Conan O'Brien's alter ego the Flaming C made a cameo at Comic-Con sporting a new ride. The comical superhero is based on original art by DC Comics artist Bruce Timm. The character appeared in several Young Justice parodies before starring in his own original Flaming C cartoon. Despite being able to fly, he drove around in ... [Read More]
Conan O'Brien is hosting on location at Comic-Con and every night he's giving away a Conan themed Funko Pop! vinyl figure: Spider-Man, Star Wars Jedi, The Flash (TV series) and Game of Thrones White Walker zombie, which is Conan's favorite.
"White Walker Conan is basically real Conan without a shirt on," the pasty host ... [Read More]
AMC is investing in the Channel 4 series Loaded, a British Silicon Valley except it's a successful startup. Four friends become millionaires overnight when they sell their mobile game Cat Factory to an American company. The dissimilar personalities each have a different functions some less than other.
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Family Guy will feature posthumous appearances by Adam West, who passed away from leukemia on June 10, 2017. Executive producer Steve Callaghan teased two of the five episodes airing in the upcoming season.
"At one point, Mayor West comes into possession of the $1 bill as he is hover-boarding through town with a rat in ... [Read More]
DC Entertainment is honoring the late Adam West by releasing an unaired episode of the recently cancelled NBC series Powerless, in which he makes a cameo. The sitcom centers around the employees of an R&D department for Wayne Security as in Bruce Wayne AKA Batman. However, due to rights issues this superhero world is ... [Read More]
Blood Drive is Syfy's most provocative series since Lexx (1997). The grindhouse style story is set in a dsytopian "future" (read: 1999) where race cars run on human blood but that's not the only bodily fluid going splat. Each installment of the 13 episode long series has a different genre of exploitation including ... [Read More]
Samurai Jack season 5 moves the recently revived series from its old time slot on kid friendly Cartoon Network to the late night block Adult Swim. However, it was never intended as a children's cartoon insists series creator Genndy Tartakovsky.
"We never did stuff for kids specifically," Tartakovsky explained during a Q&A. ... [Read More]



