WonderCon 2014: “Son of Batman” Panel

After a fairly crowded arena at WonderCon witnessed the world premiere of DCU’s newest animation confection, Son of Batman, we were also treated to a Q&A with some of the brilliant talent involved in the production. That means James Tucker, the DCU “super” producer, director Ethan Spaulding, heralded animator Phil Bourassa, casting director and … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: Jay Baruchel & Dean DeBlois Talk “How To Train Your Dragon 2″

In 2010, Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon came out and charmed everyone in theaters, young and old alike. The film was adapted from Cressida Cowell’s book, and featured a sterling voice cast headlined by Jay Baruchel (This Is The End), Gerard Butler (300), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (SuperBad) and Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids). Now four years later, … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: Sony’s “Deliver Us From Evil” Panel

Chris Hardwick is the moderator for Deliver Us From Evil, which makes me so erect for Comic-Con, and honestly, automatically makes this panel a must-watch. He’s the best moderator in the business. Director Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Exorcism of Emily Rose) is brought to the stage. We quickly learn that Scott and … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: “The Maze Runner” Panel

Every month there’s a new YA sensation turned movie franchise, and most end up a bust, like The Mortal Instruments or Divergent (though those will likely spawn sequels anyway). Others, like The Hunger Games, prove worthy of all the attention and praise. FOX’s The Maze Runner aims to join Katniss … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: Dylan O’Brien and Company Talk “The Maze Runner”

The Maze Runner is the next big YA adaptation to hit theaters. On September 14th, when Wesley Ball’s film comes to the big screen, we’ll know if it’s the next Hunger Games, or the next Mortal Instruments, The Host or Beautiful Creatures. FOX clearly has high hopes for the potential franchise, as it became one of its … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: Luc Besson’s “Lucy” Panel

After the FOX presentation, many in the arena filtered out. I’m not sure why, because based on what we’ve seen from Luc Besson’s Lucy, it could be better than many in the FOX slate (aside from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, which is gonna destroy). Scarlett Johansson can do no wrong … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: “The Secret Service” Panel

SPOILERS FOR SECRET SERVICE BELOW: This film totally wasn’t on my radar yet, but apparently it should be: allow me to introduce you to The Secret Service, a film I swear had just been announced, not preparing for an October 24th release date. The Secret Service is based on a comic book … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: “Revolution” Elizabeth Mitchell Roundtable Interview

Elizabeth Mitchell is a wonderful human being. We’ve known and loved her since she burst onto the scene of LOST as Juliette, and gave Sawyer (and us) someone to fall in love with. But she’s been all over the map, with V, ER and even Santa Clause 2 on her varied and impressive resume. She currently lights up … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: “Revolution” Panel

The first season of NBC’s Revolution was one of the more frustrating TV experiences I had last year. The second season brought with it many changes, including new cast members, a massively different status quo, a shift in tone, and a different stable of writers in the writer’s room working with creator and … Get hard

WonderCon 2014: Panel & Pilot Recap for WGN’s “Salem”

Convention season is upon us (does it ever end?), and my first panel for the WonderCon extravaganza is for WGN’s Salem. I have no idea if people even get WGN, since as far as I know it is a Chicago-based network that airs Cubs games, but you’re not a television network if … Get hard