TV miniseries �
Australian TV historian and actor Peter J. Greenwood, a pioneer of Australian and international film appreciation, has died, aged 58.
His death in the USA, attributed to COVID-19 and underlying health conditions, was announced last week by his wife Lynn Ramey Greenwood.
Greenwood was an occasional actor with small roles in
Prisoner, Taurus Rising, Bellamy, The Restless Years, Rafferty’s Rules, The King of Queens and voice roles for
The Rescuers Down Under,
Power Rangers Turbo and
But he was also an ardent enthusiast of classic TV, including shows such as
My Favorite Martian -he tried to recover the original art published by TV21 comic strips and uncovered the unaired pilot. He also campaigned for a revival of the short-lived