The Lost Symbol Episode 1 Review: As Above, So Below
Dan Brown’s novel gets a competent, if somewhat generic adaptation.
Dan Brown’s novel gets a competent, if somewhat generic adaptation.
Michael Giacchino joins in the fun.
Titans pulls off a shockingly unexpected move but will it stay.
The plot thickens.
A new threat emerges in Gotham as the GCPD forges some dubious alliances.
Dick Grayson returns to Gotham in a Batman-heavy episode.
The director has parted ways with Warner Bros.
The show premieres in November.
Gunn also shares a few sample storyboards explaining his thought process.
Fans have been seeking clues figuring out the roles of the sequel’s characters.
We get extensive looks at the Harkonnen’s, the film’s antagonists.
The TV Spot features a familiar conversation between two characters.
Garfield categorically, cautiously denies being in the movie.
The Amazing Spider-Man’s Peter Parker just can’t seem to take a break.
The trailer has a shot highlighting Neo being resurrected.
I take a look at the most important questions fans have since the trailer dropped.
The posters continue the intriguing, minimalist, zen-like themes suggested by the movie’s marketing.
The intriguing trailer hypes up the next Matrix, raising interesting questions to theorize on.
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Here’s a collection of all the hi-res stills encountered in The Matrix Resurrection teasers.